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New book: "Routledge Handbook on Israel's Foreign Relations"
A new Routledge Handbook on Israel's Foreign Relations, edited by Joel Peters (Virginia Tech School of Public and International Affairs) and Rob Geist Pinfold (HERZL; IMS FSV UK), has been published by Routledge. Congratulations to all the contributors!
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Michal Smetana: "Microfoundations of domestic audience costs in nondemocratic regimes: Experimental evidence from Putin’s Russia"
Michal Smetana from the Department of North American Studies published an article in the interdisciplinary and international peer reviewed bimonthly journal "Journal of Peace Research" of scholarly work in peace research. Congratulations!
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Erik Davtyan: "The South Caucasus after the 2020 War in Nagorno-Karabakh: analyzing structural changes in the regional security complex"
You are cordially invited to a talk titled “The South Caucasus after the 2020 War in Nagorno-Karabakh: analyzing structural changes in the regional security complex” on Thursday, March 26 by Dr Erik Davtyan.
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New research alliance: IMS, EHESS and Center for Urban History
On 21 March, a new research alliance between Prague, Paris and Lviv (IMS FSV UK, EHESS, Center for Urban History) will be officially launched. The research alliance is a place for the emergence and structuring of new scientific dynamics born of the transformations linked to the Russian war against Ukraine.
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Markus Kaim: “Implementing Zeitenwende: Internal and External Dimensions of the Challenge"
We would like to cordially invite to a guest lecture titled “Implementing Zeitenwende: Internal and External Dimensions of the Challenge" given by PD Dr. habil. Markus Kaim. The lecture takes place on Wednesday 20 March 2024 at 9:30 A.M. in the room C420.
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Tomáš Petříček: Česká zahraniční politika; Vztahy vůči zemím "třetího světa"
We cordially invite you to a lecture by Tomáš Petříček entitled "Czech Foreign Policy; Relations with Third World Countries", organized by the Department of German and Austrian Studies.
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SIMS
SIMS is an informal association of the IIS students. Its task is to solve students' problems, so as to bridge the imaginary gap between them and the instructors. Another activity of the SIMS is to organize traditional social and educational events for (not only) the IIS students. These events include, for example, the Welcome Party, the Christmas Party, the year competitions, the Karaoke Party, the IIS Steamboat, competitions with the Institute of Sociological Studies (ISS), lectures on current topics or an Orientation Week for the first years of the Bachelor's degree studies.
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Why Study at our Institute?
High-quality education, young and creative academic team, an immense number of student activities, modern lecture rooms...these are just a few reasons why you should apply for one of our English language degree programmes and study at Faculty of Social Sciences in the very heart of historical city of Prague!
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PRAREAS
PRAREAS (Prague Area Studies) is a platform at the Institute of International Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, which brings together four English-language study programs: BECES, CECS, EPS, LAG. In collaboration with the School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES), IMS also offers a double-degree program taught in English.