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Roundtable OsteuropaRoundtable OsteuropaUkrainische Geflüchtete in Deutschland: zwischen den WeltenMit Oleksandra Bienert, Irina Mützelburg und Stefanie Orphal Music: “Complete” by Modul is licensed under a CC BY-NC-ND 3.0-License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ Gäste: Oleksandra Bienert ist ehrenamtliche Vorstandsvorsitzende der Allianz Ukrainischer Organisationen. Im Verein CineMova e.V. arbeitet sie als Trainerin für politische Bildung und setzt sich für die Teilhabe und Empowerment von Menschen mit Migrationsgeschichte ein: https://www.facebook.com/oleksandra.bienert Irina Mützelburg (ZOiS): https://www.zois-berlin.de/ueber-uns/mitarbeiterinnen/dr-irina-muetzelburg Moderation: Stefanie Orphal (ZOiS) https://www.zois-berlin.de/ueber-uns/mitarbeiterinnen/dr-stefanie-orphal Weiterles...2025-06-3040 minSAM&PAM\'s Book RadarSAM&PAM's Book RadarShades of Blue: How Brexit & Refugee Crises Reveal Europe's Fragmented IdentityTitle: Shades of Blue: Claiming Europe in the Age of Disintegration Authors: Félix Krawatzek, Friedemann Pestel, Rieke Trimçev, and Gregor Feindt Genre: Political Science, European History Publication Date: 2025 available on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4hzyUeJ"Using our affiliate links helps support the content we create."Summary:Dive into the multifaceted idea of Europe in the 21st century with "Shades of Blue." This book explores the diverse meanings of Europe to its people, moving beyond the narratives of intellectuals to dissect public discourse. Through an analysis of major daily newspapers across six Eu...2025-02-2011 minWorld Focus from BrusselsWorld Focus from BrusselsRussia at War – An interview with Félix Krawatzek, expert on Russia and comparative politicsRussia’s war on Ukraine rages on and soon three years have passed since the full-scale invasion on 24 February 2022.  Experts on Russia gathered in Brussels on 27 January at a conference headlined: “Russia and Europe in Wartime.” In this episode I interview one of the speakers,  Félix Krawatzek, Senior Researcher at the Centre for East European and International Studies (ZOiS), in Berlin. He says that despite Western sanctions Russia will not run out of money to finance the war effort. We spoke about how the Russian government is increasingly militarizing education through propaganda and other methods...2025-01-2817 minWorld Focus from BrusselsWorld Focus from BrusselsRussia at War - An interview with Félix Krawatzek, expert on Russia and comparative politicsRussia’s war on Ukraine rages on and soon three years have passed since the full-scale invasion on 24 February 2022.  Experts on Russia gathered in Brussels on 27 January in a conference headlined: “Russia and Europe in Wartime.” In this episode I interview one of the speakers,  Félix Krawatzek, Senior Researcher at the Centre for East European and International Studies (ZOiS), in Berlin. He says that despite Western sanctions Russia will not run out of money to finance the war effort. We spoke about how the Russian government is increasingly militarizing education through propaganda and other methods...2025-01-2818 minTransformative PodcastTransformative PodcastThe Liberal Exodus? (Félix Krawatzek) Who are the people who left Russia after the beginning of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022? Is this an exodus of politically active liberals in opposition to the regime? What role does the military mobilization of young men play? Where do people go, and what do they do in their places of exile? In this episode, Félix Krawatzek (ZOiS Berlin) discusses some key insights of his research on the topic with RECET scientific director Jannis Panagiotidis.   