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Page 1 of 17 The year 2015 has brought many challenges for Europe and Russia. The news agenda this fall was dominated by the refugee crisis, the Paris terror attacks, and the increasing military involvement of Russia and Europe in Syria. The conflict in Ukraine remains unresolved. Russia slid into a recession, and the Eurozone crisis made a return to media headlines when another Greek bailout was negotiated. Transatlantic trade negotiations appear stalled, but have become ever more politicized on the EU side. EURUS remains at the forefront of academic teaching and research about these challenges. Let me just mention a few highlights. On the teaching side, we launched this fall the Specialization “Europe and Russia in the World” within Carleton’s new Bachelor of Global and International Studies (BGInS). In September, thirteen first‐year students enrolled in this brand‐new specialization; together with four students in the BA, they constitute the largest ever undergraduate cohort in the history of EURUS. We also admitted another strong and intellectually vibrant class of MA students. On the research side, EURUS faculty members can look back on a highly successful year. One measure of this is the number of research grants and prizes awarded to EURUS professors: Crina Viju won a SSHRC Insight Development Grant in the 2014 competition and Martin Geiger in the 2015 competition; both were announced this year. Achim Hurrelmann was awarded a Jean Monnet Chair. Joan DeBardeleben received support from the German Academic Exchange Service for an upcoming research stay at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs. James Casteel was a recipient of a Research Bursary from the Faculty of Public Affairs (FPA). Piotr Dutkiewicz was honoured at a symposium for winning the FPA Research Excellence Award. Jeff Sahadeo was one of the recipients of the Building Connections Award by Carleton’s VP Research and International. In the following pages of this newsletter, you can read about our activities and achievements in 2015 in greater detail. We look forward to a similarly active year in 2016. Before we embark on our projects for the New Year, however, I wish us all a peaceful and relaxing holiday. Achim Hurrelmann, Director Inside this Volume: FACULTY AND STAFF NEWS New administrator, postdoc, and visiting scholars… p. 2 Research grants and awards won by EURUS Faculty… p. 3 Updates on EURUS Faculty Members… p. 4 ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS EURUS BGInS specialization takes off… p. 8 EURUS hosts Kazakhstan event with Ambassador Konstantin Zhigalov… p.10 Mobility & Politics lecture series… p. 10 STUDENT NEWS EURUS students report on coop program and research abroad… p. 11 2015 MA graduates… p. 12 CES Update… p. 14 EURUS Contact… p. 17 EURUS Newsletter Volume 33 Fall 2015 Letter from the Director Follow EURUS on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn!

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Theyear2015hasbroughtmanychallenges forEuropeandRussia.Thenewsagendathisfallwasdominatedbytherefugeecrisis,theParisterrorattacks,andthe increasingmilitary involvementofRussiaandEurope inSyria. The conflict in Ukraine remains unresolved. Russia slid into arecession,andtheEurozonecrisismadeareturntomediaheadlineswhenanother Greek bailout was negotiated. Transatlantic trade negotiationsappearstalled,buthavebecomeevermorepoliticizedontheEUside.

EURUSremainsattheforefrontofacademicteachingandresearchaboutthesechallenges.Letmejustmentionafewhighlights.Ontheteachingside,welaunchedthisfalltheSpecialization“EuropeandRussiaintheWorld”withinCarleton’snewBachelorofGlobalandInternationalStudies(BGInS).In September, thirteen first‐year students enrolled in this brand‐newspecialization; togetherwith fourstudents in theBA, theyconstitute thelargest ever undergraduate cohort in the history of EURUS. We alsoadmittedanotherstrongandintellectuallyvibrantclassofMAstudents.

On theresearchside,EURUS facultymemberscan lookbackonahighlysuccessfulyear.Onemeasureofthisisthenumberofresearchgrantsandprizes awarded to EURUS professors: Crina Viju won a SSHRC InsightDevelopmentGrantinthe2014competitionandMartinGeigerinthe2015competition; both were announced this year. Achim Hurrelmann wasawardeda JeanMonnetChair. JoanDeBardelebenreceivedsupport fromtheGermanAcademicExchangeServiceforanupcomingresearchstayattheGermanInstituteforInternationalandSecurityAffairs.JamesCasteelwas a recipientof aResearchBursary from theFacultyofPublicAffairs(FPA).PiotrDutkiewiczwashonouredatasymposiumforwinningtheFPAResearchExcellenceAward.JeffSahadeowasoneoftherecipientsoftheBuildingConnectionsAwardbyCarleton’sVPResearchandInternational.

Inthefollowingpagesofthisnewsletter,youcanreadaboutouractivitiesandachievementsin2015ingreaterdetail.Welookforwardtoasimilarlyactiveyearin2016.BeforeweembarkonourprojectsfortheNewYear,however,Iwishusallapeacefulandrelaxingholiday.

AchimHurrelmann,Director

InsidethisVolume:

FACULTYANDSTAFFNEWS

Newadministrator,postdoc,andvisitingscholars…p.2

ResearchgrantsandawardswonbyEURUSFaculty…p.3

UpdatesonEURUSFacultyMembers…p.4

ACTIVITIESANDEVENTS

EURUSBGInSspecializationtakesoff…p.8

EURUShostsKazakhstaneventwithAmbassadorKonstantinZhigalov…p.10

Mobility&Politicslectureseries…p.10

STUDENTNEWS

EURUSstudentsreportonco‐opprogramandresearchabroad…p.11

2015MAgraduates…p.12

CESUpdate…p.14

EURUSContact…p.17

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EURUSwelcomesinstituteadministratorKrysiaKotarba

In January 2015, Krysia Kotarba joined EURUS as InstituteAdministrator.ForEURUSstaffandstudents,itfeelslikeKrysiahasbeenapartoftheEURUScommunityformuchlonger.Wearesothrilledandfortunatetohaveherhere.Lookingback,Krysiatellusthatshehasalsoenjoyed her time with EURUS during her first year. She especiallyappreciates the lively atmosphere in the Institute and working withstudents.Welcome,Krysia!

