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Robin Allers, MA, doctoral candidate at Jean Monnet
professorship for history of European integration at the University
of Hamburg. Fellow of the Research Group for Northern European Politics
(FOR:N) at Berlin Humboldt-Universität. Research/publications
on international relations after 1945, decision-making processes
in foreign politics, European politics, German-Norwegian relations.
Personal page
Contact: robinallers@yahoo.de
Last update: July 01, 2005
Clive Archer, research professor and departmental
research co-ordinator at the Department of Political Science, Manchester
Metropolitan University, United Kingdom. Research/publications on
the Nordic region and Europe, international security, small states
and European integration.
Personal
page
Contact: C.Archer@mmu.ac.uk
Last update: June 30, 2005
Olavi Arens, professor at the Department of History,
Armstrong Atlantic State University, Savannah/Georgia, USA. Research/publications
on study programmes to the former Soviet Union, especially Estonia.
Contact: arensola@mail.armstrong.edu
Last update: July 01, 2005
B
Sten Berglund, professor Dr., chairman of the
Department of Social and Political Sciences at Örebro University,
Sweden. Research/publications on transformation of party systems:
a European comparative perspective; news coverage, advertising and
the political debate; the changing cleavage structures in Eastern
Europe, democratisation in the Baltic Sea Region: local and regional
perspectives, conditions of European democracy, Baltic peoples in
transition.
Personal
page
Contact: sten.berglund@sam.oru.se
Last update: July 01, 2005
Sergiy Bozhko, graduate student at the Institute
of International Relations, Shevchenko National University of Kyiv,
Ukraine. Research and publications on Security and cooperation in
the Baltic Sea Region
Contact: sergeybozhko@hotmail.com
Last update: June 30, 2005
D
Helge Dauchert, doctoral candidate at the Department
of Political Science, Free University of Berlin. Research fellow
of the BaltSeaNet programme in 2003-04 and fellow of the Research
Group for Northern European Politics (FOR:N) at Berlin Humboldt-Universität.
Research/publications on German-Baltic relations.
Contact: helgedauchert@hotmail.com
Last update: June 30, 2005
G
Catherine-F. Gicquel, MA, doctoral candidate at
the Postgraduate School of Public Administration, Speyer, Germany.
Research fellow at the Baltic Sea School in 2002-04, since 2003
teacher at the Department for Northern European Studies of Berlin
Humboldt-Universität. Research/publications on parliamentary
and election systems in the Baltic states, particularly Estonia,
and Eastern Europe, theories of democracy, transitology.
Personal
page (in German)
Contact: Catherine.Gicquel@rz.hu-berlin.de
Last update: June 30, 2005
Norbert Götz, Dr. phil, ; research assistant
at the department of Nordic History, University of Greifswald. Fellow
of the Research Group for Northern European Politics (FOR:N) at
Berlin Humboldt-Universität. Research/ publications on Northern
Europe in the United Nations.
Personal
page
Contact: Goetz@uni-greifswald.de
Last update: July 01, 2005
Vladimir Gurov, professor, vice-director of Baltic
Russian Institute Riga, Latvia.
Contact: gurov@bki.lv
Last update: July 01, 2005
H
Jyrki Hakapää, researcher and doctoral
candidate at the Finnish Graduate School of History, Department
of History, University of Helsinki, Finland. Research fellow of
BaltSeaNet at Berlin Humboldt-Universität in 2000-2002 and
fellow of the Research Group for Northern European Politics (FOR:N)
at Berlin Humboldt-Universität. Research/publications on book
distribution networks and activities in the early nineteenth century
Finland and Finish energy policies.
Personal
page
Contact: jhakapaa@mappi.helsinki.fi
Last update: June 30, 2005
Jörg Hackmann, research assistant at the
Institute of History, University of Greifswald, Germany. Research/publications
on processes of nation-building in the Baltic States.
Personal
page
Contact: hackmann@mail.uni-greifswald.de
Last update: July 05, 2005
Krister Hanne, fellow of the Research Group for
Northern European Politics (FOR:N)at Berlin Humboldt-Universität.
