Employees of KRVS
Employees External lecturers PhD students Students
HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT
![]() | doc. PhDr. Slavomír Horák, Ph.D.Professional interests: Internal social and political development in Central Asia, state, nation and collective memory building in Central Asia, informal structures of Central Asian states |
EMPLOYEES
![]() | doc. Maria Alina Asavei, D.Phil.Professional interests: The Balkans and Central Europe, political art, collective memory, cultural and social history, aesthetics, identities, the Holocaust |
![]() | doc. Adrian Brisku, Ph.D.Professional interests: European identity and transnational history of contemporary Europe, political (national) economy, modern Albanian, Georgian history and history of the modern Caucasus |
![]() | Dr. Dmitry DubrovskiyProfessional interests: Human rights in the post-Soviet space, the development of the Russian political system in a regional perspective, Russian nationalism, national minorities and national problems |
![]() | PhDr. Karin Hofmeister, Ph.D.Professional interests: The Holocaust, Jewish communities in the countries of Central, South-Eastern and Eastern Europe, the involvement of the Serbian Orthodox Church in the memory policy of Serbia |
![]() | Mgr. Ondřej Klípa, Ph.D.Professional interests: Ethnic migration to Poland, Czech-Polish relations, protection of minorities, current problems in current policy towards national minorities |
![]() | PhDr. Jiří Kocián, Ph.D.Professional interests: History and contemporary issues of Central Europe and Romania, question of national minorities, history and present of Jews in Central Europe, Digital Humanities |
![]() | Mgr. Daniela Kolenovská, Ph.D.Professional interests: Contemporary Russian history and foreign policy, Belarusian exile, Czech-Chinese relations in the context of Soviet policy |
![]() | Valeriya Korablyova, Ph.D.Professional interests: Post-Soviet Ukraine, post-colonial state in Eastern Europe |
![]() | prof. PhDr. Kateřina Králová, Ph.D., M.A.Professional interests: Contemporary European history, Holocaust and memory studies, post-conflict society, historical migration |
![]() | prof. PhDr. Michal Kubát, Ph.D.Professional interests: Central Europe, comparative political science, democratic and non-democratic regimes, political systems of Central Europe |
![]() | Mgr. Karel Svoboda, Ph.D.Professional interests: Political economy of the post-Soviet Space, Eurasian integration, Russian politics |
![]() | PhDr. Jan Šír, Ph.D.Professional interests: Political and security developments in the area of the former Soviet Union, Russian-Ukrainian relations, Turkmenistan, oil and natural gas in the Caspian Sea region |
![]() | doc. PhDr. Luboš Švec, CSc.Professional interests: Modern history of Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, and Finland, nation-building and state-building in Central Eastern Europe, authoritarianism in Central Eastern Europe |
![]() | doc. PhDr. Jiří Vykoukal, CSc.Professional interests: Historiography, concepts of Central Europe, nationality issues, Poland in Central European context, Central Europe and Russia, Central European energy issues |
![]() | doc. PhDr. Ondřej Žíla, Ph.D.Professional interests: Ethno-demographic changes, forced migration, conflicts, post-war reconstruction and post-socialist transformation of the countries of the former Yugoslavia |
![]() | Mgr. Roman KolodiiProfessional interests: Russia's foreign policy; China's foreign policy; Russia-China relations; geopolitics of science and technology; security studies |
![]() | Mgr. Anna JordanováProfessional interests: Contemporary Central Asia: political and social realities, economy and security. |
![]() | PhDr. Marek Pečenka |

















