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Professor Doctor Valentin Stan

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Name:STAN

First Name:VALENTIN

Date and place of birth:23 February 1959, Bucharest, Romania

Nationality:Romanian

Address, telephone & Fax:

Faculty of History, University of Bucharest, Blvd. Regina Elisabeta, No. 4-12, Sector 3, Bucharest, Romania, Tel. & Fax: (40.21)314.53.89; (40.21)310.06.80;

Foreign languages:English, French

University studies:

1984 - graduated at the Faculty of History and Philosophy, University of Bucharest (4 years);

1999 - Ph.D. in international relations at the Faculty of History, University of Bucharest, with a thesis on The Concept of Subsidiarity and Minorities Issues in the New European Security Architecture

Studies abroad:

1991 - Diplomats Course at the Institute for International Studies, University of Leeds, in association with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office Know How Fund, UK

Employment:

- 2009-present - professor of international relations and international contemporary history with the Faculty of History, University of Bucharest;

- 2002-2009 - associate professor (reader) of international relations and international contemporary history with the Faculty of History, University of Bucharest;

- 1997-2002 - lecturer in international relations with the Faculty of History, University of Bucharest;

- 1995-1997 – Programme manager with the Romanian Helsinki Committee

- 1993-1994 - scientific researcher with the Romanian Institute for International Studies;

- 1990-1993 - diplomat with the Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs;

- 1988-1990 - scientific researcher with the Institute for Historical and Socio-Political Studies;

- 1984-1988 – high school history teacher;

Teaching activity:

I provide courses in:

History of Euro-Atlantic Integration;

Euro-Atlantic Security Institutions;

Theories and Mechanisms of International Relations;

Scientific and research activity:

2000-2001: Fulbright Visiting Scholar, The George Washington University, Elliott School of International Relations, Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies, Washington, D.C., Theme of research: Romanian-US security relationship and the European Security and Defence Identity (ESDI);

Jean Monnet European Module Professor at the University of Bucharest. I deliver lectures on European Integration (political dimension) and Euro-Atlantic security structures;

Board Member of the Centre for Euro-Atlantic Studies of the University of Bucharest;

Selective list of books, studies and articles:

România și Proiectul European. Disfuncții și ambiții-ianuarie 2001-mai 2002 (Romania and the European Project. Shortcomings and Ambitions-January 2001-May 2002), Bucharest University Publishers House, Bucharest, 2009 (Rom);

 

Romania si esecul campaniei pentru Vest (Romania and its failure to integrate with the West), Bucharest University Publishers House, Bucharest, 1999 (Rom);

The Political Economy of Security: The EU and the USA at the Crossroads”, in Euro-Atlantic Studies, No. 5, University of Bucharest, 2002 (Eng.);

Influencing regime change in the Balkans: the role of external forces in the transition”, in Geoffrey Pridham and Tom Gallagher, eds., Experimenting with Democracy. Regime change in the Balkans, Routledge, London/New York, 2000 (Eng);

Tratatele Minoritatilor, 1919-1920 si structura garantiilor internationale” (The Minorities Treaties, 1919-1920 and the framework of international guaranties), in Constantin Hlihor, ed., Structuri politice in secolul XX (Political structures in the 20th century), Curtea Veche Publishers House, Bucharest, 2000 (Rom);

"The Euro-Atlantic Structures and Romania", in Euro-Atlantic Studies, No.1, University of Bucharest, 1998 (Eng);

"The Way to NATO: A Romanian Approach", in Analele Universitatii Bucuresti (Bucharest University's Annals), Year XLV, 1996 (Eng);

"Romania - Foreign Alliances and Domestic Politics in the <<Post-International Society>>" in Romania and the Alliances Policy. History and Present, IRSI, Bucharest, 1993 (Rom.);

(coauthor) Study on the Conception of Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania on the Rights of National Minorities - A Critical Analysis of the DAHR Documents, The Center for Human Rights, APADOR-CH, Bucharest, 1994 (Eng. & Rom.);

(coauthor) The Moldavian Csango, International Foundation for Promoting Studies and Knowledge of Minority Rights and the Hungarian Institute of International Affairs, Budapest, 1998 (Eng.);

(coauthor) "The Pact on Stability in Europe: Romania's Interests", Center for International Studies, Bucharest, 1994, in International Studies, No. 1 (1995) (Eng. & Rom.);

(coauthor) "Romania's Relations with the Republic of Moldova", Center for International Studies, Bucharest, 1994, in International Studies, No.1 (1995) (Eng. & Rom.);

"Nationalism and European Security: Romania's Euro-Atlantic Integration", Center for International Studies, Bucharest, 1995, in International Studies, No. 1 (1995) (Eng. & Rom.);

"Collective Rights: Threat or Aspiration?" in Revista Romana de Drepturile Omului (Romanian Human Rights Review), No. 6-7, 1994 (Rom.);

"International Security and Human Rights" in Revista Romana de Drepturile Omului (Romanian Human Rights Review), No. 9, 1995 (Rom.);

"The Romanian-Hungarian bi-lateral Treaty and the Problem of Collective Rights" in Altera, Year II, No. 3, 1996 (Rom.);

"Draft Law on National Minorities elaborated by the Center for Human Rights" in Gabriel Andreescu, Pieter van Dijk, Valentin Stan, Renate Weber et alia, Legislatia in Tranzitie (Legislation in Transition), Bucharest, 1995 (Rom.);

Drawbacks of the EU integration political message in the approach by Romanian foreign policy-accountable state institutions: Presidency and Government”, in Renate Weber, ed., The Map of Players and Issues of the Accession to the European Union, Open Society Foundation, Bucharest, 2003 (Eng. & Rom.).


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