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Marco Puleri

Professore associato

Dipartimento di Scienze Politiche e Sociali

Settore scientifico disciplinare: GSPS-04/B Storia delle relazioni internazionali

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Ultime tesi seguite dal docente

Tesi di Laurea Magistrale

  • Between Russophobia and Russophonia in the Baltic States: The Institutional Representations of the Russophone community in Latvia
  • Conflict and Mobility in/from the Donbas Region: An analysis of the Impact of Forced Migration on Identity and Citizenship in Ukraine and Russia
  • Crimean Tatars: The Experiences of Sürgün and the 2014 Crimea Annexation to Russia as Catalysts and Reshapers of National Identity
  • Human rights violations at the borders of Europe: people on the move along the bosnian-croatian and serbian-croatian borders
  • Identità Nazionale e Sviluppo Politico in Ucraina: fra Narrazioni Storiografiche, Ibridismo Culturale e Violenza Politica
  • Lost in Conceptualisations: The West (Mis)Reading Ukraine
  • Memory as a Marker of Civilizational Identity: Retracing the Process of Nationalization of the Historical Memory of the Great Patriotic War in the post-Soviet de facto State of the Donetsk People's Republic between 2014 and 2022
  • Nationalism and Immigration: The Polish Reaction to Two Refugee Crises
  • On Human rights violations: the externalisation of European borders, testimony, and accountability in Serbia
  • Putin Exodus: The Social and Political Dynamics of the Russian Migration to Georgia in the Aftermath of the 2022 War in Ukraine
  • Shaping Memories of the Soviet Past among Russian Youth: An Analysis of “Summer in the Red Scarf” and “Kitchenblock” in Contemporary Narratives of the Pioneers Movement
  • The Church-State Nexus in Ukraine and Russia: A Comparative Study
  • The United Nations' Human Rights-Based Approach to Developmental Recovery in Ukraine from War-Induced Impacts
  • Towards a Typology of Russophonia: A Comparative Study of Russian-speaking Diaspora in Italy and Borderland Communities in Estonia