MikhailZherebtsovjoinsEURUSasapostdoctoralfellow 

MikhailZherebtsovjoinedEURUSinSeptember2015asapostdoctoralfellow.MikhailcompletedhisPhDinPoliticalScienceatCarletonin2014;hisresearchinterests are focused around contemporary issues of governance and publicpolicy in Russia and post‐Soviet states, with a current emphasis on thedevelopment of ‘e‐government’ in Russia. He has previously published onVladimirPutin’sconceptionoftheruleoflaw,andhasco‐authoredseveralarticleswithEURUSprofessorJoanDeBardelebenontopicssuchastheimpactofregional

electionsinRussia.ThepostdoctoralfellowshipheldbyMikhailissupportedbyagenerousdonationfromthePushkinFund.

EURUSwelcomesfourvisitingscholars

Thisyear,EURUSwasjoinedbyfourlong‐termvisitingscholars:Dr.EmmanuelSigalas(InstituteforAdvanced Studies, Vienna),Dr.FrancisMcGowan (University of Sussex, Brighton),Dr.AgnieszkaWeinar (European University Institute in Florence), and Dr. MarkWolfgram (Oklahoma StateUniversity, Stillwater). Visiting scholars greatly enrich the academic discussion here at EURUS bysharinginsightsandresearchfromtheirareasofexpertise.TogethertheybringexpertisetoCarletoninavarietyofdomainsincludingparliamentarismintheEU,Europeanenergypolicy,Europeanizationofmigrationpolicies,aswellascollectivememoryandthelegacyofviolentconflictsandgenocide.Dr.SigalasvisitedEURUSintheWinterterm;hetaughtEURR4003/5003(SocialandPoliticalPerspectivesinEurope)andvariouspublictalksontheEurozonecrisisanditsimpactinparliaments,notleastinGreece,Dr.WeinarpresentedalectureinNovemberontheinfluencesthatshapetheEU’smigrationpolicytowardsitsneighbours,andDr.McGowandiscussedEurope’svariedpoliticalresponsestothepotentialexploitationofunconventionalgasresourcessuchasshalegas.Dr.Wolfgramhascontinuedtoworkonhisbookmanuscript,TheSinsoftheFathers:TheLongLegacyofWarandGenocideinFiveCountries,whichseekstoexplainvarietyinthewillingnessofnationstoaddressviolentconflicts.

FacultyandStaffNews

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EURUSprofessorsMartinGeigerandCrinaVijureceiveInsightDevelopmentGrantsfromSSHRC(2014‐2015)

EURUSispleasedtoannouncethatprofessorMartinGeigerhasreceivedaSSHRCInsightDevelopmentGrant in the 2015 competition. Awarded annually by the Social Sciences andHumanities ResearchCouncil(SSHRC),InsightDevelopmentGrantsareawardedbasedontheimportance,originalityandfeasibilityoftheapplicant’sproject,aswellastheapplicant’sexpertiseandpotentialtomakefuturecontributions. Within his proposed project, “The International Organization for Migration (IOM):Legitimacy, Influence, and Capacity through the Successful Management of External Relations”,professorGeigerwillanalyzeIOM’sgrowingimportanceformigrationpoliticsandwhatthismeansforourunderstandingofinternationalorganizations,theoutsourcingofcentralpolicytasks,aswellastheeffectivenessandsocio‐politicalimplicationsofnewapproachestomigration.

InJune2014,ProfessorCrinaVijuwasalsoawardedanInsightDevelopmentGrant.Thisachievementcouldonlybeannouncedafterourlastnewsletterwaspublished,socongratulationsarestillverymuchin order! ProfessorViju’s project, “Are theCentral andEasternEuropeanCountriesWinners of theEuropeanUnion’sShiftinTradePolicy?”analyzestheeffectoftheEuropeanUnion’snewgenerationoffree trade agreements (FTAs) on Central and Eastern European members of the EU. This newgeneration of FTAs includes agreements with Canada, South Korea, India, and the Association ofSoutheastAsianNations(ASEAN).Theseagreementsworktowardstheeliminationoftariffandnon‐tarifftradebarriers,aswellascommitmentsonhumanrights,labour,andenvironmentalstandards.

ProfessorAchimHurrelmannawardedJeanMonnetChair

EURUSDirectorAchimHurrelmannhasbeenawardedaJeanMonnetChairinthisyear’scompetition.TheEuropeanUniongivesthisprestigioustitletoprofessorsteachingprimarilyonEuropean integration; it comprises financial support forcourse development, esearch and outreach activities.Professor Hurrelmann’s Jean Monnet Chair focuses on thetopicof“DemocracyintheEuropeanUnion”.TheChairwillhelpsupportnewEURUScoursesbothattheundergraduateandgraduate levels, includingournewfirst‐yearcourse forundergraduates (EURR 1001), and a new MA‐level coursesequence on democracy in the EU. It will also organizeacademicworkshops, lectures, and expert briefing sessionsontopicsrelevanttoEUgovernance. TheChairawardedto

ProfessorHurrelmannisthesecondJeanMonnetChairhousedinEURUS.ProfessorJoanDeBardelebenhasheldaJeanMonnetChairin“TheEuropeanUnion’sEasternNeighbourhoodRelations”since2011.

From left to right: EURUS Director and Jean Monnet Chairholder Achim Hurrelmann, presenter Sebastian Baglioni, and Juan A. Martin Burgos, Deputy Head of Mission, Embassy of Spain. 

