A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE INSTITUTE IS ATTENDING THE ECPR JOINT SESSIONS OF WORKSHOPS 2025 IN PRAGUE

From 20 to 23 May 2025, the annual Joint Sessions of Workshops organized by the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) took place at Charles University in Prague. This event is one of the most prestigious platforms for intensive academic dialogue in the field of political science.
Anastasiia Dehterenko, Leading Research Scientist of the Ethnopolitics Department, PhD (Political Science), Associate Professor of the Kuras Institute of Political and Ethnic Studies of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and a Gerda Henkel Foundation fellow, presented her paper at the workshop External Influences on Democratisation and Autocratisation: How (Non)Traditional Donor’s Competition Shapes Political Regimes. Title of the presentation by Anastasiia Dehterenko: Ethnopolitical Management in the System of Resilience of Territorial Communities of Ukraine. Link to the paper: https://ecpr.eu/Events/Event/PaperDetails/78456.
The presentation of the study by Anastasiia Dehterenko: Ethnopolitical Management in the System of Resilience of Territorial Communities of Ukraine.
In her presentation, the researcher showcased the outcomes of the EPES project (The Ethnopolitical Experts Survey), a SWOT-TOWS analysis, resilience index assessments for Ukraine, a case study of Ukrainian Northern Pryazov’ye focusing on the Greek community, and a conceptual model for a future system of ethnopolitical governance integrating elements of artificial intelligence.
Working group of the workshop ECPR 2025 External Influences on Democratisation and Autocratisation: How (Non)Traditional Donor’s Competition Shapes Political Regimes.
Participation in the workshop provided valuable feedback from leading European scholars and opened a discussion on the prospects of integrating the Ukrainian experience into the broader context of European political transformations.
More information about the event: https://ecpr.eu/Events/274