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Maksymenko Iryna

Максименко Ірина Володимирівна

Department of International Relations, Faculty of International Relations, Political Science and Sociology, Odesa I. I. Mechnikov National University. 2 Dvoryanska, Odesa, Ukraine, 65082.

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Courses: 1) Foreign Policy of Ukraine; 2) History of International Relations, 3000 BC – mid. of 17th century AC; 3) Ukraine in the International Security System; 4) EU policy towards Mediterranean region.

  • 2018 – Associated Professor, Department of International Relations.
  • 2001 – 2017 – Assistant Professor, Department of International Relations
  • 2014 – PhD in Political Sciences, Specialty «Political Problems of International Systems and Global Development»
  • 2001 – 2019 – Senior Research Fellow, Center for International Studies, Odesa I. I. Mechnikov National University
  • 2001 – MA, specialty «International Relations» (Odesa I. I. Mechnikov National University).

List of main publications

  1. Російська ядерна дипломатія у війні проти України: випробування практикою. Міжнародні та політичні дослідження. Interpolis. 2025. №40. С. (у співавторстві з П. Сіновець).
  2. Introduction by Polina Sinovets and Iryna Maksymenko. H-Diplo Book Roundtable on: Mariana Budjeryn. Inheriting the Bomb: The Collapse of the USSR and the Nuclear Disarmament of Ukraine. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2022. March 28, 2025. 
  3. Brusylovska O., Maksymenko I. Analysis of the media discourse on the 2022 war in Ukraine: The case of Russia. Regional Science Policy & Practice. Special Issue: Ukraine: Geopolitical Realities and Regional Development Perspectives. 2022. Doi: (Scopus)
  4. Sinovets P., Maksymenko I., Skrypnyk M. The Russian roulette: the Kremlin’s escalation strategy in the Baltic to the Black Sea regions. Lithuanian Annual Strategic Review. 2021. №19. P. 5-26 (Scopus)
  5. The Baltic-Black Sea region in great powers’ relations: the hard power aspect // Baltic-Black Sea Regionalisms. Patchworks and Networks at Europe's Eastern Margins / Bogdanova Olga, Makarychev Andrey (Eds.). Springer, 2019. P. 75-88. DOI 978-3-030-24878-9_6 (in co-authorship with P. Sinovets).
  6. Ukraine – European Union Relations through the Prism of Strategic Culture // Strategic Culture and Foreign Policy of Ukraine/ Ed. by I. Koval, O. Brusylovska, V. Dubovyk. Odessa, 2017. Р. 54-75(in co-authorship with D. Kuzmin).
  7. United Europe in New Millennium: Аnalysis of Scientific Аpproaches // International Relations and Policy of States under Conditions of Global Transformations: the Analysis of Modern Political Thought: monograph / Institute of Social Sciences, Odessa I. I. Mechnikov National University; edited by I.M. Koval, O.I. Brusylovska. Odessa: ONU, 2016. P. 89-112.
  8. Interests and ideas of the EU Big Three in the context of the European Integration Theory (communication aspects)//Реторика и политическа комуникация. Електронно научно списание. 2013. Брой 10. Режим доступу:
  9. Transformation Outlooks of European Security Policy in 1990s: differentiation of approaches // Doslidzhennja Svitovoi Polityki (Edition of Institute of World Economy and International Relations, Kyiv, Ukraine), 2002. No. 21. Р. 134-140.

International Conferences, workshops, schools, trainings

NucTalks Workshop “Regional Perspectives on Non-Proliferation, Radiological and Nuclear Security” (February 9-11, 2026, Vienna); The 2nd OCDS International Winter School on Disinformation (January 27-29 2026, Odesa); Workshop «Wars, Women, and Nuclear Weapons: the Politics of Peace and Proliferation», University of Malta (November 7, 2025, Malta); International Conferernce «Оn the brink? How to Deal with Nuclear Threats for Europe» Protestant Academy Loccum (October 8-10, 2025, Loccum, Germany); ХV OdCNP Summer School «The new international order after the war against Ukraine: nuclear deterrence, arms control, and nonproliferation» (August 11-16, 2025, Odesa); Workshop «Nuclear threat in Russia-Ukraine War», Institute of International Affairs (May 20, 2025, Rome, Italy); the 1st OCDS International Winter School on Disinformation in Modern World Politics (February 17-19, 2025, Odesa); International Scientific and Practical Conference “Image of Ukraine: Socio-Political Representations and Linguistic Reflection of Military Realities in Foreign and Domestic Media” (June 15-16, 2023); 73rd PSA Annual International Conference: Rhetoric, Discourse and Politics and Media and Politics SG: Media and Rhetoric panel (3-5 April, 2023, the University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom); On-line ‘World Academic Talks’ Roundtable “Intersections of Geopolitics and Political Communication: Lessons from the War in Ukraine” jointly with Loughborough University (UK) (December 5, 2022); Expert discussion "Illiberalism through the lens of Europe's new geo-political reality" The Erasmus+ Jean Monnet Module “Neighbourhood Enlargement and Regionalism in Europe” (NearEU) (September 20-23, 2022, University of Tartu); Warsaw East European Conference “Still without peace” (July 1-2, 2022, Warsaw, Poland); Seminar-training “Academic Writing and Plagiarism” (Odesa, February 17-20, 2020); Fall 2019 Visiting Fellow Program at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS), Middlebury Institute of International Studies in Monterey (USA); Training in the framework of the international project Erasmus + "Rethinking of Regional Studies: Baltic-Black Sea Connection" (Poznan, Poland 2018; Tartu, Estonia 2019; Odesa, Ukraine, 2019; Kaunas, Lithuania, 2020); Academic Writing Seminar «Ukraine in Global Nuclear Nonproliferation and Arms Control: Political and Technic Dimensions» (Odesa, 2016); Training “Security Sector Reform. Slovak Experience (Odesa, 2015); Intensive course on Nonproliferation and disarmament at the Vienna Centre for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation (Vienna, Austria, 2014); Internship at the University of Babes-Boyai (Romania, 2014); Methodology Seminar on scenarios development “Ukraine-EU relations beyond Vilnius” (Kyiv, 2013-2014); Summer Schools in the frame of the International Project ReSET “European Union: normative, imperial, status quo or realpolitik type of international actor?” (Odesa, 2010-2013); Summer Schools in the frame of the International Project ReSET “European Security and CIS” (Odesa, 2004-2007); Advanced Study Institute (NATO Security Through Science Program) “Security Sector Transformation in the Wider Black Sea Area” (Bansko, Bulgaria, 2007); X Cervia International Summer School “Beyond the Enlargement. The Wider Europe and the New Neighborhood” (Cervia, Italy, 2004).

Tarasiuk Yuliia

Trasiuk

Odesa I. I. Mechnikov National University, Department of Social Communications and Regional Studies, 2, Dvoryanska, Odesa, Ukraine, 65082

Tel. (+38097)141 32 63,

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Main Courses: 1). Turkish language. 2.) The foreign policy of Turkish republic

  • Since September 2022 – lecturer in Odesa I. I. Mechnikov National University, Department of Social Communications and Regional Studies.
  • Since September 2007 – lecturer in Odesa I. I. Mechnikov National University, Department of International Relations.

Mother tongue: Ukrainian, Russian. Other languages: Turkish, English.

Membership in the Associations: Respected Science Association, Turkey.

List of the main publications

  1. The relations between Russia and Turkey as a factor of stability in Black Sea region // International scientific conference: “Regional co-operation and security in the Black Sea Region” – Odesa, Ukraine - 12-13 May 2006. – P. 47-53.
  2. The challenges to Ukrainian national security in the context of its democratization after the Orange Revolution // Materials of the Conference: NATO 2007 Autumn Academy in Doneсk National University. – 2006. - P. 54-60.
  3. The evolution of the foreign policy thinking of Russian Federation: the theory and realities // Odesa National University Herald. – 2005. - P. 10. – N 11. – P. 185-193.
  4. The Russian-Turkish relations in the post “cold war” era: the main tendencies and problems // Odesa National University Herald. – 2005. - P.14. – N 15. – P. 18-26.
  5. The linguistic security and language policy in Turkey in the context of modernization process // Odesa National University Herald. – 2016. - P. 21. – N 4(27). – P. 17-26.
  6. The Ukrainian-Turkish relations // Strategic culture and foreign policy of Ukraine / Ed. by I. Koval, O. Brusylovska, and V. Dubovyk. – Odesa: Odesa I. I. Mechnikov National University, 2017. – P.151-166.
  7. Country studies through Language of Turkish Republic, part 1: Manual for students of the Department of International Relations, Faculty of International Relations, Political Science and Sociology. – Odesa: Odesa I. I. Mechnikov National University, 2017. – 92 p.
  8. Country studies through Language of Turkish Republic, part 2: Manual for students of the Department of International Relations, Faculty of International Relations, Political Science and Sociology. – Odesa: Odesa I. I. Mechnikov National University, 2018. – 220 p.
  9. Strategic prospects and the development of the bilateral relations between Ukraine and Turkey // European Political and Law Discourse, 2019. - Vol.6. - Issue 1. - P. 37-43.
  10. Theoretical backgrounds and evolution of the concept of public diplomacy // Scientific-practical journal Politology. – 2020. – Issue 2. – P. 71-77.
  11. Soft power of Turkish Republic: the cultural and educational aspects // Political life. – Issue 12. - 2021. – P. 95-101.

