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August 30, 2008
The research builds upon an already existing case study project with Komsomolsk, Ukraine, that examined social conditions as well as gender and labor market behavior in 2002 (Hormel and... |
June 1, 2008
This project examines how Jews and non-Jews both understood and attempted to assert their varying notions of “belonging” in several important and potentially contentious spaces in... |
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June 1, 2008
Using information gathered from NGOs, government officials and academics in working on domestic violence, trafficking in persons, reproductive health, political empowerment and economic... |
June 1, 2008
Why are courts so fickle when it comes to human rights? Why are women’s rights supported in some countries and not in others, and why are press freedoms taken into account while members of... |
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May 30, 2008
My project examines the origins of semi-presidentialism in post-communist Europe. This is a constitutional separation of powers system that contains a dual-headed executive, so that a president... |
May 30, 2008
My dissertation examines the evolution of urban politics and identities in Kiev, 1870-1914. |
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May 30, 2008
The governments of most post-Soviet states rapidly signed on to a range of environmental treaties upon gaining their independence from the Soviet Union in late 1991. Research has suggested,... |
May 30, 2008
My dissertation investigates the controversial place of Roman Dmowski and the movement he founded, National Democracy, in Polish national thought and action. By situating Dmowski’s sexual... |
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May 30, 2008
My dissertation research focuses on the impact of domestic institutional change on economic policy in post-Soviet Russia. Specifically, I examine the changing role of the executive branch in... |
December 31, 2007
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