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Milada Anna Vachudova,
Assistant Professor of Political
Science, specializes in the impact of
international institutions on domestic politics, the enlargement of
the European Union, and the democratization of post-communist Europe.
She has previously held fellowships and research grants from the European
University Institute in Italy, the Center for European Studies at Harvard
University, the European Union Center of New York City at Columbia University,
the Center for International Studies at Princeton University, the Belfer
Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University,
and the National Science Foundation. She received her first degree after
study at Stanford University and the Institut dEtudes Politiques
in Paris. As a British Marshall Scholar and a member of St. Antonys
College, she completed a D.Phil. in the Faculty of Politics at the University
of Oxford. Her book Europe Undivided:
Democracy, Leverage, and Integration After Communism is forthcoming
in early 2005 from Oxford University Press. She has published on democratic
consolidation and the reform trajectories of postcommunist states; on
many facets of the enlargement of the European Union; on the EUs
evolving immigration and security policies; on NATOs changing
role in European security; and on the ability of international institutions
to promote political and economic reform.
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