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In late November, the first lecture of the Chair was given by Dr. Sebastian Baglioni (University ofToronto),whodiscussedtheupcomingSpanishelection.OnThursday,January28,2016,theChairwill be officially launched with a special guest lecture from Professor Vivien Schmidt (BostonUniversity). Dr. Schmidt is an internationally renowned European integration specialist. Her talk,“DemocracyinEurope:AtRiskintheEuroCrisis?”willtakeplaceinDuntonTower,room2017,from11:30am‐1:00pm andwill be followed by a lunch reception. All are invited. Please visit the Chairwebsite for further event updates and Chair details. The Chair is also on twitter: follow@achimhurrelmann

EURUSprofessorsreceivetheBuildingConnectionsAward

ThisOctober, thesteeringcommitteeof theMigrationandDiasporaStudies (MDS) Initiative,whichincludes EURUS professors Martin Geiger and Jeff Sahadeo, was awarded one of four CarletonUniversityResearchPrizes,theBuildingConnectionsAward.Thisprizeisofferedtoanindividualorateamthathasmadeanexceptionalcontributionincreatingrelationshipswithanotableandsustainedimpactacrossresearchprograms.Sinceitsinceptionin2010,theMDSInitiativehasturnedCarletonintoanationallyandinternationallyrecognizedleaderinresearchandteachingonhumanmobilityandmigration,examiningitssocial,cultural,political,andeconomicimplicationsfromaninterdisciplinaryperspective.Inthepasttwoyearsalone,MDShasenabledanumberofresearcheventsrelevanttothemandateofEURUS,includingapolicyworkshopon“TheEuropeanUnion’sResponsestoNewMigrationandRefugeeIssues”(January2014),aconferenceon“Post‐SovietDiasporas”(March2014),apolicyworkshopon“NewTechnologiesintheTransformationofRefugeeandMigrationPoliciesinEuropeandNorthAmerica”(May2014),andalectureserieson“MobilityandPolitics”(ongoingsinceMarch2015). InSeptember2015,MDShostedaworkshopon“Powerand Influence in theGlobalRefugeeRegime,”whereanumberofscholarsandpolicy‐makerswereinvitedtodiscusspracticalstrategiesforaddressingtherefugeecrisis.AccordingtoProfessorSahadeo,connectingadvocacyonmigrationanddiasporaissueswithresearchwasoneofthedrivinginspirationsoftheMDSInitiative.

UpdatesonEURUSFacultyMembers

JamesCasteelwasgrantedtenureeffectiveJuly1,2015andiscurrentlyonsabbaticalleaveforthe2015‐2016academicyear.ProfessorCasteelrecentlycompletedanewbook:BetweenEmpireandUtopia:RussiaintheGermanGlobalImaginary,1905‐1941,which is forthcoming in the spring of 2016 from theUniversityofPittsburghPress.ThebookwillbeincludedinthePittSeriesofRussian and East European Studies. Carleton’s Faculty of Public Affairsgenerouslyawardedhimaresearchbursarytoassistinthebook’spublication.

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Professor Casteel has also published two articles drawing onhis research intoGermans’ views ofRussia:“TheRomanceofSiberianCaptivity:GermanPOWsoftheFirstWorldWarinFriedeH.Kraze’sInterwarNovelTheMagicalForests,”inFirstWorldWarStudies,and“Searchingforthe‘NewWorld,’Finding ‘Asia’: TheRhetoric of Colonization in InterwarGermanTravelers’ Accounts of the SovietUnion,”inCulturalandSocialHistory.InOctober,hegaveaninvitedpresentationataworkshopon“GermanyandtheUkraine‐RussianConflict”at theUniversityofToronto’sMunkSchool forGlobalAffairs. InNovember,ProfessorCasteel traveled toBerlin topresentapaper titled, “TransculturalMemories andDiasporic Identities amongRussian German and JewishMigrants from the FormerSoviet Union to Germany” at the conference, Russian Germans in Comparative Perspective. TheconferencewasorganizedbytheFederalInstituteforCultureandHistoryofGermansfromEasternEurope,theInstituteofMigrationResearchandInterculturalStudiesattheUniversityofOsnabrück,andtheNorth‐EastInstituteLüneburg.

JoanDeBardelebenisonsabbaticalleavefromJuly2015throughJune2016;duringthistimeshecontinuesherresearchonEU‐RussianrelationsaswellasRussianregionalelections.SheconductedinterviewsinBrusselsinMay,andinMoscowinSeptember.BeginninginJanuary2016,ProfessorDeBardelebenplanstospendthreemonthsinBerlin,workingonherproject“TheEUandtheUkraineCrisis:CausesandImpacts”,withsupportfromtheGermanAcademicExchangeService(DAAD).

SomeofProfessorDeBardeleben’snewestpublicationsinclude“BackdroptotheUkraineCrisis:TheRevivalofNormativePoliticsinRussia’sRelationswiththeEU?”inPower,PoliticsandConfrontationin Eurasia: Foreign Policy in a Contested Area (ed. Roger E. Kanet and Matthew Sussex),“ConceptualizingPartyRepresentationofEthnicMinorities inCentralandEasternEurope” inEastEuropeanPoliticsandSocieties (co‐authoredwithHarryNedelcu), aswell as “OtnosheniiaRossii iEvrosoiuzavpresseRossii,Germanii,iPol’shi”(“Russian,German,andPolishMediaCoverageofEU‐RussianRelations”),publishedinRussianintheBulletingofSt.PetersburgStateUniversity. 