Research/publications on regionalisation and Nordic co-operation.
Contact: Hanne@zedat.fu-berlin.de
Last update: July 05, 2005
Katrin Hecker, MA, project co-ordinator of BalticStudyNet,
Institute of Northern Europe, Humboldt University Berlin. Research/publications
on history of the women's movement, suffrage movement, identities,
literary science.
Personal
page
Contact: Katrin.Hecker@rz.hu-berlin.de
Last update: July 07, 2005
Jan Hecker-Stampehl, MA., researcher and lecturer
at the Institute of Northern Europe, Berlin Humboldt Universität.
Research/publications on Nordic co-operation, Nordic identities,
Finnish & Swedish history, educational history, history of historiography.
Personal
page
Contact: Jan.Hecker-Stampehl@staff.hu-berlin.de
Last update: July 07, 2005
Bernd Henningsen, professor, founding director
of and honorary professor at the Department for Northern European
Studies, Berlin Humboldt-Universität, head of Baltic Sea School
Berlin, since 2005 also honorary professor at the Department of
Political Science, University of Copenhagen. Research/publications
on philosophy, culture, and identity of the North, political and
welfare systems of the Nordic countries and Baltic Sea region.
Personal
page
Contact: Bernd.Henningsen@rz.hu-berlin.de
Last update: June 30, 2005
Valeska Henze, Dipl.-Pol., doctoral candidate
at University of Greifswald, Germany. Fellow of the Research Group
for Northern European Politics (FOR:N) at Berlin Humboldt-Universität.
Research/publications on political culture and youth in the Baltic
Sea region.
Homepage
("Mitglieder")
Contact: vau@snafu.de
Last update: July 05, 2005
Jochen Hille, Dipl.-Pol., fellow at the Research
Group for Northern European Politics (FOR:N) at Berlin Humboldt-Universität.
Research/publications on collective identity, European integration,
Norway, Baltic Region.
Personal
page ("Mitglieder")
Contact: Jochenhille@compuserve.de
Last update: July 05, 2005
Paul Holtom, research assistant at the Centre
for Border Studies, University of Glamorgan, United Kingdom. Research/publications
on Russia’s relations with its western neighbours and the
EU, in particular Russian-Baltic relations and the role played by
the Kaliningrad region; post-imperial borderlands and the identities
of their inhabitants, with a special interest in geographical oddities,
such as exclaves/enclaves.
Personal
page
Contact: pholtom@glam.ac.uk
Last update: June 03, 2005
Gert-Jan Hospers, PhD, assistant professor of
economics and strategy, Department of Economics, University of Twente,
Netherlands. Research/publications on economic geography of Europe
and the economics of innovation, with a special view on, among others,
the Øresund region; regional cluster policy, creative cities
and the history of economic and geographical ideas.
Personal
page
Contact: g.j.hospers@utwente.nl
Last update: June 30, 2005
J
Uffe Jakobsen, PhD, associate professor of political
science at the Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen,
Denmark. Representative of the University of Copenhagen’s
partnership with BaltSeaNet and BalticStudyNet. Research/publications
on political theory, conceptual history and history of political
ideas, particularly in relation to democracy; theories of democratisation,
with special emphasis on the transitions in Eastern Europe and the
former Soviet Union; peace and conflict research, particularly political
movements, war and democracy/democratisation.
Personal
page
Contact: UJ@ifs.ku.dk
Last update: June 30, 2005
Pertti Joenniemi, licentiate of social sciences
and international politics, senior research fellow at the Department
of European Studies, Danish Institute for International Studies
(DIIS), Copenhagen. Research/publications on the unfolding of political
space, in particular in Europe’s North; European borders,
bordering and border conflicts; regional policies of the EU; Northern
dimension of Europe.
Personal
page
Contact: pjo@diis.dk
Last update: June 30, 2005
K
Andres Kasekamp, PhD, professor of Baltic politics
at the Department of Political Science, University of Tartu, Estonia.
Visiting junior professor at the Baltic Sea School Berlin in 2002/03.
