International Relations

Dora Piroska wins two-year FWF research grant

December 11, 2023

"Financing Growth Model Change in Europe's Periphery"

Congratulations to Professor Dora Piroska, who has just won a two-year research grant from the Austrian Science Foundation

Epistemic security and the redemptive hegemony of magical realism

November 7, 2023

In her recently published article Xymena Kurowska draws on theories of ritual to develop the concept of epistemic security as a form of ontological security-seeking through practices of knowledge production.

 

 

 

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New Directions in the Study of Populism in International Relations

September 22, 2023

A newly published forum article in International Studies Review, co-authored by department faculty members Erin K. Jenne and Chris D. LaRoche, posits that populism needs to be viewed  as a phenomenon of international relations rather than simply a factor of foreign policy and goes on to identify specific directions of study for the future.

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Erzsebet Strausz awarded CLASP Fellowship

September 18, 2023

Erzsebet Strausz awarded CLASP Fellowship

 

Assistant Professor Erzsebet Strausz has been selected to be a member of the Center for Liberal Arts and Sciences Pedagogy (CLASP) Fellows Cohort ’25.

Contrasting green impact evaluations - a brief exploration

August 25, 2023

In this short paper, Dora Piroska and Vlad Surdea-Hernea explore top-down and bottom-up green finance evaluation practices through the example of the EBRD and civil society actors.

IR faculty's course for CEU's Invisible University for Ukraine

June 29, 2023
IR faculty members Xymena Kurowska and Thomas Fetzer co-directed a course on 'Re-Interpreting European Security' for CEU's Invisible University for Ukraine (IUFU) in the winter and spring terms 2023.

Department seminar by Milja Kurki on INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS IN A RELATIONAL UNIVERSE

February 19, 2020

26 FEBRUARY 2020

3:30 – 5:00 P.M. 

NADOR 9 BUILDING

FACULTY TOWER | ROOM 609 

Department seminar by Thomas Peak on WESTPHALIA FROM BELOW: HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION, R2P, AND THE MYTH OF 1648

February 12, 2020

19 FEBRUARY 2020 

3:30 – 5:00 P.M. 

NADOR 9 BUILDING

FACULTY TOWER | ROOM 609

 

The Past Lasting to Today

Type: 
Book Launch
Building: 
Nador u. 15
Room: 
Auditorium A/B
Date: 
February 27, 2019 - 4:00pm to 7:00pm

The book launch of  Válság - gazdaság - világ (Crisis - economy - world) by Prof. univ. László Csaba

Guest speaker : András Kepes, Metropolitan University

The language of the event will be Hungarian.

Registration: https://bit.ly/2t4ClTU

The Affordances of Landscape vol.1 – exhibition opening of photos by Carlos Spottorno, Asim Rafiqui, Kitra Cahana, Ziyah Gafic, Tom Hatton, Yoav Galai

Type: 
General
Building: 
Nador u. 15
Room: 
Lower Foyer
Date: 
May 31, 2018 - 6:00pm to June 12, 2018 - 2:00pm

Opening: 6 pm May 31, Thursday

"Landscape, we suggest, does not merely signify or symbolize power relations; it is an instrument of cultural power"   WJT Mitchell, Landscape and Power

The exhibition is a collection of images and reflections by photographers Asim Rafiqui, Ziyah Gafic, Kitra Cahana, Tom Hatton and Carlos Spottorno on their approach to "landscape" and the ways in which they negotiate with its constraints and affordances.

Curated by Yoav Galai, Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of International Relations at CEU

Reception to follow!