Shehasalsopresentedanumberofconferencepapers,including“FromBuildingEuropeanSpacetoCompeting Regionalisms,” discussed at an international conference on EU‐Russia relations in St.Petersburg, and “The Enlargement Template and the EU’s Relations with Russia,” presented inCopenhageninMay,2015.ProfessorDeBardelebenalsogaveinvitedlecturesattheInstituteforEastEuropean,Russian,andEurasianStudiesattheUniversityofBerkeley‐CaliforniainNovember,andtheJeanMonnetCentreofExcellenceandtheCentreforRussia,EastEurope,andCentralAsiaattheUniversityofWisconsin‐MadisoninlateOctober. 

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Piotr Dutkiewicz has been characteristically busy over the past year. Hepublishedanumberofworks including thebookEurasian Integration–TheView fromWithin (co‐edited with Richard Sakwa), and aMini eBook calledUnlimited Potential: A Conversation with Muhammad Yunus. ProfessorDutkiewicz also published a paper titled “Beyond Traditional Approach toHigher Education,” based on a presentation hemade at a conference titled“InternationalizationofModernUniversities”inMoscow.

Professor Dutkiewicz participated in many other international conferences, including the 15thInternationalLikhachovScientificConference in St.Petersburg, andTheEuropeanConsortium forPoliticalResearch(ECPR)conferenceinMontreal,wherehepresentedajointpaperwithVinceDellaSalatitled,“PoliticswithoutaCentre:PoliticalChangeandStabilityinRussiaandItaly”.Moreover,heservedas amemberof thepanel for theRhodesForum, a consultativenetworkof academics andrepresentativesofNGOsandpublicsinstitutions.HealsoperformedasamemberofthepanelfortheAbuDhabiStrategicDebateonRegionalPowerCourtedandRegionalPowersCountered,aneventhosted by the Emirates Policy Center (EPC). The EPC addresses issues such as geopolitical shifts,terrorism,andregionalsecurity. Notably,ProfessorDutkiewiczparticipatedindebatesduringtheprestigiousValdaiClubdiscussion forum inOctober.AtMoscowStateUniversity,hegaveapubliclecture on “Democracy’s Unlikely Supporters”, and a public seminar titled, “Tectonic Shifts? TheProspectsofaSino‐RussianEntente.”

MartinGeigeriscontinuingandexpandinghisPhDandpost‐doctoralworkonborderandmigrationmanagement.In2015,hereceivedanewresearchgrantthat will allow him to conduct novel empirical research. He also providedseveralkeynotelecturestointernationalandnationalevents,includingawell‐attendedworkshoponthehistoryofinternationalorganizationsinmigrationpoliticsinAthens.

ProfessorGeigeristhefoundingeditorofanewthematicserieswithPalgraveMacmillan,onmigrationpolitics(‘Mobility&Politics’) thathasseenthepublicationof its first fivevolumes in 2014‐2015. Over the lastmonths, several publicationswere prepared and submitted,including his chapter for an upcoming book (edited by Ruben Zaiotti) on migration and bordermanagement, a reprint of a very successful co‐edited special issuewith the Journal ofEthnicandMigration Studies (‘International Organizations and the Politics of Migration’, co‐editor: AntoinePécoud),andachapteron‘smartborders’forananthology(forthcomingin2016)on‘MigrationandSocial Transformation in Europe’ with Springer (edited by Anna Amelina and Kenneth Horvath).ProfessorGeigeralsoorganizedaspeakerserieson‘Mobility&Politics’atCarleton.Furthermore,hecreatedanewfaculty‐studentresearchclusterbringingtogetherlocalundergraduate,graduateandpost‐graduatestudentswithpractitioners,formerstudentsandinternationalvisitors.

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AchimHurrelmanncontinues to serveasDirectorofEURUSandAssociateDirectoroftheCentreforEuropeanStudies.Inthe2015,hewasawardedtheJean Monnet Chair “Democracy in the European Union”. The Chair will besupported by an EU grant of €50,000 between 2015 and 2018. ProfessorHurrelmann’scurrentresearchfocusesonthepoliticizationandlegitimationofEuropeanintegration,aswellasdemocracyintheEU.Hepublishedtwopeer‐reviewedjournalarticlesin2015:“ThePoliticizationofEuropeanIntegration:

MorethananEliteAffair?”inPoliticalStudies(co‐authoredwithAnnaGoraandAndreaWagner),aswellas “TheEurozoneCrisisandCitizenEngagement inEUAffairs” inWestEuropeanPolitics (co‐authoredwithSebastianBaglioni).HealsopublishedaneditedvolumeonTheLegitimacyofRegionalIntegrationinEuropeandtheAmericas(co‐editedwithSteffenSchneider).

ProfessorHurrelmannpresentedapaperattheEuropeanConsortiumofPoliticalResearch(ECPR)JointSessionsofWorkshopsinWarsawinMarch2015.HealsoremainsbusywithhisSSHRC‐fundedresearchprojecton“TheEurozoneFinancialCrisisandthePoliticizationofEuropeanIntegration”.With Emmanuel Brunet‐Jailly and Amy Verdun (both University of Victoria), he is co‐editing atextbook titled European Union Governance and Policy‐Making: A Canadian Perspective, aimedexplicitlyatundergraduatestudentsinCanada.

JeffSahadeopursuedseveralwide‐rangingprojects,includingthepublishingof “Home andAway:Why theAsianPeripheryMatters in SovietHistory” inKritika:Explorations inRussianandEurasianHistory.Additionally,ProfessorSahadeo worked as a research partner for the Global Centre for Pluralism(GCP),writing“HistoryandMemory:ImplicationsforPluralisminKyrgyzstanand the Ferghana Valley,” available on the Centre’s website. He alsoaccompaniedaGCPdelegationtoKyrgyzstaninJune2015,whereheappeared

ataconferenceheldbytheOrganizationforSecurityandCo‐operationinEurope(OSCE),andengagedwith governmentministries andnon‐governmental organizations in efforts tobuild tolerance andrespectfordiversityinthecountry.Intermsofpublicappearances,ProfessorSahadeowasinvitedtopresentattheCanadianInternationalCouncilandtheTurkicCanadianConvention.HeadditionallygaveinvitedlecturesonhisSovietmigrationprojectatDalhousieUniversityandYaleUniversity,andappearedonCBC’stheNationalandPowerandPoliticsonthesubjectoftheUkraineconflict.

