Riga Stradins University Faculty of European Studies Department of Political Science Academic Study Program Degree of Master of Social Sciences in International Relations


Description of Study Subject Program



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Description of Study Subject Program





Title and category of study subject program -

Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods, A

Manager of Academic structural unit -

Dr. Ilga Kreituse

Lecturer involved in study subject program -

Dr. Ilga Kreituse

Auditory (faculty, study program, year of study) -

The students of the Master’s course in InternationalRelations of the Faculty of European Studies


Volume of study program in credit points (CP)

5 credits, 80 hours

Aim of study subject –

To introduce and make applicable the methods of qualitative and quantitative analysis in the research process.




Tasks of study program –

To apply different methods of case studies to offer new insights for political science, international relations and for Latvian political situation. Through dealing with the methods of quantitative analysis to learn students to independently process quantitative data.


Content of study subject –




  1. Epistemology.

  2. Positivism and the realistic approach.

  3. The causal simulation.

  4. The typological theory in case studies.

  5. Statistics and the formal simulation.

  6. Case studies and macro comparison.in comparative politics.

  7. Statistics and political science.

  8. Separation of probabilities.

  9. Methods of processing of quantitative data.

  10. Data’s varification.

  11. Content analysis.

  12. The analysis of correlation and regression.




Tests in study subject –

All students must to take part in the lessons, seminaries and the final exam, as to submit reports and presentations.



List of literature-



  1. Arhipova I., Ramute L., Paura, Datu statistiskā apstrāde ar MS Excel, Jelgava, LLU, 1998.

  2. Norman W. Blaikie. 2000. Designing Social Research: The Logic of Anticipation. Cambridge: Polity Press.

  3. King G. Keohane R., Verba S. Designing Social Inquiry. Princeton University Press, 1994.

  4. Marsh, David and Gerry Stoker, eds. 2002. Theory and Methods in Political Science, 2nd ed. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

  5. A.M.Mood, F.A.Graybill and D.C.Boes. Introduction to the Theory of Statistics (3th edition), 1974, Mc Graw-Hill Book Company and Mc Graw-Hill Ryerson, Ltd.

  6. Matvejevs A. Kombinatorika. Ņūtona binoma formula. Gadījumnotikumi un to varbūtības, 1997, Rīga, RTU

  7. Krastiņš O. Varbūtību teorija un matemātiskā statistika, 1985, Rīga, “Zinātne”

  8. R.V. Hogg and A.T. Craig. Introduction to Mathematical Statistics (5th edition), 1995, Prentice-Hall Simon Schuster

  9. Van Evera S. Guide to Methods for Students in Comparative Research. Cornell University Press, 1997.



Manager of study

subject program:









Head of International Relations Master Degree Program, Dr. Andris Spruds

(signature) (scientific degree, academic position, name, family name)
11.04.2007
COORDINATED

Rīga Stradiņš University

Faculty of European Studies

Political Science Dpt. Session

11 April 2007, Record No. 9

Form No. M-3 (3) COORDINATED

Rīga Stradiņš University

Deans’ Council Session on

16 April 2007,

Record No. 29


AFFIRMED

Rīga Stradiņš University

Senate Session on

15 May 2007,

Record No. 1-2/15.05.07

Description of Study Subject Program





Title and category of study subject program -

EU – Russia Relations and their Perspectives, B

Manager of Academic structural unit -

Dr. Ilga Kreituse

Lecturer involved in study subject program -

Dr. Andris Spruds

Auditory (faculty, study program, year of study) -

The students of the Master’s course in InternationalRelations of the Faculty of European Studies


Volume of study program in credit points (CP)

5 credits, 80 hours

Aim of study subject –

To arrive to the understanding of the ambivalence of foreign policy of the Russsian Federation and to define specific features of the foreign policy in the context of the EU-Russia relations.




Tasks of study program –

To analyze and understand the political, historical and mental features of the creation of the Russian Federation - the juridical successor, USSR. To analyze the motivational factors and directions of the policy of Russian Federation towards the EU, in general, and the new members, including the Baltic states, in particular.




Content of study subject –




  1. The creation of the Russian foreign policy and the continuity problem.

  2. Russia’s strategic ambivalence.

  3. Russian foreign policy and the EU enlargment.

  4. Kalinigrad region in the perspective of Russia and EU.

  5. The EU-Russia institutional and political framework.

  6. The EU-Russia Energy Dialogue.

Some tendencies in the relations between Russia and Baltic states in the context of EU.

Tests in study subject –

All students must to take part in the lessons, seminaries and the final exam, as to submit reports and presentations.



List of literature-


1. Russian Foreign Policy Since 1990/Ed. By P.Sheaman Boulder, 1995

2. Oldberg I. Russian and its Western Neighbours//Oldberg I.(ed.) At a Loss Russian Foreign Policy in the 1990s. Stocholm, 1999.

3. Арбатов А. Безопасность: Российский выбор. – М., «ЭПИ – центр» 1999

4. Уткин А.И. Мировой порядок XXI века. – М., 2002

5. Примаков Е. Мир после 11 сентября. М., 2002.

6. H. Hubel (ed.) EU Enlargement and Beyond: the Baltic States and Russia. Berlin: Verlag Arno Spitz, 2002.

7. L. Karabeshkin (ed.) The Regional Dimension in Russian-Baltic Relations. St.Petersburg: CIRP, 2005.

8. Publications in quarterly Russian in Global Affairs (both in Russian and English), 2006-2007.

9. Dmitry Trenin, Russia Leaves the West, Foreign Affairs, July/August 2006, http://www.carnegie.ru/en/pubs/media/74440.htm

10. Dmitry Trenin, Russia, The EU and the common neighbourhood, Centre for European Reform, 2005.

11. Schuette R. E.U.-Russia Relations: Interests and Values – An European Perspective//Carnegie Papers. – December 2004 – No. 54.






