Prof. PhDr. Alexander Duleba, PhD.
He graduated from the Kyiv National University of Taras Hryhorovych Shevchenko (Ukraine) in 1989. CSc. (PhD) degree in political science he obtained from the Institute for Political Sciences of the Slovak Academy of Sciences in 1998, Associated Prof. (Doc.) degree from the Comenius University in Bratislava in 2009, and Professor in political science degree from the Masaryk University in Brno (Czech Republic). From May 1993 until August 1995 he was an analyst with the Slovak Institute for International Studies at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Slovak Republic. Since September 1995 he started to work as a research fellow for the RC SFPA. Since May 2010 he also became the lecturer at the Institute of Political Science of the Presov University (subjects: International Politics I. Theories of International Relations, International Politics II. International Organizations; Border studies; optional subjects: Eastern Europe after the collapse of USSR, Foreign policy of the Slovak Republic). In 2020 he has been the guarantor of the Institute’s study program in the field of political science.
His main publications include: Differentiated European Integration of Ukraine in comparative perspective (2021), The "new normal" in Russian foreign policy thinking (2017), The Rusin question in the historical context of the Slovak-Ukrainian relations (2015), Policy Impact of the Eastern Partnership on Ukraine: trade, energy, and visa dialogue (2012), Taking Stock of the Eastern Partnership in Ukraine, Moldova, Visegrad Four, and the EU (2011), Toward a Strategic Regional Framework for the EU Eastern Policy. Searching for Synergies between the Eastern Partnership and the Partnership for Modernization with Russia (2010), Searching for New Momentum in EU-Russia Relations. Agenda, Tools and Institutions (2009), The Reform of the Neighborhood Policy. Tools, Institutions and a Regional Dimension (2008).
The list of publications is available on the website of the University library.