Aktuality
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FSV UK collaborates on a successful international research Project supported by NCN and the Czech Science Foundation
The international research project "Displacement and (Post)secular Memory: Contemporary Crises and Historical Legacies in Southeastern and East-Central Europe" (MEMCRIS) has been awarded funding by Narodowe Centrum Nauki (NCN) in Poland and the Czech Science Foundation (GAČR). The project is co-led on the Czech side by Professor Kateřina Králová from the Institute of International Studies at FSV UK, alongside Dr. Karin Roginer Hofmeister. -
New Article by Tomáš Weiss in Small States & Territories
Tomáš Weiss from the Department of European Studies at the Institute of International Studies, Charles Universityhas published a new article titled Small states and specialisation: domestic politics, foreign policy, and their interface. The piece appears in the latest issue of the international journal Small States & Territories. -
Maria Asavei Published a New Article on Nostalgia in Romanian Contemporary Textile Art
We are pleased to announce that Maria Alina Asavei has published a new scholarly article titled “The Material World of Textiles and Its Nostalgic Renderings in Romanian Contemporary Art” in the prestigious Journal of Material Culture. -
A new book, co-edited by Doc Brisku, has been recently published
The prestigious Bloomsbury Publishing has recently released a new book titled Varieties of Economic Nationalism in Cold War Europe: Small State Responses to Economic Changes, 1960s-1980s.
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Doc. Brisku published a chapter in a handbook on the history and culture of the Black Sea region
The chapter "The Black Sea Region during World War I and the Interwar Periods: the Forging of a Modern Identity," written by Doc Adrian Brisku from the IMS Department of Russian and East European Studies, was recently published
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The FSV UK project received the highest national rating in the Jan Ámos Komenský Foundation Operational Programme
On 1 January 2025, the Institute of International Studies of Charles University, under the leadership of Associate Professor Michal Smetana, will start implementing the project "Foreign Interference of Foreign Powers in the Context of Contemporary Geopolitical and Technological Changes" (acronym INTERFER). Within the call "Social Sciences and Humanities: Man and Humanity in the Global Challenges of Today", it was ranked first in the country with 147 out of 150 possible points. The project is funded by the Operational Programme Jan Ámos Komenský (OP JAK) until the end of 2028.