Félix Krawatzek is Head of the Research Unit Youth and Generational Change at the Center for East European and Int...2024-05-0816 minRoundtable OsteuropaRoundtable OsteuropaYouthquake Polska: Elections under conditions of heightened polarisationWith Félix Krawatzek, Hakob Matevosyan and Johanna Mogwitz Ahead of the Polish parliamentary elections on 15 October 2023, political campaigns are running at full steam. From coupling the election with a referendum, to employing an increasingly sharp rhetoric against Poland’s neighbours Germany, and, as of recently, Ukraine, the ruling Law and Justice party is eager to mobilize voters and maintain power. One group could play a decisive role in changing the future power dynamics. In a continuation of their work within the MoveMeRU project, researchers Félix Krawatzek and Hakob Matevosyan have surveyed Polish 18 to 34 year olds on current soci...2023-10-0932 minZOiS PodcastZOiS PodcastYouthquake Polska: Elections under conditions of heightened polarisationWith Félix Krawatzek, Hakob Matevosyan and Johanna Mogwitz Ahead of the Polish parliamentary elections on 15 October 2023, political campaigns are running at full steam. From coupling the election with a referendum, to employing an increasingly sharp rhetoric against Poland’s neighbours Germany, and, as of recently, Ukraine, the ruling Law and Justice party is eager to mobilize voters and maintain power. One group could play a decisive role in changing the future power dynamics. In a continuation of their work within the MoveMeRU project, researchers Félix Krawatzek and Hakob Matevosyan have surveyed Polish 18 to 34 year olds on current social issu...2023-10-0932 minZOiS PodcastZOiS PodcastNostalgia in political history museums in Germany and RussiaWith Jörg Morré, Oleg Lutohin and Félix Krawatzek “We will not make this mistake a second time.” With these words, Vladimir Putin justified Russia’s full scale invasion of Ukraine, referencing Stalin’s failed attempts in appeasing Hitler and thereby eqating the United States and NATO allies with Nazi Germany. But the fight over historical interpretations did not begin in February 2022, nor is it unique to contemporary Russia. We also see it closer to home: in the nostalgic language of the far right and populist parties in Germany, France or Poland. In the political discourse of the AfD, the Rassemb...2023-03-2441 minRoundtable OsteuropaRoundtable OsteuropaNostalgia in political history museums in Germany and RussiaWith Jörg Morré, Oleg Lutohin and Félix Krawatzek (Music: “Complete” by Modul is licensed under a CC BY-NC-ND 3.0-License.) Speakers: Jörg Morré (Museum Karlshorst): https://www.museum-karlshorst.de/ Oleg Lutohin (visiting researcher at ZOiS, formerly Yeltsin Presidential Museum, Yekaterinburg): https://www.zois-berlin.de/en/about-us/staff/oleg-lutohin Félix Krawatzek (ZOiS): https://www.zois-berlin.de/en/about-us/staff/dr-felix-krawatzek References: Statement about Russia's war against Ukraine by Museum Berlin-Karlshorst (in German): https://www.museum-karlshorst.de/fileadmin/PDFS/Statement_Museum_Berlin-Karlshorst_21.02.2023.pdf Yeltsin Centre: https://yeltsin.ru...2023-03-2441 minThe Naked PravdaThe Naked PravdaRussian youth culture and subculturesLate last month, there was a sudden and brief explosion of news reports in Russia and Ukraine about an ascendant youth movement of violence supposedly built around the subculture of anime fans. According to vague stories in the media, fistfights were breaking out at shopping malls and other public places as part of a transnational campaign by something called “PMC Ryodan.” After a large fight in St. Petersburg led to dozens of arrests of Ryodan and anti-Ryodan youths, a federal lawmaker in the State Duma even appealed publicly to Russia’s Interior Ministry, demanding a ban on all co...2023-03-1134 minRoundtable OsteuropaRoundtable OsteuropaFrom Russia, with MemoriesWith Félix Krawatzek, Hakob Matevosyan and Johanna Mogwitz The way Russia has employed historical references to justify the war against Ukraine has brought conceptions of history once more into the focus of the general public. With these narratives, the Russian state is also addressing Russian speakers beyond its own borders. Still, we know very little about the receiving side of memory politics. In this podcast episode, Félix Krawatzek and Hakob Matevosyan introduce their new research project, which takes a look at how memory is transmitted from one generation to the next in Russian speaking communities