Research/publications on Estonian foreign policy, European Union
enlargement, 20th century Baltic political history, fascism, contemporary
right-wing extremism and collaboration with Nazi Germany.
Personal
page
Contact: kasekamp@ec.ut.ee
Last update: June 30, 2005
Rainer Kattel, PhD, professor and chair of Public
Administration and European Studies, Tallinn Technical University,
Estonia. Research/publications on industry and innovation (especially
biotechnology), ancient and modern state theory, and foundations
of state sciences.
Personal
page
Contact: kattel@staff.ttu.ee
Last update: June 30, 2005
Kristine Kern, Dr. rer. Pol., research fellow
in the research unit "Civil Society and Transnational Networks"
at the Scientific Centre Berlin (WZB). Research/publications on
(international) comparative policy analysis, environmental policy,
sustainability, local agenda 21, policy diffusion, policy convergence,
path dependence, new forms of governance, federalism, multi-level
systems (U.S.A., Switzerland, European Union), globalisation, transnationalisation.
Personal
page
Contact: kern@wz-berlin.de
Last update: July 05, 2005
David Kirby, professor of Modern History, Head
of Department of History, University College, London. Research/publications
on modern history of Northern Europe, especially Finland; European
socialism during the period of the Second International.
Personal
page
Contact: d.kirby@ssees.ac.uk
Last update: July 05, 2005
Terje Knutsen, research fellow at the Department
of Comparative Politics, University of Bergen, Norway. Research/publications
on Norway and comparative perspectives of democratisation in the
Eastern Europe.
Personal
page
Contact: Terje.knutsen@isp.uib.no
Last update: July 08, 2005
Marija Krilova, doctoral candidate at the Baltic
Sea and Eastern European Graduate School, Sördertörns
högskola, and at Språk och Kultur Institutet, Linköpings
University, Sweden. Master graduate of the Baltic Sea School Berlin
in January-December 2003.
Contact: Marija.Krilova@gmx.net
Last update: June 30, 2005
L
Marko Lehti, PhD, docent at Tampere Peace Research
Institute (TAPRI) and University of Turku, Finland. Research/publications
on international relations with special emphasis on regionalism,
identities and spatial markers, history of the Baltic world and
nationalism.
Personal
page (in finnish)
Contact: malehti@utu.fi
Last update: June 30, 2005
Klaus von Lepel, MA, advisor for European and
Baltic Sea affairs in the representation of the State of Hamburg
at the Federal Government in Berlin. Fellow of the Research Group
for Northern European Politics (FOR:N), Institute for Northern European
Studies, Berlin Humboldt-University. Research/publications on Finland,
European politics, European constitutions, international relations.
Personal
page: („Mitglieder“)
Contact: klaus.vonlepel@lv.hamburg.de
Last update: July 08, 2005
Krzysztof Leszczynski, MA, doctoral candidate
at the University of Gdansk, Poland. Master graduate of the Baltic
Sea School Berlin in 2004. Research/publications on sustainable
development, transportation and its social and economical influence
on region development, ecological policy, history of Gdansk University.
Contact: kret@gildia.com or
exile@panda.bg.univ.gda.pl
Last update: June 30, 2005
M
Victor Makarov, MA, research fellow at the Baltic
Forum, Riga, Latvia. Young researcher in the BaltSeaNet programme
in 2000-2002. Research/publications on poltical culture, identitites,
comparative politics, and political theory.
Contact: makarov@navigator.lv
Last update: June 30, 2005
Hartmut Marhold, Dr., director general of the
Centre International de Formation Européenne (CIFE), Nice/
Berlin. Research/ publications on institutional and constitutional
developments of the European Union, federalism and history of the
European integration.
Personal
page
Contact: Hartmut.marhold@cife.org
Last update: July 08, 2005
Claudia-Yvette Matthes, Dr. rer. Pol., research
fellow at the Research Group for Northern European Politics (FOR:N)
at Berlin Humboldt-Universität. Research/publications on transformation
studies, regional cooperation in Central and Eastern Europe, EU-enlargement.
