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DUMITRU, Diana | 2016/2017 2011/2012 PoM Returning Fellow BSL Black Sea Link Fellow |
Affiliation: Position: History Research Project: Traumatic Encounters: Jews, Gentiles, and the Soviet State in the aftermath of the Holocaust (2016/2017)The Holocaust in Bessarabia and Transnistria: Bringing the Local Population into the Story (2011/2012) |
Moldova |
IBRAHIMOV, Ibrahim | 2011/2012 BSL Black Sea Link Fellow |
Affiliation: Position: International Relations Political Science Research Project: Organization of Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC): Economic Cooperation as a Promoter of Peace and Stability in the Black Sea Region |
Azerbaijan |
LAZAR, Natalya | 2011/2012 BSL Black Sea Link Fellow |
Affiliation: Position: History Holocaust Studies Research Project: The Fate of Czernowitz Jews: Genocide and Memory in Bukovina |
Ukraine |
MUSTEAŢĂ, Sergiu | 2017/2018 2011/2012 PoM Returning Fellow BSL Black Sea Link Fellow |
Affiliation: Position: Research Project: The Soviet Moldavia in the Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty Broadcast Programs during the Cold War (2017-2018)We and our Neighbours: What we Know about each Others. History Teaching and Textbooks in the Republic of Moldova, Romania and Ukraine (2011-2012) |
Moldova |
SECRIERU, Stanislav | 2011/2012 BSL Black Sea Link Fellow |
Affiliation: Position: Political Science Research Project: European and Russian Policies in the "Common Neighborhood": The Case of Moldova |
Moldova |
TSULADZE, Lia | 2017/2018 2011/2012 PoM Returning Fellow BSL Black Sea Link Fellow |
Affiliation: Position: Cultural Sociology Research Project: Environmental Activism in Georgia and Romania. A Comparative StudyBetween Westernization and Assertion of the National: Youth Perceptions in the New European Countries and the Margins of EuropePE |
Georgia |
ZLOBINA, Tamara | 2011/2012 BSL Black Sea Link Fellow |
Field of Study: Cultural Studies Visual Arts Research Project: Politics of everyday life. Critical art in Ukraine, Belarus, and Moldova |
Ukraine |
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