abroad. Moving Ru...2023-03-0330 minZOiS PodcastZOiS PodcastFrom Russia, with MemoriesWith Félix Krawatzek, Hakob Matevosyan and Johanna Mogwitz The way Russia has employed historical references to justify the war against Ukraine has brought conceptions of history once more into the focus of the general public. With these narratives, the Russian state is also addressing Russian speakers beyond its own borders. Still, we know very little about the receiving side of memory politics. In this podcast episode, Félix Krawatzek and Hakob Matevosyan introduce their new research project, which takes a look at how memory is transmitted from one generation to the next in Russian speaking communities abroad. Moving Russia(ns...2023-03-0330 minBungacastBungacastOK BUNGER! The Problem of Generations (FULL)A special five-part series on generational consciousness and conflict. Previously released in 2021 only to subscribers at patreon.com/bungacast, a year on we're releasing the whole series to everyone. Part 1: (00:00:00) Part 2: (00:38:11) Part 3: (01:07:54) Part 4: (02:50:32) Part 5: (03:59:24) Part 1: We look at the current, vexed discourse around generations, and analyse competing theories on how to understand generational cleavages. Guests include: Felix Krawatzek, political scientist at the Centre for East European and International Studies in Berlin Jennie Bristow, sociologist at Canterbury Christ Church University Joshua Glenn, semiotician, author, and publisher of HiLoBrow Part 2: 2022-11-155h 04Roundtable OsteuropaRoundtable OsteuropaFleeing Russia’s war: Ukrainian refugees in EuropeWith Karolina Łukasiewicz, Irina Mützelburg and Stefanie Orphal Since the start of Russia’s invasion, millions of people have left Ukraine to get to safety. This podcast episode deals with the situation of Ukrainian refugees. Karolina Łukasiewicz and Irina Mützelburg, who have both studied migration and asylum policies for years, explain what difficulties refugees face, how Poland, hosting by far the largest number has been welcoming Ukrainians and how the EU’s treatment of Ukrainian refugees differs from that of Syrian refugees in 2015 and other asylum seekers. (Music: “Complete” by Modul is licensed under a CC BY-NC-ND 3.0-License.) 2022-05-1737 minRoundtable OsteuropaRoundtable OsteuropaDie Ukraine im KriegMit Tatiana Zhurzhenko und Gwendolyn Sasse (Music: “Complete” by Modul is licensed under a CC BY-NC-ND 3.0-License.) Hören Sie mehr zur ‚civic identity‘ , der ukrainischen Diversität und dem Unabhängigkeitsreferendum in der Folge des Rountable Osteuropa anlässlich 30 Jahre Unabhängigkeit mit Serhii Plokhii, Gwendolyn Sasse und Félix Krawatzek (Englisch): https://www.zois-berlin.de/podcast-roundtable-osteuropa/archiv-2021/30postsovietyears-ukraines-independence Hintergrund zur Repatriierungspolitik Russlands in Bezug auf Bürger*innen der Ukraine in dieser Folge des Roundtable mit Tatiana Zhurzhenko (Englisch): https://www.zois-berlin.de/podcast-roundtable-osteuropa/archiv-2021/looking-for-compatriots-repatriation-politics-in-russia-and-beyond Fortlaufend aktualisiertes Themendossier des ZOiS zum Krieg in de...2022-04-0441 minRoundtable OsteuropaRoundtable Osteuropa#30PostSovietYears: Ukraine’s IndependenceWith Serhii Plokhii, Gwendolyn Sasse and Félix Krawatzek Music: “Complete” by Modul is licensed under a CC BY-NC-ND 3.0-License. Speakers: Serhii Plokhii (Ukrainian Research Institute, Harvard University: https://history.fas.harvard.edu/people/serhii-plokhii Gwendolyn Sasse (ZOiS): https://en.zois-berlin.de/about-us/staff/prof-dr-gwendolyn-sasse Félix Krawatzek (ZOiS): https://en.zois-berlin.de/about-us/staff/dr-felix-krawatzek Further reading: Serhii Plokhii: The Gates of Europe: A History of Ukraine, Basic Books (2015): https://www.basicbooks.com/titles/serhii-plokhy/the-gates-of-europe/9781541675643/ Serhii Plokhii: The Last empire: The Final Days of the...2021-11-3051 minZOiS PodcastZOiS Podcast#30PostSovietYears: Ukraine’s IndependenceThirty years ago, on 1 December 1991, more than 90% of Ukrainian voters voted for the country’s independence, with turnout exceeding 80%. The referendum served