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Holds degrees from the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris (IEP) and the Freie Universität, Berlin. Joined CERI in 2002 after defending her doctoral dissertation on “The transformation of the Czech and Eastern German political elite at the local level after 1989: a comparison of the construction of democracy in two post-communist societies”, later published under the title Les pionniers de la démocratie. Winner of the Stein Rokkan prize for young researchers (1997) and of the Le Monde prize for university research (2003). Former Balkan project manager for the association Transeuropéennes (1999-2001); co-editor-in-chief of Critique internationale since 2003. Speaks German, English, and Czech.
Her current research focuses on regionalization in post-communist countries and contributes to the CERI project “Economic Reform and Regulation”.
Teaching
- Europäisches Verwaltungsmanagement, Fachhochschule Ludwigsburg – Hochschule für öffentliche Verwaltung und Finanze: “Historische und politische Entwicklungen der europäischen Integration“ (Master’s seminar)
Research interests
- The impact of EU enlargement on the new member countries
- Regions and regional policies in Central Europe
- Democratization of post-communist countries through the lens of local and regional policies
Articles in non peer-reviewed journals
Notes
English translations
German translations