Teaching & PhD
Courses
Political Systems in Central and Eastern Europe I
HUM-413(a)
This course compares political regimes in Central and Eastern Europe, linking domestic dynamics with external constraints. It examines authoritarian, hybrid, and democratic trajectories, including Central European democracies and Swiss direct democracy.
Political Systems in Central and Eastern Europe II
HUM-413(b)
This spring continuation guides students through an individual research project on political regimes in Central and Eastern Europe, focusing on external constraints, economic dependence, sanctions, authoritarian adaptation, hybrid regimes, and comparative democracies, including Switzerland.