PhD Supervision
Anne Morocutti (Luxembourg), from October 2012: "Antisemitism in Nazi Germany and the Holocaust".
Richard Davis (USA), from October 2011: "The Dynamic Behaviours of Participants in Intractable Conflicts". Richard is the former Director of Terrorism Prevention Policy for the Homeland Security Council at The White House.
Anar Ahmadov (Azerbaijan), 2008-present: 'A Conditional Theory of the Political "Resource Curse": Oil, Autocrats, and Initial Conditions in Central Eurasia and Beyond'. Current Position: To be examined in autumn 2011. In 2011-13 Anar will be an Oxford-Princeton Global Leaders Fellow.
Sofia Sebastian (Spain), 2006-09: 'State-Building in Deeply Divided Societies. Beyond Bosnia and Dayton'. Current Position: Adjunct Professor PACE University, New York, and Research Fellow at FRIDE, Madrid.
Fredrik Sjöberg (Finland), 2006-09: 'Elections and Identity Politics in Kyrgyzstan 1989–2009 — Moving Beyond the "Clan Politics" Hypothesis' (MPhil Thesis). Current Position: Visiting Scholar at Harriman Institute at Columbia University, PhD Candidate at Uppsala University, Sweden.
David Cashaback (Canada), 2002-2006: 'Accommodating Multinationalism in Russia and Canada: A Comparative Study of Federal Design and Language Policy in Tatarstan and Quebec'. Current Position: Deputy Director, Visa Policy at Citizenship and Immigration, Canada.
Linda Trautmann (USA), 1995-2005 (part-time): 'Stalin's Last Frontier. Glavsevmorput' and the Northern Sea Route'. Current Position: Teacher in International School.
Carlo Gallo (Italy), 1999-2004: 'Russian Duma Elections in the Territorial Districts: Explaining Patterns of Proliferation of Independent Candidates, 1993-1999'. Current Position: Senior Russia Analyst at business risk consultancy Control Risks.
Anna Aghumian (Armenia), 1999-2004: 'The Role of Elites in Political and Economic Transition: A Case Study of Post-Soviet Armenia'. Current Position: Consultant at the World Bank.
Juliane Fürst (Germany), 1998–2003: 'Stalin's last Generation - Youth, State and Komsomol 1945-53'. Current Position: Lecturer in Modern European History, University of Bristol.
Gwendolyn Sasse (Germany), 1995-99: 'Bringing the Regions Back in: The Crimea Issue in Post-Soviet Ukraine'. Awarded the Robert Mackenzie Prize. Current Position: Professorial Fellow Nuffield College, Reader in the Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford.