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DR ISABELLE IOANNIDES<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Governance Studies, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Social Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam<br />

De Boolelaan 1081, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

T: +31 (0)20 59 85484 ‖ F: +31 (0)20 59 86820 ‖E: i.ioannides@fsw.vu.nl ‖ www.inexproject.eu<br />

PROFESSIONAL SKILLS<br />

• RESEARCH EXPERTISE: Post‐conflict reconstruction; security governance; police reform; security sector reform; EU crisis<br />

management; critical approaches to peacebuilding; complex organisational change; Western Balkans; Cyprus; Middle East.<br />

• LANGUAGE SKILLS: English, Greek, French (mother tongue level); formal Arabic (fair); German, Macedonian (basic).<br />

• COMPUTER LITERACY: PC <strong>and</strong> Macintosh; DOS <strong>and</strong> Windows; WordPerfect; MS Word; MS Excel; MS PowerPoint; SPSS;<br />

NUD*IST, Quark Xpress; Adobe PhotoShop; EndNote; Nexis/ Lexis; the Internet.<br />

RESEARCH & POLITICAL ANALYSIS<br />

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE<br />

Sept. 09‐<br />

present<br />

Oct. 02‐<br />

present<br />

Jan.‐March<br />

09 & May‐<br />

Sept. 05<br />

May‐July<br />

05<br />

May‐July<br />

04<br />

Sept. 03‐<br />

Sept. 04<br />

July 03<br />

Sept. 01‐<br />

Sept. 02<br />

March‐July<br />

00<br />

VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT AMSTERDAM (VUA), Department <strong>of</strong> Governance Studies, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Social Sciences,<br />

Amsterdam, The Netherl<strong>and</strong>s. Post‐Doctoral Researcher: Conduct research <strong>and</strong> fieldwork for the EC‐funded<br />

project INEX: Conflicting <strong>and</strong> converging values in the internal/external security continuum in Europe.<br />

INSTITUT D’ETUDES EUROPEENNES (IEE), Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Brussels, Belgium.<br />

Associate Research Fellow (Visiting Research Fellow, Feb. 2005‐Sept. 2007): Research, present <strong>and</strong> publish on<br />

inter‐ethnic relations in the Western Balkans; the performance <strong>and</strong> impact <strong>of</strong> EU civilian crisis management in<br />

the Western Balkans; EU development policy; <strong>and</strong> institutional reforms in EU external action.<br />

EUROPEAN UNION INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES (EUISS), Paris, France.<br />

Consultant Researcher: Drafted book chapter evaluating police missions in fYROM; prepared assessment <strong>of</strong><br />

activities, programmes, organisation <strong>and</strong> outcome <strong>of</strong> the <strong>European</strong> Union Police Mission ‘Proxima’ in fYROM.<br />

COMMON VALUES, Skopje, fYROM.<br />

Visiting Political Analyst: Conducted fieldwork in the former crisis regions in fYROM; interviewed relevant<br />

stakeholders to assess progress in international rule <strong>of</strong> law <strong>and</strong> security sector reform programmes.<br />

INSTITUTE FOR DEMOCRACY, SOLIDARITY AND CIVIL SOCIETY (IDSCS), Skopje, fYROM.<br />

Visiting Researcher: Conducted field research in the former crisis regions in northwest fYROM; interviewed<br />

relevant stakeholders; mapped activities on security sector reform.<br />

CENTRE FOR INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND SECURITY (CICS), Department <strong>of</strong> Peace Studies,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Bradford, Bradford, UK.<br />

Marie Curie Research Fellow/ Researcher: Researched, presented <strong>and</strong> published on peace support operations<br />

in the Western Balkans, international SSR missions <strong>and</strong> EU civilian crisis management; co‐organised <strong>and</strong> coauthored<br />

proceedings <strong>of</strong> a Wilton Park conference on international post‐conflict police operations (in<br />

cooperation with the United Nations Unit in the FCO).<br />

Consultant Researcher: Conducted policy analysis for the UK government’s Global Conflict Prevention Pool<br />

Middle East <strong>and</strong> North Africa Strategy Team.<br />

BONN INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR CONVERSION (BICC), Bonn, Germany.<br />