Manager of study

subject program:









Head of International Relations Master Degree Program, Dr. Andris Spruds

(signature) (scientific degree, academic position, name, family name)
11.04.2007
COORDINATED

Rīga Stradiņš University

Faculty of European Studies

Political Science Dpt. Session

11 April 2007, Record No. 9

Form No. M-3 (3) COORDINATED

Rīga Stradiņš University

Deans’ Council Session on

16 April 2007,

Record No. 29


AFFIRMED

Rīga Stradiņš University

Senate Session on

15 May 2007,

Record No. 1-2/15.05.07

Description of Study Subject Program





Title and category of study subject program -

China in the Contemporary Global Processes, B

Manager of Academic structural unit -

Dr. Ilga Kreituse

Lecturer involved in study subject program -

Dr. Jelena Staburova

Auditory (faculty, study program, year of study) -

The students of the Master’s course in InternationalRelations of the Faculty of European Studies


Volume of study program in credit points (CP)

5 credits, 80 hours

Aim of study subject –

To understand the contemporary Chinese politics in global perspective and to learn how to engage it in political analysis.




Tasks of study program –

To understand the contemporary Chinese domestic and international politicy; to learn how to interpret Chinese politics in exploring major theoretical and cultural issues.




Content of study subject –




  1. China: philosophical and political background.

  2. China as the 21st century important domestic and international political actor.

  3. Challenges and risks of China’s globalization.

  4. The multiple scenario of future Chinese political development.

  5. Interaction with major global powers: U.S, Russia, Japan, Europe.




Tests in study subject –

All students must to take part in the lessons, seminaries and the final exam, as to submit reports and presentations.



List of literature-



  1. Lanxin Xiang. Why Washington Can't Speak Chinese. Washingtonpost. com (Sunday, April 16, 2006). Pieejams: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp- dyn/content/article/2006/04/14/AR2006041401896.html

  2. Китай: угрозы, риски, вызовы развитию. Москва: Московский центр Карнеги, 2005.

  3. Jeļena Staburova. Ķīnas Tautas Republika ar un bez Dena Sjaopina. Rīga: Ekonomisko reformu institūts, 1997.

  4. Welcome to the 'Chinese century’. Pieejams: http://libcom.org/library/aufheben/aufheben-14-2006/welcome-to-the-chinese-century

  5. Robert C. North. Chinese Communism. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1966.

  6. Hung Chien-Chao. A History of Taiwan. Rimini: il Cerchio iniziative editoriali, 2000.

  7. Konfūcijs. Apkopotas runas. Rīga: Neputns, 2006.

  8. Da zi bao (Big character posters). In: The Glossary of the Political Terms of the People’s Republic of China / Compiled by Kwok-sing Li. Hongkong, 1995, pp. 48-52.

  9. Wen hua da geming (The Great Cultural Revolution). In: The Glossary of the Political Terms of the People’s Republic of China / Compiled by Kwok-sing Li. Hongkong, 1995, pp. 468-471.



Manager of study

subject program:









Head of International Relations Master Degree Program, Dr. Andris Spruds

(signature) (scientific degree, academic position, name, family name)
11.04.2007
COORDINATED

Rīga Stradiņš University

Faculty of European Studies

Political Science Dpt. Session

11 April 2007, Record No. 9
Form No. M-3 (3) COORDINATED

Rīga Stradiņš University

Deans’ Council Session on

16 April 2007,

Record No. 29
AFFIRMED

Rīga Stradiņš University

Senate Session on

15 May 2007,

Record No. 1-2/15.05.07

Description of Study Subject Program





Title and category of study subject program -

Germany in the Processes of the European Integration, B

Manager of Academic structural unit -

Dr. Ilga Kreituse

Lecturer involved in study subject program -

Dr. Axel Reetz

Auditory (faculty, study program, year of study) -

The students of the Master’s course in InternationalRelations of the Faculty of European Studies


Volume of study program in credit points (CP)

5 credits, 80 hours

Aim of study subject –

To introduce and alalyze the factors, which contributed to the development of Germany, and also to the policy of Germany in questions of the integration of Europe.




Tasks of study program –

To analyze the developments of Germany after World War II, accentuating the role of Germany in the process of the integration of Europe;

to present the fundaments of the classical theories of political economy and the most significant schools of thought in the contemporary debate with their application to the political process; to show students how to apply theoretical methods in the analyses of the given topics.


Content of study subject –




  1. Restoration of the sovereignty of Germany in 1949-1955.

  2. Wespolitik by Konrad Adenauer and Willie Brandt’s Ostpolitik.

  3. The role of the Bundesrepublik Deutschland in the European integration.

  4. Germany – France anf Germany – Great Britain, and the prospects the European integration.

  5. German identity and its influence on the foreign policy.

  6. Foreign policy of Germany after EU and NATO enlargment.




Tests in study subject –

All students must to take part in the lessons, seminaries and the final exam, as to submit reports and presentations.



List of literature-



1. Simon Bulmer, Charlie Jeffery, William E. Paterson. Germanys European diplomacy. Shaping the regional milieu. – Manchester, 2000.

