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Dr. Tatiana Skripka

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Maastricht University and UNU-MERIT

Post-doctoral Researcher / SNSF Fellow

E-Mail: tatiana.skripka@maastrichtuniversity.nl

 





 

 


Short CV

Tatiana Skripka is currently an SNSF fellow and visiting researcher at Maastricht University, The Netherlands. She received her Dr. sc. (PhD) in European Politics in 2010 from ETH Zurich, Switzerland (committee: Prof. Sandra Lavenex, Prof. Frank Schimmelfennig, Prof. Ulrich Sedelmeier). In 2010-2011, Tatiana Skripka was a post-doctoral researcher at the Research College (KFG) 'The Transformative Power of Europe' with the project on 'The EU and External Regional Cooperation'. In 2006-2010, she collaborated as a research associate in the NCCR Democracy research project on 'Democracy Promotion in the EU Neighbourhood' led by Prof. Sandra Lavenex and Prof. Frank Schimmelfennig and based in the University of Zurich, Switzerland. Tatiana Skripka's research interests include European integration, EU external relations, external democracy promotion, and comparative regionalism.


Selected Publications

(2011) Democracy Promotion through Functional Cooperation? The Case of the European Neighbourhood Policy, Democratization 18(4): 1026-54 (with Tina Freyburg, Sandra Lavenex, Frank Schimmelfennig, and Anne Wetzel).

(2009) EU Promotion of Democratic Governance in the Neighbourhood, Journal of European Public Policy 16(6): 916-934 (with Tina Freyburg, Sandra Lavenex, Frank Schimmelfennig, and Anne Wetzel). Republished in EU External Governance: Projecting EU Rules beyond Membership (2010), eds. Sandra Lavenex and Frank Schimmelfennig, London, New York: Routledge.

(2008) Neue Wege der externen Demokratieförderung: Demokratisches Regieren in der Europäischen Nachbarschaftspolitik, in: Gero Erdmann and Marianne Kneuer (eds.): Externe Faktoren der Demokratisierung, Baden-Baden: Nomos, 169–193.

(2007) Democracy Promotion between the Lines? EU Promotion of Democratic Governance via Sector-specific Cooperation, NCCR Democracy Working Paper 5, Zurich: Zurich University (with Tina Freyburg and Anne Wetzel).




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