This dissertation seeks to explain variation in democratic governance in the Russian regions, in particular, in the Northwestern and the Southern regions, which are included in the regional dimensions of the European Union Neighborhood Policy: the Northern Dimension and the Black Sea Synergy, respectively. Emphasizing a dynamic relationship between regional governance patterns in the EU-Russia regional cooperation and energy regional domains, regional ethno-cultural, historical, geopolitical, and economic contexts, and regional decision-making processes, it develops a model of sub-national democratic development and sub-national regionalism that links regional sustainable development and democratic governance to the multi-dimensionality of ...
Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine are three participating states of the European Partnership that have ch...
This thesis uses historical and qualitative content analysis to understand the role that civic educa...
A fundamental question to both historians and development economists is why countries today are able...
This dissertation seeks to explain variation in democratic governance in the Russian regions, in par...
This paper investigates the configuration, structural properties, development and effects of the int...
This paper investigates the emergence and effects of European regionalism and the European Union’s (...
The matter of EU enlargement to the Western Balkans has become overshadowed by pressing issues such ...
The collapse of the Soviet Union and the subsequent stranded Russian-speaking diaspora in former Sov...
In the last ten years, Russia’s growing assertiveness in international affairs has morphed into aggr...
Regional Security Complex Theory (RSCT) assumes that it is possible to identify certain regional “cl...
The aim of the study is to explore the mechanisms of democracy promotion employed by the EU in its r...
The evolution of the EU s Eastern Partnership initiative and especially the adoption of the Associat...
Germany’s relationship with Russia has long been regarded as ‘special’ and ‘strategic’, and the evol...
The transition economies, in making their way from a command economy to an integrated market economy...
This paper provides the results of analyses of key problems related to pension systems and their ref...
Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine are three participating states of the European Partnership that have ch...
This thesis uses historical and qualitative content analysis to understand the role that civic educa...
A fundamental question to both historians and development economists is why countries today are able...
This dissertation seeks to explain variation in democratic governance in the Russian regions, in par...
This paper investigates the configuration, structural properties, development and effects of the int...
This paper investigates the emergence and effects of European regionalism and the European Union’s (...
The matter of EU enlargement to the Western Balkans has become overshadowed by pressing issues such ...
The collapse of the Soviet Union and the subsequent stranded Russian-speaking diaspora in former Sov...
In the last ten years, Russia’s growing assertiveness in international affairs has morphed into aggr...
Regional Security Complex Theory (RSCT) assumes that it is possible to identify certain regional “cl...
The aim of the study is to explore the mechanisms of democracy promotion employed by the EU in its r...
The evolution of the EU s Eastern Partnership initiative and especially the adoption of the Associat...
Germany’s relationship with Russia has long been regarded as ‘special’ and ‘strategic’, and the evol...
The transition economies, in making their way from a command economy to an integrated market economy...
This paper provides the results of analyses of key problems related to pension systems and their ref...
Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine are three participating states of the European Partnership that have ch...
This thesis uses historical and qualitative content analysis to understand the role that civic educa...
A fundamental question to both historians and development economists is why countries today are able...