HesupervisedonePhDandfourMAstudentstocompletionandhasbeendevelopinganewEURUScoursewithProfessorHurrelmannfortheBachelorofGlobalandInternationalStudies,anewdegreeprogramhehelpeddesign.ProfessorSahadeoalsowonthe2015“BuildingConnections”ResearchAward,offeredbyCarletonUniversityforhisroleinMigrationandDiasporaStudiesinitiative.

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CrinaVijuwasawardedin2014aSSHRCInsightDevelopmentGrantfortheprojecttitled,“AretheCentralandEasternEuropeancountrieswinnersoftheEuropeanUnionshiftintradepolicy?”Hercurrentresearchprimarilyfocusesonthistopic.ProfessorVijualsopublishedapeer‐reviewedarticle,“FreeRidingasaBusinessStrategyduringAntidumpingActions”(withW.A.Kerr) intheJournalofInternationalBusinessResearch.

As an invited speaker, professor Viju gave a presentation on EU‐RussianrelationsataJeanMonnetworkshopinSt.Petersburg.Shealsopresentedapaperonthe“EU’sNewGenerationofFreeTradeAgreements: IsEverythingon theTable?” at the49thAnnualConferenceorganizedby theCanadianEconomicsAssociation(RyersonUniversity). InFebruarysheheadedawebinarorganizedbytheCentreforEuropeanStudies(CES)onCanada‐EUComprehensiveTradeandEconomic Agreement at Carleton University. She also co‐organized the international workshop:StrategicPartnershipasanInstrumentofEUForeignPolicy,heldatCarletonUniversityinApril,alongwithProfessorsJoanDeBardelebenandDavidLong.

Currently,ProfessorVijuisworkingontwoarticles:“TPPandGMORegulatorySystems:AnyHopeforSuccessfulNegotiations?”and“IsIndiaorCanada/USaThreatfortheCEECs?MainBarrierstoTrade.”ShealsocontinuestoteachtheMAcoreseminaraswellasanMAcourseoninternationalpoliticaleconomy. During the winter 2016 semester, Professor Viju will be teaching the “Economics ofTransition”and“EuropeandRussiaintheWorld”attheundergraduatelevel.

EURUSoffersspecializationinCarleton’snewBachelorofGlobalandInternationalStudies

This fallmarkedthedebutof theBachelorofGlobalandInternationalStudies(BGInS)program,whichincludestheSpecialization‘EuropeandRussiaintheWorld’offeredbyEURUS.

KaterynaGazaryan,afirstyearBGInSstudent,specializingin‘EuropeandRussiaintheWorld’,spokewithusaboutherinterestsinEuropeanandRussianstudiesandherfirstimpressionsoftheprogram.Katerynabecameinterestedin the EURUS specialization due to her fascinationwithEuropean culture and desire to connect her Ukrainian

background with her education. So far, Kateryna’s favorite feature of the program is themultidisciplinaryscopeofthespecialization,whichcoversthehistory,culture,politics,andeconomicsof Europe and Russia. Having enjoyed studying under the guidance of EURUS professors Achim

EURUSActivitiesandEvents

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HurrelmannandJeffSahadeo,shealsocitestheemphasisoncriticalthinkingasadesirableaspectoftheprogram.

Kateryna is particularly interested in learning about current problems inEU‐Russia relations, andhopes toapply theknowledgesheobtains through theBGInSprogramtoa career in internationalaffairs.Despiteanalreadyimpressivegraspofthreelanguages(English,Russian,andUkrainian),sheis nonetheless looking to diversify her knowledge further by taking advantage of the program’slanguagerequirement.Bythetimeshegraduates,KaterynaaimstomasterSpanishaswell.

FormerCanadianAmbassadorChristopherWestdaldiscussesthenatureCanadian‐Russianrelations

This September, EURUS and the Centre for Governance and PublicManagement (CGPM), hosted aspecial guest lectureonCanadian‐Russian relationswith formerCanadianAmbassadorChristopherWestdal. Ambassador Westdal served as the Canadian Ambassador to Russia from 2003 to 2006.Duringhistalk,hesharedhis impressionsofthecurrentstateofCanadian‐Russianrelations,withacritical emphasis on the nature of Canadian foreign policy under the leadership of former PrimeMinisterStephenHarper.AmbassadorWestdalarguedthatinrecentyears,Canada’simagehasbeennegatively impacted in theeyesofbilateral andmultilateralpartners, relationswithRussiabeingaprimeexample.Theroomwasfilledtocapacity,andconcludedwithaspiritedQ&AsessionfocusedonCanadianforeignpolicyinthecontextofthethenup‐comingfederalelectionsinOctober.