International conferences, seminars, schools

Central European University Summer School: “Globalization, governance and theory of international relations” (Budapest, 2006), International scientific conference: “Regional co-operation and security in the Black Sea Region” (Odesa, 2007), IKANAS Congress (Ankara, 2007), International study program on Turkish language, history and culture (Istanbul, 2008) 8.International Symposium on Turkish as a world language (Turkey 2015), International conference: “The main threats for international security (Odesa, 2016), 10th International Security Forum (Kyiv, Ukraine, 2017), International Neighbourhood Symposium (Odesa, Ukraine, 2017), XIV European Conference on Social and Behavioural Sciences (Odesa, Ukraine, 2017), 15 International Social Sciences Congress of Turkish Language World (Komrat, Moldova, 2017), 9 International Symposium on Turkish as a World Language (Turkey, 2017), 10 International Symposium on Turkish as a World Language (Turkey, 2018), KEAC-BSR conference “Between Dependency and Independency of Academic Cultures. The Interwar Black Sea Region” (Odesa, Ukraine, 2019), Open Security Forum (Ukraine, 2019), 11 International Symposium on Turkish as a World Language (Turkey, 2018), 13 International Symposium on Turkish as a World Language (Rize, Turkey, 2021), 3rd International Symposium named after A. Ersoy (Burdur, Turkey, 2021).

Our students at language centers

The specificity of study of specialty 291 - International relations, public communications and regional studies - is that a prominent place is given to the study of English, Modern Greek and oriental languages. Therefore, the majority of students' activity takes place through their participation in events prepared by language centers.

The Chinese Cultural Center since its foundation has been actively cooperating with the Consulate General of the People's Republic of China in Odessa, the Ministry of Education of the PRC (MoE), and many Chinese universities. The Center receives delegations and organizes numerous cultural events with the support of the Consul General of the People's Republic of China in Odessa and representatives of the Chinese diaspora. Our students take part in international educational programs and governmental grants, such as: "One Belt, One Road," "The Great Wall," "Odesa - Qingdao Sister City Cooperation Program," "Chinese Scholarship Council – CSC," etc.

2017

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FIRPS Conference Hall: "One Belt, One Road" Conference dedicated to celebrating the 25th anniversary of establishing diplomatic relations between Ukraine and the People's Republic of China.

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2017, Chinese Cultural Center: Opening of the FIRPS Students Chinese Culture and Language Club

2018

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Chinese Cultural Center: Meeting with the Chinese delegation headed by Consul General of the People's Republic of China in Odessa - Mr. Song Liqun

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2018, Chinese Cultural Center: Cultural program of the fifth anniversary of the Chinese Cultural Center - "Chinese Fan Dance" and the traditional tea ceremony

2019

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2019, Consul General Mr. Song Liqun gifting new Chinese language textbooks to the Chinese Cultural Center

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2019, Meeting with representatives of the Consulate General of the PRC during the International Photo Exhibition "70th Anniversary of the Founding of the PRC."

The Center for Greek Language and Culture Studies since its opening in 2013 has been actively collaborating with the Ministry of Education and Religion Affairs of Greece, hosting numerous delegations, organizing roundtables, teleconferences and lectures by leading experts, the Greek Consuls General in Odessa, the Greek Trade and Economic Attachés, the Greek Maritime Attachés in Odessa, the Education Coordinators of the Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs of Greece, successful Greek entrepreneurs, representatives of travel agencies and others.

2017

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Presentation of the first Ukrainian translation of the famous 17th century Greek work by Vincent Kornaros "Erotokritos". The event took place at the Odessa Literary Museum with the support of the Greek-Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Piraeus and the State Archive in the Odessa region (March 24, 2017).

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The 1st place in the city's brain ring "17 UNESCO World Heritage Sites", taken by the team of FIRPSS' students studying Greek (May 13, 2017).

2018

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"Ukrainian Dimensions of Kavafis" is a project created in collaboration with the Department of General Linguistics, Classical Philology and Neo Hellenistic Studies of the Taras Shevchenko National University headed by A. Savenko, PhD in Philology, Associate Professor, Director of the Hellenistic Studios and Greek Culture Centre named after Andriy Biletsky, Head of the Ukrainian section of the "International Society of Friends of Nikos Kazantzakis" (GCF Branch in Odessa, November 30, 2018).

2019

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Visit of the Minister Plenipotentiary of the 2nd rank of the Consul General of Greece in Odessa Alexios-Marios Limberopoulos (February 13, 2019).

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Celebration of the 25th anniversary of the teaching of the Greek language at FIRPSS. Evening- dedication "Farewell" on the occasion of the 110th anniversary of the birth of Yannis Ritsos (November 30, 2019).

2020

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Visit of the Consul General of Greece in Odessa Dimitrios Diochtis (October 21, 2020).

The Turkish Language and Culture Research Center was established in 2003 with the support of the Turkish state organization TİKA. In February 2012 the second office of the Center was opened. The Center serves as a base for the study of the Turkish language with the division into several aspects. Alongside this, the Center conducts Turkology seminars and international conferences, organizes language and country-research internships, hosts meetings with diplomats and academics. At the present time, the permanent teaching staff of the Center consists of 5 lecturers (Elvira Miniakhmetova, Assistant Professor, PhD in Philology, Yana Volkova, Assistant Professor, PhD in Political Sciences, Kateryna Vidimska, Senior Lecturer, Yuliia Tarasiuk, Senior Lecturer, Anna Shagli, Senior Lecturer, and Vira Nasikivska, Lecturer), and also native speaking Turkish teachers, who work at the University within the framework of the Cooperation Protocol with the Ministry of National Education of the Republic of Turkey. Every year around 80-100 students study Turkish. Throughout the years of study students take part in the All-Ukrainian Turkish Language and Literature Competition (Olympiad), where they demonstrate remarkable success, participate in the various Turkish cultural events and concerts, visit Turkey for the language internships, take part in the Erasmus exchange program with the Turkish universities.

2017

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2018. Summer internship at the Akdeniz University, Antalya.

2017. Summer internship at the Çanakkale University.

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2017. The opening of the Istanbul Park in Odessa. International relations students who study Turkish took part in the cultural event of the official opening.

2018

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2018. The visit to the Consulate General of the Republic of Turkey. Greeting and rewarding of the most successful Turkish language students.

2019

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2019. Students of the Faculty of International Relations, Political Science and Sociology who study the Turkish language took first and second place in the All-Ukrainian Turkish Language and Literature Competition (Olympiad). In the photo: Yağmur Gündere, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Turkey in Ukraine, students Anastasiia Yerokhina and Vira Nasikivska.

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2019. Conference devoted to the Republic Day of Turkey, which was held together with the head of the Institute of Yunus Emre in Ukraine.

2021

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2021. First year International Relations students who chose to study Turkish.

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2021. Celebration of the Turkish national holiday The Youth and Sports Day. Tour to the Akkerman Fortress organized with the support of the Consulate General of the Republic of Turkey in Odesa.

Walk of fame – Our graduates

Liubov Abravitova, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Ukraine to the Republic of South Africa, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Ukraine to the Republic of Botswana and the Republic of Mozambique on a part-time basis

Liubov graduated International Relations Department in 2002.

“Five years of study at the International Relations Department have certainly become a solid foundation in pursuing my dream of representing a strong independent Ukraine in the international arena. The well-balanced knowledge I received was not a mere transfer of information from professors to students. Instead, it was a basis for new ideas and an impetus for further self-improvement. No university can teach you all the intricacies of diplomatic work, while very few universities can provide the “tools” for such work. Both my own experience and the examples of a number of modern-day Ukrainian diplomats attest that our department does pass such “tools” to its students. It is always nice to hear the leadership of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine laud our Alma mater alumni. I hope that we will see our graduates among the heads of this institution in the near future!”

Liubov Abravitova

Dmytro Byliev, Charge d’Affairs of Ukraine in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan

Dmytro graduated International Relations Department in 2011

“Analytics and language skills are the two bulwarks around which one should build their profile in diplomacy. Those are sort of a basic professional toolkit that allows having comparative advantages in the world of international diplomacy. Solid academic background is a matter of utmost importance. This leads me to how grateful and respectful I am towards the team that led us through five years of studying at the IR department of Odesa I. I. Mechnikov National University. Its professional academic team showed us the horizons and gave us the tools to navigate this infinite sea of IR theories, methods, monographs, and authors. The secret of their highly efficient performance in teaching was that every single one of them approached their task as something personal. There was no place for imitation or formalism.”

Dmytro Byliev

Maryna Vorotnyuk, PhD, associate fellow at the Royal United Services Institute (London);Member of the Board, Foreign Policy Council „Ukrainian Prism”

IR ONU 2005 alumna

Maryna worked as a researcher at the Centre for International Studies of ONU (2006-2013); a research fellow at the Odesa Branch of the National Institute for Strategic Studies; a visiting lecturer at Comenius University in Bratislava; Center for European Neighbourhood Studies researcher at Central European University (Budapest, Vienna).

“I really like the sense of our collective belonging to something common and meaningful, to the idea that we all represent the “Odesa School of IR.” It has its own history and aconnection between generations of professionals. At ONU, we have heard that “We see further than others because we stand on the shoulders of the giants” from our early student days.”

Maryna Vorotnyuk

Evgeniia Gaber,PhD, senior researcher, Atlantic Council, professor of national security at the George Marshall European Centre for Security Studies (Germany).

IR ONU 2007 alumna

In 2009-2014, Evgeniia worked at the IR Department and in 2014-2018 she was an interpreter and then the second secretary of the Embassy of Ukraine in Turkey.Evgeniia worked as the deputy director of the Diplomatic Academy named after H. Udovenko at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine in 2018-2020, Advisor to the Prime Minister of Ukraine on Foreign Policy, and Senior Researcher at the Center for Modern Turkish Studies (Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University, Ottawa). She defended her dissertation “Regional dimension of Turkish-American relations in the post-bipolar period” in 23.00.04 – Political problems of international systems and global development – at Taras Shevchenko National University. She is the author of more than 40 scientific papers and co-author of several collective monographs on foreign policy of Ukraine, Turkey, and security issues in the Black Sea region and the Middle East.

“Every time during official talks and the most difficult translations I thank my Alma mater. I still use the theoretical knowledge and practical skills that I gained while studying at the IR Department. Diplomats, political scientists, analysts, and interpreters – these are the versatile soldiers with knowledge of several foreign languages that graduate ONU IR department. Thank you very much for everything!”

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Yermakov Anton, EU digitalization project, EU4DIGITALUA

Anton graduated International Relations Department in 2008.

Anton worked as a media and communications specialist, EUBAM (2020-2022).