Marie Curie Research Fellow/ Researcher: Analysed, presented <strong>and</strong> published on EU crisis management <strong>and</strong><br />

non‐governmental controls <strong>of</strong> EU crisis management; organised a workshop on arms control, procurement <strong>and</strong><br />

transfers in Europe; coordinated arms control activities <strong>of</strong> EC mobility research programme.<br />

EUROPEAN COMMISSION, Forward Studies Unit, Secretariat‐General, Brussels, Belgium.<br />

Trainee: Published on cross‐border cooperation in the Middle East <strong>and</strong> Eastern Mediterranean (including<br />

Cyprus); co‐authored <strong>European</strong> Commission Working Paper; organised conference on post‐conflict<br />

reconstruction in Kosovo; monitored EU policy on governance, enlargement <strong>and</strong> the neighbourhood policy.


May‐June<br />

95<br />

COUNCIL OF EUROPE, Directorate on Education, Culture & Sports, Out‐<strong>of</strong>‐School Section, Strasbourg,<br />

France. Intern: Reviewed manuscript A H<strong>and</strong>book for Democracy; organised conference on cultural rights.<br />

MANAGEMENT & ADVOCACY<br />

Jan. 08‐<br />

Jan. 09<br />

April 08‐<br />

Dec. 09<br />

Nov. 06<br />

Sept. 00‐<br />

Aug. 01<br />

Sept. 96‐<br />

May 97<br />

THE FUTURE WORLDS CENTRE (FWC), Nicosia, Cyprus.<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> the Humanitarian Affairs Unit: Managed Unit for the Rehabilitation <strong>of</strong> Victims <strong>of</strong> Torture (URVT)<br />

<strong>and</strong> UNHCR‐ <strong>and</strong> ERF‐funded programmes on asylum seekers, refugees, victims <strong>of</strong> torture <strong>and</strong> human<br />

trafficking; organised public awareness campaigns; managed relations with government services, NGOs <strong>and</strong><br />

the media; ensured transition <strong>of</strong> URVT into an independent NGO; strategised with FWC board members;<br />

supervised ten members <strong>of</strong> staff. The Unit was awarded the 2008 Cyprus Civil Society Award for Social Inclusion.<br />

Policy <strong>and</strong> Fundraising Advisor: Representative <strong>of</strong> the Cyprus NGDO Platform at a <strong>European</strong> level; advised<br />

on long‐term capacity‐building development; devised fundraising strategy <strong>and</strong> action plan; organised<br />

programme restructuring; coordinated publications; prepared information material; formulated new projects.<br />

UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME – ACTION FOR COOPERATION AND TRUST<br />

(UNDP‐ACT), Nicosia, Cyprus. Lead Consultant on the NGO Institutional <strong>and</strong> Legal Framework Review:<br />

Established NGO working group to debate the legal reform; managed relations between government services<br />

<strong>and</strong> NGOs to increase knowledge‐sharing <strong>and</strong> capacity‐building; organised international study visit <strong>and</strong><br />

regional conference; drafted press releases <strong>and</strong> conference report.<br />

SOUTH ASIA STRATEGIC STABILITY INSTITUTE – LONDON (SASSIL), London, UK.<br />

Brussels Representative: Organised conference on nuclear export controls <strong>and</strong> non‐proliferation; prepared<br />

conference report; responsible for advertising, including h<strong>and</strong>ling the media; led team <strong>of</strong> five staff members.<br />

EUROPEAN BUREAU FOR CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT (EBCD), Brussels, Belgium.<br />

Parliamentary Liaison Officer: Managed <strong>European</strong> Parliament (EP) Intergroup on Sustainable Development<br />

(advocacy, policy monitoring, conference organisation); developed relations with EU institutions, EU member<br />

state representatives, NGOs, the UN <strong>and</strong> the media; prepared speeches for Members <strong>of</strong> the EP; wrote EBCD<br />

policy publications; identified funding opportunities <strong>and</strong> prepared funding proposals; supervised interns.<br />

UNION OF CONCERNED SCIENTISTS (UCS), Arms Control <strong>and</strong> International Security Programme,<br />

Washington, DC, USA. Arms Control Intern promoted to Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC)<br />

