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Elulookirjeldus (CV)
1.Eesnimi Andres
2.Perekonnanimi Kasekamp
3.Töökoht Tartu Ülikool
4.Ametikoht Professor
5.Sünniaeg 07.12.1966 (päev.kuu.aasta)
6.Haridus 1996 Ph.D. (history) School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University of London
1990 M.A. (history) University of Toronto
1989 B.A. (history) with distinction, University of Toronto
7.Teenistuskäik • 2004 Visiting Professor, Department of History, University of Toronto
• 2004- present Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Tartu
• 2002-2003 Visiting Junior Professor, Humboldt University, Berlin
• 2000- present Director, Estonian Foreign Policy Institute, Tallinn
• 1999- 2004 Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Tartu
• 1999-2000 Political Officer, Delegation of the European Commission in Estonia
• 1997-1999 Information Officer, Delegation of the European Commission in Estonia
• 1996-1999 Visiting Lecturer, University of Tartu
• 1994-1995 Teaching Assistant, University College London
• 1994-1995 Teaching Assistant, Queen Mary & Westfield College, University of London
• 1993 Visiting Lecturer, University of Tartu
8.Teaduskraad Ph.D.

M.A.
9.Teaduskraadi välja
andnud asutus, aasta
1996 School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University of London

1990 University of Toronto
10.Tunnustused • 2002 Visiting Researcher, Norwegian Institute for International Affairs
• 1997-98 Civic Education Project Eastern Scholar Fellowship
• 1996-99 Estonian National Cultural Fund Visiting Lecturer Fellowship
• 1995 Institut für Europäische Geschichte Fellowship (Mainz)
• 1994-95 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Doctoral Fellowship
• 1993 Central Research Fund Grant, University of London.
• 1993-94 London Goodenough Association of Canada Scholarship
• 1991-94 Overseas Research Student Award (UK)
11.Teadusorganisatsiooniline
ja –administratiivne
tegevus
• Editor, Journal of Baltic Studies, 2002-2005
• Chairman, Executive Board, Centre for Baltic Studies, University of Tartu, 1999-present
• Member, Council, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Tartu, 2002-present
• Member, Executive Board, Centre for Estonian Diaspora Studies, University of Tartu, 1998-present
• Member Executive Board, Centre for the Study of Soviet-Era History, University of Tartu, 2004-present
• Member, Executive Board, Open Estonia Foundation, 2004-present
• Member, International Advisory Board, Journal of Baltic Studies, 2005-present
• Member, International Advisory Board, Centre of European and Transition Studies, University of Latvia, 1999-present
• Member, International Advisory Council, Centre for European Policy Studies, Brussels, 2001-present
• Member, Advisory Board, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 2003
• Member, Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies, 1988-present
• Member, Standing Group on Extremism and Democracy, European Consortium for Political Research, 2000-present
• Member, S-Keskus, Estonian Centre for Contemporary Historical Research, 1999-present
• Member, American Historical Association, 1996-2000
• International Academic Expert, Graduate School on Cultural Interaction and Integration and the Baltic Sea Region, University of Turku (Finland), 2003-present
• Expert, Scientific Competency Council, Estonian Ministry of Education and Science, 2004-present
• Director-at-Large, Tartu Institute, Toronto, Canada, 1998-present
12.Juhendamisel kaitstud
väitekirjad
13.Teadustöö põhisuunad Balti riikide poliitiline lähiajalugu
Paremäärmuslus
Euroopa Liidu ühine välis- ja julgeolekupoliitika
14.Jooksvad grandid 2003-2005 “Foreign Policy Governance in Europe (FORNET)”, European Commission 5th Framework Programme. Partner (Leader: Christopher Hill)
15.Teaduspublikatsioonid

“Emerging party-based euroscepticism in Estonia”, with Evald Mikkel in Paul Taggart and Aleks Szczerbiak, eds., Opposing Europe, Oxford: Oxford University Press

“Estonia”, Central and South-Eastern Europe 2006. Europa Regional Surveys of the World. London: Routledge

"Estonia”, Historical Encyclopedia of World Fascism. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO

“Finland”, Historical Encyclopedia of World Fascism. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO

“Latvia”, Historical Encyclopedia of World Fascism. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO

“Lithuania”, Historical Encyclopedia of World Fascism. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO

The Estonian Foreign Policy Yearbook 2005. Tallinn: Estonian Foreign Policy Institute, 2005.

