Aktuality
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Associate Professor Adrian Brisku took part in the Launch Event of the Centre of Excellence in Nationalism Research (NARS)
Associate Professor Adrian Brisku, director of the Small nation(-states) Research Center, attended the official Launch Event of the Center of Excellence for Nationalism Research (NAR
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PhD Position in a New GAČR–DFG Project
As part of the new three-year GAČR–DFG project The Little Entente in History and Politics. Discourses and Politics for Overcoming Smallness, we are offering a PhD position, with a research focus on the cultural history of the foreign policy of Czechoslovakia, for the period October 2026 – September 2029. -
Invitation to an SnS Roundtable Discussion with the Embassy of the Republic of Albania in Prague
The Small(nation-) States Research Center, in cooperation with the Embassy of the Republic of Albania in Prague, is organizing a roundtable discussion aimed at exploring aspects of the cultural ties between Czech and Albanian societies. The discussion will take place on Thursday, April 9, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. in the Hollar building (room H212) and will be conducted in two languages—Czech and Albanian. -
We invite you to an online lecture by Associate Professor Brisku titled "Europe/Europeanness in Albania and Georgia: Past & Present"
Associate Professor Adrian Brisku will deliver an online lecture titled Europe/Europeanness in Albania and Georgia: Past & Present on Tuesday, April 7, at 3:00 p.m. The lecture will explore the political, socioeconomic, and cultural changes that have taken place in Albania and Georgia since the collapse of the Soviet Union. -
SnS Talk: “Armenian and Georgian Shifting Perceptions and Geostrategies of Inbetweenness amidst EU–Russian Power Projections”
We cordially invite you to a lecture by Professor Kornely Kakachia, which will take place on Thursday, February 26, from 3:45 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. in room A125 of the Jinonice Campus. The lecture is entitled Armenian and Georgian Shifting Perceptions and Geostrategies of Inbetweenness amidst EU–Russian Power Projections and will be held as part of the Small (Nation-)States Research Center programme. -
PhD student Marina Perglová contributed a chapter to the publication "Ethnicity and Ethnic Minorities in Post-Soviet Eurasia."
In addition to the contribution by doc. Slavomír Horák, the new publication Ethnicity and Ethnic Minorities in Post-Soviet Eurasia also includes a chapter by doctoral student Marina Perglová entitled Kazakhstani Russians in transition: Identity formation in times of uncertainty.