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Timofey Agarin

Timofey Agarin Mail
Queen's University Belfast, UK

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Timofey Agarin is senior lecturer in Politics at Queen’s University Belfast, where he is also the director of the Centre for the Study of Ethnic Conflict. His research interests are ethnic politics and their impact on societal transition, including majority-minority relations and non-discrimination, with a particular focus on post-communist states in Central Eastern Europe. At the heart of it, is the interest in ethnic politics and their impact on democratic transition and European integration broadly conceived on societal change and dynamics in political institutions. Over the recent years, he investigated avenues for inclusion of non-dominant groups in divided societies on the ESRC funded project ‘Exclusion Amid Inclusion: Power-Sharing and Non-Dominant Minorities,’ the role of civil society groups in governance of postconflict places on the Department for the Economy - Global Challenge Research Fund, and participation and representation of minorities in nationally constituted states funded by the Autonomous Province of Bolzano/Bozen - South Tyrol Research Fund.