as a democratic legitimation after Ukraine had declared its independence on 24 August 1991. The declaration of independence and its public approval were a watershed moment for Ukraine and Soviet history in the decisive year of 1991. Afterward it had become clear that the further existence of the USSR, without its second largest republic, had become unrealistic. To this day, the Ukrainian independence leaves a contested legacy. The memories of 1991 are intertwined with contested questions of national identity, sovereignty and territorial in...2021-11-3051 minRoundtable OsteuropaRoundtable OsteuropaDie Situation an der EU-Grenze zu Belarus: Teil 2Mit Bettina Bruns, Sabine von Löwis und Irina Mützelburg Music: “Complete” by Modul is licensed under a CC BY-NC-ND 3.0-License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/) Dr. Bettina Bruns (Leibniz-Institut für Länderkunde, Leipzig): https://leibniz-ifl.de/institut/personen/bruns-bettina Dr. Sabine von Löwis (ZOiS): https://www.zois-berlin.de/ueber-uns/mitarbeiterinnen/dr-sabine-von-loewis Moderation: Dr. Irina Mützelburg (ZOiS): https://www.zois-berlin.de/ueber-uns/mitarbeiterinnen/dr-irina-muetzelburg Hören Sie auch den ersten Teil des Podcasts zum Thema mit Dr. Karolina Łukasiewicz (Centre of Migration Research, University of Warsaw), Dr. Félix Krawat...2021-11-1631 minRoundtable OsteuropaRoundtable OsteuropaThe situation at the Belarus-EU border: Part 1With Karolina Łukasiewicz, Félix Krawatzek and Gwendolyn Sasse Music: “Complete” by Modul is licensed under a CC BY-NC-ND 3.0-License. Dr. Karolina Łukasiewicz, Centre of Migration Research, University of Warsaw: http://www.migracje.uw.edu.pl/zespol/karolina-lukasiewicz/ Dr. Félix Krawatzek (ZOiS): https://en.zois-berlin.de/about-us/staff/dr-felix-krawatzek/ More ZOiS research on Belarus: https://en.zois-berlin.de/about-us/news/focus-on-belarus2021-11-0843 minZOiS PodcastZOiS PodcastThe situation at the Belarus EU border: Part 1With Karolina Łukasiewicz, Félix Krawatzek and Gwendolyn Sasse For weeks, thousands of refugees have tried and in part managed to cross into Poland, Lithuania and Latvia. Aliaksandr Lukashenka’s regime has encouraged the arrival of refugees in Belarus and has facilitated their transport though the country to the EU border. Refugees are used as a political instrument to put pressure on the neighbouring countries and the EU as a whole. Karolina Łukasiewicz from the University of Warsaw and ZOiS researcher Félix Krawatzek share their analysis of the situation.2021-11-0843 minBungacastBungacastOK BUNGER! The Problem of Generations, pt. 4 The fourth in a special five-part series on generational consciousness and conflict.   In this episode, we examine Generation X – the generation of the End of History. How was this generation overshadowed by the Boomer's failures? In the Eastern Bloc, the fall of Soviet regimes was a traumatic moment – how did this shape consciousness? And how did the Iranian Revolution – and subsequent war – shape the political perspectives of Iranians?   Guests include: Maren Thom, film scholar Alexei Yurchak, professor of anthropology at Berkeley  Jennie Bristow, senior lecturer in sociology at Canterbury Christ Church University Josh Glenn, semiotician, author, and publisher of HiLoBrow Arash Azizi...2021-10-121h 08BungacastBungacastOK BUNGER! The Problem of Generations, pt. 1The first in a special five-part series on generational consciousness and conflict. In this episode, we look at the current, vexed discourse around generations, and analyse competing theories on how to understand generational cleavages. Guests include: Felix Krawatzek, political scientist at the Centre for East European and International Studies in Berlin Jennie Bristow, sociologist at Canterbury Christ Church University Joshua Glenn, semiotician, author, and publisher of HiLoBrow Original music by: Jonny Mundey Additional music: Peter Kuli / OK Boomer / courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group, Inc. Liru / For the...2021-09-2138 minZOiS PodcastZOiS Podcast#30PostSovietYears | Erinnerung an die Sowjetunion und ihren ZerfallMit dieser