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New book edited by Prof. Elena Korosteleva and Prof. Trine Flockhart

By tcd5 | 13 November 2020

New book by Korosteleva, E. and Flockhart, T. (2020, eds.) Resilience in EU and International Institutions. (Routledge, November 30). Exciting accounts of resilience by Nathalie … Read more

GLOBSEC Bratislava Forum 2020 ‘Let’s Heal the World Together’ 7-8 October 2020

By tcd5 | 19 October 2020

On 7-8 October 2020, Professor Korosteleva was invited to join the GLOBSEC Bratislava Forum 2020 ‘Let’s Heal the World Together’. The coronavirus pandemic accentuated the need for … Read more

10 October 2020: The Summit of Minds: Entering the New World

By tcd5 | 19 October 2020

  On 10 October 2020, Professor Korosteleva participated in the virtual Summit of Minds 2020 speaking about the return of geopolitics in a new form, and the urgency … Read more

New book on hegemony and world order, co-edited by Dr Tom Casier

By tcd5 | 02 October 2020

  Routledge has just published a book ‘Hegemony and world order. Reimagining power in global politics’, edited by Piotr Dutkiewicz (Carleton University), Tom Casier (University … Read more

Professor Elena Korosteleva conjointly organises webinar – Belarus on the Edge: Europe on the Brink?

By tcd5 | 25 September 2020

Professor Elena Korosteleva, conjointly with Doughty Street Chambers, Bar Human Rights Committee, and Human Rights Institute, organised the second webinar on the crisis in Belarus … Read more

International politics expert contributes to global coverage on Belarus

By tcd5 | 12 August 2020

Elena Korosteleva, Professor of International Politics at the School of Politics and International Relations and a leading specialist in European ‘neighbourhood affairs’, has been a … Read more

Professor Korosteleva interviewed by BBC Radio 4 and Channel 4 on presidential election in Belarus

By tcd5 | 11 August 2020

  The recent civil unrest following the controversial Presidential election in the Republic of Belarus has made international headlines. University of Kent Professor of International … Read more

Professor Korosteleva interviewed by BBC News on presidential election in Belarus

By tcd5 | 11 August 2020

Professor Korosteleva was interviewed live by BBC News to share her views about the ongoing presidential election in Belarus. You can watch the interview here. … Read more

Announcement of the forthcoming monograph Korosteleva, E. and T. Flockhart (eds, 2020) Resilience in EU and international institutions (Routledge)

By tcd5 | 03 August 2020

  The COMPASS project is delighted to announce the above forthcoming monograph to be released by Routledge in November, 2020. The monograph is based on the Special Issue published in the … Read more

Announcement of the Special Issue ‘Russia between East and West and the future of the Eurasian order’

By tcd5 | 27 July 2020

  The COMPASS project is delighted to announce the above forthcoming publication under the editorship of Prof. Elena Korosteleva and Dr. Zachary Paikin. The publication … Read more

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