Aktuelle Forschungsprojekte des Instituts
Abteilung Geschichte
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Ruslana Bovhyria (Dissertation): Imperiale Ökonomien. Herrschaft, Handel und private Korporationen in Zentralasien, 1855-1925
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Robert Kindler: Der Staat in der Steppe. Eine Geschichte Kasachstans
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Natasha Klimenko: The Masters of the New East: Art, Transregional Networks, and the New (Soviet) Person in Central Asia
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Aleksandr Korobeinikov: From the Land of Exile to the Land of the Future. Empires, Intellectuals, and Natural Resources in Yakutia, 1894–1930
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Martin Wagner (Dissertation): Kollektive Disziplinierung. Die Transformation totalitärer Herrschaft nach Stalin und Mao
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Martin Wagner (zusammen mit Sören Urbansky): China und Russland. Eine kurze Geschichte einer langen Beziehung
Abteilung Kultur
Abteilung Politik
- Understanding Eurasian Regionalism – Actorness and Interaction in Economy and Society
- Reinterpreting the Alternative Script? War in Ukraine, State-Sponsored Narratives of Block Building in Authoritarian Countries and their Public Perception
Abteilung Soziologie
- War in Ukraine, Russia’s potential decoupling from the global internet and the changing perspective of emerging powers on internet and data governance
- D.Rad - Deradicalisation in Europe and Beyond
- ENDURE. Inequalities, Community Resilience and New Governance Modalities in a Post-Pandemic World
- Prisma Ukraïna: War, Migration and Memory
Abteilung Volkswirtschaftslehre
- GLOBALECON.EU: Jean Monnet Chair in External Economic Relations of the EU
- Tax Incentives & Economic Performance: Evidence from Ukrainian Agriculture