Working Papers
- Working Paper One
Cox, Michael (London School of Economics): 1989 and why we got it wrong - Working Paper Two
Pieper, Karin (Free University Berlin): EU-focused knowledge and its potential for mobilization - Working Paper Three
Pietras, Karolina (University of Paris IV-Sorbonne): East German and Polish Opposition during the Last Decade of the Cold War - Working Paper Four
Armbruster, Chris (Max Planck Society): The quality of democracy in Europe: Soviet illegitimacy and the negotiated revolutions of 1989 - Working Paper Five
Bandelj, Nina (University of California, Irvine): Market Transition ‘One MBA at a Time:’ Institutionalization of Management Education in Postsocialism - Working Paper Six
Schmidt, Volker H. (National University of Singapore): What's Wrong With the Concept of Multiple Modernities? - Working Paper Seven
Haigh, Maria (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee): The “Goodbye Petrovka” Plan: Moral Economy of File Sharing in Post-Soviet Ukraine - Working Paper Eight
Kancs, d'Artis; Kielyte, Julda (London School of Economics ): Does Talent Migration Increase the Gap between East and West? - Working Paper Nine
Armbruster, Chris (Max Planck Society):
Only a Bright Moment in an Age of War, Genocide and Terror? - Working Paper Ten
Domnitz, Christian:
The mapping of Europe and ideas of integration - Working Paper Twelve
Armbruster, Chris (Max Planck Society):
Discerning the Global in the European Revolutions of 1989 - Working Paper Thirteen
Blanco Sío-López, Cristina (European University Institute of Florence):
Justifying and Communicating Eastward Enlargement - Working Paper Fourteen
Challand, Benoît (European University Institute):
1989, the ‘others’ of Europe and some implications for a political Europe - Working Paper Fifteen
Galent, Marcin; Niedźwiedzki, Dariusz (Jagiellonian University); Goddeeris, Idesbald (Catholic University Leuven) :
Heads or hands? Differences and similarities between Polish students and labour immigrants - Working Paper Sixteen
Morawska, Ewa (University of Essex)
East European Westbound Income-Seeking Migrants: Some Unwelcome Effects on Sender- and Receiver-Societies - Working Paper Seventeen
Nedelcu, Mihaela (University of Neuchâtel):
Internet Diaspora: How Romanian scholars abroad connect home - Working Paper Eighteen
Petrescu, Dragoş (University of Bucharest): 1989 as a Return to Europe:
On Revolution, Reform, and Reconciliation with a Traumatic Past - Working Paper Nineteen
Prelipceanu, Raluca (Centre d’Economie de la Sorbonne (ROSES)):
Building transnational lives: Using ICT to connect mobility and home - Working Paper Twenty
Thompson, Peter (University of Sheffield):
The German Left and the Second Great Crash 1989-2009: 20 years of marking time - Working Paper Twenty One
Blokker, Paul (University of Sussex):
The Impact of 1989 on Theoretical Perceptions of Democracy - Working Paper Twenty Two
Delcour, Laure (IRIS, Paris):
1989, Bringing In a Global Europe? - Working Paper Twenty Three
Gorska, Joanna (Oxon):
Dealing with Power. Poland’s Energy Policy Towards Russia, 1989 – 2004 - Working Paper Twenty Four
Rae, Gavin (Koźmiński University, Warsaw):
1989 – The Genesis of a New Capitalism? - Working Paper Twenty Five
Anderson, Greg (University of Alberta): Crouching Cowboy, Hidden Dragon, and a 500lb European Gorilla - Working Paper Twenty Six
Kavalski, Emilian (University of Western Sydney): Engaging with the International Relations of China’s Regionalization - Working Paper Twenty Seven
Pettman, Ralph (University of Melbourne): China’s Region-building Strategy in Southeast Asia - Working Paper Twenty Eight
de Deugd, Nienke(University of Groningen): The boundaries of Europe and the borders of the European Union. Overlapping or competing concepts? - Working Paper Twenty Nine
Rye, Lise & Steinnes, Kristian (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)): The effect of the 1989 revolutions on Norway’s relationship with the EU - Working Paper Thirty
Gallina, Nicole (ETH Zurich / Université de Fribourg): Explaining the European Gap: Western Arrogance and Eastern Stubbornness - Working Paper Thirty One
Poel, Stefan van der (University of Groningen): Central Europe: between hope and nostalgia. Reflections on a localization - Working Paper Thirty Two
Kancs, d'Artis: Migration in SEE and Integration with the EU: A Policy Perspective - Working Paper Thirty Three
Kancs, d'Artis & Kielyte, Julda: Does Skill Migration to the West Affect Human Capital in the East? Assessment of 20 Years Since the Fall of the Wall
last modified: 2010-04-27