2. Ed. By Gordon Smith, William E. Paterson, Stephen Padgett. Developments in German Politics, London: 1996.

3. Roberts Goeffrey. German politics today. – New York 2000.

4. Peter J. Katzenstein. Tamed Power. Germany in Europe, New York: 1997.

5. Wolfram F. Hanrieder. Germany, America, Europe. Forty Years of German Foreign Policy. Yale 1989.

6. Heather Grabbe and Wolfgang Münchau. Germany and Britain: An Alliance of Necessity. Friedrih Ebert Stiftung 2002.






Manager of study

subject program:









Head of International Relations Master Degree Program, Dr. Andris Spruds

(signature) (scientific degree, academic position, name, family name)
11.04.2007
COORDINATED

Rīga Stradiņš University

Faculty of European Studies

Political Science Dpt. Session

11 April 2007, Record No. 9
Form No. M-3 (3) COORDINATED

Rīga Stradiņš University

Deans’ Council Session on

16 April 2007,

Record No. 29
AFFIRMED

Rīga Stradiņš University

Senate Session on

15 May 2007,

Record No. 1-2/15.05.07

Description of Study Subject Program





Title and category of study subject program -

Regionalization in the Context of the European Integration, B


Manager of Academic structural unit -

Dr. Ilga Kreituse

Lecturer involved in study subject program -

Dr. cand, mag. Pol.sc. Veiko Spolitis

Auditory (faculty, study program, year of study) -

The students of the Master’s course in InternationalRelations of the Faculty of European Studies


Volume of study program in credit points (CP)

5 credits, 80 hours

Aim of study subject –

To teach students the theoretical roots and present dynamics of regionalization in Europe. Regionalization is a relatively new phenomenon in the international relations literature, therefore the course is based on discussion of the case studies in the Baltic Sea region.




Tasks of study program –

The course tasks are to help the students to understand:

1) historic development of the theoretical discussion of the regionalization

2) how did the end of the Cold War ideological antagonism provide for the new discourse of the international relations – constructivism

3) what are major differences between old and new regionalism?

4) What is the Baltic Sea region and does it serve as an example for sub-regional development in the EU and World at large?




Content of study subject –



  1. What is regionalism? Cultural, economic and political regionalism within globalization discourse.

  2. Old and New regionalism

  3. Formative events of the Fall of the Berlin Wall and the Northern European/Scandinavian alternative for the development studies

  4. Regionalism and etatisme – inclusive vs. exclusive polities in making.

  5. The Baltic Sea region

  6. Sub-regional developments in the Baltic Sea area

  7. The three Baltic States attitudes about regionalization among Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania

  8. North-South dynamics in the European integration




Tests in study subject –

All students must to take part in the lessons, seminaries and the final exam, as to submit reports and presentations.



List of literature-






  1. Götz, Norbert & Hackmann, Jörg. Civil Society in the Baltic Sea Region. London: Ashgate, 2003.

  2. Hansen, Lena & Waever, Ole eds., European Integration and National Identity: The Challenge of the Nordic States (The New International Relations, London: Routledge, 2002

  3. Hettne, Bjorn ed., Comparing Regionalisms: Implications for global development, London: Palgrave, 2001

  4. Jurkynas, Mindaugas. Brotherhood Reconcidered: Region-building in the Baltics, The Journal of Baltic Studies, Vol. XXXV, No 1 (Spring 2004)

  5. Katzenstein, Peter J. A World of Regions Asia and Europe in the American Imperium, Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2005

  6. Knudsen, Olav F. (ed). Stability in the Baltic Sea Region, London, Frank Cass, 1999

  7. Kuklinski, Anton ed., Baltic Europe in the Perspective of Global Change, Warszawa: Oficyna Naukowa,1995

  8. Lehti, Marko and D. J. Smith (eds), Post - Cold War Identity Politics Northern and Baltic Experiences, London & Portland (OR): Frank Cass, 2003

  9. Neumann, B. Iver. "A Region-Building Approach to Northern Europe, Review of International Studies (1994), 20

  10. Nye, Joseph S and Donahue, John D (eds.). Governance in a Globalizing World, Cambridge (MA):Visions of Governance for the 21st Century, 2000

  11. Palmer, Alan. Northern Shores A History of the Baltic Sea and Its Peoples, London: John Murray Publishers, 2005

  12. Stampehl-Hecker, J. Bannwart, A., Brekenfeld, D., Plath, U. Perspectives, Perceptions of Loss, Decline and Doom in the Baltic Sea Region, Berlin: Berliner Wissenschafts – Verlag, 2004

  13. Tassinari, Fabrizio ed. The Baltic Sea Region in the European Union: Reflections on Identity, Soft Security and Marginality, 10 Gdansk-Berlin: BaltSeaNet, 2003

  14. Väyrynen, Raimo. “Regionalism: Old and New”, International Studies Review, Vol. 5, 2003






Manager of study

subject program:









Head of International Relations Master Degree Program, Dr. Andris Spruds

(signature) (scientific degree, academic position, name, family name)
11.04.2007
COORDINATED

Rīga Stradiņš University

Faculty of European Studies

Political Science Dpt. Session

11 April 2007, Record No. 9
Form No. M-3 (3) COORDINATED

Rīga Stradiņš University

Deans’ Council Session on

16 April 2007,

Record No. 29
AFFIRMED

Rīga Stradiņš University

Senate Session on

15 May 2007,

Record No. 1-2/15.05.07

Description of Study Subject Program





Title and category of study subject program -

New Neighbour states of Europe: Ukraine, Moldova, Belarus, B


Manager of Academic structural unit -

Dr. Ilga Kreituse

Lecturer involved in study subject program -

Dr. Andris Spruds

Auditory (faculty, study program, year of study) -

The students of the Master’s course in InternationalRelations of the Faculty of European Studies


Volume of study program in credit points (CP)

5 credits, 80 hours

Aim of study subject –

To conceptualize and analize developments in the Europe’ Neigbhourhood and to arrive at conclusions about the prospective evolution of the region’s domestic and international strategies in the context of the EU Neighbourhood policy and the EU-Russia dialogue.