Coordinator: Analysed <strong>and</strong> published on Chinese nuclear arms transfers <strong>and</strong> non‐proliferation policy; led<br />

advocacy efforts in five states <strong>and</strong> liaised with US Senate for the CWC ratification; organised briefings <strong>and</strong><br />

conferences; wrote US Senator’s floor statement; organised events on START III <strong>and</strong> NATO Enlargement.<br />

TRAINING & TEACHING<br />

Feb. 09 &<br />

Feb. 08<br />

Sept.‐Dec.<br />

04<br />

Feb.‐May<br />

03<br />

CENTRE FOR INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND SECURITY (CICS), Department <strong>of</strong> Peace Studies,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Bradford, Bradford, UK. Consultant Trainer (for the UK FCO Chevening Fellowship programme)<br />

on security sector reform in post‐conflict settings.<br />

DEPARTMENT OF PEACE STUDIES, University <strong>of</strong> Bradford, Bradford, UK.<br />

General Teaching Assistant: Developed <strong>and</strong> taught undergraduate course on study skills <strong>and</strong> exam<br />

preparation techniques; provided individual tutoring to undergraduates facing learning difficulties.<br />

Seminar Tutor: Designed <strong>and</strong> taught seminars <strong>of</strong> undergraduate course ‘Strategic Studies’ (compulsory course<br />

on current security issues for the ‘International Relations <strong>and</strong> Security Studies’ degree).<br />

JOURNALISM & EDITING<br />

Sept. 99‐<br />

Feb. 00<br />

Jan‐Aug.<br />

98<br />

Sept. 96‐<br />

May 97<br />

POLITIS (national daily newspaper), Nicosia, Cyprus.<br />

Journalist/ News Editor: Conducted interviews with high‐level political leaders; wrote commentaries <strong>and</strong><br />

editorials for International <strong>and</strong> Politics pages; columnist for Sunday paper on topical issues.<br />

POSTA EUROPE (French‐Turkish monthly newspaper), Paris, France.<br />

Freelance Journalist: Prepared articles <strong>and</strong> editorials analysing political issues.<br />

MIDDLE EAST INSTITUTE, Washington, DC, USA.<br />

Middle East Journal Department Volunteer: Prepared book reviews.<br />

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EDUCATION<br />

2003‐2007 PhD in International Relations <strong>and</strong> Security Studies<br />

UNIVERSITY OF BRADFORD, Department <strong>of</strong> Peace Studies, Bradford, UK.<br />

Thesis: “The <strong>European</strong> Union <strong>and</strong> Learning from Support for Post‐Conflict Police Reform: A Critical Analysis <strong>of</strong><br />

Macedonia (2001‐2005)” (passed with no corrections).<br />

2002‐2003 Master <strong>of</strong> Research (MRes) in Research Methods for the Social Sciences (International Relations)<br />

(Distinction)<br />

UNIVERSITY OF BRADFORD, Department <strong>of</strong> Peace Studies/ Graduate School, Bradford, UK.<br />

Dissertation: “Evaluating Outside Intervention in Post‐Conflict Police Reform: The Construction <strong>of</strong> Research<br />

Strategies for ‘Bottom‐Up’ Evaluation”.<br />

1997‐1999 Diplôme d’Etudes Appr<strong>of</strong>ondies (DEA) in Political Science (Comparative Politics & Middle East Studies)<br />

INSTITUT D’ETUDES POLITIQUES DE PARIS (‘Sciences‐Po’), Paris, France.<br />

Dissertation: “The Rapprochement between the Greek‐ <strong>and</strong> Turkish‐Cypriot Communities: The Problematique<br />

<strong>of</strong> Transitioning to a Multiethnic Society” (in French).<br />

1992‐1996 Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts (BA) (Distinction)<br />

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA.<br />

Double Major: <strong>Foreign</strong> Affairs <strong>and</strong> French Literature<br />

AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS & HONOURS<br />

TOTAL AMOUNT FUNDRAISED: 130,000 EURO<br />

♦ International Studies Association (ISA) Grant (2009).<br />

♦ Compagnia di San Paolo (Torino) Conference & Travel Grant (2008).<br />

♦ Fellowship <strong>of</strong> the Riksbankens Jubileumsfond (Stockholm) in the context <strong>of</strong> the joint research <strong>and</strong> training programme<br />

entitled ‘<strong>European</strong> <strong>Foreign</strong> <strong>and</strong> Security Policy Studies’ (2005‐2007).<br />