"The Department of International Relations is a great place where a student can get everything he wants to get. Knowledge, friends, academic achievements, entertainment – you only have to decide on your priorities. FIRPS provided me with a solid theoretical foundation which was useful at the beginning of my journey in this field. A powerful English language school will give you all the tools to start a career in the international sphere. I want to say a special "thank you" to O. Naboka, A. Zakharchenko and O. Brusylovska for teaching and understanding, for not letting me relax and for what I have gained over the years!"

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Valeriia Lozova-Hesse, research consultant at the Open Nuclear Network (ONN), a management and research consultant at Atomic Reporters (AR), a fellow at the Odessa Center for Non-Proliferation (OdCNP).

Valeriia graduated International Relations Department in 2015.

Master of International security and nonproliferation (University of Georgia, USA), Fulbright and Muskie scholar, visiting researcher at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies.

International Atomic Energy Agency intern (Vienna, Austria), a consultant at the World Institute for Nuclear Security (WINS). She is Chair of the Annual Meeting Plenary Committee at the Institute of Nuclear Materials Management (INMM), a member of the Women in Nuclear IAEA (WiN) Executive Committee, European Leadership Network (ELN), and Black Sea Women in Nuclear (BSWN). She is the founder of “Ukraine Aid. Community”, an NGO which helps Ukraine.

“It is the broad knowledge and serious training at the International Relations department that makes its alumni so competitive. High level of English became a very important advantage in competing for the scholarships I received. ONU IR department has a very rigorous approach to language studies. On top of that, the fact that all the professors are truly passionate about their spheres of interest and actively participate in international scientific events played a special role in my development as a professional. Such attitude inspires students to develop, constantly improve, and explore. For me, personally, the existence of a unique field of research at ONU – weapons of mass destruction nonproliferation became crucial. The IR department’s Dr. Polina Sinovets is the director of the only nonproliferation center in the country. I am very grateful to my dear IR department that it has become a place of inspiration, where students are always treated with warmth and respect!”

Valeriia Lozova

Nataliia Melnyk, PhD,

Nataliia graduated International Relations Department in 2002.

Nataliia worked as First Secretary of the Mission of Ukraine to NATO.

“I recall my studies at the department of International Relations of Odessa National University (1997-2002) and doctoral studies (2002-2006) with warmth, tenderness, and deep gratitude. The thorough knowledge, well-built program, and interaction with prominent international political scientists, who had already gained international recognition in the USA and Europe (S. Appatov, I. Koval, V. Glebov, O. Brusylovska, V. Dubovyk, S. Glebov, P. Sinovets, and D. Kuzmin), allowed me to enter the diplomatic service of Ukraine immediately after graduation. I would also like to express my gratitude to my supervisor, Prof. I. Koval, who devoted many years to the Department of International Relations; to all my English, German, and Turkish teachers for their patience and innovative methodologies in teaching foreign languages to students; and to all the Department staff for creating a unique atmosphere of kindness and inspiration. I always advise enrolling in our program if one dreams of working for the diplomatic service of Ukraine”.

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Pashaeva Ksenia, Doctor of Philosophy (Political Science), leading specialist of the Regional Department of the Diplomatic Academy of Ukraine named after Hennadiy Udovenko at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine in Odesa

Ksenia graduated International Relations Department in 2016.

In 2017-2021, she studied at the graduate school of Odesa I. I. Mechnikov National University. In 2021, she defended her dissertation on the topic: “Factors of political transformation of the countries of the South Caucasus.”

“Education at ONU is an important stage in the life of an individual, during which it is necessary that the formation of a future specialist takes place under the influence of experienced and talented professionals. This is exactly what the teaching staff of IR Department is like. In my opinion, the IR Department is the best option for acquiring knowledge and developing professional skills that meet the needs of today. In addition, the atmosphere at the Department is special, which stimulates scientific and professional movement forward and conquering new horizons, and your teachers are a personal example of this.”

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Rusova Olga, PhD, Second Secretary at the Embassy of Ukraine in the Kingdom of Thailand

Olga graduated International Relations Department in 2011.

In 2011-2015, she studied at the graduate school of Odesa I. I. Mechnikov National University, and two years later she defended her dissertation on the topic “Weimar Triangle Countries in European Integration and Security Processes” in the IIR, Taras Shevchenko National University. She worked as a leading specialist of the Regional Department of the Diplomatic Academy of Ukraine named after Hennadiy Udovenko at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine in Odesa in 2016-2020. In the 2019/20 academic year, she became a student of the Estonian School of Diplomacy as part of a 9-month postgraduate education program in the theory and practice of international relations and European integration. She is the author of more than 20 analytical and scientific articles, the co-author of a collective monograph devoted to the study of foreign policy in the post-truth era, and the developer of a certified distance learning course on cyber diplomacy and digital policy for diplomatic and civil service employees.

“An extremely important period of my life – formation as a person and a researcher – is connected with ONU. The acquired knowledge has more than once come in handy during the performance of my professional duties, and the desire for self-improvement, which appeared in my student days, continues to encourage comprehensive development. A huge thank to the entire teaching staff of the IR Department for your competence, dedication, guidance and support!”

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Samokhvalov Vsevolod, Dr, Adjunct Professor, Free University of Brussels / Scientific Officer, European Research Executive Agency

Vsevolod graduated International Relations Department in 1999.

He studied also at National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and University of Cambridge.

“Looking at back at five years when I studied as undergraduate, I feel deep gratitude to the founding fathers of the Department of International Relations of ONU. Despite the context of economic hardship, social and political uncertainty of the 1990s, senior and younger professors at the University showed remarkable vision and resilience to create a new University Department of International Relations. First generation of students, we could see how their hard effort was bringing first tangible and inspiring results: first unique courses with access to rare books (crucial in the pre-internet era), first internships and first summer schools. Strongly committed to empowerment of students, our professors never hesitated to share with us insight into professional craft and opportunities, either inviting to contribute to the analytical work or run together first exit polls in tense atmosphere of municipal elections in Odesa. Having gained such a unique and fascinating experience at ONU as springboard to my international trajectory I could on numerous occasions’ witness that our Department in fact in many senses was revolutionary intellectual endeavour. Deep knowledge of specialized courses was combined with breadth of historical, area-studies disciplines. Knowledge of regional languages gave me access and in-depth understanding of regional system of international relations in the Balkans and Mediterranean. Courses of English together with courses on theory of translation helped to engage into interdisciplinary research of top level and to talk on equal terms even most advanced students in leading European and American universities. Proud and happy to have gone through these formative and difficult years together with ONU; wish it to remain intellectual beacon at the regional, national and international level”.

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Violetta Udovik,PhD, worked as а Second Secretary of the Embassy of Ukraine in Japan for cultural and humanitarian issues (2017-2022), lecturer at Meiji Gakuin University, Japan (2023), freelance lecturer at the University of Chile

Violetta graduated International Relations Department in 2008.

Master of Law in Political Science from Tokyo University (Master Program for History of Politics and Diplomacy of Japan, 2009-2012). Fluent in Japanese, English, and Spanish. Was responsible for organizing many cultural events to promote Ukraine in Japan (2017-2020).

“While studying at the Department of International Relations, Political Science, and Sociology I had an excellent opportunity to not only study international relations but also undergo training in the UK and Germany, as well as visit Japan. I am very grateful to our professors for their knowledge, advice, and inspiration!”

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Brusylovska Olga

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Department of International Relations, Faculty of International Relations, Political Science and Sociology,
Odesa I. I. Mechnikov National University,
2,Vsevoloda Zmienko, Odesa, Ukraine, 65082.

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Main Courses:1). Systemic Transformation of Post-Communist Countries of Europe and Asia. 2). Foreign Policy of the countries of Eastern Europe. 3). Regional Studies. 4). Methodology of Scientific Project Writing. 5). Russian-Ukrainian War.

Since 2022 – Visiting researcher in Centre of Eastern Europe, University of Warsaw, Poland.

Since 2015 – Chief of the Department of International Relations, Odesa I. I. Mechnikov National University.

Since 2009 – Professor, Department of IR.

Since 2008 – Doctor of the Political Sciences. Institute of World Economy and International Relations, Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, Kiev, Ukraine. Title of Doctoral Thesis: “Political-Systemic Transformation in the Region of Eastern Europe, 1989-2004”.

1998 – Associate Prof., Department of IR.

Science editor of “International and Political Studies” (ISSN 2707-5206, Odesa, Ukraine). Member of editorial board of the academic journals: “Politology Bulletin” (ISSN 2415-881X, Kyiv, Ukraine), “Transformations” (ISSN 1230-0292, Warsaw, Poland), electronic academic journal “Rhetoric and Communication” (ISSN 1314-4464, Sofia, Bulgaria); a member of Review’s Board of the academic journals “Strategic Review” (Poznan, Poland) and “Bulletin of Lviv National University. International Relations Series” (Lviv, Ukraine).

Mother tongues: Ukrainian, Russian. Other languages: English, Polish.

Membership in professional associations: Club of Graduates of Eastern Summer School (Warsaw University, 2001), European International Studies Association (EISA, 2013), Ukrainian European Studies Association (UESA, 2019), International Studies Association (ISA, 2019), Political Studies Association (PSA, 2020), DiscourseNet (2020), Eastern and South-Eastern Europe Fanel Network (2021), The Ukrainian Association of Professors and Researchers on European Integration (2022).

