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RESEARCH IN PROGRESS “Capture, Collusion, and Consensus: Bankers’ Alliances and Exchange Rate Policies in Eastern Europe,” paper. “Bank Privatization and Financial Liberalization,” project in progress to develop a comprehensive database on various aspects of bank privatization and financial liberalization in Eastern Europe. “Carrots, Sticks, and Nationalism: International Dimensions of Democracy in Slovakia and Croatia,” paper. “Devalue or Defend: Corporatist Institutions and Currency Policies in Austria, Italy and Ireland,” paper. MONOGRAPH PUBLISHED AS PART OF A SERIES The Redefinition of the Transatlantic Partnership. Bratislava: Slovak Foreign Policy Association (2001). PUBLISHED PAPERS Co-author, “Trends in multi-method research: sailing ahead, reckoning with old risks and new,” APSA Qualitative Methods Section Newsletter, edited by Andrew Bennett, 5: 1 (Spring 2007). “Europeanization of Central and Eastern Europe,” Slovak Foreign Policy Affairs (December 2003). “Dilemmas of the US foreign policy,” Fórum Občianskej Spoločnosti (Civil Society Forum) (June 2002) (in Slovak). “The US war against terrorism,” Dilema (May 2002) (in Slovak). “New directions of the Bush Administration’s Foreign Policy,” Domino Fórum (July 2001) (in Slovak). “Transatlantic Economic Diplomacy,” Medzinárodné otázky (International Questions), 4 (2000). “The Evolution of the Concept and the Role of Sovereignty,” Medzinárodné otázky (International Questions), 3 (1999). “The Independence of Central Banks and the European Monetary Union,” BIATEC (Slovak banking journal), 10 (1999) and 11 (1999) (in Slovak). BOOK REVIEWS Peter A. Toma and Dušan Kováč, Slovakia from Samo to Dzurinda, (Stanford, California: Hoover Institution Press, 2001) in Nationalities Papers (December 2002). Shari J. Cohen, Politics without a Past: The Absence of History in Postcommunist Nationalism, (Duke University Press, 1999) in Slovak Foreign Policy Affairs 2 (2001). UNPUBLISHED RESEARCH “South of Market: Arts, High Tech, and Education,” a research study performed for the Dominican University of California, San Rafael, CA, June 2000. Doctoral dissertation “European Monetary Union and the Eastward Enlargement: Monetary Policy in Transition in East and West,” University of Economics, Bratislava, Slovakia. RESEARCH STATEMENT
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