Folge eröffnen wir unseren Themenschwerpunkt #30PostSovietYears, denn im Dezember 2021 jährt sich der Zerfall der Sowjetunion zum dreißigsten Mal. Wie wird dieser historische Wendepunkt von den Menschen in Russland und anderen Nachfolgestaaten der Sowjetunion heute wahrgenommen, und welche Rolle spielt die fehlende Aufarbeitung der Sowjetzeit und ihres Zusammenbruchs in der Folge? Die Mitbegründerin der russischen Menschenrechtsorganisation Memorial, Irina Scherbakowa, setzt sich seit den 1980er Jahren mit der Erinnerungskultur in Russland auseinander. Im Gespräch mit der Historikerin diskutieren Félix Krawatzek und Gwendolyn Sasse vom ZOiS, wie sich die Wahrnehmung der der Geschichte in dieser Zeit g...2021-03-2350 minRoundtable OsteuropaRoundtable Osteuropa#30PostSovietYears | Erinnerung an die Sowjetunion und ihren ZerfallMit Irina Scherbakowa, Félix Krawatzek und Gwendolyn Sasse Music: “Complete” by Modul is licensed under a CC BY-NC-ND 3.0-License Memorial, https://www.memo.ru/en-us/ Reports zur Jugend: Russland, https://www.zois-berlin.de/publikationen/youth-in-russia-outlook-on-life-and-political-attitudes Belarus, https://www.zois-berlin.de/publikationen/youth-in-belarus-outlook-on-life-and-political-attitudes Polen, https://www.zois-berlin.de/publikationen/youth-in-poland-outlook-on-life-and-political-attitudes Report zu Erinnerung, https://www.zois-berlin.de/publikationen/world-war-ii-for-young-russians-the-production-and-reception-of-history Themenjahr 30PostSovietYears, https://www.zois-berlin.de/ueber-uns/aktuelles/30postsovietyears Félix Krawatzek, https://www.zois-berlin.de/ueber-uns/mitarbeiterinnen/dr-felix-krawatzek Gwendolyn Sasse, https://www.zois-berlin.de/ueb...2021-03-2350 minThe Conversation WeeklyThe Conversation WeeklyWhy it's a big month for MarsWelcome to the first episode of a new podcast from The Conversation, the world explained by experts. This week we’re talking to researchers about Mars – and Belarus.For the past six months, three different space missions have been on their way to Mars. Now, all three – from the United Arab Emirates, China and the US – are due to arrive at the red planet in February within a few weeks of each other. We talk to three experts, Jim Bell, Professor in the School of Earth and Space Exploration at Arizona State University, Stefania Paladini, Reader in Economics...2021-02-0435 minRoundtable OsteuropaRoundtable OsteuropaBelarus in turmoilFor more than two weeks now, Belarus has been in turmoil. After president Aliaksandr Lukashenka was announced the winner of the presidential election with more than 80% of the votes, Belarusians took to the streets to contest the results as electoral fraud. The regime cracked down hard on the protests, large-scale police violence and even torture were reported. Nevertheless, an increasing number of Belarusians across the country with different personal backgrounds and ages have joined the protests. And also workers in several state enterprises went on strike. Where does this solidarity, the determination and the widespread will for change come from...2020-08-2136 minZOiS PodcastZOiS PodcastBelarus in turmoilFor more than two weeks now, Belarus has been in turmoil. After president Aliaksandr Lukashenka was announced the winner of the presidential election with more than 80% of the votes, Belarusians took to the streets to contest the results as electoral fraud. The regime cracked down hard on the protests, large-scale police violence and even torture were reported. Nevertheless, an increasing number of Belarusians across the country with different personal backgrounds and ages have joined the protests. And also workers in several state enterprises went on strike. Where does this solidarity, the determination and the widespread will for change come from...2020-08-2136 minRoundtable OsteuropaRoundtable OsteuropaDie Verfassungsreform in RusslandMit Caroline von Gall, Christian Schaich und Gwendolyn Sasse Music: “Complete” by Modul is licensed under a CC BY-NC-ND 3.0-License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/) Beteiligte: Caroline von