List of main publications

“Energy safety of Ukraine: Russian factor”. Modelling the New Europe 22 (2017). (Scopus)
“Political transformations in the post-Soviet states: Methodological approaches and research problems”. Odessa National University Herald. Political Science. 22, 2(29) (2017): 11-17. liber.onu.edu.ua/pdf/vc22_29.pdf
“Strategic Culture of Ukraine as the Research Instrument of the Ukrainian Foreign Policy”. In Strategic Culture and Foreign Policy of Ukraine, eds. І. Koval, О. Brusylovska, and V. Dubovyk, 7-19. Odesa: Odessa Mechnikov National University Press, 2017. (with Polina Sinovets).
“Factors and evolution of Ukrainian-Russian relations”. In Strategic Culture and Foreign Policy of Ukraine, eds. І. Koval, О. Brusylovska, and V. Dubovyk, 96-115. Оdesa: Odessa Mechnikov National University Press, 2017.
“International Consequences of Russian-Ukrainian Conflict”. Research and Development on Social Sciences 13 (2017): 323-330. iassr2.org/rs/013.pdf
“The Re-Politicisation of Modern Russian – Ukrainian Relations”. Odesa National University Herald. Political Science. 23, 2(31) (2018): 11-34.
“Post-communist identities and their transformations: The cases of Poland and Romania”. In Balkan and Baltic States in United Europe. Histories, Religions, and Cultures II, eds. E. Anastasova, S. Toncheva, 56-65. Sofia: Paradigma Publishing House, 2018.
“‘Russian World’ in the Black Sea Region: The Case of Ukraine”. In Baltic-Black Sea Regionalisms. Patchworks and Networks at Europe’s Eastern Margins, eds. O. Bogdanova, A. Makarychev, 225-234. Springer International Publishing, 2020. DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-24878-9 (with Sergii Glebov). (Scopus)
“East – West Border: Possibilities of Ukraine’s CBC with Poland and Romania”. In Old Borders – New Challenges, New Borders – Old Challenges. De-Bordering and Re-Bordering in Contemporary Europe, ed. J. Janczak, 45-74. Series of the Collegium Polonicum, Band 34. Logos Verlag, 2019 (with Iryna Maksymenko).
“Peculiarities of the European Union as International Actor: Contemporary Scientific Discourse”. In Prospect of Development in EU Politics: Global and Regional Dimensions, eds. O. Brusylovska, I. Koval, 7-19. Odesa: Odessa Mechnikov National University Press, 2019.
“EU – Russia Relations: Main Issues and Forecasts”. In Prospect of Development in EU Politics: Global and Regional Dimensions, eds. O. Brusylovska, I. Koval, 73-92. Odesa: Odessa Mechnikov National University Press, 2019.
“Russian Politics toward Ukraine: Was there Ever a Strategic Partnership?” Przegląd Strategiczny 12 (2019): 131–144. DOI: 10.14746/ps.2019.1.9 (with Igor Koval). (Scopus)
“Rethinking the international power of the Russian Federation”. In Global Trends of International Relations: Monograph, 194–226. Kyiv: Taras Shevchenko Kyiv National University, Vadeks, 2020. (in Ukrainian).
“Theories of international relations in scientific discussions: An imaginary dialogue between Ole Wæver and Knud Erik Jorgensen”. International and Political Studies (InterPoliS), 2020, 33, 39–51. (in Ukrainian).
“Critical Discourse Analysis in International Relations Studies: The cases of Russia and Ukraine”. Rhetoric and Communications, Issue 43, April 2020. Retrieved from
“Structural Realism vs Constructivism? Modern Scientific Approaches to the Study of the Black Sea Region”. In Brusylovska, Olga, Dubovyk, Volodymyr, and Koval, Igor (eds.), 6-26. Black Sea Region in World Policy: Actors, Factors, and Scenarios of the Future. Odesa: Odessa Mechnikov National University Press, 2020.
“Features of the Modern Approach of China to the Black Sea Region Countries”. In Brusylovska, Olga, Dubovyk, Volodymyr, and Koval, Igor (eds.), 112-135. Black Sea Region in World Policy: Actors, Factors, and Scenarios of the Future. Odesa: Odessa Mechnikov National University Press, 2020.
“Politics of the PRC in the Black Sea Region: The Economy as a Principal Political Instrument”. In Nesrin Kenar & Ibrahim Seaga Shaw (Eds.). Conflict & Peace in International Politics: Issues, Actors, Approaches, 43-52. London: IJOPEC Publication, 2021.
“Authoritarianism and nationalism challenges in post-Soviet space: Is there a correlation between them?” Ukraine Analytica 4 (26) 2021.
“Consequences of Russia's invasion of Ukraine”. Lianhe Zaobao, April 2022, Singapore.
“Russian invasion to Ukraine: Reasons and challenges”. Ukraine Analytica 1 (27) 2022.
“The Role of Poland in the Formulation and Implementation of EU Eastern Policy”. The formation and peculiarities of the implementation of the European Union’s Eastern policy: Scientific monograph [science eds. T. Astramovich-Leik, Ya. Turchyn]. Riga, Latvia: “Baltija Publishing”, 2022, 45-59.
“Russian invasion to Ukraine 2022: Discussions and Perceptions inside Academia”. Warsaw East European Review 2022, N 12, p. 7-18. DOI 10.61097/22992421/WEERXII/2022/7-17
“Security and Defense Policy of Ukraine in the Main Provisions and Objectives of its Strategic Documents”. In: Sinovets, P., Alberque, W. (eds.). Arms Control and Europe. Contributions to International Relations, 111-124. Springer, Cham, 2022 (Scopus)
“Discourse Analysis of Media on the War 2022 in Ukraine: The case of Russia”. Regional Science Policy & Practice. Special Issue: Ukraine: Geopolitical Realities and Regional Development Perspectives, 2022. (Scopus) (with Iryna Maksymenko).
“Russia’s Nuclear Blackmail as a Threat to the Global Nuclear Order”. In: Adérito, V., Sinovets, P., Theron, J. (eds.). Russia’s War on Ukraine. The Implications for the Global Nuclear Order. Contributions to Political Science. Springer, Cham, 2023 (Scopus)
“Scientific Discourse on Ukraine-EU Relations through the Prism of “The European Idea”. Rocznik Centrum Studiów nad Ukrainą, N 1, 2023, ed. by H. Litwin, р. 95-106.
“Russia’s regional policy: Unlearned lessons of local conflicts”. European Political and Law Discourse, 2024, Volume 11, Issue 2, p. 5-15. DOI: 10.46340/eppd.2024.11.2 (Scopus) (with Iuliia Maistrenko).
“Russian narratives of the war in Ukraine as reflected in the Serbian and Polish press”. European Political Science (2024). (Scopus)

International conferences, seminars, schools:

Training “Digital tools in teaching and courses” in the frames of the project “Rethinking Regional Studies: The Baltic-Black Sea Connection” (Tartu, 2019). Odesa International Debates “Uniting Ukraine, the Black Sea Region, and the Transatlantic Partners” (Odesa, 2019). Training “Digital tools in teaching and courses” in the frames of the project “Rethinking Regional Studies: The Baltic-Black Sea Connection” (Poznan, 2019). 3 Annual Conference AESC “The Experience of Inter-Regionalism in the Black Sea and Caucasus Regions: Norm Diffusion, Legal Approximation and Contestation” (Odesa, 2019). CEEISA-ISA International Conference «IR in the Age of Anxiety» (Belgrade, 2019). 13 EISA Pan-European Conference (Sofia, 2019). International Conference “Europe of 21st century” (Slubice, 2020). E-Conference “Polska-Ukraina, Polacy-Ukraińcy. Bilans wzajemnych relacji” (Krakow, 2020). International E-Forum “University in Society 2021: Cross-Border Cooperation and Regional Development” (Minsk, 2021). 2 International E-Conference “The world in the age of pandemic and рost-pandemic period” (Poznan, 2021). E-Round Table “Enhancing EU actorness in Eastern Partnership” (Chisinau, 2021). 19th Nordic Political Science Association E-Congress NoPSA (Reykjavik, 2021). International Workshop “Reflecting on and looking ahead at the changed landscape of higher education in light of rapid digitalization” (Odesa, 2021). 25th Annual Conference of Central European Political Science Association “Challenges to Democracy: Political Processes in Central and Eastern Europe” (Olszytyn, 2021). ESEE FANEL Network International Conference “The Other Europe? Resilience and Assertiveness in Our Region” (Bucharest, 2022). Warsaw East European Conference “Still without peace” (Warsaw, 2022). Workshop “War on Ukraine and the Nuclear World Order” (Paris, 2023). 73rd PSA Annual Conference, “Political Futures” (Liverpool, 2023). The congress of the international association DiscourseNet and the Latin-American association ALED “Discourses and their impacts on a world of multiple crises” (Valencia, 2023). The workshop “The Ring of the Mediterranean: Regional Studies” (Rome, 2024). The Panel “Modern Perception of Turkey and Ukraine in the Black Sea-Mediterranean Region” (Rize, 2024). Warsaw East European Conference “How to deter Russia: Resilience of Ukraine and of the Western community” (Warsaw, 2024). CADAAD conference “Borders and boundaries in/across discourses” (Poznan, 2024). The Seventh Global Conference of WISC “International Relations in a World of Flux: Understanding Continuity, Change and Contestation” (Warsaw, 2024).

On-going projects:

  1. THE RING OF MEDITERRANEAN: REGIONAL STUDIES, Project № 101047919 — MEDITERreg — ERASMUS-JMO-2021-HEI-TCH-RSCH, Agreement № 101047919 — MEDITERreg, Odesa, 2022-2025.
  2. HORIZON-CL2-2023-DEMOCRACY-01 «Empowering the Geopolitical EU in the Eastern Neighbourhood and the Western Balkans» (GEO-POWER-EU). 2024 – 2027.

Dubovyk Volodymyr

Department of International Relations, Faculty of International Relations, Political Science and Sociology, Odesa I. I. Mechnikov National University. Vsevolodа Zmienko 2, Odesa, Ukraine, 65082.

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  • Since 1996 – Associate Professor of the Department of International Relations.
  • Since 1996 – Senior Research Fellow and Director (since 1999) of the Centre for International Studies of Odesa I. I. Mechnikov National University.
  • 1996 – Candidate of Political Sciences, Odesa I. I. Mechnikov National University. Dissertation topic: "US Policy towards Ukraine (1991-1996): Analysis of Foreign Policy Concepts".

Main courses: Theory of international relations. Foreign policy of Ukraine. Theory of international conflicts. Foreign policy of the United States.