♦ Riksbankens Jubileumsfond (Stockholm) Conference & Travel Grant (2006, 2007).<br />

♦ Travel Grant <strong>of</strong> the Young Researchers Workshop <strong>of</strong> the <strong>European</strong> Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) St<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

Group on International Relations (2007).<br />

♦ Volkswagen Stiftung (Hanover) Conference & Travel Grant (2007).<br />

♦ The UK Economic <strong>and</strong> Social Research Council (ESRC) Studentship (2003‐2007).<br />

♦ In the context <strong>of</strong> the Specialist Group on ‘<strong>European</strong> Union Conflict Prevention <strong>and</strong> Crisis Management Policies’<br />

(EUCPCM), the UK University Association for Contemporary <strong>European</strong> Studies (UACES) Travel Grant (2006, 2007).<br />

♦ The UK University Association for Contemporary <strong>European</strong> Studies (UACES) Scholarship (2005).<br />

♦ The British International Studies Association (BISA) Postgraduate Research Award (2004).<br />

♦ Travel Grant from the Centre for International Cooperation <strong>and</strong> Security (CICS) (2004).<br />

♦ Marie Curie Research Fellowship in the framework <strong>of</strong> the <strong>European</strong> Commission research <strong>and</strong> training network<br />

entitled ‘Bridging the Accountability Gap in the <strong>European</strong> Defence <strong>and</strong> Security Policy’ (2003‐2004; 2001‐2002).<br />

♦ The Chevening Scholarship, British Council/ UK <strong>Foreign</strong> <strong>and</strong> Commonwealth Office (2002‐2003).<br />

♦ The Democratic Leadership Programme, Council <strong>of</strong> Europe Training Award (2002, 2005).<br />

♦ ‘Sciences‐Po’ Travel Grant for fieldwork in Turkey (April 1998) <strong>and</strong> Cyprus (May 1998).<br />

♦ Graduated with Distinction at undergraduate <strong>and</strong> graduate levels.<br />

♦ Dean’s List (1992‐1996).<br />

♦ Member <strong>of</strong> merit‐based honour societies: Golden Key National Honour Society; Pi Sigma Alpha (The National Political<br />

Science Honour Society); Phi Sigma Iota (The International <strong>Foreign</strong> Language Honour Society); Phi Eta Sigma<br />

(Freshman Honour Society).<br />

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PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES & INTERESTS<br />

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Editorial Board Member <strong>of</strong> the Peace, Conflict & Development Journal (Department <strong>of</strong> Peace Studies, University <strong>of</strong><br />

Bradford, Bradford, UK) (2002‐present)<br />

Peer Reviewer for a number <strong>of</strong> academic journals on peace studies <strong>and</strong> international relations.<br />

Trainer in Conflict Resolution: advanced training in media skills in conflict‐torn societies, negotiation, conflict<br />

resolution, confidence building <strong>and</strong> leadership skills. Organised by the Fulbright Commission Cyprus, the Democratic<br />

Leadership Programme <strong>of</strong> the Council <strong>of</strong> Europe, <strong>and</strong> NGOs in Cyprus <strong>and</strong> the Western Balkans.<br />

Certified Trainer in the problem‐solving methodology “Structured Democratic Dialogue Process” (SDDP).<br />

Senior Advisory Board Member, ‘Hope for Children’‐Office for Children’s Rights, Nicosia, Cyprus.<br />

Substantive stay in conflict zones (Macedonia, Bosnia‐Herzegovina <strong>and</strong> the Palestinian Territories); extensive travel in<br />

the Middle East, Western Balkans, North America, Europe <strong>and</strong> Japan.<br />

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MEMBERSHIP AND AFFILIATION<br />

‘<strong>European</strong> <strong>Foreign</strong> <strong>and</strong> Security Policy Studies’ Joint Research <strong>and</strong> Training Network <strong>of</strong> the Riksbankens Jubileumsfond<br />

(Stockholm), Compagnia di San Paolo (Torino) <strong>and</strong> VolkswagenFoundation (Hanover) (2006‐present)<br />

