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On superiority and inferiority in academia : an autoethnography
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Lessons from the (un)rule of law in Crimea
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Global South scholars in Global North universities: positionality, gender and ethnicity in academia. : Dr. Olga Burlyuk in conversation with Dr. Vjosa Musliu
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Review of 'The Europeanisation of the Western Balkans : a failure of EU conditionality?' edited by J.Džankić, S.Keil and M.Kmezić
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Teaching intelligence : get to grips with ‘research-led teaching’
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The six reincarnations of research-led teaching
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What no one told you about doing fieldwork in your country of origin
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Research intelligence : the perils of returning home for fieldwork
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What no one told you about doing fieldwork in your country of origin
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Cultural policy in South Korea : making a new patron state
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Bounded policy learning? : EU efforts to anticipate unintended consequences in conflict minerals legislation
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Conflict minerals policy shows the EU can and does learn from the mistakes of others
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Political 'no names' replace 'old names'
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Imagining Ukraine : Q&A with Olga Burlyuk
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Zelenskiy’s landslide in Ukraine : what does it mean?
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Fending off a triple inferiority complex in academia : an autoethnography
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Unintended consequences of EU external action
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Unintended consequences of EU external action
Olga Burlyuk (UGent) and Gergana Noutcheva(2019) -
Unintended consequences of EU external action : special issue
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Unintended consequences of EU external action
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Imagining Ukraine : from history and myths to Maidan protests
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Havrylyshyn, Oleh : the political economy of independent Ukraine : slow starts, false starts, and a last chance? London: Palgrave MacMillan, 2017
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Civil society in Ukraine : still saving democracy
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Civil society and change in Ukraine post-Euromaidan : an introduction
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Civil society in post-Euromaidan Ukraine : from revolution to consolidation
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Civil society in Ukraine: building on the Euromaidan legacy
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Ukraine’s civic progress and partial reform
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Protecting the rule of law in post-Soviet states : the relevance of European and Eurasian integration
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“Veni, vidi, ...vici?” EU performance and two faces of conditionality towards Ukraine
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Спецпроект "Спадщина Євромайдану" [Special project "Euromaidan legacy"]
(2017) 15-21 November. -
Громадянське суспільство після Євромайдану: Що змінилося? [Civil society post-Euromaidan: What has changed?]
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Special Issue : civil society in post-Euromaidan Ukraine
Olga Burlyuk (UGent) , Natalia Shapovalova and Kateryna Zarembo(2017) -
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Introduction to the special issue : civil society in Ukraine : building on Euromaidan legacy
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The ‘Oops!’ of EU engagement abroad : analyzing unintended consequences of EU external action
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Same end, different means : the evolution of Poland's support for Ukraine at the European level
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'Veni, vidi, … vici?' EU performance and two faces of conditionality towards Ukraine
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The Situation of National Minorities in Crimea Following its Annexation by Russia
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Exporting the rule of law to the EU’s eastern neighbourhood : reconciling coherence and differentiation
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Inescapable partners: the European Union and the Council of Europe as rule of law promoters in Ukraine
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The introduction and consolidation of the rule of law in Ukraine: domestic hindrances at the level of the demand for law
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Variation in EU external policies as a virtue: EU rule of law promotion in the neighbourhood
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The power of culture in reconciliation in the Ukraine crisis
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The Crimea crisis in Ukraine: stakes are high
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The four principles that structure EU-Ukraine cooperation, or the European Neighbourhood Policy 'in a nutshell'
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A thorny path to the spotlight: the rule of law component in EU external policies and EU-Ukraine relations
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An ambitious failure: conceptualising the EU approach to rule of law promotion (in Ukraine)
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European Union rule of law promotion in Ukraine: exploring the effects of interaction between the institutional contexts
(2013)