Membership in associations: International Studies Association (ISA, 2001-2008). European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR). Standing Group on International Relations (SGIR, 2007-2013). Ukrainian Association for American Studies, Association for International Studies of Central and East Europe. European Association of Alumni of the Wilson Center. Ukrainian Association for Political Science. American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS, 1997-1999). Association for the Study of Nationalities (ASN, 1997-1999). American Association for Ukrainian Studies (AAUS, 1997-2004).

List of main publications:

  • Kann die Ukraine mit der Unterstutzung der USA rechnen, um einen gerechten Frieden zu erreichen? // Ukraine – Analysen, #306, 15.11.2024.
  • Ukraine will not accept the peace of the graveyard // Center for European Policy Analysis, October 11, 2024.
  • Praise the West but pass the ammunition // Center for European Policy Analysis, September 17, 2024.
  • Reaction: Ukraine government shake-up // Center for European Policy Analysis, September 6, 2024.
  • Resilience, reconstruction, recovery: The path ahead for Ukraine // Center for European Policy Analysis, April 10, 2024.
  • The Ukraine war enters its third year // Prospect Foundation, March 20, 2024.
  • If you think we are abandoning Crimea, think again // Center for European Policy Analysis, March 19, 2024.
  • Ukraine two years on: sobriety, sadness, and an absolute determination to fight // Center for European Policy Analysis, February 21, 2024.
  • Understanding Ukraine’s military shakeup // Center for European Policy Analysis, February 13, 2024.
  • Containing Russia, Securing Europe // Center for European Policy Analysis, January 31, 2024 (co-author);
  • Clearing the air: secretary Blinken visits Ukraine // https://www.ponarseurasia.org/clearing-the-air-secretary-blinken-visits-ukraine/ PONARS Eurasia, September 19, 2023
  • Where the Jeddah peace talks a real step toward peace? // Center for European Policy Analysis, August 16, 2023;
  • Quo Vadis, Black Sea: Regional security in limbo // Fletcher Forum, May 2, 2023;
  • Kyiv-Washington relations in times of colossal war: the ultimate test of a strategic partnership // PONARS Eurasia, January 11, 2023;
  • Ukraine’s internally displaced persons // PONARS Eurasia, March 10, 2022;
  • Dominating Ukraine’s sky // PONARS Eurasia, March 5, 2022;
  • Footing restored: Nudging Ukraine forward in the Biden-Zelensky era // PONARS Eurasia, November 8, 2021;
  • Zelenskyy’s U.S. visit reaffirms partnership. But much work lies ahead // Zentrum Liberale Moderne, September 9, 2021.
  • U.S.-Ukraine relations under Joe Biden: security and domestic reforms as mutually reinforcing pillars // Zentrum Liberale Moderne, May 26, 2021.
  • Brusylovska, Olga, Dubovyk, Volodymyr, and Koval, Igor (eds.). Black Sea Region in World Policy: Actors, Factors, and Scenarios of the Future. Odesa: Odesa Mechnikov National University Press, 2020.
  • Dubovyk, V. Kyiv should stay out of U.S. politics // New Eastern Europe, June 10, 2020.
  • No reason to roil Kyiv-Washington relations today // Kyiv Post, May 24, 2020.
  • Ukraine lacks leadership as coronavirus crisis escalates // Atlantic Council Ukraine Blog, April 8, 2020.
  • U.S. role in the Black Sea region // UA: Ukraine Analytica”, issue 1 (19), 2020, p. 66-71.
  • U.S. - Ukraine ties after the impeachment drama // Atlantic Council Ukraine Blog, February 4, 2020.
  • EU-U.S. relations under president Trump / Brusylovska Olga, and Koval Igor (eds.), Prospects of Development in EU Politics: Global and Regional Dimensions. Odesa: Odesa Mechnikov National University Press, 2019. P. 116-135.
  • How the Trump administration’s contradictory policies impact Ukraine // PONARS Eurasia, January 2019.
  • Ukraine still needs U.S., European support and the ongoing scandal must not undermine it // New Eastern Europe, 29.09.2019.
  • U.S. - Ukraine relations undergo a hard test: implications // PONARS Eurasia, October 4, 2019.
  • Defying marginality: explaining Ukraine’s and Georgia’s drive towards Europe // Journal of Contemporary European Studies, vol. 27, issue 4, 2019, p. 451-462 (in co-authorship)
  • The U.S and Ukraine: a partnership in action: the Trump - Zelensky indignity failed to derail bilateral cooperation // PONARS Eurasia, Memo # 626, November 22, 2019.

International conferences, seminars, schools, internships:

Presidential elections in Ukraine: implications for the future of the country (Helsinki, 2019). The future of Europe: prospects for modern development (Sibiu, 2019). Five years in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict: what role for the West? (Budapest, 2019). Ninth Sahara Memorial Conference (Vilnius, 2019).

Peace-building in Eurasia: Education, Identity and Politics (Bishkek, 2019). PONARS Eurasia Annual Conference (Washington, 2019). 25 years of partnership with NATO: what has been achieved and what has gone wrong? (Istanbul, 2019). From Helsinki to Berlin: Europe and the end of the Cold War” (Lisbon, 2019). Interconnected security? Military Activity, Status and Risk Reduction in the Barents, Baltic and Black Seas (Tromsø, 2019), Roundtable "Russian aggression against Ukraine" (Cambridge, 2022). Ukraine before attack (Harvard, 2022). NATO-Ukraine relations after the Russian war (Columbia, 2022). Russian strategic thinking (RUSI, London, 022).

Future of European security: new challenges and possibilities (Tufts, U.S.). Second Dignity dialogue on food and energy security (Kinshasa, 2022). The Russia's war on Ukraine: security options, identity shifts and more. The view from Odesa (McGill, Montreal, Canada, 2022). Black Sea security and Ukraine’s foreign policy (Tufts, U.S., 2022). Ukraine between NATO, the EU, and Russia (Vermont, U.S., 2022). War, Ukraine, and European Union (Illinois, U.S., 2022). ASEEES convention (Chicago, 2022).

The hardest nine months: how the War is changingUkraine, region and the world (Lehigh, U.S., 2022). A decade of war. When and how the Russian war against Ukraine might end? (Loccum, Germany, 20224). Polish international studies association convention (Krakow, 2022). Ukraine and us. What kind of peace? (Berlin 2024). The historical commonwealth of four nations. The legacy of the idea and future prospects (Warsaw, 2024). The Russo-Ukrainian war and global human security (Kansas, U.S. 2024). Truth or truce in the Russian war against Ukraine? Considering positions, interests, and needs for negotiation (Florence, 2024). Decolonizing Ukraine in theory and practice (Harvard, 2024).

Glebov Sergii

Department of International Relations, Faculty of International Relations, Political Science and Sociology, Odessa I. I. Mechnikov National University, 2,Vsevoloda Zmienko, Odesa, Ukraine, 65082.

Department of International Relations, Faculty of International Relations, Political Science and Sociology,
Odesa I. I. Mechnikov National University, 2, Vsevoloda Zmienko, Odesa, Ukraine, 65082.

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Courses Taught: Foreign policy systemology of the Black Sea Region; Foreign policy strategy of an authoritarian regimes; International law.

  • Since 2011– Deputy Director / Dean, Faculty of International Relations, Political Science and Sociology, Odesa Mechnikov National University.
  • Since 2003 –Associate Professor, Department of International Relations.
  • Since 2002 –Ph.D. (political science and international relations), “Kandydat Politicheskih Nauk”. Obtained at the Department of International Relations, Odesa Mechnikov National University. Title of dissertation: “Constructing Security and Cooperation System in the Black Sea Region and the Role of Ukraine in this Process (1990-ies)”.
  • Since 2000 –Assistant Professor Department of International Relations.
  • Since 1998 –Senior Research Fellow, Coordinator of research on the Black Sea, Caspian and Mediterranean Studies,Centre for International Studies, Odesa Mechnikov National University.
  • 1998 – 2000 - Assistant Professor, Department of History and World Politics, Institute of Social Sciences, Odessa National University.
  • Since 1998 –Odesa National Law Academy, Odesa, Ukraine, MA Law.
  • Since 1996 –Odesa Mechnikov State University, Odesa, Ukraine, MA History.

List of main publications:

  1. Glebov S. Humanitarian aspects of the implementation of Artificial Intelligence in Industry 4.0: morality, values, safety. Erasmus+ CBHE HEIn4 project “Boosting the role of HEIs in the industrial transformation towards the Industry 4.0 paradigm in Georgia and Ukraine”, Official website of the Project, February 2024. (to be posted at https://hein4.net/)
  2. Glebov S. The Role of the Three Seas Initiative in the Future European Security and Cooperation System. Central European Political Science Review, Vol. 24, Number 94, December 2023, 53-64. https://cepsr.eu/cepsr/
  3. Глебов С. В. Європейська інтеграція як системний феномен постбіполярної трансформації євроатлантичного безпекового простору “від Ванкувера до Владивостока”. Європейський Союз у мінливому світі: Монографія / ред. В. В. Копійкa. К.: О. Зень, 2022. С. 89-120.https://e-learning.iir.edu.ua/pluginfile.php/5230/mod_book/chapter/1110/EU%20in%20a%20Changing%20World_monographia.pdf
  4. Glebov S. & Angelova M., eds. 2022.Academic Cultures between Dependencies and Independencies in the Interwar Black Sea Region.Blagoevgrad: Blagoevgrad University Press. https://blacksearegion.eu/interwarknowledge/
  5. Глебов С. В. Перша гібридна світова війна: боротьба України, виклики для світу / The first hybrid world war: the struggle of Ukraine, cries for the world. Наукова конференція “Політичні проблеми міжнародних систем та глобального розвитку”. Міжнародні та політичні дослідження, 2022, Вип. 35, 244-245. http://heraldiss.onu.edu.ua/article/view/261530/262787DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18524/2707–5206.2022.35.261530
  6. Glebov S. Hybridization of state terrorism and security challenges to resilience in times of proxy-wars. UA: Ukraine Analytica. Issue 3(25), 2021. P. 25-35. https://ukraine-analytica.org/hybridisation-of-state-terrorism-and-security-challenges-to-resilience-in-times-of-proxy-wars/
  7. Глебов С. В. Анексія Криму: правові та безпекові пертурбації. Чорноморський регіон у світовій політиці: актори, чинники, сценарії майбутнього: монографія / під заг. ред. О. І Брусиловської, В. А. Дубовика, І. М. Коваля. Одеса: ОНУ, 2020. С. 49-70.
  8. Glebov S. Victimization of the “Crimean Syndrome”. UA: Ukraine Analytica. Issue 4 (2), 2020. P. 18-27. https://ukraine-analytica.org/victimisation-of-the-crimean-syndrome/
  9. Glebov S. Annexation of Crimea: Legal and Security Perturbations, Black Sea Region in World Policy: Actors, Factors, and Scenarios of the Future / (eds.) Brusilovska O., Dubovyk V., and Koval I. Odesa: Odessa Mechnikov National University Press, 2020. P. 46-66. http://dspace.onu.edu.ua:8080/handle/123456789/29984
  10. Глебов С. Альянс миротворчий: як вдалося запобігти новій війні між Туреччиною та Грецією. Європейська правда. 25 вересня 2020. https://www.eurointegration.com.ua/articles/2020/09/25/7114671/
  11. Glebov S. The EU’s Policy of Integration in the Context of European Regionalization. Prospects of Development in EU Politics: Global and Regional Dimentions / Eds. Brusylovska O., Koval I. Odesa: Odesa Mechnikov National University, 2019. P. 20-32. http://dspace.onu.edu.ua:8080/handle/123456789/26429
  12. Glebov S. (in co-authorship with Brusylovska O.). “Russian World” in the Black Sea region: the Case of Ukraine. Baltic-Black Sea Regionalisms. Patchworks and Networks at Europe’s Eastern Margins / Eds. O. Bogdanova, A. Makarychev. Switzerland: Springer, 2019. P. 225-234. DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-24878-9 (SCOPUS).
  13. Glebov S. Ukraine between Russia and the West: Russian Challenge to Euro-Atlantic Security. P. 153-168. Russia in the Changing International System / Ed. Emre Parlar Dal and Emre Ersen. Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. P. 153-168 https://www.academia.edu/40331701/Russia_in_the_Changing_International_System (WEB OF SCIENCE).
  14. Glebov S. V. Borders of In/Security in the ‘Border’ Regions of the Black Sea and the Case of Ukraine: Social Spaces, Identity, and Military Power. Old Borders – New Challenges, New Borders – Old Challenges: De-Bordering and Re-Bordering in Contemporary Europe. Series of the Collegium Polonicum, Thematicon 34 / ed. Janczak J. Berlin: Logos Verlag Berlin, 2019. P. 19-30. https://content-select.com/de/portal/media/view/5e469731-07cc-4e6c-bab3-4e00b0dd2d03
  15. Глебов С. Демократія в безпеці, безпека в демократії: внутрішні та зовнішні виклики для України. Міжнародні відносини та зовнішня політика в еру "пост-правди". Монографія / О. Брусиловська та інші. К.: Вадекс, 2018. - С. 137-176. http://dspace.onu.edu.ua:8080/handle/123456789/27804
  16. Glebov S. The Beginning of Ukraine and the End of the Post-bipolar World. Ukraine after Euromaidan: Challenges and Hopes / (eds.) Stepanenko V., and Pylynskyi Y. Bern: Peter Lang, 2014. P. 105-114. https://i-soc.com.ua/assets/files/library/stepanenko-ed.-ukraine-after-euromaidan.pdf (WEB OF SCIENCE)
  17. Glebov S. The Black Sea Security Space in Perspective: Ukraine’s Non-alignment as a Challenge to the “New” Euro-Atlantism. Security and Cross-Border Cooperation in the EU, the Black Sea Region and Southern Caucasus / (eds.) A. Ergun, H. Isaxanli / NATO Science for Peace and Security Series - E: Human and Societal Dynamics. Vol. 107. Amsterdam: Courier Dover Publications, 2013. P. 96-107. (WEB OF SCIENCE)
  18. Glebov S. Ukraine’s Changing Foreign Policy: Implications on the Black Sea Security. Insight Turkey. 2011. Vol. 13. No. 2. - pp. 129-144. https://www.insightturkey.com/articles/ukraines-changing-foreign-policy-implications-on-the-black-sea-security (WEB OF SCIENCE)
  19. Glebov S. Concerning “Strange” Relations: Extensive Perceptions of Security Spaces Within the Ukraine-Russia-NATO Triangle. Russian Politics and Law / Editors: Dmitry Gorenburg and Andrey Makarychev. September-October 2009, Vol. 47, № 5. M.E.Sharpe: Armonk, NY. P. 52-65. https://www.academia.edu/169589/Theorizing_Post_Soviet_Russias_Extreme_Right_Comparative_Political_Historical_and_Sociological_Approaches_Armonk_NY_M_E_Sharpe_2008 (WEB OF SCIENCE)
  20. Glebov S. Black Sea Security as a Regional Concern for the Black Sea States and the Global Powers. Southeast European and Black Sea Studies (ELIAMEP, Routledge, Taylor & Francies Group). September 2009. Volume 9, Number 3. – P. 351-366. (WEB OF SCIENCE) As an expert of The Foreign Policy Council “Ukrainian Prism”, Ukraine (http://prismua.org/en/scorecards2022/):
  21. Глебов С. Двосторонні відносини. Грузія. Українська призма: зовнішня політика 2023. Аналітичне дослідження / ГО «Рада зовнішньої політики «Українська призма», Фонд ім. Ф. Еберта. Київ, 2024.
  22. Глебов С. Двосторонні відносини. Азербайджан. Українська призма: зовнішня політика 2023. Аналітичне дослідження / ГО «Рада зовнішньої політики «Українська призма», Фонд ім. Ф. Еберта. Київ, 2024.
  23. Глебов С. Двосторонні відносини. Грузія. Українська призма: зовнішня політика 2022. Аналітичне дослідження / ГО «Рада зовнішньої політики «Українська призма», Фонд ім. Ф. Еберта. Київ, 2023. С. 105-109.
  24. Глебов С. Двосторонні відносини. Азербайджан. Українська призма: зовнішня політика 2022. Аналітичне дослідження / ГО «Рада зовнішньої політики «Українська призма», Фонд ім. Ф. Еберта. Київ, 2023. С. 94-99.
  25. Глебов С. Двосторонні відносини. Азербайджан. Українська призма: зовнішня політика 2021. Аналітичне дослідження / ГО «Рада зовнішньої політики «Українська призма», Фонд ім. Ф. Еберта. Київ, 2022. С. 94-99.
  26. Глебов С. Двосторонні відносини. Грузія. Українська призма: зовнішня політика 2021. Аналітичне дослідження / ГО «Рада зовнішньої політики «Українська призма», Фонд ім. Ф. Еберта. Київ, 2022. С. 105-110.
  27. Глебов С. Двосторонні відносини. Грузія. Українська призма: зовнішня політика 2020. Аналітичне дослідження / ГО «Рада зовнішньої політики «Українська призма», Фонд ім. Ф. Еберта. Київ, 2021. С. 100-105.
  28. Глебов С. Двосторонні відносини. Грузія. Українська призма: зовнішня політика 2019. Аналітичне дослідження / ГО «Рада зовнішньої політики «Українська призма», Фонд ім. Ф. Еберта. Київ, 2020. С. 139-144.
  29. Глебов С. Регіональна співпраця: Чорноморський регіон. Українська призма: зовнішня політика 2019. Аналітичне дослідження / ГО «Рада зовнішньої політики «Українська призма», Фонд ім. Ф. Еберта. Київ, 2020. С. 274-279.
  30. Глебов С. Двосторонні відносини. Грузія / Українська призма: зовнішня політика 2018. Аналітичне дослідження / ГО «Рада зовнішньої політики «Українська призма», Фонд ім. Ф. Еберта. Київ, 2019. С. 87-90.

INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIPS, SCHOLARSHIPS, PROJECTS

2017-2019 – Expert, Eurasia Peace Studies Exchange (EPSE), UiT, Tromso, Norway, Member of the inter-University academic network; April 17-22, 2017, Kick-off meeting, Eurasia Peace Studies Exchange (EPSE), UiT, University of Tromso, Norway; March 18-22, 2018, Project meeting, University of Hamburg, Germany; November 22-26, 2019, EPSE Project meeting, UiT The Arctic University of Norway; 2017-2021 – Coordinator, Knowledge Exchange and Academic Cultures. Europe and the BSR (KEAC-BSR), Horizon-2020 Project 734645 January 13-16, Knowledge Exchange and Academic Cultures. Europe and the BSR (KEAC-BSR); Project kick-off meeting, Batumi, Georgia; July 7-21 and August 4-18, 2017, KEAC-BSR Research visit, Matenadaran, Yerevan, Armenia; August 8-22, 2019, KEAC-BSR Research visit, Institute of Archeology and Ethnography, Baku, Azerbaijan; January 8-22, 2020, KEAC-BSR Research visit, Institute of Archeology and Ethnography, Baku, Azerbaijan; 2017-2021 – Expert, Erasmus+ Grant Agreement 2017 – 2883 / 001-001"Rethinking Regional Studies: The Baltic-Black Sea Connection," University of Tartu, Estonia; January 22-23, 2018, Project meeting, University of Tartu, Estonia; June 18-20, 2018, Project meeting, University of Lund, Sweden (Erasmus+ Grant Agreement 2017–2883/001-001"Rethinking Regional Studies: The Baltic-Black Sea Connection"; 2018-2023 – Country Director, NATO SPS project G5442 "Resilient Civilians in Population-Centric Warfare (ResilientCivilians)", UiT The Arctic University of Norway; May 1-4, 2018, Launch meeting/Conference, Tromso, Norway; September 29-October 4, 2019, Project meeting, Skopje, North Macedonia; Training by the The European Centre of Excellence for Countering Hybrid Threats - the Project partner - on countering hybrid threats in Helsinki, Finland (25-26 April, 2022) and in Riga, Latvia (13-15 September, 2022). Final meeting and report - 23-24 April 2023, NATO Headquarters, Brussels, Belgium; 2021-2024 - expert, Erasmus+ CBHE HEIn4 project “Boosting the role of HEIs in the industrial transformation towards the Industry 4.0 paradigm in Georgia and Ukraine” “Boosting the role of HEIs in the industrial transformation towards the Industry 4.0 paradigm in Georgia and Ukraine” 609939-EPP-1-2019-1-BE-EPPKA2-CBHE-JP; 2021-2026 - expert and Advisory Board member, Research Council of Norway, “FAKENEWS: Disinformation and People - Impacts of Societal Trust and Resilience”, Project number 326210, UiT The Arctic University of Norway; 2024-2027 - expert, project “Empowering the Geopolitical EU in the Eastern Neighbourhood and the Western Balkans”, the European Union’s H2020 Research and Innovation programme under grant agreement no 101132692 — GEO-POWER-EU — HORIZON-CL2-2023-DEMOCRACY-01