Gall, http://iorr.uni-koeln.de/institut/personen/professorin-dr-caroline-von-gall Christian Schaich, https://www.zois-berlin.de/ueber-uns/mitarbeiterinnen/dr-christian-schaich/ Gwendolyn Sasse, https://www.zois-berlin.de/ueber-uns/mitarbeiterinnen/prof-dr-gwendolyn-sasse/ Weiterführende Informationen: Caroline von Gall: Der Wille des Volkes, Verfassungsblog, https://verfassungsblog.de/der-wille-des-volkes/ Christian Schaich: 25 Jahre russische Verfassung, ZOiS Spotlight, https://www.zois-berlin.de/publikationen/zois-spotlight-2018/25-jahre-russische-verfassung/ Gwend...2020-06-2948 minRoundtable OsteuropaRoundtable Osteuropa9 May in Russia: Memory (politics) of World War IIWith George Soroka, Nina Frieß and Félix Krawatzek Music: “Complete” by Modul is licensed under a CC BY-NC-ND 3.0-License. Speakers: Nina Frieß: https://en.zois-berlin.de/about-us/staff/dr-nina-friess/ Félix Krawatzek: https://en.zois-berlin.de/about-us/staff/dr-felix-krawatzek/ George Soroka: https://scholar.harvard.edu/gsoroka/bio Further reading: 9 May: Contested remembrance of the war’s end, ZOiS Spotlight 17/2020 by Sandra Dahlke World War II for Young Russians: the Production and Reception of History, ZOiS Report 1/2020 by Félix Krawatzek and Nina Frieß Meduza.io...2020-05-0635 minZOiS PodcastZOiS Podcast9 May in Russia: Memory (politics) of World War IIThis year’s celebrations of the end World War II have been long in the planning in Russia. But the spread of Covid-19 has made it inevitable to postpone the most important events, notably the military parade in Moscow. Already last year, President Vladimir Putin declared 2020 a year of victory and glory, demonstrating once more that the Soviet victory is a very important resource for identification with the Russian state. In the year of the 75th anniversary of its end, the memory of World War II has become an immensely controversial topic in international politics. At the same time, it is...2020-05-0635 minZOiS PodcastZOiS PodcastBelarus after the elections: the role of youth in politicsMany observers consider the Belarusian parliamentary elections, which took place on 17 November 2019, a step backwards in terms of democratic standards. Although nobody had expected fundamental political change, it is noteworthy that unlike in previous parliamentary elections no real opposition candidate managed to win a mandate. Even the symbolic pluralism has disappeared from the parliamentary scene. However, below the level of official politics, Belarusian society is changing. Youth as a symbolic category and as a political actor has become more important in the official discourse. President Lukashenka’s regime is aware of the significance of youth as a source of legitimation an...2019-12-0637 minRoundtable OsteuropaRoundtable OsteuropaBelarus after the elections: the role of youth in politicsMany observers consider the Belarusian parliamentary elections, which took place on 17 November 2019, a step backwards in terms of democratic standards. Although nobody had expected fundamental political change, it is noteworthy that unlike in previous parliamentary elections no real opposition candidate managed to win a mandate. Even the symbolic pluralism has disappeared from the parliamentary scene. However, below the level of official politics, Belarusian society is changing. Youth as a symbolic category and as a political actor has become more important in the official discourse. President Lukashenka’s regime is aware of the significance of youth as a source of legitimation an...2019-12-0637 minZOiS PodcastZOiS PodcastBelarus: Vorschau auf die ParlamentswahlAnlässlich der Parlamentswahl am 17. November werfen wir einen Blick nach Belarus. Bisherige Wahlen waren nach Einschätzung der OSZE weder frei noch fair. Die Situation scheint sich in den letzten Jahren verbessert zu haben, denn die letzten Präsidentschafts- und Parlamentswahlen verliefen zwar nicht ohne Mängel, aber zumin-dest ohne gewaltsame Repressionen. Die diesjährigen Parlamentswahlen finden zu einem Zeitpunkt statt, zu dem es Spekulationen darüber gibt, ob sich das Land eventuell öffnet. Die Beziehungen zu Russland sind kom-pliziert. Bezeichnenderweise