Tasks of study program –

To identify the domestic and international trends in the region; to apply conceptual and theoretical models to the regional analysis; to provide policy recommendations for the EU and especially the new members, such as the Baltic states




Content of study subject –




  1. The Europe’s neighbourhood area

  2. The EU Neighbourhood policy

  3. The EU and Russia in the shared neighbourhood

  4. The EU enlargement repercussions

  5. Domestic developments in Ukraine, Moldova, Belarus

  6. International strategies of the EU neighbours

  7. Towards the security community?




Tests in study subject –

All students must to take part in the lessons, seminaries and the final exam, as to submit reports and presentations.



List of literature-


1. Atis Lejins (ed.), The European Union’s Eastern Neighbours after the Orange Revolution Riga: Latvian Institute of International Affairs, 2006.

2. Atis Lejins (ed.), An Enlarged Europe and Its Neighbourhood Policy: the Eastern Dimension. Riga: Latvian Institute of International Affairs, 2004.

3. Andris Sprūds, “Moldovas eiropeizācijas iekšpolitiskā un starptautiskā dimensija. Latvijas iespējas un ierobežojumi” Stratēģiskās analīzes komisijas raksti; No.1 (2006), 154-176.

4. Antoni Kuklinski and Krzysztof Pawlowski (eds.), Europe- the Global Challenges. Nowy Sacz: WSB-NLU, 2005.




Manager of study

subject program:









Head of International Relations Master Degree Program, Dr. Andris Spruds

(signature) (scientific degree, academic position, name, family name)
11.04.2007
COORDINATED

Rīga Stradiņš University

Faculty of European Studies

Political Science Dpt. Session



11 April 2007, Record No. 9

IV. List and CVs of the academic staff of the Master’s Study Program

LIST OF ACADEMIC STAFF




Name, surname

Academic Position


Academic Title



Affiliated Institution

Jeļena Staburova

Prof.

Dr. hab. hist.

RSU

Ilga Kreituse

Asoc. prof.

Dr. hist.

RSU

Andrejs Vilks

Asoc. prof.

Dr. iur

RSU

Daina Bleiere

Docent

Dr. hist.

RSU

Andris Sprūds

Docent

Dr. pol.sc.

RSU

Veiko Spolītis

Lecturer

Dr. cand., mag.pol.sc.

RSU

Ivans Bērziņš

Lecturer

Dr. cand., mag. eoc.

RSU

Kārlis Daukšts

Docent

Dr. hist.

Academy of Police

Axel Reetz

Lecturer

Dr. pol.sc.

Business University College „Turība”

Artis Svece

Lecturer

Dr.cand., mag.phil.

Latvijas University


CURRICULUM VITAE








First name, Last name:

Jeļena Staburova


Date of birth:

7 October, 1948

Place of birth:

Okha town, Sakhalin region, USSR

Address:

Maskavas str., 54, Riga, Latvia

Contact phone:

+ 371 28352593





EDUCATION




1967-1972

1973-1977


1985-1987

Student of Chinese history at the Leningrad University (now Saint-

Petersburg), Eastern Faculty, Department of the History of the Far East

Post-graduated student at the Oriental Studies Institute of the USSR

Academy of Sciences, Moscow

Post-doctoral student at the University of Latvia, Riga and Oriental Studies Institute, Moscow (common project).


ADDITIONAL EDUCATION




1994

Chinese language student at The Mandarin Training Center of Normal Pedagogical University, Taipei.


SCIENTIFIC DEGREE




1977

1992


1993


Candidate of Sciences in history from the Institute of Oriental Studies of the USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow.

Doctor of history from the University of Latvia, Riga.

Habilitated Doctor of History from the University of Latvia, Riga.


ACADEMIC TITLE




 1996-till 2012


Professor of Political Science at the Rīgas Stradiņa University

WORK EXPERIENCE




1977–1979 1979-1983
1983-1995 1991-1997
1995-1997 1997-2003

1998-2000


1999-2004
1999-2004
2002-2004
1999-2004
2003– till 2009
2004-2006
2004– till now
2005- till now 2006

2006– till now



Teacher at the University of Latvia, History and Philosophy Faculty.

Senior teacher at the University of Latvia, History and Philosophy Faculty

Docent at the University of Latvia, History and Philosophy Faculty.

Also Docent at the University of Latvia Foreign Languages Faculty Orientalistic Chair (additional work)

Professor at the University of Latvia, History and Philosophy Faculty

Professor at the University of Latvia, Foreign Languages (now – Modern Languages) Faculty

Professor at the University of Latvia, History and Philosophy Faculty (additional work)

Director of the Bachelor programme in Sinology, University of Latvia.

Director of the Bachelor programme in Japanese Studies, University of Latvia

Director of the Master programme in Asian Studies, University of Latvia.

