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Marco Puleri

Associate Professor

Department of Political and Social Sciences

Academic discipline: GSPS-04/B History of International Relations

Teaching

Recent dissertations supervised by the teacher.

Second cycle degree programmes dissertations

  • «Everything Is Ambiguous»: Evolution of Rhetoric in Russian-Western Relations in XXI Century
  • Crimean Tatars: The Experiences of Sürgün and the 2014 Crimea Annexation to Russia as Catalysts and Reshapers of National Identity
  • Democratization Beyond Borders: An Analysis of Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya's Political Advocacy from Exile
  • 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
  • Postcolonial nationalism in Georgia: memory narratives of the Russian/Soviet “occupation”.
  • Rekindling the Shapes of Folklore: National Identity, Cultural Practices, and Social Movements in 20th-Century Latvia
  • 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 illiberal turn in Poland: the case of PiS
  • The Ukrainian Diaspora in Canada: Transnational Activism and the Decolonizing Role of Academia Before and After 2022
  • What Is Home? The Mobilities, Identities, and Politics of the Russian Émigré Community in Serbia following the Start of Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine in 2022