sprach Präsident Lukaschenka Ende Oktober wieder einmal davon, dass das Land „ein Fenster nach Europa“ brauche. Im politischen...2019-11-1332 minRoundtable OsteuropaRoundtable OsteuropaBelarus: Vorschau auf die ParlamentswahlMit Nadja Douglas, Adam Busuleanu und Félix Krawatzek Adam Busuleanu: https://www.european-exchange.org/en/meet-the-team.html Nadja Douglas: https://www.zois-berlin.de/ueber-uns/mitarbeiterinnen/dr-nadja-douglas/ Félix Krawatzek: https://www.zois-berlin.de/ueber-uns/mitarbeiterinnen/dr-felix-krawatzek/ Censorship and penalties: Parliamentary elections worse than ever https://www.epde.org/en/news/details/censorship-and-penalties-parliamentary-elections-worse-than-ever-2480.html Sofie Bedford: “The Election Game:” Authoritarian Consolidation Processes in Belarus https://muse.jhu.edu/article/675780/pdf Félix Krawatzek: Youth in Belarus: Outlook on Life and Political Attitudes, ZOiS Report 5/2019, https://www.zois-berlin.de/publikationen/zois-re...2019-11-1332 minZOiS PodcastZOiS PodcastProteste in Russland: Die Situation nach den WahlenIn diesem Podcast schauen wir nach Russland. Ausgelöst durch die Nichtzulassung unabhän-giger Kandidat*innen war es im Vorfeld der Wahlen zum Moskauer Stadtparlament zu wo-chenlangen Protesten gekommen. Wie sieht die Situation nach den Lokal- und Regionalwah-len aus? Gwendolyn Sasse spricht mit Janis Kluge und Félix Krawatzek über die vielfältige Protestbewegung und die fließende Grenze zwischen sozialen und politi-schen Protesten im Land. Wodurch mobilisieren sich Jugendliche im heutigen Russland? Wel-che Rolle spielen führende Oppositionspolitiker wie Alexei Nawalny noch? Mit welchen Maß-nahmen reagiert das Regime auf wirtschaftliche und soziale Probleme als einer wichtigen Ursache für Mobilis...2019-09-2737 minRoundtable OsteuropaRoundtable OsteuropaProteste in Russland: Die Situation nach den WahlenMit Janis Kluge, Félix Krawatzek und Gwendolyn Sasse Janis Kluge: Russia’s economy until 2030: Falling behind (zu den wirtschaftlichen Aussichten und den Erwartugen für den Lebensstandard der Bevölkerung, auf Englisch) https://atlantic-community.org/russias-economy-until-2030-falling-behind/ Andrei Kolesnikov: Russlands drei Fronten der Zivilgesellschaft, ZOiS Spotlight 24/2019 https://www.zois-berlin.de/publikationen/zois-spotlight/russlands-drei-fronten-der-zivilgesellschaft/ Gwendolyn Sasse: Young Russians Are Losing Trust in Putin’s Regime and Thinking of Leaving the Country https://carnegieeurope.eu/2019/09/06/young-russians-are-losing-trust-in-putin-s-regime-and-thinking-of-leaving-country-pub-79806 Félix Krawatzek and Gwendolyn Sasse: Youth in Russia: Outlook on Life and Political Attitudes, ZOiS Report 1/2018 https://www.zois...2019-09-2737 minRoundtable OsteuropaRoundtable OsteuropaPolitical RemittancesMigration und der Transfer politischer Ideen Mit einem Konzept aus der Ökonomie fing alles an: Remittances, finanzielle Transfers von Migrantinnen in ihre Herkunftsländer sorgten schon in den 80er Jahren für Aufsehen, als sich herausstellte, dass deren ökonomische Bedeutung lange unterschätzt worden war. Seitdem hat der Begriff auch in der Politikwissenschaft Karriere gemacht. Wie lässt sich das Konzept auf politische Zusammenhänge übertragen? Und wo stößt es an seine Grenzen? Wenn Migrantinnen neue politische Prinzipien in ihre Herkunftsländer einbringen, kann dies die dortige Politik beeinflussen. Wie sich das auf die Akteur*innen und Ideen selbst ausw...2019-04-0233 minZOiS PodcastZOiS PodcastPolitical Remittances – Migration und der Transfer politischer IdeenMit einem Konzept aus der Ökonomie fing alles an: Remittances, finanzielle Transfers von Migrant*innen in ihre Herkunftsländer sorgten schon in den 80er Jahren für Aufsehen, als sich herausstellte, dass deren ökonomische Bedeutung lange unterschätzt worden war. Seitdem hat der Begriff auch in der Politikwissenschaft Karriere gemacht. Wie lässt sich das Konzept auf politische Zusammenhänge übertragen? Und wo stößt es an seine Grenzen? Wenn Migrant*innen neue politische Prinzipien in ihre Herkunftsländer einbringen, kann dies die dortige Politik beeinflussen. Wie