EURUSco‐hostsconferenceon“TheGeopoliticsofEnergyintheCaspianRegion”

InApril2015,EURUSco‐hostedaconferenceon“TheGeopoliticsofEnergyintheCaspianRegion“withtheEmbassiesofAzerbaijan,GeorgiaandTurkeyinOttawa.Theconferencewasheldontheoccasionofthetwentiethanniversaryoftheconclusionoftheso‐called“ContractoftheCentury”in1994,whichinitiatedtheexploitationofhydrocarbonresourcesintheCaspianSea.ItexaminedthedevelopmentoftheenergysectorinAzerbaijan,oilandgascontractssignedwithmultinationalcorporations,andthetrilateralcooperationwithGeorgiaandTurkeyonmajoroilandgasprojects,whichmadetheseregionaldevelopments possible. It also discussed the impact of the recent decline in oil prices on energyproductionintheCaspianregion.AcademicpresentersincludedEURUSprofessorJeffSahadeo,EURUSAdjunctProfessorRobertCutler,ProfessorChristophZürcher(UniversityofOttawa),Dr.AfganNiftiyev(CaspianStrategyInstitute,Istanbul)andMr.AlexVatanka(MiddleEastInstitute,WashingtonDC).Theconferencealso featuredapanelofpractitioners, including theHEMr. SelcukUnal (AmbassadorofTurkeytoCanada),Dr.RehaAykulMuratoğlu(MinistryofEnergyandNaturalResources,RepublicofTurkey),HEMr.AlexanderLatsabidze(AmbassadorofGeorgiatoCanada),andHEMr.RamilHuseynli(Charged’AffairesofAzerbaijantoCanada).

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EURUSco‐hostsaroundtablediscussionontheEU’srelationswitheasternpartners

In October, EURUS, the Center for EuropeanStudies, and the Friedrich Ebert StiftungFoundation (Washington Office), hosted aroundtablediscussiontitled, “TheEUandtheEast in 2030: Four Scenarios of Relationsbetween theEU, theRussian Federation, andthe Common Neighbourhood”. Specialistsfrom Germany, France, Russia, and Polandexploredfourpossiblescenariosregardingthefuture of EU‐Russia relations in theCommonNeighbourhood, which covered a widespectrum of outcomes and implications foreach actor. One scenario proposed an initialstagnationofrelations,followedbyareturntoamorepragmaticapproachwheretheEuropeanUnionandRussia focuson shared interests and ignoredpoints of diplomatic tension.The eventwaswellattendedbystudents,academics,andcivilservants,andledtoananimateddiscussiononthecurrentstateofEU‐Russiarelations,androleofUkraineasanindependentactorduringtheQ&A.

“Kazakhstan:AYoungCountrywithanAncientHistory”

OnOctober13,2015,EURUShostedaroundtablediscussion, “Kazakhstan –AYoungCountrywithanAncientHistory”.Thiseventwasco‐sponsoredbytheEmbassyoftheRepublicofKazakhstan,andthe Centre for Governance and PublicManagement (CGPM), and marked the 550thanniversarysincetheestablishmentoftheKazakhKhanate. The conference was opened by HisExcellency,KonstantinZhigalov, theAmbassadorof the Republic of Kazakhstan to Canada, whodescribed some of Kazakhstan’s history andachievements since the nation has achievedindependencefromtheSovietUnion,in1991.

Topics of panel discussion included the cultural roots of Kazakhstan, such as unique folklore andinfluentialstylesofmusic,aswellastheevolutionofKazakhKhanshipunderRussianimperialrule.Kazakhstan’shistorywasdiscussedbyexpertsincludingDr.AlmaKunanbaeva(Stanford,PaloAlto)

From left to right: Dr. Jeff Sahadeo, Dr. Gulnar Kendirbai, EURUS Director Achim Hurrelmann, Dr. Alma Kunanbaeva, and Ambassador Konstantin Zhigalov. 

From left to right: EURUS professor Joan DeBardeleben, Dmitry Suslov (Higher School of Economics, Moscow), Felix Hett (Friedrich Ebert Stiftung),Dr. Florence Mardirossian (Geopol Europe, Paris), and Reinhard Krumm (Friedrich Ebert Stiftung). 

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and Dr. Gulnar Kendirbai (Columbia, New York), as well as EURUS professor Jeff Sahadeo, whoprovidedinsightsontherebellionof1916,amongotheraspectsofearly20thcenturyKazakhhistory.

“Mobility&Politics:EmergingTrendsandCommonChallengesinEuropeandCanada”

Throughouttheterm,theMobility&Politicslectureseriesexploredavarietyofinterestingandtimelysubjects including: re‐theorizing skilled migration, German responses to Europe’s migration andrefugeechallenge,aswellas theevolutionof theconceptofa ‘sanctuarycity’asa response to therefugeecrisisinCanada,theUnitedStatesandEurope.

Theserieswasverywellattendedandprovidedstudentswithanopportunitytohearinternationaland local perspectives on key issues in mobility politics. Guest speakers included internationalscholars Kenneth Horvath (Karlsruhe, Germany), Sabine Dini (Paris XIII, France), and ParvatiRaghuram (Newcastle‐upon‐Tyne, United Kingdom). EURUS professors Achim Hurrelmann andMartinGeigeralsoparticipatedintheseries.

Mobility&Politics is organizedbyEURUSprofessorMartinGeiger, and sponsoredbyanumberofpartnersincludingEURUS,CESandMigrationandDiasporaStudies(MDS)InitiativeatCarleton.

EURUSCo‐opExperience:BojanDodik

EURUSMAstudentBojanDodikhadtheopportunity towork forNational Program Evaluation Services (NPES), a branch of theRCMP.ServingasaJuniorEvaluationAnalyst,hisworkconsistedofevaluating law enforcement programs. When asked what heenjoyedthemostabouthiswork,Bojanrepliedthefollowing:

“WithoutadoubtwhatI’veenjoyedmostaboutworkingforNPEShasbeenthelevelofresponsibilityandrespectgiventostudents.Ifyouarereadytoshowinitiativeandtolearn,youarerewardedwithmeaningfulworkthateventuallymakesitswaytotheeyesofsenior

managementwithintheRCMP[…].In8monthsasaco‐opstudent,Ilearnedhowtoapplytheskillswespendyearsdevelopinginacademia.Acapacityforresearch,analysis,writing,andcommunicatingisvaluabletoemployers.”

