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CERC FellowsPrincipal FellowsAssociate Professor David Christian (San Diego State University) - Russian, Central Asian and Mongolian history Prof. Laszlo Csapo (Hungarian Academy of Sciences) Associate Professor Stephen Fortescue (University of New South Wales)- Russian industry policy, privatisation and corporate governance Prof. Graeme Gill (University of Sydney) - Soviet and Russian Politics Associate Professor Linda Hancock (Deakin University) - comparative research on social policy and labour markets Associate Professor Aleksandar Pavkovic (Macquarie University) - State, society and culture in the former Yugoslavia Associate Professor Peter Shearman (University of Melbourne, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand) - Russian politics, international relations Prof. Stephen Wheatcroft (University of Melbourne) - Russian and Soviet social, economic and demographic history, famine in Russian and comparative history, Soviet terror and repression Associate Professor Walter Veit (Monash University) - German and European studies and general and comparative literature Associate Professor Irmline Veit-Brause (Deakin University)- nationalism; German-Australian relations; the history and theory of historiography Senior FellowsAssociate Professor Judy Armstrong (University of Melbourne) - problems of the publishing industry in Russia, the sociology of reading in postcommunist states Dr. Jacques Adler (University of Melbourne) - Holocaust of European Jewry; the Churches and the Jews, 1933-45 Dr. Leo Cooper (University of Melbourne) - Soviet and Russian politics and political economy; the Shoah, especially in Poland Prof David Goldsworthy (Monash University) - International Relations, relations between Europe and Australia post 2001 Dr Adam Czarnota (University of New South Wales) - Law in the post communist states, European Union constitutionalism, Legal and social theory, Human rights Dr. Adrian Jones (La Trobe University) - Russian, European and Ottoman history; historiography; comparative history, especially the origins of European revolutions Dr. Geoffrey Jukes (Australian National University) - strategic and economic issues in Central Asia; the Soviet and post-Soviet military, The Russo-Japanese Southern Kuriles/Northern Territories dispute. Dr. Gennadi Kazakevitch (Monash University) - regional economic development and policy; applied regional models; applied econometrics; economic reforms, deregulation and privatisation; economic reforms in former communist countries Prof. Gabriele Orcalli (University of Padua) - international trade and international trade agreements; the relationship between trade and migration in regional trade agreements; the constitutional analysis of EU integration Dr. Steven Welch (University of Melbourne) - modern German history; twentieth-century military history; the history of pacifism; the comparative study of fascism; the history of masculinity FellowsDr. Shahram Akbarzadeh (University of Melbourne) - Central Asia; post-Soviet studies; international relations Dr. Stefan Auer (La Trobe University, Melbourne) - postcommunist transitions in Central Europe, especially nationalism and the treatment of ethnic minorities; EU enlargement, especially from a Central European perspective Dr. Teresa Chataway (University of Queensland) - the interface of public international law, and global democratic theory and practice informed by a European perspective Dr. Remy Davison (Monash University) Prof Peter Gerrand (University of Melbourne, Monash University) – Regional nationalism in the Hispanic world , internet socio linguistics. Dr Emma Gilligan (University of Connecticut) – 20th Century Soviet History; human rights and genocide; Contemporary Russian studies; Conflict in Chechnya Dr Robert Horvath (La Trobe University) - East Central European history; Russian history; human rights in the modern world Dr Michael Kelly (National University of Singapore) - modern Italian history and politics, 19th & 20th century British history, 20th century military history, comparative fascism, migration history Dr Barbara Keys (University of Melbourne) - Human rights, Culture and politics of International Sport, Sport and the Cold War. Dr Patrick Pepela Kimunguyi (CERC, University of Melbourne) - EU co-operation in aid and development with African, Carribean and Pacific countries Dr Matthew Killingsworth (La Trobe University) - postcommunism and civil society, religion and dissent in Eastern Europe; Habermas and the public sphere; postcommunist EU accession; democratisation in Eastern Europe Dr Zoe Knox (University of Leicester) – religion in modern Russian history, especially church-state relations, religious dissent and religious persecution and discrimination in Soviet and post-Soviet Russia Dr David Lockwood (Flinders University) - Soviet history; Russian politics and economics; the role of the state in economic development; the transition from state-controlled to market economies Mr. Marc Lombard (Macquarie University) - international macroeconomic policy, including the economics and politics of the EU Dr Michael Longo (Victoria University) - EU integration, EU law, comparative constitutional systems, and environmental law Dr Roger Markwick (University of Newcastle) - politics and history of the former Soviet Union and Russia Dr Alexey Muraviev (Curtin University of Technology) - problems of modern maritime power, contemporary defence and security policy, Russia's strategic and defence policy, transnational terrorism, Australian national security Dr Nicola Nixon (University of Melbourne) - Contemporary Fantasies of Ancient Hatreds: Ideology and War in Former Yugoslavia Dr. Carolyn O'Brien (University of Melbourne) - European integration; Australia-EU relations; West European nationalism; the extreme right; French and German politics Associate Professor Franz Oswald (Curtain University) - Europe’s role in international relations and its security and defence policies Mr. Anthony Phillips (University of Melbourne, La Trobe University) - the political economy of Russia; Russian democracy - institutions and culture; contemporary issues in public policy; civil society, democracy and nationalism in post-communist Europe; Chechnya and Russian politics; political culture and identity politics Dr Andrew Scott (RMIT University) - social democracy in northern Europe, policy alternatives to neoliberalism in Australia Prof. Bruno Sergi (University of Messina)- East-West economic integration; economies in transition; macroeconomic policy Dr Carol Strong (University of Arkansas at Monticello) – Issues of leadership and Human Rights in Europe Dr Emily Turner-Graham (CERC/Deakin University) - Extreme right wing politics Europe and Australia, contemporary European identity Dr Yuri Tsyganov (University of Melbourne) - Russian political economy; Sino-Russian relations Dr Yeo Lay Hwee (Singapore Institute of International Affairs) - peace and development in ASEAN, ASEAN’s external relations (particularly with the European Union), the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) process and comparative regionalism Dr. Lila Zarnowski (University of Melbourne) - Contemporary Polish culture, literature, drama and film, Polish women writers, Russian 19th century and contemporary literature and drama, theory of literary translation Dr Heidi Zogbaum (La Trobe University) - modern Spain from the Civil War to the present, Jewish history in nineteenth and twentieth-century Germany and Austria, post-war Germany. A/Prof Robert Zuzowski (University of Melbourne) - nationalism and Marxism in Eastern Europe, politics in Central and Eastern Europe, corruption in post-communist Europe |
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