Dr. Anastasiya Bayok
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- Dr. Anastasiya Bayok
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Postdoctoral Researcher
in the DFG Project „Understanding Eurasian Regionalism – Actorness and Interaction in Economy and Security“
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Justus Liebig University Giessen
Institute of Political ScienceKarl-Gloeckner-Strasse 21E
D-35394 Giessen
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Philosophikum II Room E201
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CV
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seit August 2021 OSCE Network Research Associate
Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy, Hamburg09.2007 – 07.2021 Freelance editor and translator
Center for Russian Studies at School of Advanced International and Area Studies of East China Normal University Shanghai /
Institute of International and Strategic Studies Peking Universität04.2017 – 04.2020 Researcher and coordinator of an international research group within the Einstein Visiting Fellow Plus project
Graduate School of East Asian Studies, Freie Universität Berlin2017 –
2020Lecturer
Otto Suhr Institute of Political Science, Freie Universität Berlin01.2016 – 12.2016 Political scientist, Manfred-Wörner-Grant-based Research
Helmut Schmidt University/University of the Federal Armed Forces Hamburg02.2015 – 12.2015 Researcher
Unstitute for Peace Reseqrch and Security Policy, Hamburg09.2014 – 09.2015 Master of Peace and Security Studies
University of Hamburg / Unstitute for Peace Reseqrch and Security Policy09.2008 – 06.2014 Translator and interpreter at international conferences
Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, Shanghai02.2008 – 06.2014 Assistant to the CEO, consultant, translator, interpreter
Transit-DV Group, Shanghai09.2012 – 06.2014 Leader of a research group and postdoctoral researcher
Center for Cold War International History Studies Centre, East China Normal University, Shanghai06.2013 – 08.2013 Guest scholar
Berghof Foundation, Berlin2012 Ph.D. in International Relations
East China Normal University, School of Advanced International and Area Studies, Shanghai10.2007 – 06.2012 Academic assistant and researcher
School of Advanced International and Area Studies East China Normal University in Shanghai2009 M.A. in International Relations
East China Normal University, School of Advanced International and Area Studies, Shanghai06.2007 – 09.2008 Consultant
“Shpat Electronics”, Minsk2007 Diploma in International Relations, Sinology and East Asian Studies, Translation/Interpreting
Belarusian State University, Faculty of International Relations, Minsk
Selected Publications
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2021 Bayok, Anastasiya, Frank Evers, Stefan Wolff. The OSCE’s Afghanistan Challenge. The Foreign Policy Centre, Conflict Resolution and Security. 2020 Migration Governance at the Sino-Russian Border Chapter in: Immigration Governance in East Asian: Norm Diffusion, Politics of Identity, Citizenship. G. Schubert, F. Plümmer, A. Bayok (Eds.), Routledge, 2020. Immigration Governance in East Asian: Norm Diffusion, Politics of Identity, Citizenship, Edited Volume, G.Schubert, F.Plümmer, A.Bayok (Eds.), Routledge, 2020. “Challenges and Threat Perceptions Regarding Central Asia in China and the EU”. OSCE-Yearbook 2019 /Yearbook on the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE). Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg / IFSH. Nomos: Baden-Baden. 2019 Book review in ASIEN Nr.149: Sebastian Heilmann: Red Swan. How Unorthodox Policy-Making Facilitated China’s Rise, Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 2018. 267 p.
2018 “Why is Central Asia important for China”. OSCE-Yearbook 2016 /Yearbook on the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE). Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg / IFSH. Nomos: Baden-Baden.
2012 “China-South Korea-North Korea Triangular Relations”/ “中朝韩三角形关系”. International Relations Studies(“国际关系研究”), Nr.1. 2009 “Russia-Belarus Union: Progress, Problems and Prospects —— From the Perspective of Belarus”/ “俄白联盟:进程、问题与前景—— 白俄罗斯的视角”. “Russian Studies” («俄罗斯研究»), Nr.2.