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As a natural part of the program
its researchers take active part in the
supervision of students on both undergraduate
and postgraduate level. Currently the main
focus is on the supervision of master candidates.
Supervision is offered and given in all
areas within the expertise of the program's
staff.
A number of the supervised
master theses are presented below in chronological
order. They are also made
available for downloading in pdf-format.
Several junior researchers affiliated with
the Program are also Doctoral Students placed
at the Department of Eurasian Studies, Uppsala
University, pursuing their Ph.D. at academic
departments. Mr. Johan Engvall and Ms. Emma
Björnehed are pursuing Ph.D. degrees
in Political Science at Uppsala University,
while Mr. Mikael Weissmann is pursuing a
Ph.D. degree in Peace and Development Research
at Gothenburg University.
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Master
Theses
Len, Christopher, Anarchy and the Barriers to Community:
Regional Cooperation in the Post-Cold War Era -
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (300k), 2004 (Supervised by Dr. Niklas L. P. Swanström)
Asplund, Erik, A Two Level Approach to Securitization: An Analysis of Drug Trafficking in China and Russia (200k), 2004 (Supervised by Dr. Niklas L. P. Swanström)
Björnehed, Emma, Negating Negotiation (300k), 2003 (Supervised by Dr. Niklas L. P. Swanström)
Madi, Maral, Drug
Trafficking in Weak States: The Case
of Central Asia (1100k), 2003
(Supervised by Dr. Niklas L. P. Swanström)
Weissmann, Mikael,
Bridging
a Divide - The Creation of a Third Path
for Conflict Resolution (671k),
2002 (Supervised by Dr. Niklas L. P. Swanström)
Weissmann, Mikael,
Does
money make regimes survive? - A constructivist
re-reading of security in less democratic
developing Asian states (952k),
2001 (Supervised by Dr. Niklas L. P. Swanström)
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