Susan Stewart (political scientist)

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Susan Stewart (born 1967 in Charlotte , North Carolina ) is an American political scientist who works in Germany . She did her doctorate in 2004 at the University of Mannheim with the thesis "Explanatory Patterns for the Low Level of Ethnopolitical Conflict in Ukraine". Her research areas include EU-Russia relations, Ukraine's domestic and foreign policy, the influence of external actors on transformation processes, and civil society in Eastern Europe.

She was a research assistant at the Mannheim Center for European Social Research (1997-2005), Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science and Contemporary History University of Mannheim (2005-2007) and has worked since 2007 as a scientist in the research group Eastern Europe and Eurasia of the Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik in Berlin , whose director is Margarete Klein . She has an unlimited residence and work permit for Germany.

She is one of the signatories of the countercall to the appeal for a different Russia policy .

Publications (selection)

  • Explaining the low intensity of ethnopolitical conflict in Ukraine. Münster: Lit 2005 (Diss.)
  • Fundamental attitudes of the Russian political elite. Berlin: Science and Politics Foundation, June 2017
  • Russia and the Council of Europe. Berlin: SWP, 2013

Web links

References and footnotes

  1. CV ( Science and Politics Foundation ) - accessed on February 18, 2019
  2. swp-berlin.org - accessed on February 18, 2019
  3. swp-berlin.org
  4. CV ( Science and Politics Foundation )
  5. tagesspiegel.de (December 11, 2014): "Counter-appeal" in the Ukraine conflict: Eastern Europe experts see Russia as the aggressor - accessed on February 18, 2019