BojanalsonotedthathisstudiesinEURUShadanoticeableimpactonhis job.HisresearchontheBalkansresultedinhimbeingintroducedtoaspecificevaluationprogramatwork.Overall,hehighlyrecommendstheco‐opprogramtoallstudents.“Theexperienceyoustandtogain,bothprofessionally

StudentNews

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andpersonally,canreallyhelptosolidifywhatitisthatyouwant,oratleastwhatyoudon’t[…].Theco‐opprogramhelpedmetogetafootinthedoorandtodayIamcertainlymoreaware,qualified,andjob‐readythanwhenIstarted.”

CatherineMalezisfeaturedinFPAVoices

During the past summer, EURUS MA student CatherineMalezishastravelledtoKyrgyzstaninordertoconductfieldresearch, focusingonexchangesbetweenlocalKyrgyzandUzbeks,inthecontextofopen‐airmarkets(bazaars).Inhermajorresearchpaper,whichfocusesoncross‐bordertradebetween Kyrgyz and Uzbek people, Catherine wishes toexplore how interaction between the two groups haschanged given recent tensions between them throughouttheFerghanaValley.

With theguidanceof a localKyrgyz student,Catherinevisited severalbazaars,where shehad theopportunitytodiscusstheseissueswithsellers.ThroughEURUS,sheachievedhergoalofconductingher own field research. Catherine’s experience has been featured in the November edition of theFacultyofPublicAffair’sonlinenewsletter,FPAVoices,whichisavailablehere.

Congratulationsto2015MAGraduates

CompletingaMaster’sdegreeisnosmallaccomplishment.ThefollowingstudentsgraduatedfromtheEURUSMAprogramatCarleton’stwoconvocationsin2015:

AlekseyAsiryan  ChangLiuPierreBussieres  AlexeyMakininDianaChiriac  KonstantinManyakinSebastianCollClough  GiovannaRomaJasonD’Amour  ArditSkoraKimberlyDillon  AdrianaSorescuMarielleGervais  AnikaSparlingOttilieGrisdaleAlexGroarkeTaylorHeavenKaterynaIvanchenkoElenaKaliberdaViktoryiaLeipi

EURUS MA graduates at the November 2015 convocation. From left to right: Alex Groarke,  Ottilie Grisdale, Taylor Heaven, and Jason D’Amour. 

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Belowareafewofourgraduates’researchtopics,whichillustratethediverseinterestsofourstudents:

PierreBussieres:“AFarCryfromMoscow:AnAnalysisofBargainingStrategiesbetweenProvincesoftheRussianFarEastandtheFederalCentre.”

OttilieGrisdale: “SeeingPast the ‘post‐9/11framing’:TheLongRiseofanti‐IslamPolitics in theNetherlands.”

Taylor Heaven: “Revised and Reshaped: The Role of Past Symbols in the Construction of aContemporaryRussianNationalIdentity.”

Elena Kaliberda: “The European Public Sphere: European Commission Initiatives on CreatingTransnationalMediaNetworks.”

KonstantinManyakin:“MulticulturalisminWesternEurope:FromImplementationtoFailure.”

Wewishthebestoflucktoallgraduatingstudents!

MagnaFundforRussianStudies

TheMagnaFundforRussianStudiesallowsEURUStoprovidestudentswithastipendofupto$2,000tosupportstudentresearchand trainingrelated tostudyingRussiaandtheRussian language.Thisfunding ispivotal tothesuccessofstudenttravelandresearchinRussianaffairsandhasbecomeabeaconofopportunitythatencouragesstudents’academicandcareergrowthviatheEURUSprogram.

The EURUSprogram is greatly enhanced byMagna funding. TheMagna Fund enriches studying inEURUS,Instituteevents,andfacultyresearchinitiativesrelatedtoRussia.

TheMagnaFund forRussianStudies, sponsoredbyFrankStronach,delivers$90,000annually for fiveyearstoCarletonUniversity.Thefundingfacilitatestravelforstudentsandfaculty,researchonRussianaffairs,Russianlanguagetraining,andprovidesfinancestohostinternationalspeakersforseminarsandguestlectures.TofindoutmoreaboutMagnafunding,pleasevisitthislink.

CarletonGraduateStudentTravel/ResearchBursary

The Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs provides the Graduate Student Travel/ResearchBursarytostudentswhorequirefinancialassistanceintravelforresearch,traveltopresentontheirresearch, and travel to conferences. This bursary has supported students attending conferences inTorontoandVictoria,seekinglinguistictraininginKyrgyzstanandconductingfieldworkinAzerbaijan.

The Graduate Student Travel/Research Bursary is awarded to students on a case‐by‐case basiswhorequiremodest financialassistance to complete field researchor to facilitate travel forpresentingat

FundingandTravelOpportunities

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academicconferences.Itcanalsohelpwithpublishingquestionnaires,long‐distancecharges,translationfees,andphotocopying.Formoreinformationonthisbursary,pleasevisitthislink.

GrantsforResearchontheEuropeanUnion

TheCentreforEuropeanStudies(CES)providessupporttobothMAandPhDstudentsforresearchtravelrelatedtotheEuropeanUnion.ThesegrantssupportfieldworkinEUmemberstatesrelatedtoPhDandMAtheses/dissertation/andmajorresearchpapersrequiredforthesedegrees.ThesegrantsaresupportedbyfundingfromtheEUandtheFacultyofGraduateandPost‐DoctoralAffairs.PleasechecktheOpportunitiessectionof theCESwebsite in January‐February2016forgrantcompetitionannouncements(www.carleton.ca/ces/grants‐and‐opportunities).

