Gwendolyn Sasse | |
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re:publica Berlin | |
Born |
Glinde, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany | February 21, 1972
Awards | Alexander Nove Prize of the British Association for Slavonic & East European Studies |
Academic background | |
Alma mater |
University of Hamburg, London School of Economics |
Academic work | |
Institutions | Nuffield College, University of Oxford |
Main interests | Comparative politics |
Notable works | The Crimea Question: Identity, Transition, and Conflict (2007) |
Gwendolyn Sasse (born 21 February 1972 in Glinde, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany) is professor of comparative politics at Nuffield College, University of Oxford. Sasse has research interests in post-communist transitions; comparative democratisation; ethnic conflicts; international conditionality; national minorities; the political behaviour of migrants; diaspora politics; and the political in contemporary art. [1] Since 1 October 2016 Sasse has been the director of the Centre for East European and International Studies (ZOiS) in Berlin. [2]
Sasse won the Alexander Nove Prize of the British Association for Slavonic & East European Studies for her book The Crimea Question: Identity, Transition, and Conflict (2007).