Larisa Deriglazova
Former Fulbright Scholar
Professional Affiliation
Professor, Department of World Politics; Head, Centre for European Studies; and Head, Master Degree Program on EU Studies, Tomsk State University, Russia
Expert Bio
Larisa Deriglazova is a professor at Department of World Politics, Head of Centre for European Studies and Head of Master Degree Program on EU Studies at Tomsk State University, Russia. Her main areas of expertise are international conflicts and European Union studies. Larisa had a Kennan-Fulbright Fellowship at 乐鱼 体育 for International Scholars in 2009. Larisa had internships and long-time cooperation with Oxford University and Kent University in UK, Free University of Brussels and KU Leaven in Belgium, Giessen University and University of Gottingen in Germany, Siena University in Italy, Tampere University in Finland, Stockholm University in Sweden and more. She has been Jean Monnet Chair, 2012-2015, and Head of Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence, 2015-2018. Her publications with overall number of 150 include Great Power, Small Wars: Asymmetric Conflict since 1945 (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2014); Nuclear Non-proliferation. Teaching manual. (ed., Tomsk State University Press, 2017); 鈥Still Looking for a Partnership? EU-Russia Cooperation in the Field of Higher Education鈥 in Journal of Contemporary European Studies. 2019. Vol. 27, 鈩 1 (with Makinen S.); 鈥Russia and the European Union in Eulerian Circles of 鈥淓urope鈥 in Russia in Global Affairs. 2018. #4; How much 鈥楨uropeaness鈥 remains in Russia? In Anthropological Journal of European Cultures. Vol. 26, No. 1 (2017).
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Insight & Analysis by Larisa Deriglazova
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- Society and Culture
Russia鈥檚 Scholars Are Silenced at Home and Isolated Abroad

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- Global Governance
The Soviet Union鈥檚 Demise As Seen by Today鈥檚 Russians

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- Elections
German and Russian September Elections: Russian Perspectives Diverge

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- US Domestic Policy
U.S. Election Offers Russians a Back Door to Criticizing Their Own System

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- Historical Memory
The Two Sides of the Victory Medal

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- Historical Memory
WEBCAST: Victory Day and Russia鈥檚 Politics of History

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- History
The Kremlin鈥檚 Revision of Russia鈥檚 Revolutionary Legacy

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- Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding
Great Powers, Small Wars: Asymmetric Conflict since 1945