International Studies Association (ISA), USA (2006‐present)<br />

British International Studies Association (BISA), UK (2003‐present)<br />

University Association for Contemporary <strong>European</strong> Studies (UACES), UK (2005‐present)<br />

♦ UACES Specialist Group on “<strong>European</strong> Union Conflict Prevention <strong>and</strong> Crisis Management” (EUCPCM), UK (2006‐<br />

present)<br />

♦<br />

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Women in International Security (WIIS) ‐ Brussels, Belgium (2005‐present)<br />

Democratic Leadership Programme, Council <strong>of</strong> Europe, Strasbourg, France (1999‐present)<br />

Association for Cypriot, Greek <strong>and</strong> Turkish Affairs, UK (1997‐present)<br />

References Available upon Request.<br />

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ANNEX I<br />

PUBLICATIONS AND WORK IN PROGRESS<br />

Book<br />

The Politics <strong>of</strong> <strong>European</strong> Policebuilding: Innovation, Change <strong>and</strong> Learning in Post‐Conflict Reconstruction. (in preparation)<br />

Chapters in Books<br />

EU Missions in the Former Yugoslav Republic <strong>of</strong> Macedonia. In G. Grevi <strong>and</strong> D. Keohane (eds) Ten Years <strong>of</strong> <strong>European</strong><br />

Security <strong>and</strong> Defence Policy (ESDP). Paris: <strong>European</strong> Union Institute for Security Studies. (forthcoming Oct. 2009)<br />

Demobilisation after War. In International Encyclopaedia for Peace. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (forthcoming Oct. 2009)<br />

La réforme de la police en Macédoine : la coordination interinstitutionnelle et la coopération internationale à l’épreuve. In B.<br />

Delcourt, E. Klimis <strong>and</strong> M. Martinelli (eds) L’Union européenne et la gestion de crises. Aspects civils et militaires. Brussels:<br />

Presses universitaires de Bruxelles, 2008, p. 103‐128.<br />

Police Mission in Macedonia. In M. Emerson <strong>and</strong> E. Gross (eds) Evaluating the EU’s Crisis Management Missions in the Balkans.<br />

Brussels: Centre for <strong>European</strong> Policy Studies, 2007, p. 81‐126. Available at www.ceps.eu<br />

EU Police Mission Proxima: Testing the ‘<strong>European</strong>’ Approach to Building Peace. In A. Nowak (ed.) Civilian Crisis<br />

Management: The EU Way. Chaillot Paper No. 90. Paris: <strong>European</strong> Union Institute for Security Studies, June 2006, p. 69‐86.<br />

Available at www.iss.europa.eu<br />

Surplus Weapons <strong>and</strong> their Disposal. In Con<strong>version</strong> Survey 2003: Global Disarmament, Demilitarization <strong>and</strong> Demobilization.<br />

Baden‐Baden: NOMOS Verlagsgesellschaft, May 2003, p. 81‐99. (with Sami Faltas <strong>and</strong> Jocelyn Mawdsley)<br />

Surplus Weapons <strong>and</strong> their Disposal. In Con<strong>version</strong> Survey 2002: Global Disarmament, Demilitarization <strong>and</strong> Demobilization.<br />

Baden‐Baden: NOMOS Verlagsgesellschaft, May 2002, p. 79‐86. (with Sami Faltas <strong>and</strong> Mary Foster)<br />

Journal Articles<br />

“<strong>European</strong> Policebuilding: Exporting Security or Securing Peace?” (in preparation to be submitted to Ethnopolitics)<br />

“Learning from EU Civilian Crisis Management: The Limits <strong>of</strong> Change in International Organisations.” (in preparation to be<br />

submitted to <strong>European</strong> <strong>Foreign</strong> Affairs Review)<br />

“EU Police Reform in Macedonia: ‘Learning‐by‐Doing’?”, CFSP Forum 4(4), July 2006, p. 5‐8. Available at www.fornet.info<br />

Policy Reports & Briefs<br />

‘<strong>European</strong> Policing’? A Critical Analysis <strong>of</strong> EU Crisis Management Efforts in the Western Balkans. In ASN Conference<br />

