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Holds a PhD in Political Science (2005), a double Master’s Degree in Political Science and East European Studies and a BA from Sciences-Po Paris, as well as a Master’s Degree in International Affairs from USC (USA). Former Reid Hall Fellow at Columbia University (1999-2000). Member of the editorial boards of Critique internationale and Balkanologie.
Her doctoral dissertation was devoted to the domestication of post-socialist changes in Bulgaria and the role of political connections and exchanges of favours in this process.
She is currently conducting research on popular culture and the social history of socialism in Bulgaria (1970-1980). Her other research interests include ethnic mobilizations and everyday ethnicity in Bulgaria and Macedonia, as well as EU conflict management policies in the Balkans.
Teaching
- Master 1 "Affaires internationales", - Sciences Po: "Wars and Peace" (Master’s level, course, International Affairs program, Paris campus); "Deconstructing Conflict Analysis" (Dijon campus)
- Institut d’études politiques de Lille: "The Social Imaginaries of the Balkans and their representation in popular culture" (Master’s level, European Studies program)
Research interest
- Consumer culture and the social history of socialism in Bulgaria
- Identities and everyday ethnicity in the Balkans
- The EU’s enlargement to the Western Balkans
- EU conflict management
Rapports et notes de consultance