Andrey Makarychev
- Foreign policy
- Domestic politics
- Relations with Russia
- Foreign policy
- Domestic politics
- Relations with Russia
Biography
Andrey Makarychev is Visiting Professor at Johan Skytte Institute of Political Science, University of Tartu. He is also guest Professor at Center for Global Politics, Free University in Berlin and Senior Associate with CIDOB think tank in Barcelona. His previous institutional affiliations included George Mason University (US), Center for Security Studies and Conflict Research (ETH Zurich), and Danish Institute of International Studies. Andrey Makarychev teaches courses on Globalization, Regime Change in post-Soviet Eurasia, EU-Russia Relations, Regionalism and Integration in the post-Soviet Area, Media in Russia.
In recent years he co-authored two monographs - Celebrating Borderlands in a Wider Europe: Nations and Identities in Ukraine, Georgia and Estonia (Nomos, 2016), and Lotman’s Cultural Semiotics and the Political (Rowman and Littlefield, 2017). He co-edited (all with Alexandra Yatsyk) a number of academic volumes - Mega Events in post-Soviet Eurasia: Shifting Borderlands of Inclusion and Exclusion (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016), Vocabularies of International Relations after the Crisis in Ukraine (Routledge, 2017); Borders in the Baltic Sea Region: Suturing the Ruptures (Palgrave Macmillan, 2017).
Publications
Featured publications
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- Lotman's Cultural Semiotics and the Political April 2017
- Celebrating Borderlands in a Wider Europe: Nations and Identities in Ukraine, Georgia and Estonia February 2017
- Russia, the EU and Germany in a Multipolar World: an International Society Perspective November 2014
- Concepts in Flux: New and Old Vocabularies of International Relations after the Crisis in Ukraine October 2016
- Sports Mega-Events in Eurasia: Changing Boundaries of Inclusion and Exclusion January 2016
- Borders in the Baltic Sea Region January 2017
Areas of Expertise
- Foreign policy
- Domestic politics
- Relations with Russia
Regions of Expertise
- Russia
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