Proceedings “Globalisation, Nationalism <strong>and</strong> Ethnic Conflicts in the Balkans <strong>and</strong> Its Regional Context”. Belgrade: Forum for Ethnic<br />

relations, 2007.<br />

Strengthened Export Controls: Pakistan’s Experience, Current <strong>and</strong> Future Challenges <strong>and</strong> Options. Conference Proceedings. Annual<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> South Asian Strategic Stability Institute (UK). Brussels, 16‐17 November 2006.<br />

Workshop III: Transnational <strong>and</strong> Global Challenges. Rapporteur’s Report. 4th Belgian Inter‐University Conference organised by<br />

the Euro‐Atlantic Association, in Brussels, 18 March 2005.<br />

International Post‐Conflict Policing Operations: Enhancing Coordination <strong>and</strong> Effectiveness. Report on Wilton Park Conference S03/4.<br />

Wilton Park/ Bradford, January 2004. (Rapporteur <strong>and</strong> co‐author) Available at<br />

http://www.wiltonpark.org.uk/documents/conferences/WPS04‐3/pdfs/WPS04‐3.pdf<br />

The <strong>European</strong> Rapid Reaction Force: Implications for Democratic Accountability. Paper 24. Bonn: Bonn International Centre for<br />

Con<strong>version</strong> (BICC), September 2002. Available at www.bicc.de<br />

La Pauvreté. Premières réflexions sur les moyens de lutte et pistes pour l’action. <strong>European</strong> Commission Working Paper 2000.<br />

Brussels: Forward Studies Unit, Secretariat‐General, <strong>European</strong> Commission, 2000. (with Benedicte Caremier <strong>and</strong> Francesco<br />

Milner) Available at http://europa.eu.int/comm/cdp/working‐paper/pauvrete.pdf<br />

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The Role <strong>of</strong> Cross‐border Cooperation in the EU’s Policy towards its Neighbours – An Assessment <strong>of</strong> the Last Ten Years. II D(2000)<br />

900552. Brussels: Forward Studies Unit, Secretariat‐General, <strong>European</strong> Commission, 17 July 2000.<br />

The Communist Party, the National Government <strong>and</strong> the Military <strong>of</strong> the Peoples Republic <strong>of</strong> China: Structure <strong>and</strong> Process.<br />

Washington, DC: Arms Control <strong>and</strong> International Security Programme, Union <strong>of</strong> Concerned Scientists, December 1996.<br />

Numerous policy briefs for the <strong>European</strong> Parliament Intergroup on Sustainable Development, 2000‐2001; <strong>European</strong> Bureau<br />

for Conservation <strong>and</strong> Development Newsletters, 2000‐2001.<br />

Book Reviews<br />

“Book Review: Democratisation <strong>and</strong> the Prevention <strong>of</strong> Violent Conflict: Lessons Learned from Bulgaria <strong>and</strong> Macedonia (J.<br />

Engström)”, The Cyprus Review (forthcoming: 2009).<br />

“Book Review: EU Security Governance (Kirchner E. <strong>and</strong> Sperling, J.)”, Journal <strong>of</strong> Common Market Studies 47(3), June 2009:<br />

677‐678.<br />

“Book Review: Conflict Prevention <strong>and</strong> Peacebuilding in Post‐War Societies (Ed. Mason, T. D. <strong>and</strong> Meernik, J. D.)”, Peace,<br />

Conflict <strong>and</strong> Development: An Interdisciplinary Journal (forthcoming 2009).<br />

“Book Review: More than the Break‐up <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia”, Peace, Conflict <strong>and</strong> Development: An Interdisciplinary Journal 10, March<br />

2007. Available at www.peacestudiesjournal.org.uk<br />

“Book Review: Cyprus‐Across the Cultures”, Peace, Conflict <strong>and</strong> Development: An Interdisciplinary Journal 9, July 2006.<br />

Available at www.peacestudiesjournal.org.uk<br />

Journalism<br />

“In Defence <strong>of</strong> Democracy”, Parliament Magazine (Brussels: <strong>European</strong> Parliament), 11 November 2002, p. 47.<br />

« Diviser pour Régner : la construction de l’identité chypriote turque. Part I », Posta Europe 19, May 1998, p. 16.<br />

« Diviser pour Régner : la construction de l’identité chypriote turque. Part II », Posta Europe 20, June 1998, p. 16.<br />