UnderthePhDMentorshipProgram, theCanada‐EuropeTransatlanticDialogue(CETD), fundedbythe Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, supports visits of Canadian PhDstudentstoinstitutionsinCanadaotherthantheirhomeuniversitytoworkwithafacultymemberwhohasexpertiseinthefieldofEU/contemporaryEuropeanstudiesoronCanada‐EUrelations.Formoreinformation on this program, please visit the CETD website athttps://labs.carleton.ca/canadaeurope/youth‐opportunities/

EUStudyTourandInternshipProgram

TheEUStudyTourandInternshipprogramisnowopenforapplicationsforsummer2016(seethislink).TheCentreforEuropeanStudieswillonceagainalsobeofferinggrantstosupportparticipationintheTour.ThisisathreeweekprogramofconsultationsinarangeofEuropeaninstitutionsduringthemonthofMay2016.Participantsmayapplyforanunpaidinternship(minimumtwomonths)inaEuropeaninstitutionfollowingtheTour.Forapplicationguidelines,pleasevisit.Formoreinformation,[email protected],orbyphone(613)520‐2600x8440.Thestudentgrantsareco‐fundedbyagrantfromtheEuropeanUnion.

TheCentre forEuropeanStudies(CES,www.carleton.ca/ces)continuestoreceivesupport fromtheEuropeanUnionasanEUCentreofExcellence(EUCE)andascoordinatorofthenetworkofEUCEsinCanada. Inaddition, theCentrehosts theCanada‐EuropeTransatlanticDialogue(CETD),a strategicknowledgeclusternetworkfundedbytheSocialSciencesandHumanitiesResearchCouncilofCanada(https://labs.carleton.ca/canadaeurope/).Forfullinformationseeourwebpages.

CentreforEuropeanStudiesUpdate

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TheCentrehasjustpublishedareportentitledStrategicPartnershipasanInstrumentofEUForeignPolicy,whichincludessummariesofoutstandingpresentationsbyahostofEuropean,Canadian,andAmerican contributors to amajor workshop sponsored by the EUCE and CETD in April 2015.ThepublicationexaminestheEU’spartnershipswithcountriesincludingCanada,theUS,Russia,China,andMexico, and the role that these partnerships play in the EU’s larger foreign policy approach. Seehttps://labs.carleton.ca/canadaeurope/2015/strategic‐partnership‐workshop‐report/.

Videocasts, summaries, and PowerPoint slides from the recent CES international conference onRenewable Energy and Climate Change Policy in Europe and Canada (October 1‐2, 2015) are nowavailable at http://carleton.ca/ces/energy‐policy‐workshop. This material provides excellentbackgroundregardinginternationalclimatechangenegotiations,whatcitiesinCanadaandEuropearedoinginthisarena,andthespecialchallengesfacedbyfederalandmultilevelgovernancesystemsliketheEUandCanadainpromotingrenewableenergyandinaddressingclimatechange.TheconferenceandmaterialsarefundedbyourEUandSSHRCgrants.

CES,withEURUS,hashostedlong‐termvisitingscholarFrancisMcGowan,UniversityofSussex,duringthe fall term. ProfessorMcGowan has been an instructor for a special topics graduate seminar onSustainable Energy Policy in Europe, cross‐listed with Carleton’s School of Public Policy andAdministration.DuringhistimeinCanada,hehaslecturedatCarletonUniversity,UniversityofAlbertain Edmonton, and at Queen’s University in Kingston, as well as offering a webinar relating to hisexpertiseonshalegasdevelopmentinEurope,CanadaandtheUS.

UpcomingCESEventsinWinter2016

OnMarch10‐11,theCanada‐EuropeTransatlanticDialogueisorganizingamajorwrap‐upconferenceentitledCanadaandEurope:Convergingordivergingresponsestointernationalanddomesticchallenges?TheeventwillfeaturescholarsfromacrossCanadaandEurope,whowillreflectonrelationsbetweentheEUandCanadaoverthesevenyearsoftheprojectandwilldiscusspotentialareasofcooperation,aswellaspossibilities formutual learningbetweenEuropeandCanada.Topicswill includedealingwith international conflict; the Canada‐Europe Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement(CETA); and Canadian/European responses to challenges such as environmental sustainability,migrationandintegrationofimmigrants,managingeconomiccrisis,policiesforinclusivegrowthandsocialinclusion,andissuesofdemocraticlegitimacy.Thiseventisfreeandopentothepublic.ThefullannouncementwillbeavailableontheCETDwebsiteinJanuary.

OnFebruary10,2015,ProfessorHannesAdomeitwillspeakonGerman‐EU‐Russianrelationsinthecontextofthepresentstrategicandmodernpartnershipsbetweenthesecountries.Dr.AdomeithastaughtattheCollegeofEurope,Natolin,Warsaw.Priortothat,hewasResearchAssociateandheadoftheRussiaresearchsectionattheGermanInstituteforInternationalandSecurityAffairsinBerlin.

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StayinTouchwithCESthroughSocialMedia

Weinviteyoutoconnectwithusthroughsocialmedia!BepartofalivelydiscussiononissuesrelatedtoEuropeandEU‐Canadarelationsandreceivetimelyeventandpublicationnotices!

Facebook:EUCentreofExcellencewww.facebook.com/groups/142734875742998

Canada‐EuropeTransatlanticDialoguewww.facebook.com/canadaeuropedialogue

Twitter:EUCentreofExcellencetwitter.com/Cen4EUStudies

Canada‐EuropeTransatlanticDialoguetwitter.com/CdnEurDialogue

YouTube:Canada‐EuropeTransatlanticDialogue/EUCAnetexpertdatabase

www.youtube.com/user/EUCAnet

FORMOREINFO,CONTACT:

Dr.JoanDeBardeleben,CESDirector,[email protected],CESCoordinator,[email protected]

Tojoinourmailinglistandreceivenoticesofup‐comingevents,pleasesendane‐[email protected].

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