sich das auf die Akteur*innen und Ideen selbst auswirkt und welche Effekte man tatsäch...2019-04-0233 minZOiS PodcastZOiS PodcastMemory Politics & SocietyThis is the third of a 3-part podcast series conceived by Félix Krawatzek (ZOiS Berlin) and George Soroka (Harvard University). The podcast is part of a conference held at Harvard University on 28 and 29 August 2018 on “Circulating across Europe? Transgressive Narratives about the Past”. The speaker is Olga Kuzmina (Harvard University), Daniel Menz (Harvard University) conducted the interviews and Henri Koblischke (ZOiS Berlin) realised the production. Many thanks to Clemens Teufel (www.clemensteufel.com) who recorded Ravel’s Prélude from Le Tombeau de Couperin exclusively for this podcast.2018-11-3029 minZOiS PodcastZOiS PodcastMnemonic DiscoursesThis is the second of a 3-part podcast series conceived by Félix Krawatzek (ZOiS Berlin) and George Soroka (Harvard University). The podcast is part of a conference held at Harvard University on 28 and 29 August 2018 on “Circulating across Europe? Transgressive Narratives about the Past”. The speaker is Olga Kuzmina (Harvard University), Daniel Menz (Harvard University) conducted the interviews and Henri Koblischke (ZOiS Berlin) realised the production. Many thanks to Clemens Teufel (www.clemensteufel.com) who recorded Ravel’s Prélude from Le Tombeau de Couperin exclusively for this podcast.2018-11-1632 minZOiS PodcastZOiS PodcastLegal PerspectivesThis is the first of a 3-part podcast series conceived by Félix Krawatzek (ZOiS Berlin) and George Soroka (Harvard University). The podcast is part of a conference held at Harvard University on 28 and 29 August 2018 on “Circulating across Europe? Transgressive Narratives about the Past”. The speaker is Olga Kuzmina (Harvard University), Daniel Menz (Harvard University) conducted the interviews and Henri Koblischke (ZOiS Berlin) realised the production. Many thanks to Clemens Teufel (www.clemensteufel.com) who recorded Ravel’s Prélude from Le Tombeau de Couperin exclusively for this podcast.2018-11-0226 minEU FuturesEU FuturesEU Futures - Episode 40 - Felix KrawatzekIn this episode, Felix Krawatzek draws on his research on how ideas about the future come into the play in the present in order to describe current trends in Europe, notably, the recent deviation in wake of the Brexit vote, from a linear path of "ever closer union." He shares his belief that European citizens remain committed to - and ready to defend - liberal values. It is therefore important for the EU, as the institutional embodiment of "Europe", to reassert its commitment to values and principles versus what Krawatzek calls "deals", referring to...2017-02-2300 minData visualisation and the future of academic publishingData visualisation and the future of academic publishingVisualising 150 Years of Correspondence between the US and GermanyFelix Krawatzek (Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford) gives the fourth talk in the conference.2016-11-0222 minPolitics and International Relations PodcastsPolitics and International Relations PodcastsText in the Social Sciences Session 4: Topic ModelingFélix Krawatzek and Andy Eggers discuss methods to analyse large bodies of text in more systematic and reliable ways.2016-04-181h 02Politics and International Relations PodcastsPolitics and International Relations PodcastsText in the Social Sciences Session 3: Scaling and Dictionary ApproachesFélix Krawatzek and Andy Eggers discuss methods to analyse large bodies of text in more systematic and reliable ways.2016-04-1847 minPolitics and International Relations PodcastsPolitics and International Relations PodcastsText in the Social Sciences Session 2: Text as DiscourseFélix Krawatzek and Andy Eggers discuss methods to analyse large bodies of text in more systematic and reliable ways.2016-04-1848 minPolitics and International Relations PodcastsPolitics and International Relations PodcastsText in the Social Sciences Session 1: Getting StartedFélix Krawatzek and Andy Eggers discuss methods to analyse large bodies of text in more systematic and reliable ways.2016-04-181h 05