Numerous articles on international relations <strong>and</strong> politics for POLITIS (in Greek), 1999‐2000. Available at www.politisnews.com<br />

Recent Conference Papers & Lectures<br />

“ESDP @ 10: what lessons for the future?” A high level debate organised jointly by the Swedish Presidency <strong>of</strong> the <strong>European</strong><br />

Union, the EU Institute for Security Studies in collaboration with the Swedish Institute <strong>of</strong> International Affairs, in Brussels,<br />

28 July 2009.<br />

“Contesting the Police Reform Agenda: What Peace Are We Building?” Paper prepared for the panel “Critical Reflections<br />

on Statebuilding: Searching for Clarity Where There Is None” <strong>of</strong> the International Association Studies (ISA) Annual<br />

Convention, in New York, New York, 15‐18 February 2009.<br />

“Security Sector Reform in EU External Relations: Assessing the Concept <strong>and</strong> its Implementation in the Balkans”. Paper<br />

prepared for the International Studies Association (ISA) Annual Convention, in San Francisco, California, 25‐29 March 2008.<br />

“The Limits <strong>of</strong> Learning <strong>and</strong> Change in International Organisations: Insights from EU Civilian Crisis Management”. Paper<br />

presented at the conference titled “Learning <strong>and</strong> its Application to EU <strong>Foreign</strong> <strong>and</strong> Security Policy”. Organised by the<br />

Centre for the Study <strong>of</strong> International Governance, Loughborough University, at the Royal Overseas League, in London, 16<br />

November 2007.<br />

“‘<strong>European</strong> Policebuilding’: A Critical Approach to EU Police Reform in Post‐Conflict Societies”. Paper prepared for the<br />

Young Researchers Workshop <strong>of</strong> ECPR St<strong>and</strong>ing Group on International Relations titled “Fighting Crime in the Backyard:<br />

EU Internal Security Policies in the Balkans”, in Turin, 11 September 2007.<br />

“‘<strong>European</strong> Police‐building’ in Macedonia: ‘Hard’ Targets Hidden in a ‘S<strong>of</strong>t’ Agenda?” Paper prepared for the final<br />

conference <strong>of</strong> the University Association for Contemporary <strong>European</strong> Studies (UACES) Specialist Group on ‘<strong>European</strong><br />

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Union Conflict Prevention <strong>and</strong> Crisis Management Policies’ (EUCPCM), Fondation Universitaire, in Brussels, on 5‐6 July<br />

2007.<br />

“Underst<strong>and</strong>ing EU Institutional Change in Civilian Crisis Management: Learning from Police Reform Efforts?” Paper<br />

prepared for the Research Seminars on International Relations, Peace <strong>and</strong> Security entitled “‘Institution‐building’: Une<br />

modalité de gestion des désordres internationaux ?” Organised by the REPI <strong>and</strong> the Bernheim Pole on Peace <strong>and</strong><br />

Citizenship, in Brussels, 14 May 2007.<br />

“‘<strong>European</strong> Policing’? A Critical Analysis <strong>of</strong> the EU Crisis Management Efforts in the Western Balkans”. Paper presented at<br />

the Association for Nationalism Studies (ASN) Conference entitled “Globalisation, Nationalism <strong>and</strong> Ethnic Conflicts in the<br />

Balkans <strong>and</strong> Its Regional Context”, in Belgrade, 28‐30 September 2006.<br />

“Police Reform in Macedonia: Assessing EU Cross‐Pillar <strong>and</strong> International Cooperation”. Paper presented at the Conference<br />

entitled “Evaluating EU Crisis Management: Civil <strong>and</strong> Military Aspects”, organised by the Institute for <strong>European</strong> Studies,<br />

Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) <strong>and</strong> the Bernheim Pole on Peace <strong>and</strong> Citizenship, in Brussels, 21‐22 September 2006.<br />

“Policy Learning in the <strong>European</strong> Union on Civilian Crisis Management: The case <strong>of</strong> Externally Assisted Police Reform”.<br />

Paper presented at the 2nd Autumn Conference “An EU <strong>Foreign</strong> <strong>and</strong> Security Policy with Global Reach? Actors,<br />

Procedures, Capabilities <strong>and</strong> Effectiveness”, organised by the Institut für Europäische Politik (IEP), Compagnia di San Paolo<br />

