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Dr Anastasiya Stelmakh

Dr Anastasiya Stelmakh

position: assistant professor

E-mail: anastasiya.stelmakh@uj.edu.pl


Anastasiya Stelmakh has a PhD Degree in International Relations (Middle East Technical University, Turkey) and MA in International Relations (Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, Ukraine). In 2010 she completed her Fellowship at Harvard John F. Kennedy School of Governance, where she worked on topics of Black Sea security and energy. For the last 4 years she worked as Monitoring and Evaluation Officer at Association for Solidarity with Asylum Seekers and Migrants (ASAM) in Turkey. While working at ASAM she prepared articles, reports and policy briefings for ASAM’s Research Academy. Being part of Project Development Unit she developed humanitarian projects to assist refugees and migrants. Her wider research interests include security, migration, energy politics in post-Soviet area.

Scientific and research interests

  • migration, refugees, gender and vulnerable groups
  • international relations
  • energy politics

Publications

  • ASAM Academy on Migration. Policy Briefs on Ukrainians arriving to Turkey after February 24, 2022. Ankara, (23.03.2022, 07.04.2022, 10.05.2022)
  • ASAM Academy on Migration (May 2021). A Systematic Review of Reports on the Impact of COVID-19 on Refugees – II (June-December 2020). [PUBLICATION]
  • Stelmakh, A. (2012). The Efficiency of the ENPI Cross-Border Cooperation Program in the Black Sea Region: a Tool to Enhance Cooperation at a Regional Level. In Kakachia, Kornely (Ed.). Reinvigorating Cross Border Cooperation in Black Sea Region: Visions for Future. Tbilisi: Georgian Institute of Politics.
  • Stelmakh, A. (2012). Comparative Analysis of the Theoretical Approaches to the Phenomenon of the Color Revolution’. In Yalcinkaya, A. (Ed.) 2nd Blue Black Sea Congress on Politics, Economics and Society: Prospects of Conflict Resolution, Cooperation and Democratization. Ankara: Turkey, pp. 235-257.
  • Stelmakh, A. (2010). Black Sea Region: Impact of International Organizations and Regional Initiatives in Forming Single Regional Security Complex. Harvard Journal on Black Sea Security Program. Boston: MA, pp. 76-83. [PUBLICATION]
  • Stelmakh, A. (2010). Black Sea Region: Impact of International Organizations and Regional Initiatives in Forming Single Regional Security Complex. In Sarikaya, Y. (Ed.) 3
  • Kuchyk, O., Stelmakh, A. (2005). Commonwealth of Independent States. In Kuchyk, O. (Ed.) International Organizations. Student textbook, 1 Edition, Kyiv, pp. 15-74. (republished in 2007)
  • Stelmakh, A. (2005). Organization of Black Sea Economic Cooperation. In Kuchyk, O. (Ed.) International Organizations. Student textbook, 1 Edition, Kyiv, pp. 75-116. (republished in 2007)

Currently implemented projects

Gender, mobilities and migration during and post COVID-19 pandemic - vulnerability, resilience and renewal, No2021/03/Y/HS6/00159; ID52702. Project is implemented under Trans-Atlantic Platform for Social Sciences and Humanities – Recovery, Renewal and Resilience in a Post-Pandemic World.