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September 30, 2004
My research addresses one of the defining questions of political science: What factors shape regime change? |
September 30, 2004
Andrey Bobkov focused on stuyding the university’s hiring system, equal opportunity and non-discrimination practices, conflict resolution among faculty and staff, and benefits. |
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September 30, 2004
The purpose of this project was to examine the previously unstudied history and contemporary situation of the Muslim shrines of Tajikistan through a combination of archival and field research.... |
September 30, 2004
My study examines the symbiosis between political relations and screen portrayals of former Cold War enemies in Russian and American cinema during the 1990s. |
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September 30, 2004
My research topic is the process of transition from a socialist economic system to a capitalist one. |
September 30, 2004
I am presently working on elaborating a theoretical framework that can make sense not only of the contradictory nature of Euro-globalization but also the resulting subject positions and... |
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September 30, 2004
The work, which I see as a combination of historical genres as traditionally defined (political, social, cultural, intellectual, economic) will explore government policies, cultural stereotypes... |
September 30, 2004
I wanted to see whether the political situation and every day lives of Roma had changed since my colleagues and I completed our research in 2000. |
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September 30, 2004
My project concerned how ordinary Central Asians understand the political and economic shifts of the first post-Soviet decade, and in particular how they see the constructive role of Islam in... |
September 30, 2004
My research asked the basic question: why has Russia armed its large neighbors, namely, China, India, and Iran, with billions of dollars worth of conventional weapons since 1992? |