Head of the Orientalistic Dpt., Modern Languages Faculty, University of Latvia

Professor of history (sinology) at the University of Latvia, Modern Languages Faculty

Acting Professor at the Rīgas Stradiņa University Political Science Chair (additional work)

Director of the Master programme in Political Science at Rīgas Stradiņa University (additional work)

Head of the Rīgas Stradiņa University’s Confucius Centre

Interrupted the working relations with the University of Latvia

Professor of Social Science at the Rīgas Stradiņa University


SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITIES




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Research Interests:

Chinese politics, ideology, history of China, Chinese culture and philosophy, anarchist movement in China in the 20th century, history of Asian studies


International Research work:

Guest fellow at the Sweden Institute of Foreign Affairs, Stockholm (in charge of writing a strategy report for the Latvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the occasion of Latvian policy towards CPR and Taiwan)

Guest fellow at the Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, Denmark, Copenhagen

Professorship from Center of Chinese Studies, R.O.C., Taipei

Guest professor at Institute of Modern Chinese History, Taipei

Guest professor at the Qing Dynasty History Institute, People's University, Beijing

travelling scholarship from the Australian Academy of Humanities.

Guest professor at The Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study in the Social Sciences (SCASSS), Uppsala.

Guest professor at Wuhan University, China
International Lectures and Seminars in the Universities and Research Centres:

Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, Copenhagen, Danmark.

Institute of Modern History of Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan

Centre of Chinese Studies, Taipei, Taiwan

Foreign Languages University, Beijing, China

People's University Qing Dynasty History Institute, Beijing, China

Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, Copenhagen, Danmark

The University of Queensland Department of Asian Languages and

Studies and Department of History, Brisbane, Australia

The Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies of the Australian National Univeristy, Canberra, Australia.

The Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study in the Social Sciences, Uppsala, Sweeden

Stockholm University, Institute of Baltic Languages, Sweeden.

Vilnius University, Lituania

Wuhan University, China

Wuhan University, China
Organization of the international conferences:

The international conference “Pēteris Šmits. Between Latvia and China: 130 years from the birthday of the Latvian ethnologist, linguist, sinologist” (responsible institution: the University of Latvia)

The international conference “Li Bo and Tang dynasty culture” (responsible institution: the University of Latvia)

The international conference “Classical and cannonical texts translation into Latvian, Estonian, Finnish languages” (responsible institutions: Rīgas Stradiņa University’s Confucius Centre, Finnish Institute, Latvian Embassy in Estonia, Finnish Embassy in Latvia, Latvian Orientalistic association)


Participation in the scientific conferences in five last years:

The 33rd conference „Society and state in China”, organized by the Oriental Studies Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow (topic of the report:«Два личных местоимения 1-го лица у и во в классических текстах Китая» (Two Forms of the First Person Singular Pronoun - Wu and Wo in Classical Chinese Texts) )

The 61st University of Latvia’s conference (topic of the report: „Budisma skolu attīstība Fa Dzana skatījumā” (Development of Buddhist schools according to Fa Zang) )

The 10th International Conference of the Japanese Studies in Central and Eastern Europe, Organized by Department of Japanese and Korean Studies, Warsaw University (topic of the report: „Japanese Studies at University of Latvia’)

The 61st University of Latvia’s conference (topic of the report: „Fa Dzana „Zeltas lauvas” angļu un krievu tulkojumu kritiskais apskats” (The critical survey of the Russian and English translations of Fa Zang’s ‘Golden Lion’) )

The 34th conference „Society and state in China”, organized by the Oriental Studies Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow (topic of the report: «Доклад о золотом льве» Фа Цзана: проблемы перевода и концепция «взаимности»» (‘Golden Lion’ by Fa Zang: Problems of Interpritation and the Concept of Xiang) )

The 23rd scientific conference „Historiography and the historical sources of Asian and African states”, organized by the University of Saint-Petersburg (topic of the report: „ «Маньчжурский вопрос» во время Синьхайской революции» ” (The Manzhurian question in the Xinhai revolution) )

The 35th conference „Society and state in China”, organized by the Oriental Studies Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow (topic of the report: «У Цзяньцзе о «новом стандарте» в исследовании истории Китая нового времени» (Wu Jianjie on the 'new standard' theory in the research works about modern history of China)

Rīgas Stradiņa University’s international conference of academic personal „The tendencies of globalization in the world and the Baltic region” (topic of the report: „Vai Latvia ir gatava patstāvīgai politikai attiecībās ar Ķīnu?” (Is Latvia ready to the independent policy in respect with China?))

The 1st “World Chinese Conference”, Beijing Foreign Studies University Research Center of Overseas Sinology (topic of the report: „中国 古代 哲学 范畴 的 英文译法值得商榷” (Discussing the ways of translation of the categories of classical Chinese philosophy into English) )

The 1st International conference „Chinese civilization in the dialog of cultures”, Belorussian State University, Minsk (topic of the report: „Хронология истории Китая как научная и педагогическая проблема” (The periodization of history of China as a research and pedagogical problem) )

The 36th conference „Society and state in China”, organized by the Oriental Studies Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow (topic of the report: «Идеологемы современной китайской политической науки» (Ideologems in contemporary Chinese political science) )

International Conference "Asian and African Studies in the Universities of  St.Petersburg, Russia, Europe", organized by the University of  St.Petersburg, Russia (topic of the report: «Фонд П.П. Шмидта в библиотеке Латвийского университета» (Pēteris Šmits’ books in the library of the University of Latvia) )

Rīgas Stradiņa University’s scientific conference (topic of the report: «The limits of globalization: revival of traditions in Chinese political science”) )

