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Tatiana Romanova, Dr.
St. Petersburg State University, European Studies, Academic
Research Discipline: Politics & International Relations
Place of residence: St. Petersburg , Russia. Telephone: +7 921 310 9452. Contact: email this person.
Research Interests
Energy Security, Justice and Home Affairs (JHA), European Institutions and Organisations, International Relations, Economic and Monetary policy (and EMU), Internal Market (Single Market)Media
Open to media approaches. Experience in TV, Radio, Print.
Languages spoken
- Russian (Fluent)
- English (Fluent)
- French (Intermediate)
- Italian (Basic)
Languages written
- Russian (Fluent)
- English (Fluent)
- French (Intermediate)
- Italian (Basic)
Biography
Tatiana Romanova is an associate professor at the School of International Relations of St. Petersburg State University and a leading expert of the Centre for Comprehensive European and International Studies of the High School of Economics (Moscow). She currently lectures on EU-Russian Relations; History and Theory of the European Integration, Institutions and Structures of the European Union, Current Aspects of the EU’s Energy Policy, EU’s External Activities, and Political Economy of European Integration.
Her research interests include EU-Russian relations, particularly issues of legal approximation, energy dialogue and economic relations; EU’s institutions, structures and lobbying activities; economic and legal integration and peculiarities of the EU’s relations with neighbouring countries.
Among Tatiana Romanova’s most recent publications are History and Theory of the European Integration: How to organize the course. St. Petersburg: St. Petersburg State University, 2007 (in Russian); Energy Dialogue from Strategic Partnership to the Regional Level of the Northern Dimension In: The EU— Russia Energy Dialogue: Securing Europe 's Future Energy Supplies? P. Aalto (ed.) Ashgate, 2007; EU-Russian Relations through the Prism of International Relations’ and Integration Theories In: Reflections on a Wider Europe and Beyond. Norms, Rights and Interests. St. Petersburg: St. Petersburg State University, 2007.
Record last modified: 14/02/2008