MOBILITY (research stays abroad lasting more than three months)

2000-2001 - Visiting Scholar, TEMPUS-TACIS project 10491-98 “Europe in Odesa, Odesa in Europe” on European Studies, University of Exeter, the UK; 2003 - IREX Visiting Scholar at the Harriman Institute, Columbia University, New York, USA, FSA Contemporary Issues Fellowship Program sponsored by the US Department of State and administrated by International Research and Exchange Board (IREX); 2018-2019 Fulbright Visiting Scholar, University of California San Diego, School of Global Policy and Strategy, San Diego, USA.



Glebov Viktor

Viktor V. Glebov

Department of International Relations, Faculty of International Relations, Political Science and Sociology, Odessa I.I. Mechnikov National University,

2,Vsevoloda Zmienko, Odesa, Ukraine, 65082.
Telephone 38 (0482) 63-32-59; E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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Main Courses:

  • Africa-Asian Countries: Foreign Policy and Diplomacy.
  • 2018 – Dean, Faculty of International Relations, Political Science and Sociology.
  • 2011 - 2017 – Director, Institute of Social Sciences, Odesa I.I. Mechnikov National University.
  • 1996-2010 – Dean, School of International Relations, Institute of Social Sciences, Odesa I.I. Mechnikov National University.
  • Since 1996 – Associate Professor, Department of International Relations, Institute of Social Sciences, Odesa I.I. Mechnikov National University.
  • 1994 – Head, School of International Relations, Odesa I.I. Mechnikov National University.
  • 1992 – Visiting Professor, Goucher College/John Hopkins University, Baltimore (MD) USA.
  • 1983 - 1996 – Associate Professor, Department of Modern and Contemporary History, Odesa I.I. Mechnikov National University.
  • 1983 - 1988 – Associate Dean, Department for Foreign Students, Odesa I.I. Mechnikov National University.
  • 1982 - 1983 – Lecturer, Department of Modern and Contemporary History, Odesa I.I. Mechnikov National University.

Member of editorial staff:Scientific journal "ONU Herald" (KB№11464-337, Odesa, Ukraine); scientific editor of the monograph: "Globalization of security" (Donetsk, "Noulig", 2011, 246 p.); reviewer of the textbook: "World in the second half of the XX - early XXI century: the main tendencies of political and socio-economic development" (Chernivtsi, 2010).

Mother tongue: Ukrainian, Russian. Other languages: English.

Membership in associations: American Council for International Education: ASTR / ACCELS (Fall 1999). Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Monterey Institute of International Studies, (1999). Fulbright Research Scholar, Department of Political Science and Geography, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, USA (1996). American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Cambridge, Massachusetts (1996). International Studies Association, USA (1994). Atlantic Council of Ukraine (Kiev, Ukraine.).

List of main publications:

  • "Some trends in the development of the Eastern countries in the context of globalization." Scientific Bulletin of the Odessa National Economic University 5 (2013): С.72-78 (Ukrainian).
  • "Black Sea Region, European Security and Ukraine." In Ukraine and European Security. - Macmillan Press, 1999.
  • "International problems of the Black Sea region in the foreign policy of Ukraine." In Ukraine and Russia: regional aspects of foreign policy in the 1990s. - The Russian Academy of Sciences. Institute of International Economic and Political Studies, Moscow, 1999 (Russian).
  • "Prevention of Conflict, Peace-keeping and Settlement of Conflict in the Black Sea Region". In the Romanian Journal of International Relations 1 (1998): 21-30.
  • "The politics of the Black Sea region in the context of Russian-Ukrainian relations." In the Russian-Ukrainian relations: problems and prospects. - Odessa, A-TEX, 1996.
    "Institute of Social Sciences (foreword)." In The Odessa I.I. Mechnikov National University. The history and the present (1865-2015), 750-751. Odessa: ONU, 2015 (Ukrainian).
  • “American youth and US foreign policy.” In USA: modern foreign policy thought. Analysis of the concepts of American political science of the 80s. 158-188. Odessa, Logos, 1992 (Russian).
  • "Ukraine and the CIS in the context of European security." In Ukraine and European security. - Macmillan Press, 1999.
  • "Potential of conflict in the Black Sea region: rivalry or cooperation?" In Ukraine-Turkey: security and cooperation in the Black Sea region, 63-71. - Kiev, 2000 (Ukrainian).
  • "Political thought of Turkey on the main directions of foreign policy in the 1990s". In the Scientific Bulletin of the Chernivtsi University, 87-93, 2001 (Ukrainian).
  • "On some aspects of the southern direction of Ukraine's foreign policy: assessments and prospects." In the Scientific Bulletin of the Diplomatic Academy of Ukraine 7 (2002): 62-68 (Ukrainian).
  • "Factor of NATO and the country of Maghreb". In Politic and Time. Journal of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine 5 (2002) (Ukrainian)
    "Ukrainian military-industrial complex in the Middle East arms market". In the Strategic panorama. Journal of the National Security and Defense Council 2 (2002) (Ukrainian).
  • "The place and prospects of Ukraine in the Middle East arms market". In the Strategic panorama. Quarterly scientific and practical journal of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine. No. 1 (2003): 162-167 (Ukrainian).

International conferences, seminars, schools:


European Conference on Social and Behavioral Sciences (Odessa, 2017). International scientific conference "Social and political transformations in Central and Eastern Europe (1917-2017): factors, achievements, problems" (Odessa, 2017). International scientific-practical conference "Social, psychological and political problems of cross-border security" (Odessa, 2016). International Conference "Ukraine and NATO" (Kiev, 1999). International Conference of the Conflict Prevention "Challenges of European Security in the Black Sea Region" (Mangalia, Romania, 1997). "The Nonproliferation Seminar" (Washington, 1997). "International Relations and Security Policy Information: Problems and Opportunities for NGO’s in Ukraine", Seminar the Atlantic Council of Ukraine (Kiev, January 22-24, 1997). The 17th conference "Europe of Regions. Regionalism as a means for promoting democracy, stability and development "(Odessa, 1996). The 37th annual conference of the International Studies Association (ISA), where next in international studies "Ukrainian Security and the CIS" (San Diego, California, USA, 1996). V World Congress for Central and East European Studies "Black Sea Region and Problems of European Security" (Warsaw, Poland, 1995). An International Conference "Black Sea Security in the Post-Soviet era". "Conflict over Crimea and Ukrainian-Russian relations" (Varna, Bulgaria, 1995). The 36th Annual Conference of the International Studies Association (ISA), Challenges and Responses in the Interdependent World "The Black Sea Area in Russian and Ukrainian Politics" (Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1995). "Ukraine and Russia in the Context of Regional Security: History and Reality". The 35th Conference of the International Studies Association (ISA), the new agenda of world politics (Washington, D.C., USA, 1994).

Grabina Ganna

grabina

Department ,of International Relations, Faculty of International Relations, Political Science and Sociology Odesa I. I. Mechnikov National University. 2, Vsevoloda Zmienko, Odesa, Ukraine, 65082.

Telephone (+380 482) 63 32 59; Fax (+380 482) 68 72 84;
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  • September 2010 - September 2018 – specialist, Department of International Relations.
  • September 2018- December 2021- Senior Lecturer at the Department of International Relations
  • January 2022 till now – Associate Professor at the Department of International Relations

Native language: Ukrainian, Russian. Other languages: English.

List of main publications:

  • Theoretical basis for studying the subculture of power // Vestnik of Odesa National University.-2015.Issue.1(22).Том 20.-С.67-73. (in Ukrainian)
  • Subculture of power in modern Ukraine: features of president value code // The European Political and Law Discourse.-vol.3(1).-2016.-p.130-135.
  • The political elite of modern Ukraine as a personification of the subculture of power // Grani: Scientific Herald.-2016.-№3(131).-С.55-61. (in Ukrainian)
  • The Adaptive potential of subculture of power in political transit // Actual problems of politics: Scientific Herald.-2016.-№58.-С.20-29. (in Ukrainian)
  • Subculture of Power of "Consolidated" and "Defective" Democracies: Comparative Analysis // Gileya: Scientific Herald.-2017.-121(№6).-С.199-203. (in Ukrainian)
  • Cultural Phenomenon in the structure of modern social medium political matrix: determining adaptive potential // Politicus: Scientific Herald. -2017.-№1.-С.62-66. (in Ukrainian)
  • The Influence of Russian Propaganda on the EU’s Interstate Relations With the Eastern European Countries (Case of Poland-Ukraine) // Rocznik Integracji Europejskiej.-2020.-№14.- р.113-123.
  • The Information Revolution in the Post-Industrial Society: Dangers in Political Processes // Postmodern Opening Journal, 2022, Volume 13, Issue 4, p. 113-126 WoS https://doi.org/10.18662/po/13.4/509
  • Grabina G., Maksymenko I. The impact of Russia’s propaganda on security perceptionsin Romania and Bulgaria. European Political Science (May 15, 2024). DOI. 10.1057/s41304-024-00478-5

International conferences, seminars, schools:

«Man, society, politics: actual challenges of our time» ( Odesa, 2015). «Black Sea Political Science Readings» (Odesa, 2015). «Modern Challenges for Social Sciences in the Conditions of Globalization» (Lviv, 2016). «Medzinarodna vedecko-prakticka konferencia:Inovacne vyskum v oblasti sociologie, psychologia a politologie» (Sladkovicovo, 2017). «New tasks of social sciences in the XXI century» (Kiev, 2017). «Beyond Europe: Towards a New Global Order» (Poznan, 2019). Research visit for young researches The Jean Monnet Center of Excellence EU EX/ACTВ (Poznan, Poland, 23.11.2019-07.12.2019). Presentation an open lecture at Adam Mickiewicz University (Poznan, 2019).