„The Second International Conference on Taoism and Taoist Religion”, Wuhaņ, China (topic of the report: „读宫哲兵教授的文章 “中国 古代 唯物 主义 传统质疑“ (Reading Professor Du Zhebing’s article ‘Discussing tradition of materialism in ancient China’) )

The 37th conference „Society and state in China”, organized by the Oriental Studies Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow (topic of the report: «В поисках значений категории ли, в философии школы буддизма хуаянь» (In search of the meaning of Hua Yan Buddhism’s consept ‘li’) )

The international conference “Classical and cannonical texts translation into Latvian, Estonian, Finnish languages”, in Rīgas Stradiņa University (topic of the report: «Klasisko un kanonisko tekstu tulkošanas problēmas no Latvijas perspektīvas” (Problems of classical and cannonical texts’ translation from the Latvian perspective))

Workshop “Chan-Buddhismus in der Provinz Jiangxi im Prozess”, Ostasien Institut, Bonn (topic of the report: “Chinese Buddhist Hua Yan School and Problems of Its Interpretation”)


Participation in professional expertise:

Evaluation of the Professor Rein Raud for the position of Professor of Asian Studies at the Estonian Institute of Humanities

Evaluation of Ms. Elli Feldberg for the position of Lecturer of East-Asian Studies at the Estonian Institute of Humanities

Evaluation of Mr. Alari Allik, MA for the position of Lecturer of Asian Studies at the Estonian Institute of Humanities

Evaluation of Ms Wu Zhuoya for the position of Lecturer in Chinese Studies at the Estonian Institute of Humanities
Doctoral students research works’ supervision:

Two doctoral students from the University of Latvia




MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL AND
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS





1994-2000

1997-2004

2000-2006

Since 1984

Since 1991

Since 2006





Board member of the Latvian Institute of International Relations

Member of the University of Latvia Professors’ Board in History.

Board member of the University of Latvia Morberg Foundation.

Member of the Russian (former USSR) Association of Orientalists.

Chairwoman, Board member of the Latvian Orientalistic Association

Rīgas Stradiņa University profesors’ Board member on Demography, Sociology, Political Science and Communication




HONOURARY TITLES, AWARDS

 

 1989
2003

2004


The money reward for a good job and in connection with the University of Latvia’s 70th anniversary

The University of Latvia Rector’s Note of Thanks

Diploma from the CPR Ambassador in Latvia for the strengthening the contacts between China and Latvia


PUBLICATIONS







Number of publications: 135 (please, see attachment “Published works”)


KNOWLEDGE OF LANGUAGES

Russian (mother tongue), Latvian, English, Chinese, Polish












ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Date: 03.2007

CURRICULUM VITAE





First name, Last name:

Ilga Kreituse

Date of birth:

July 5, 1952

Place of birth:

Tervete

Address:

Uguns 21, LV-1024

Contact phone:

9458702





EDUCATION

1977-

1982

Moscow State University, Faculty of History, research student, trainee – lecturer

1972-

1977

University of Latvia, Faculty of History and Philosophy, student


ADDITIONAL EDUCATION








-

SCIENTIFIC DEGREE

1992

 

Dr. hist.


ACADEMIC TITLE


2006

2003


 

Associated Professor

Assistant Professor



1993




Scientific Researcher


WORK EXPERIENCE


2003-

until now

Head of Political Science Department at the Rīga Stradiņš University, Faculty of European Studies, Assistant Professor

1993-

1998

MP of 5th and 6th Saeima of the Republic of Latvia;

Speaker of the 6th Saeima;

Vice-Chairman of 5th Saeima Foreign Commission;

Chairman of the 6th Saeima Citizenship Law Enforcement.



1990-

1993

Latvian Academy of Sciences, senior scientific researcher

1983-

1990

Communist Party of Latvia, Central Committees’ Institute of the Party History, senior scientific associate

1982-

2002

University of Latvia, Faculty of History and Philosophy, Assistant Professor


SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITIES


 

 

History of Latvia, political parties and qualitative analysis


MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL AND
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS


 

 

Latvian Archival Society, co-chairman

“Archives of Latvia”, editorial board member



Latvian Foreign Policy Society, member of the board


HONOURARY TITLES, AWARDS

 

 

None


PUBLICATIONS


 

 

Number of Scientific Publications – 29

  1. Модель социально-экономической структуры христианского хозяйства накануне первой мировой войны. – LPSR Zinātņu Akadēmija Vēstis. 1988, Nr. 2, 27.-35. lpp.

  2. Par PSRS un Vācijas 1939. gada 23. augusta neuzbrukšanas līgumu (I. Feldmanis, A. Stranga, M. Virsis). – Atmoda, 1989, 16.07. PSRS Tautas deputātu kongresa atzinums.

  3. Personības loma Latvijas Republikas tapšanā (Rainis un Z. Meierovics). Baltijas studiju konference. R., 1991., 12.-15. lpp.

  4. 1940. gada Latvijas Republikas Saeimas vēlēšanu materiāli. – Latvijas Vēstures institūta žurnāls, 1991, nr. 1; 117-143. lpp.

  5. Lasot Ādolfu Šildi… Latvijas Vēsture 1991, nr. 12, 31.-33. lpp.

  6. Latvija: neatkarības mijkrēslis, okupācija. 1939. g. septembris – 1940. gada jūlijs./ A. Stranga, R. Izglītība 1992, 289. lpp.

  7. Latvijas vēstures matematizācija. – Latvijas Vēstures institūta žurnāls. – 1992, nr. 2; 88.-95. lpp.

  8. 1920. gada agrārā reforma. – Latvijas Vēstures institūta žurnāls 1992, nr. 3; 152-169. lpp.