(Torino), Riksbankens Jubileumsfond (Stockholm) <strong>and</strong> the Volkswagen Foundation (Hanover), in Brussels, 12‐16 September<br />

2006.<br />

“‘<strong>European</strong> Policing’?: A Critical Approach to EU Crisis Management Efforts”. Paper presented at the <strong>European</strong> <strong>Foreign</strong><br />

Policy Conference 2006, organised by the London School <strong>of</strong> Economics <strong>and</strong> King’s College London, in London, 30 June‐1<br />

July 2006.<br />

“Implementing Police Reform in Macedonia: Lessons (Not) Learned on EU Coherence <strong>and</strong> Effectiveness”. Lecture delivered<br />

for the course entitled “Divided Societies IX: The Challenge <strong>of</strong> Institution‐Building”, organised for advanced<br />

undergraduates <strong>and</strong> MA students from Wayne State University, in Dubrovnik, Croatia, 18‐28 April 2006.<br />

“Police Reform in Macedonia: Testing EU Coherence <strong>and</strong> Effectiveness on the Ground”. Paper presented for the first<br />

Workshop <strong>of</strong> the University Association on Contemporary <strong>European</strong> Studies (UACES), Specialist Group “<strong>European</strong> Union<br />

Conflict Prevention <strong>and</strong> Crisis Management”, organised at the London School <strong>of</strong> Economics, in London, on 2 February 2006.<br />

“‘Democratic Security’ in the Cyprus Police Force”. Paper prepared for the seminar entitled “Democratic Oversight <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Security Sector”, organised by the Council <strong>of</strong> Europe <strong>and</strong> the Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control <strong>of</strong> Armed Forces<br />

(DCAF), at the <strong>European</strong> Youth Centre Strasbourg, in Strasbourg, 9‐13 March 2005.<br />

“Implementing the <strong>European</strong> Security <strong>and</strong> Defence Policy in Macedonia: Achievements, Challenges <strong>and</strong> Prospects”. Paper<br />

presented at the International Politics <strong>and</strong> Security Studies Research Group, Department <strong>of</strong> Peace Studies, University <strong>of</strong><br />

Bradford, in Bradford, on 6 October 2004.<br />

“Putting EU Crisis Management <strong>and</strong> Conflict Prevention to the Test: Police Reform in Macedonia <strong>and</strong> Accountability”.<br />

Paper presented at the workshop titled “The EU’s Role in Conflict Prevention <strong>and</strong> Crisis Management: A View from an<br />

Accountability Perspective”, Institute <strong>of</strong> Studies in Conflicts <strong>and</strong> Humanitarian Action, Madrid, 12‐13 December 2003.<br />

“The EU Enlargement Process: a Catalyst for a Solution to the Cyprus Problem?” Paper presented at the “Democratic<br />

Leadership Programme Forum”, in Ohrid (fYROM), 18‐24 November 2002.<br />

“The <strong>European</strong> Rapid Reaction Force: Underst<strong>and</strong>ing the Implications for Democratic Accountability <strong>and</strong> Transparency”.<br />

Paper presented at the workshop entitled “Arms Control, Procurement <strong>and</strong> Transfers in Europe: Aspects <strong>of</strong> Accountability,<br />

Transparency <strong>and</strong> Legitimacy”, organised by the Bonn International Centre for Con<strong>version</strong> (BICC) <strong>and</strong> the Université libre<br />

de Bruxelles (ULB), in Bonn, 21‐23 June 2002.<br />

“Efforts <strong>of</strong> the G8, Regional Frameworks <strong>and</strong> the United Nations toward the Resolution <strong>of</strong> Conflicts” (Panellist) <strong>and</strong> “The<br />

Role <strong>of</strong> Civil Society toward the Realisation <strong>of</strong> a Peaceful International Community” (Panellist). Contributions presented at<br />

the Young Leaders Summit 2000 on “Building a 21st Century <strong>of</strong> Peace <strong>and</strong> Coexistence”, organised by the <strong>Foreign</strong> Ministry<br />

<strong>of</strong> Japan <strong>and</strong> the <strong>European</strong> Commission, in Okinawa, Japan, 11‐14 June 2000.<br />

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