Aktuality
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A SnS Roundtable:‘Shifting Paths? European Integration Prospects for Armenia and Georgia
The Center of Small (Nation—)States within/without Empires and Unions invites you to a debate that aims to assess the European integration prospects of Armenia and Georgia. -
“Kosovo-Serbia Security Conundrum: from Yugoslavia's disintegration to the present” Talk by Dr. Ilir Kalemaj
We would like to cordially invite you to a Small (Nation-)States Research Centre Talk by political scientist Dr. Ilir Kalemaj, titled “Kosovo-Serbia Security Conundrum: from Yugoslavia's disintegration to the present. -
A new book, co-edited by Doc Brisku, has been recently published
The prestigious Bloomsbury Publishing has recently released a new book titled Varieties of Economic Nationalism in Cold War Europe: Small State Responses to Economic Changes, 1960s-1980s.
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Doc. Brisku published a chapter in a handbook on the history and culture of the Black Sea region
The chapter "The Black Sea Region during World War I and the Interwar Periods: the Forging of a Modern Identity," written by Doc Adrian Brisku from the IMS Department of Russian and East European Studies, was recently published
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Research seminar "Specialisation in EU small states' foreign policy: a new research agenda" by prof. Tomáš Weiss
The Research Centre Small (Nation-)States within/without Empires and Unions would like to invite you to the research seminar "Specialisation in EU small states' foreign policy: a new research agenda" by Prof. Tomáš Weiss. The research seminar will take place on 5 December 2024 from 15:30 to 16:30. -
Author's Workshop - Becoming Smaller: Responses to Changes in Size and Influence since the mid-Twentieth Century
The Small (Nation-)States Research Center in cooperation with The Center for International Studies and Development will be having a two-day author's workshop on October 17 and 18, 2024 at the Jagiellonian University (Krakow) in preparation for a forthcoming edited volume, titled Becoming Smaller: Responses to Changes in Size and Influence since the mid-Twentieth Century.