  9. Recenzija: A. Balodis „Latvijas un latviešu tautas vēsture” R. 1991. – LVI žurnāls 1992, nr. 3; 177.-179. lpp.

  10. Zigfrīds Anna Meierovics (1887–1925) un Latvijas ceļš uz neatkarību. – Latvijas vēsture – 1992, nr. 2., 4; un 1993, nr. 2, 3.

  11. 1941. gada 14. jūnija deportāciju sagatavošanas dokumenti – LVI žurnāls, 1993, nr. 3; 141.-152. lpp.

  12. 1940. gada Latvijas Saeimas vēlēšanu protokoli. – Latvijas Arhīvi; 1994/3, 61.-65. lpp.

  13. Recenzija: I. Feldmanis, A. Stranga, M. Virsis „Latvijas ārpolitiskais stāvoklis 30. gadu otrajā pusē”. R., 1993. – LVI žurnāls, 1994, nr. 3.; 181.-182. lpp.

  14. Latvijas okupācija un aneksija 1939. – 1940. Dokumenti un materiāli: (Līdzautori - I. Feldmanis, J. Goldmanis, A. Stranga) R:, Preses nams 1995, 620.lpp.

  15. The ocupation and Annexation of Latvia 1939. – 1940. (Līdzautori - I. Feldmanis, J. Goldmanis, A. Stranga) R:, Preses nams 1995, 363.lpp.

  16. Krievijas impērijas personību vērtējums 90. gadu historiogrāfijā – Latvijas vēsture, 1999., Nr.3, 73. – 81.lpp

  17. Mīlēts un ienīsts. Latvijas XX gadsimta seja. – Rīgas Laiks, 1999, Nr. 11, 6.-7. lpp.

  18. Mums visiem Latvijas liktenis ir tuvs – grāmata: Līgotņu Jēkabs „Zigfrīds Meierovics. Mūžs. Darbs. Liktenis.” R., 2000.

  19. Atmodas darbinieku atmiņas kā vēstures avots (kontentanalīzes pieredze). – Latvijas vēsture, 2001.

  20. Ilga Kreituse, Sandra Ieviņa – Atmodas perioda atmiņas kā vēstures avots – Latvijas vēsture, 2000, Nr.3, 55-68 lpp.

  21. Krievijas vēstures savdabība un Latvija. – Latvija divos laikposmos. R., 2001, 215-225 lpp.

  22. Kolaboracionisms Latvijas okupācijas un aneksijas laikā 1940. Jūnijā – augustā. Problēmas nostādne. – Okupācijas režīmi Latvijā 1940.-1956.gadā. Latvijas vēsturnieku komisijas 2001.gada pētījumi. R., 2002. 35-57 lpp.

  23. Latvija un ES: problēmjautājumi ekonomikā, politikā, tiesībās, filozofijā un lingvistikā - Opozīcijas loma Latvijas un Krievijas attiecību risināšanā 1993.-1994.gados – LZA Ekonomikas institūts, R., 2004.

  24. “Saglabāt sudrabā” – komentāri un darba nobeigums – Rīga, Jumava, 2004

  25. “Pirmā Pasaules kara problēmas šodienas politikā” – nodots publikācijai Starptautiskās konferences materiāls “Krievija un pasaule Pirmā pasaules kara gados un pēc kara” (krievu un angļu valodā), Maskava 2004.

  26. LATO IV Starptautiskā konference “Baltijas valstu un Krievijas attiecību perspektīvas Eiropas Savienības kaimiņu reģionā”, referāts “Eiropas un Transatlantisko organizāciju loma Baltijas-Krievijas sadarbības sekmēšanā”, Rīga, 2005, (buklets angļu, krievu un latviešu val.)

  27. Metodisks līdzeklis Latvijas vēsturē “Diplomāts ar zelta spalvu. Zigfrīds Anna Meierovics.” 19-23 lpp., Rīga, 2005, Projekta “Personības Latvijas demokrātijā” ekspertu padome.

  28. Terroropfer unter zwei Diktaturen in den Baltischen Landern//Divu diktatūru terora upuri Baltijas valstīs, - “Salaspils koncentrācijas nometne – propaganda un realitāte// Konzentrationslager Salaspils – Propaganda und Wirklichkeit”, 117-127 lpp., 113-120 lpp., Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, 2005

  29. “Simt gadi kopā ar Vili Lāci”- “Personība un kolaboracionisms”, – Rīga, 2005, 32 – 38 lpp.


KNOWLEDGE OF LANGUAGES


 

 

Latvian – mother tongue

Russian – fluent



English – fluent


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION


 

 

Public speeches in international meetings and as the speaker of Saeima of the Republic of Latvia:

  1. Sava valsts prasa no visiem tās cilvēkiem lielu apņēmību, drosmi un ticību – runa Latvijas Republikas proklamēšanas 77. gadskārtā – Latvijas Vēstnesis, 1995. 21.11.

  2. Mūsu balss skan kopā ar citu EP valstu balsīm – uzruna Eiropas Parlamenta delegācijai attiecībām ar Baltijas valstīm – Latvijas Vēstnesis, 1995, 21.11.

  3. To, kas jau sācis virzību uz priekšu, ir grūti apstādināt – runa EPPA Migrācijas bēgļu un demogrāfijas jautājumu komitejas izbraukuma sēdē – Latvijas Vēstnesis 1995, 22.11.

