SuperviseesAt the University of Oxford Christopher Bickerton, P.R.S. International Relations: Governance beyond borders: the case of the European Union’s external relations. Christian Burckhardt, P.R.S. International Relations: A Civilian Superpower? European Union Foreign Policy.* Joanna Gorska, D.Phil. Politics: Dealing with a Juggernaut. Analyzing Poland’s Policy towards Russia, co-supervisor with Dr. Pravda. Magan Greene, MSc. Politics: Talking about Europe: the Freedom Party in Austria and the Northern League in Italy, co-supervisor with Dr. Cappocia. Mathias Hermann, MPhil in Politics: How the EU applies its soft power in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict* Daisuke Ikemoto, D.Phil. Politics: Britain and France and the European Monetary Cooperation in the 1970s, co-supervisor with Prof. Bogdanor. Kalin Ivanov, P.R.S. International Relations: Global Anticorruption and the Quality of Democracy: Bulgaria and Romania, 1997-2005.* Christianne Kellner, MPhil in Politics: The Implementation Process of the Helsinki Headline Goals: a challenge to new institutionalism? A comparative study of Germany, the UK, and Spain.* Sarah-Elisa Nees, M.Phil. Politics: German Federalism and European Integration. Astrid-Marie Reinprecht, Msc in Politics: The Schengen Syndrome: How Discourses on EU borders aim to secure the national state* Stefan Szwed, D.Phil. International Relations: Becoming Allies: Polish-German Security relations After the Cold War.* Michael Tatham, M.Phil. Politics: With or Without You? A comparative study of the pattern of interaction between state and sub-state interest representation in the European Union. Eno Timcev, DPhil Politics: Democratization without Politics: A Critique of International Aid to Countries in Transition* Kris-Stella Trump, M.Phil. Politics: The Baltic Road to the EU.
Svetoslar Andreev (Bulgaria): Theory and Practice of Democratization in Eastern Europe Luisa Chiodi (Italy): Cultural Analysis of Transnational Policies Giorgia Del Soldato (Italy): The Eastward Enlargement of the European Parliament Joerg Forbrig (Germany): Civil Society: Theory and Practice in East-Central Europe Raquel Freitas (Portugal): The Changing Role and Mandate of the UNHCR Verena Fritz (Germany): Fiscal Perspective on State Formation in Ukraine Serena Giusti (Italy): EU Enlargement: Perceptions, Objectives and Strategies Daniela Gregr (Luxemburg): EU Enlargement: Compliance Record Izabella Karlowicz (Poland): Changing Relationship between Media and Politicians in Transitional and Post-conflict Democracies Maria Koynova (Bulgaria): Domestic and International Factors Contributing to the Presence and Absence of Ethnic Conflict in South Eastern Europe Radoslava Stefanova (Bulgaria): Conceptual Dimensions of Conflict Prevention Ivo Stork (Holland): The Role of Germany in Central Europe |
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