“The North-East” in Hans Mouritzen & Anders Wivel, eds. The Geopolitics of Euro-Atlantic Integration. London: Routledge, 2005

“Baltic EU Membership: A Stabilizing Factor”, in Julie Wilhelmsen, ed., Putin’s Russia: Strategic Westernisation? Oslo: Norwegian Institute for International Affairs, 2004.

“Estonia”, Central and South-Eastern Europe 2005. Europa Regional Surveys of the World. London: Europa, 2004.

“Estonian-Russian relations in the context of EU enlargement”, with Piret Ehin in Kathryn Pinnick & Oksana Antoneko, eds., Russia and the European Union. London: Routledge, 2004.

“Political Change in Estonia during the 1990s”, in Kirsi Vainio-Korhonen and Anu Lahtinen, eds., History and Change. Helsinki: Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura, 2004

The Estonian Foreign Policy Yearbook 2004. Tallinn: Estonian Foreign Policy Institute, 2004.

“Extreme Right Parties in Contemporary Estonia”, Patterns of Prejudice, vol. 37, no. 4 (2003)

“Ideological Collaboration during the Nazi Occupation of Estonia”, in Anu-Mai Kõll, ed., The Baltic Countries under German and Soviet Occupation, 1940-1991. Stockholm: Acta Universitatis Stockholmiensis, 2003.

The Estonian Foreign Policy Yearbook 2003. Tallinn: Estonian Foreign Policy Institute, 2003.

"Transformation of Estonian Political Culture", in Gabor Erdödy (Hrsg.), Transformationserfahrungen: Zur Entwicklung der politischen Kultur in den EU-Kandidatenländer. Schriften des Zentrum für Europäische Integrationsforschung. Band 32. Baden-Baden: Nomos-Verlag, 2003.

(With Martin Saeter) Estonian Membership in the EU: Security and Foreign Policy Aspects, Oslo: Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, 2003.

“Estonia: History”, Central and South-Eastern Europe 2003. Europa Regional Surveys of the World. London: Europa, 2002.

"Estonia", in Antonio Missiroli, ed., Bigger EU, wider CFSP, stronger ESDP? Occasional Paper no. 34. Paris: European Union Institute for Security Studies

“External Ideological Influences on Estonia: The Impact of Fascism”, Eero Medijainen, ed., Estonian Foreign Policy at the Crossroads. Helsinki: Kikimora

The Radical Right in Interwar Estonia, London: Macmillan & New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2000.

viimati muudetud: 07.10.2005

Curriculum Vitae (CV)
1.First Name Andres
2.Surname Kasekamp
3.Institution Tartu University
4.Position Professor
5.Date of birth 07.12.1966 (day.month.year)
6.Education 1996 Ph.D. (history) School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University of London
1990 M.A. (history) University of Toronto
1989 B.A. (history) with distinction, University of Toronto
7.Research and
professional experience
• 2004 Visiting Professor, Department of History, University of Toronto
• 2004- present Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Tartu
• 2002-2003 Visiting Junior Professor, Humboldt University, Berlin
• 2000- present Director, Estonian Foreign Policy Institute, Tallinn
• 1999- 2004 Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Tartu
• 1999-2000 Political Officer, Delegation of the European Commission in Estonia
• 1997-1999 Information Officer, Delegation of the European Commission in Estonia
• 1996-1999 Visiting Lecturer, University of Tartu
• 1994-1995 Teaching Assistant, University College London
• 1994-1995 Teaching Assistant, Queen Mary & Westfield College, University of London
• 1993 Visiting Lecturer, University of Tartu
8.Academic degree Ph.D.

M.A.
9.Dates and sites of
earning the degrees
1996 School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University of London

