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Modérateurs : Sabine Dullin et Constantin Katsakioris
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Eric Burton (University of Vienna), Socialisms between cooperation and competition. The case
of relations between Tanzania and East Germany
Steffi Marung (University of Leipzig), African Socialism through Soviet Eyes : The Africanists’
Perspective (1920s to 1970s)
Lynn Schler (Ben Gurion University), The Limits of Solidarity : The Politics of Israeli Assistance
in Zambian Cooperatives, 1966-1973]]></string></description>
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NOTE: Senior Researcher (CAS) 1978 born in Halle/ Saale, Germany 1997-2004 Study of Political Science and German Literature at the University of Halle-Wittenberg, Humboldt-University Berlin and Charles University Prague 2004 M.A. in Political Science and German Literature at the University of Halle-Wittenberg 2005 Research Assistant at the Center for Advanced Study of the University of Leipzig, Project Group„’Außereuropa’ und die europäischen Wissenschaftskulturen. Konzeptionen und Funktionen von Lateinamerika und Afrika in den modernen Humanwissenschaften Deutschlands im Vergleich zu Westeuropa und Ostmitteleuropa (1945-2000)“ 2006 to 2009 PhD student at the Research Academy Leipzig, Graduate Center Humanities and Social Sciences, Class “Transnationalization and Regionalization from the 18th century to the present” 2006 to 2010 Researcher at the Center for the History and Culture of East Central Europe at the University of Leipzig (GWZO), Project Group “East Central Europe in a Transnational Perspective”; Research Project “From the Iron Crtain to EU Neighbourhood. Territorialization and Shifting Border Regimes from the German-Polish to the Polish-Ukrainian Eastern Border of the European Union” Since 2011 Researcher at the&nbsp;Centre for Area Studies&nbsp;of the University of Leipzig Recent Main Publications&nbsp; „Die Kartierung der Europäischen Nachbarschaft. Kartographische Narrative für eine neue Frontier“ (The Cartography of EU Neighbourhood. Cartographical Narratives for a new Frontier), in: Peter Haslinger/ Vadim Oswalt (eds.), Kampf der Karten. Propaganda- und Geschichtskarten als politische Instrumente und Identitätstexte in Europa seit 1918, Marburg: Verlag Herder Institut 2011 (forthcoming). “Moving Borders - Competing Civilizing Missions: Germany, Poland, and the Ukraine in the Context of EU Eastern Enlargement”, in: Marc Silberman/ Karen E. Till/ Janet Ward (eds.), Walls, Borders, Boundaries: Strategies of Surveillance and Survival, New York: Berghahn Books 2011 (forthcoming). „Zivilisierungsmissionen à la polonaise: Polen, Europa und der Osten“ (Civilizing Missions à la polonaise: Poland, Europe, and the East), in: Comparativ, 20 (2010) 1, pp. 100-122. „Anssi Paasi“, in: Matthias Middell/ Ulf Engel (eds.), Theoretiker der Globalisierung, Leipzig: Leipziger Universitätsverlag 2010, pp. 381-395. Steffi Franke/ James W. Scott: Border Research in a Global Perspective, Comparativ, 17 (2007) No. 4.&nbsp; 
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