Personal
page ("Mitglieder")
Contact: claudia-yvette.matthes@bundestag.de
Last update: July 08, 2005
Sami Moisio, PhD, assistant professor at the Department
of Geography, University of Turku, Finland. Research/publications
on political geography, historical geography, and European integration.
Personal
page
Contact: sami.moisio@utu.fi
Last update: June 30, 2005
Akvile Motiejunaite, MA, doctoral candidate in
sociology at the Baltic and East European Graduate School, Södertörn
University College, Sweden. Research/publications on stratification,
social change, post-soviet transformation, urban sociology, and
life course analysis.
Contact: akvile.motiejunaite@sh.se
Last update: June 30, 2005
Kazimierz Musial, PhD, assistant professor at
the Department of Scandinavian Studies, University of Gdansk, Poland.
Fellow of the Research Group for Northern European Politics (FOR:N)
at Berlin Humboldt-Universität. Research/publications on the
Nordic welfare state and Scandinavian model, regional integration
in the Baltic Sea area, small states in international politics,
the role of universities and management in higher education.
Personal
page (auf polnisch/englisch)
Contact: musial@univ.gda.pl
Last update: June 30, 2005
O
Eva-Clarita Onken, Dr., guest lecturer at the
Department of Political Science, Tartu University. Fellow of the
Research Group for Northern European Politics (FOR:N) at Berlin
Humboldt-Universität. Research/publications on Baltic States,
theories of nationalism, historical discourse.
Personal
page
Contact: onken.e@berlin.de
or onken@ut.ee
Last update: July 08, 2005
P
Tiju Paas, PhD, professor of econometrics at the
Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, University of
Tartu, Estonia. Research/publications on gravity models, Baltic
Sea region studies, labour market and social welfare.
Personal
page
Contact: tiiu.paas@ut.ee
or Tiiu.Paas@mtk.ut.ee
Last update: June 30, 2005
R
Egle Rindzeviciute, doctoral candidate in cultural
studies and communications at the Baltic and East European Graduate
School, Södertörn University College, Sweden.
Contact: egle.rindzeviciute@sh.se
Last update: June 28, 2005
S
Mai-Brith Schartau, lecturer of political sciences
at the Department of German Studies, Södertörn University
College, Sweden.
Contact: mai-brith.schartau@sh.se
Last update: June 10, 2005
Silke Schielberg, MA, doctoral candidate at the
Gießen Graduate School for Cultural Studies. Researcher at
Slesvig-Holstein Institute for Peace Research (SCHIFF), Kiel, Germany.
Research/publications on regional cooperation between Kaliningrad
region (RF), Poland and Lithuania; border cooperation at the external
borders of the enlarged EU.
Personal
page
Contact: schielberg@schiff.uni-kiel.de
Last update: July 08, 2005
Tanja Schult, MA, doctoral candidate at the Baltic
and East European Graduate School, Södertörns University
College, Sweden. Research fellow in the BaltSeaNet programme in
2000-2002. Research/ publications on architecture, Scandinavia (in
particular Sweden and Stockholm), politics of memory, sculpture
19th/20th century.
Contact: tanja.schult@sh.se
Last update: June 10, 2005
Tom Schumacher, Dr. phil., fellow of the Research
Group for Northern European Politics (FOR:N) at Berlin Humboldt-Universität.
Research/publications on Nordic foreign policy, EU policies, economics,
EU integration.
Personal
page ("Mitglieder")
Contact: schumachertom@hotmail.com
Last update: July 08, 2005
Carsten Schymik, Dr. des., project coordinator
of BalticStudyNet at Baltic Sea School Berlin, lecturer at the Department
for Northern European Studies and fellow of the Research Group for
Northern European Politics (FOR:N) at Berlin Humboldt-Universität.
Research/publications on anti-EU movements in Scandinavia, civil
society in the Baltic Sea region, Europeanisation of domestic security
in northern Europe.
Personal
page
Contact: carsten.schymik@staff.hu-berlin.de
Last update: August 18, 2005
Alexander Sergunin, professor and head of the
Department of International Relations & Political Science at
the Nizhny Novgorod State Linguistic University, Russia. Research/publications
on international relations theory, Russian foreign policy making.
Personal
page
Contact: sergunin@lunn.ru
or sergounin@policy.hu
Last update: June 10, 2005
Carl-Einar Stålvant, senior lecturer in
Political Science at the Swedish National Defence College, Stockholm.
Research/publications on role of military and police in coping with
functional security.
Contact: carl-einar.stalvant@fhs.mil.se
Last update: June 10, 2005
Henrik Stenius, research professor at the Social
Science History Department and research Director of Nordic Studies
Program of Helsinki University. Research/publications on political
culture in the Nordic countries, conceptual history.
Personal
page
Contact: Henrik.Stenius@helsinki.fi
Last update: June 10, 2005
T
Fabrizio Tassinari, PhD, assistant professor at
the Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen. Non-resident
fellow at the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) in Brussels.
Research fellow in the BaltSeaNet programme in 2000-2002. Research/publications
on European security and the European Union neighbourhood strategy
(post-Soviet space and Russia and its relations with the EU in particular),
regionalism and regional security in Europe (Baltic Sea Region in
particular), theories of regionalism and regional security.
Personal
page
Contact: FT@ifs.ku.dk
Last update: June 10, 2005
Viktor Trasberg, head of Centre for Baltic Studies
and docent at the Faculty of Economics, University of Tartu, Estonia.
Research/ publications on macroeconomics, public sector financing
and Baltic economies, local government financing and reform.
Personal
page
Contact: Viktor@ec.ut.ee
Last update: June 10, 2005
Skaidra Trilupaityte, PhD, researcher at the Culture,
Philosophy and Art Research Institute in Vilnius.
Contact: skaidra_t@yahoo.com
Last update: June 27, 2005
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Lotta Linnea Weckström, MA, post graduate
student at the Centre for Applied Language Studies, Jyväskylä
University, Finland. Research fellow in the BaltSeaNet programme
in 2000-2001. Research/publications on second and third generation
of immigrants in European context (social integration, communities;
schooling and vocational paths; language), European minority languages
(policy making, grassroot projects and civil actions, language and
identity), argumentation (naive language users arguing patterns,
emotions and argumentation, negotiation.
Contact: L.L.Weckstrom@uva.nl
or lotta.weckstrom@utu.fi
Last update: June 27, 2005
Rüdiger Wegmarshaus, PD Dr., lecturer of
political sciences at Viadrina European University, Frankfurt (Oder),
Germany. Fellow of the Research Group for Northern European Politics
(FOR:N) at Berlin Humboldt-Universität. Research/publications
on civil society, democracy, environmental policies, with emphasis
on Eastern Europe and Russia.
Personal
page
Contact: marshaus@euv-frankfurt-o.de,
grw@freenet.de
Last update: July 08, 2005
Christian Wellmann, researcher at Slesvig-Holstein
Institute for Peace Research (SCHIFF), Kiel, Germany. Research/publications
on Baltic Sea (security) co-operation.
Contact: wellmann@schiff.uni-kiel.de
Last update: July 08, 2005
Leena-Kaarina Williams, PhD, project manager of
Investitionsbank Slesvig-Holstein, Kiel, Germany. Fellow of the
Research Group for Northern European Politics (FOR:N) at Berlin
Humboldt-Universität. Research/publications on the history
of Baltic Sea co-operation, particularly on the Council of Baltic
Sea States.
Contact: kaarina.williams@ib-sh.de
Last update: June 10, 2005
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Magdalena Zólkos, research fellow at the
Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Research fellow in the BaltSeaNet programme in 2001. Research/ publications
on Denmark human rights in the post-Cold War era, democratisation
and human rights issues within the Baltic Sea Area (comparative
approach), rights theory, Scandinavian studies.
Personal
page
Contact: MZ@ifs.ku.dk
Last update: June 10, 2005
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Uffe Østergård, professor at the
Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS), Copenhagen. Research/publications
on history and collective memory in Europe, Denmark and Scandinavia,
national identity and nationalism, European civilization, European
integration, international relations, geopolitics, regions in Europe
Contact: uos@diis.dk
Last update: June 10, 2005 |