Maria Shagina forscht als CEES-Fellow unter anderem zur westlichen Sanktionspolitik gegenüber Russland, zum russischen Energiesektor, zur Eurasischen Wirtschaftsunion und zu den russisch-asiatischen Beziehungen an der Universität Zürich. Weitere Informationen zu Maria Shagina, die noch bis im Juni 2020 an der Universität Zürich sein wird, finden sich auf ihrem Portrait.
Dr Oleksandr Moskalenko, International Fellow at the Institute for European Global Studies in Basel
The current International fellow of the Institute for European Global Studies (EIB) in Basel Dr Oleksandr Moskalenko is a post-doc researcher focusing on the study of the European Union’s relations with its Eastern Neighbours. In his research project «The EU Environmental Conditionality for the Association Agreements with Its Neighbours» he focuses on the EU relations with Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia with a special focus on environmental policies. For more information about Dr Oleksandr Moskalenko see his portrait or contact him directly: oleksandr.moskalenko@unibas.ch
Late Soviet Village: people, institutions, and things between the socialist cult of urbanity and ruralisation of urban life styles
Project Leader: Ekaterina Emeliantseva Koller
The project reconsiders the dynamics of late Soviet society for the first time, different to previous and current research, by looking at the developments outside the cities – in the rural Soviet Union. Dynamics of rural society during the last Soviet decades have hitherto been largely neglected, yet they are crucial for understanding the late Soviet Union. Instead of reproducing the traditional narrative of decline, the project proposes a new conceptualisation of the late Soviet village as a specific modus of entanglement between city and village and as a product of simultaneous “ruralisation” of urban life styles and “urbanisation” of rural life styles.
Collaborators of the project are: Anna Sokolova // Tatiana Voronina // Andrea Keller
For more details see: Homepage „Late Soviet Village“
«Die Karpato-Ukraine und die Karpaten im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert»
Directed by Julia Richers // University of Bern // History Department
Remembering the Past in the Conflicts of the Present. Civil Society and Contested History in the Post-Soviet Space (1991 – 2017)
Directed by Carmen Scheide // University of Bern // History Department
This interdisciplinary project investigates the role of civil society in transitional justice, peacebuilding and reconciliation in the areas of history and memory in Georgia, North Caucasus/Chechnya and Ukraine. Collaborators of the project are Cécile Druey Schwab, Oksana Myshlovska and a PhD candidate tba.
Abstract on the Research Database of the Swiss National Science Foundation
A New Theology of Politics: ‘Holy Wars’ of the Heterogenous Ukraine
Metreveli, Tornike // University of St. Gallen // School of Humanities and Social Sciences
EU and Russian hegemony in the ‘shared neighbourhood’: Between coercion, prescription, and co-optation
Burmester, Isabell // Global Studies Institute, Université de Genève // Politikwissenschaften
Border Crossing: Jewish Migration from East Europe, 1870–1920
Chebotarov, Oleksii // Universität St. Gallen // School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Transit, Refuge, Residence: Modern Artists from Ukraine in Switzerland (Archipenko, Epstein-Hefter, Orloff, Polissadiw)
Susak, Vita // vita.susak@gmail.com // Bern, Verein „memoriart33-45“
„Le discours sur la langue ukrainienne dans l’Ukraine indépendante (dès 1991): essai d’analyse épistémologique.“
Mayilo, Yuliya // Université de Lausanne // Sprachwissenschaft
Imperium, Nation und Familie: Die Kiever Familie Šul’gin/Šul’hyn und die Entstehung des russisch-ukrainischen Gegensatzes
Baumann, Fabian // fabian.baumann@unibas.ch // Universität Basel, Geschichtswissenschaft
Abstract: Basel Graduate School of History (BGSH)
Transcultural Contact Zones in Ukraine
u.a. Schmid, Ulrich; Scheide, Carmen // Ulrich.schmid@unisg.ch // Universität St. Gallen, Center for Governance and Culture in Europe
Divided memories, shared memories. Ukraine / Russia / Poland (20th-21st centuries): an entangled history
Amacher, Korine; Portnov, Andriy; Aunoble, Eric; Borys, Nataliya // Korine.amacher@unige.ch // Université de Genève, histoire
For more information see the International Conference, held in Geneva, December 2018 and the project abstract on the Research Database of the Swiss National Science Foundation