1990 University of Toronto
10.Honours/awards • 2002 Visiting Researcher, Norwegian Institute for International Affairs
• 1997-98 Civic Education Project Eastern Scholar Fellowship
• 1996-99 Estonian National Cultural Fund Visiting Lecturer Fellowship
• 1995 Institut für Europäische Geschichte Fellowship (Mainz)
• 1994-95 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Doctoral Fellowship
• 1993 Central Research Fund Grant, University of London.
• 1993-94 London Goodenough Association of Canada Scholarship
• 1991-94 Overseas Research Student Award (UK)
11.Research-administrative
experience
• Editor, Journal of Baltic Studies, 2002-2005
• Chairman, Executive Board, Centre for Baltic Studies, University of Tartu, 1999-present
• Member, Council, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Tartu, 2002-present
• Member, Executive Board, Centre for Estonian Diaspora Studies, University of Tartu, 1998-present
• Member Executive Board, Centre for the Study of Soviet-Era History, University of Tartu, 2004-present
• Member, Executive Board, Open Estonia Foundation, 2004-present
• Member, International Advisory Board, Journal of Baltic Studies, 2005-present
• Member, International Advisory Board, Centre of European and Transition Studies, University of Latvia, 1999-present
• Member, International Advisory Council, Centre for European Policy Studies, Brussels, 2001-present
• Member, Advisory Board, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 2003
• Member, Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies, 1988-present
• Member, Standing Group on Extremism and Democracy, European Consortium for Political Research, 2000-present
• Member, S-Keskus, Estonian Centre for Contemporary Historical Research, 1999-present
• Member, American Historical Association, 1996-2000
• International Academic Expert, Graduate School on Cultural Interaction and Integration and the Baltic Sea Region, University of Turku (Finland), 2003-present
• Expert, Scientific Competency Council, Estonian Ministry of Education and Science, 2004-present
• Director-at-Large, Tartu Institute, Toronto, Canada, 1998-present
12.Supervised dissertations
13.Current research program Contemporary Baltic political history
Extreme Right Parties
EU CFSP & ESDP
14.Current grant funding 2003-2005 “Foreign Policy Governance in Europe (FORNET)”, European Commission 5th Framework Programme. Partner (Leader: Christopher Hill)
15.List of most important publications

“Emerging party-based euroscepticism in Estonia”, with Evald Mikkel in Paul Taggart and Aleks Szczerbiak, eds., Opposing Europe, Oxford: Oxford University Press

“Estonia”, Central and South-Eastern Europe 2006. Europa Regional Surveys of the World. London: Routledge

"Estonia”, Historical Encyclopedia of World Fascism. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO

“Finland”, Historical Encyclopedia of World Fascism. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO

“Latvia”, Historical Encyclopedia of World Fascism. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO

“Lithuania”, Historical Encyclopedia of World Fascism. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO

The Estonian Foreign Policy Yearbook 2005. Tallinn: Estonian Foreign Policy Institute, 2005.

“The North-East” in Hans Mouritzen & Anders Wivel, eds. The Geopolitics of Euro-Atlantic Integration. London: Routledge, 2005

“Baltic EU Membership: A Stabilizing Factor”, in Julie Wilhelmsen, ed., Putin’s Russia: Strategic Westernisation? Oslo: Norwegian Institute for International Affairs, 2004.

“Estonia”, Central and South-Eastern Europe 2005. Europa Regional Surveys of the World. London: Europa, 2004.

“Estonian-Russian relations in the context of EU enlargement”, with Piret Ehin in Kathryn Pinnick & Oksana Antoneko, eds., Russia and the European Union. London: Routledge, 2004.

“Political Change in Estonia during the 1990s”, in Kirsi Vainio-Korhonen and Anu Lahtinen, eds., History and Change. Helsinki: Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura, 2004

The Estonian Foreign Policy Yearbook 2004. Tallinn: Estonian Foreign Policy Institute, 2004.

“Extreme Right Parties in Contemporary Estonia”, Patterns of Prejudice, vol. 37, no. 4 (2003)

“Ideological Collaboration during the Nazi Occupation of Estonia”, in Anu-Mai Kõll, ed., The Baltic Countries under German and Soviet Occupation, 1940-1991. Stockholm: Acta Universitatis Stockholmiensis, 2003.

The Estonian Foreign Policy Yearbook 2003. Tallinn: Estonian Foreign Policy Institute, 2003.

"Transformation of Estonian Political Culture", in Gabor Erdödy (Hrsg.), Transformationserfahrungen: Zur Entwicklung der politischen Kultur in den EU-Kandidatenländer. Schriften des Zentrum für Europäische Integrationsforschung. Band 32. Baden-Baden: Nomos-Verlag, 2003.

(With Martin Saeter) Estonian Membership in the EU: Security and Foreign Policy Aspects, Oslo: Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, 2003.

“Estonia: History”, Central and South-Eastern Europe 2003. Europa Regional Surveys of the World. London: Europa, 2002.

"Estonia", in Antonio Missiroli, ed., Bigger EU, wider CFSP, stronger ESDP? Occasional Paper no. 34. Paris: European Union Institute for Security Studies

“External Ideological Influences on Estonia: The Impact of Fascism”, Eero Medijainen, ed., Estonian Foreign Policy at the Crossroads. Helsinki: Kikimora

The Radical Right in Interwar Estonia, London: Macmillan & New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2000.

last updated: 07.10.2005

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