Faculty conference, theses: Cultural diplomacy as a powerful tool for creating a positive image of the state (2020). Online conference: «Emerging Trends in social Media» by NATO StratCom COE (2021). Organization and moderation of the summer school "Modern challenges to international information and cybersecurity" (2021). Participation in the seminar “Reflecting on the changes landscape of higher education in light of rapid digitalization” (2021). Participation in the International Autumn School Resilience League 2021, organized by the International Center for Defense and Security (ICDS) (Pärnu, Estonia, 04.10.2021-08.10.2021).

Participation in the International Autumn School Resilience League 2022, , organized by the International Center for Defense and Security (ICDS) (Talin, Estonia, 20.11.2021-24.11.2022).Round Table World Academics Talk: Intersections of Geopolitics and Political Communication: Lessons from the War in Ukraine (05.12.2022). International Scientific and Practical Conference Image of Ukraine: Social Political Representations and Linguistic Reflection of Military Realities in foreign and inner media, (Odesa, 15-16 June 2023). Conference: Ukraine – Poland – Past, Present, Future – Perspectives, Cooperation (Gdansk, Poland, 17 November 2023). Seminar “Ukraine-Poland-Europe”, Cooperation between Poland and Ukraine in the context of European security (November 19-25, 2024, Gdansk, Poland). Una Europa Days meetings, Una4UA2 ( Krakow, Poland, October 16-18, 2024). Conference “Emerging trends in social Media 2024”. Riga, Latvia, October 8, 2024.



Koval Igor

koval im

Department of International Relations, Faculty of International Relation, Political Science and Sociology,
Odesa I. I. Mechnikov National University,
2, Vsevoloda Zmienko, Odesa, Ukraine, 65082

Tel. (+380 482) 63 32 59; fax (+380 482) 68 72 84,

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Main Courses:

  • History of International Relations
  • US Foreign Policy.
  • Introduction to the Profession International Relations.
  • History, concepts and modern achievements of political science
  • World politics and international relations of the XX-XXI centuries
  • US foreign policy (for PhD)
  • 2010– 2020– Rector of Odesa I. I. Mechnikov National University.
  • 2001– Professor, Department of International Relations.
  • 2000– Doctor of Political Sciences, Institute of World Economy and International Relations, Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, Kiev, Ukraine. Title of Doctoral Thesis (specialty 23.00.04 – Political Problems of International Systems and Global Development): “Conceptualization of the US East European Politics at the Beginning of the Global Transformation Process”.
  • 1999 - 2015– Chief of the Department of International Relations, Institute of Social Sciences.
  • 1996-2010– Director of the Institute of Social Sciences, Odesa I. I. Mechnikov National University.
  • 1987-1996– Associate Professor of the Department of New and Contemporary History, Faculty of History.

Member of editorial staff:Scientific journal “International and Political Studies” (Odesa, Ukraine)

Mother tongue:Ukrainian, Russian. Other languages: English, Polish.

Membership in associations:Ukrainian Association of Political Sciences (1987). CIS Association of International Studies (1992). International Studies Association (USA, 1991). American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (USA, 1993).

He was awarded the Order of Merit of the 3rd degree, and he has an honorary title "Honored Worker of Science and Technology of Ukraine". Honorary Professor at the University of Galati (Romania). Kennan Institute alumni association of Ukraine (member of Board since 2002). Corresponding Member of the Ukrainian Academy of Political Sciences (2009). Member of the Union of Rectors of Ukraine. Member of the Board of Education and Science of Odessa Regional State Administration. Member of the Expert Council of the State Accreditation Commission of Ukraine in Philosophy, Political and Social Sciences.

List of the main publications:

  1. The last battle of the Cold War: Eastern European policy of superpowers in the concepts of foreign political science (80's - early 90's). Odessa: Astroprint, 1999. (in Russian).
  2. Critical analysis of American bourgeois historiography: Concepts of the East European Policy of the USA. Kiev - Odessa: Higher school, 1984. (in Russian).
  3. USA: contemporary foreign policy thought. Analysis of the Concepts of American Political Science in the 80s. Odessa: Logos, 1992. (in Russian).
  4. Ukraine and European security: collective monograph. London - New York, 1999.
  5. European state security: problems and concepts of the 1990s: collective monograph. Katowice, 1997. (in English and Polish).
  6. Eastern and Central Europe, and NATO expansion. Hamburg, 1997.
  7. Ukraine and European security. London - New York, 1999.
  8. American "neorealism": entering the 21st century. Concepts and methods. In USA and the world of the XXI century: monograph / ed. Y. Pahomov, I. Koval, S. Shergin and other, 22-30. К.: Center for free press,2013. (in Ukrainian).
  9. Political science: a textbook for students of higher educational institutions / ed. I. M. Koval. Kharkiv: Folio, 2012. (in Ukrainian).
  10. Historical psychology: origins and the present state / ed. I. M. Koval. Odessa: Odessa I. I. Mechnikov National University, 2012. (in Russian).
  11. Velvet Revolutions. In Geopolitics: Encyclopedia, 599-522. Kiev, 2012. (in Ukrainian).
  12. Collection of thoughts and knowledge of the glow: [preface]. In Two centuries of service to the book. History of the Scientific Library of the Odessa I. I. Mechnikov National University, 1817-2017 / ed. M. V. Alekseyenko, M. O. Podrezova, O. V. Polevshchikova, V. P. Spring, V. V.Samodurov, 8-10. Odessa: Odessa I. I. Mechnikov National University, 2017. (in Ukrainian).
  13. Strategic Culture and Foreign Policy Ukraine / Ed. I. Koval, O. Brusylovska, V. Dubovyk. Odessa: Odessa I. I. Mechnikov National University, 2017.
  14. Bookmarks of European bibliophiles in the collections of the university library: album-catalog / ed. I. M. Koval, M. O. Podrezova. Odessa: Astroprint, 2017. (in Ukrainian).
  15. The United States and the New East European Agenda: An Assessment of American Political Scientists. In International relations and the policy of states in the conditions of global transformations: the analysis of modern political thought / ed. I. M. Koval, O. I. Brusylovska. 346-354. Odessa: Odessa I. I. Mechnikov National University, 2016. (in Ukrainian).
  16. "Ukrainian crisis" in the context of the geopolitical realities of our time. In Korean Studies in Eastern Europe: Contemporary and Prospects: Scientific Edition, 72-76. Kiev-Seoul: Kyiv University, 2016. (in Ukrainian).
  17. Education in the 21st Century Classical University: A Public Value or a Business Project. In A Classical University in the Context of Challenges of the Age: A Scientific Edition, 43-49. Kyiv: Kyiv University, 2016. (in Ukrainian).
  18. Post-communist transformation after 2004: cases of Poland and Hungary (co-author O. Brusylovska). In: Man, Soсiety, Politics: Topical Challenges of the Modernity. Lviv-Torun: Liha-Pres, 2019, 56-71.
  19. Russian Politics toward Ukraine: Was there Ever a Strategic Partnership? (co-author O. Brusylovska). In Przeglad Strategiczny, №12, 2019, 131-144.
  20. Introduction. Conclusions. In: Prospects of Development in EU Politics: Global and Regional Dimensions / ed. I. M. Koval, O. I. Brusylovska. Odesa: Odessa Mechnikov National University Press, 2019.
  21. Exploring of the Borders Nature in Contemporary Europe. Review of Monograph. International and Political Studies 32 (2019): 291-295.
  22. O. I. Brusylovska, V. A. Dubovyk, І. M. Koval (eds.). Black Sea Region at World Politics: Actors, Factors, and Scenarios of the Future: monograph. Odesa: ONU, 2020. (Introduction; Conclusions).
  23. Book review “Baltic-Black Sea Regionalisms. Patchworks and Networks of Europe's Eastern Margins”. Rhetoric and Communications, Issue 43, April 2020, p. 137-141.
  24. Professors of Odessa National University named after I. I. Mechnikov / ed. І. M. Koval, Vol. 1. Rectors (1865-2020), Odesa, ONU, 2020. (in Ukrainian).
  25. Professors of Odessa National University named after I. I. Mechnikov / ed. І. M. Koval, Vol. 2. Professors (2005-2020), Odesa, ONU, 2020. (in Ukrainian).
  26. Graduates of the Odessa National University named after I. I. Mechnikov / ed. І. M. Koval. Odesa, ONU, 2020. (in Ukrainian).
  27. Scribbles, doctors, professors of the Odessa National University named after I.I. Mechnikov / ed. І. M. Koval. Odesa, ONU, 2020. (in Ukrainian).
  28. Global, regional and local factors of formation of the modern system of international relations / eds. Koval I. M., Brusylovska O. I. Odesa: Astroprint, 2023. 368 p. (in Ukrainian).

International conferences, seminars, schools:

European project: a collapse? strategy? breakthrough? (Sydney, February 4-5, 2019). International Round Table "Strategic Forecasting in Contemporary International Relations" (Washington, 2019). Scientific and Practical Seminar of the Diplomatic Academy of Ukraine at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine “Ukrainian - American Relations: Agenda for 2020” (Kyiv, 2019). Modern University in the Context of Global Turbulence (Buenos Aires, 2019). IV Appatov’s Readings (Odesa, 2020). 75th Science Conference of the Professors and Scientific Workshops (Odesa, 2020). Co-head of three TEMPUS projects.

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