  4. Eiropas Komisijas Baltā grāmata un tās ievērošana valstu parlamentos. Viduseiropas un Austrumeiropas valstu parlamentu vadītāju sanāksme Varšavā – Latvijas Vēstnesis, 1995, 06.12.

  5. Par politiku, barikādēm, cilvēkiem un Latviju – Latvijas Vēstnesis, 1996.30.01.

  6. Ikviens uzņemas savu daļu atbildības, līdzveidojot un īstenojot valstij ejamo grūto neatkarības ceļu – Runa svinīgā sēdē 4. maijā – Latvijas Vēstnesis, 1996, 07.05.

  7. Tas būs vēl viens solis Eiropā – Eiropas Parlamentu Asamblejas konference Budapeštā – Latvijas Vēstnesis, 1996, 15.06.

  8. Par dienu, kad pie valsts karoga vienmēr plīvos sēru lente – runa Saeimā. Latvijas Vēstnesis, 1996, 15.06.

  9. Nekad nedrīkst pārtrūkt saikne starp valsts sākumu un turpinājumu. Runa pie Brīvības pieminekļa Rīgā. Latvijas Vēstnesis, 1996, 22.08.


Participation in Scientific Conferences:

  1. Starptautiska konference “Latvija ceļā uz ES” – “Latvijas vēsturiskā pieredze Eiropas sistēmu integrācijā”, 2003, 14.06.

  2. LZA Ekonomikas institūta konferencē “Latvijas integrācija ES”, Opozīcijas loma Latvijas-Krievijas starpvalstu attiecību veidošanā, 2003, 14.11.

  3. LU Latvijas vēstures institūta, LU Filoloģijas fakultātes, Latvijas Kultūras akadēmijas, Misiņa bibliotēkas un Latvijas Rakstnieku savienības rīkotā konference “Simt gadi kopā ar Vili Lāci”- referāts “Personība un kolaboracionisms”, 2004, 12.05.

  4. Konference “Ceļš uz mājām” 14.06.2004., Latvijas Televīzija, Fonds “Sibīrijas bērni”, Rīgas Dome, LR Kultūras ministrija Valsts Kultūrkapitāla fonds.

  5. Fonda “Sibīrijas bērni” rīkotā konference – referāts “Valsts atbildība un represēto iespējas atgriezties Dzimtenē”, 2004, 14.06.

  6. Starptautiska konference “Krievija un pasaule Pirmā pasaules kara gados un pēc kara” referāts, 07.-08.09.2004., Krievijas Zinātņu Akadēmijas zinātniskā konference.

  7. LATO IV Starptautiskā konference “Baltijas valstu un Krievijas attiecību perspektīvas Eiropas Savienības kaimiņu reģionā”, referāts “Eiropas un Transatlantisko organizāciju loma Baltijas-Krievijas sadarbības sekmēšanā”, Rīga, 2004, 12.11.

  8. Zinātniskā konference “Aspazija – Laikmeta zīme” I. Kreituse: “Aspazija Latvijas politikā”. Rīga, 2005. g. 16. marts.

  9. Starptautiskā konference “Krievijas un Latvijas savstarpējo attiecību dienas kārtība”, referāts “Pārskats par Krievijas un Latvijas savstarpējā attiecību attīstību laika posmā no 1991.gada līdz 2005.gadam”, Maskava, 08.04.2005.

  10. Starptautiskā vadības un sociālā menedžmenta skola, programma “II Sociālā menedžmenta un pilsoniskās iniciatīvas skola, “Sociālās sadarbības veidošana”. Lietuva, 14.-28.08.2005. (Master class: “Role of social partnership in the interethnic conflict management”)



Documentaries and TV programs:


  1. Documentary „Latvia de iure...” Riga Film Studio, 1992, consultant.

  2. Documentary „Republic of Latvia – 80”– screenplay author and consultant, 1998.

  3. Video film „Post scriptum...” 22 Series, 2002, editor.

  4. Video film „Ulmaņlaiki” 15 Series, 2003, editor.

Date: March 2007

CURRICULUM VITAE








First name, Last name:

Andrejs Vilks


Date of birth:

30 August 1954

Place of birth:

Riga

Address:

Dzirciema 16, LV-1007, Riga

Contact phone:

7409202


Education

1978 – 1981 Adjunct of the Scientific Research Institute of

Ministry of Home Affairs of the USSR

1972 – 1976 The Omsk Higher School of Police,


Scientific degree Doctor of law (1981)
Academic title Associate professor
Work experience

2004 - Riga Stradins University, Faculty of European

Studies, dean,

Chair of Sociology, assistant professor

2001-2005 Riga Council, chief of a department

2000-2001 Riga Stradins University, Institute of European

Integration, Chair of Sociology, manager of

Bachelor’s programme, assistant professor

1993-2004 Centre of Criminological research, manager

1991-1993 Security Service of the Republic of Latvia,

Bureau of Social-politic researches, manager

1989-1991 Scientific Research Institute of Ministry of

Home Affairs of the Soviet Union, Department of

The Baltic Criminological Researches, manager

1984-1989 Scientific Research Institute of Ministry of Home

Affairs of the Soviet Union, senior research

associate

1981-1984 The Minsk Higher School of Ministry of Home

Affairs of the Soviet Union, the Riga Department,

lecturer


Participation in public organizations

The Baltic Forum against Criminals and Terrorism (chairman of the founders board).

The World Forum against Criminals and Terrorism (member of the board).

Association of Independent Criminologists of Latvia (chairman of the board).


Research interests Criminology, devianthology

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