Ivan Samolovov

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Office: Feldkirchenstr. 21, Room: FG1/01.08, 96052 Bamberg, Germany
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E-Mail: ivan.samolovov(at)uni-bamberg.de
Phone: +49(0)951/863-3097
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Pillar 4: Governance, Institutional Change and Political Behaviour

Field: Political Science

Research Interests:  Economic Sanctions, Economic Power, International Relations Theory, European Union, Actorness
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// DISSERTATION PROJECT


Use of Positive Sanctions in the EU Foreign Policy: Goals, Mechanisms, and Effects

According to the conventional wisdom, the European Union is a powerful economic entity which, however, lacks coherence of the traditional actor of international politics – the sovereign nation-state. This being said, it does not mean that the EU cannot act as an actor, i.e. engage in purposive behavior. To demonstrate the contrary, this thesis shall attempt to show that the EU is able to develop strategies, implement them, and achieve objectives set. Positive sanctions or economic incentives used within the framework of the Common Foreign and Security Policy are suited to fulfill this task because they implement policies enshrined in the European strategic papers. The research question to answer is thus: Are the EU’s positive sanctions effective and what are determinants of their success (or failure)? This thesis shall turn on the broad literature of economic sanctions and International Relations to formulate hypotheses. Overall, three different policies with 30 cases shall be analyzed: the European Neighbourhood Policy, the Sahel Strategy and the management of external migration. Qualitative Comparative Analysis is chosen as a method, since it is well-suited for a medium-N study.


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// ACADEMIC BACKGROUND

 

from 2016
Doctoral Fellow at Bamberg Graduate School of Social Sciences

2013 - 2016
Master of Arts in Political Science, University of Münster

2008 - 2013
Diploma in International Relations, State University of Economics and Management Novosibirsk


Awards / Academic Achievements and Scholarships

2016 - 2017
Starter scholarship from the Bamberg Graduate School of Social Sciences

2013 - 2016
Master's scholarship from Heinrich Böll Foundation


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// EXPERIENCE

Professional Experience

11/2016 - 03/2017

Lecturer at the University of Bamberg


04/2015 - 09/2015
Teaching assistant at the University of Münster



Internships

02/2015 - 03/2015

Intern at Peace Research Institute Frankfurt



Voluntary Experience

05/2016 - ...

Editorial Assistant at E-International Relations

 

 

 

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