RADU CARP
01/02/2023 2024-10-14 9:10RADU CARP
Academic title: Professor
CV | Prof. univ. dr. Radu Carp, Faculty of Political Science, University of Bucharest. Member of the Department of Public Policy, International Relations and Security Studies, Faculty of Political Science, University of Bucharest.
Research fields: theories of secularization; State – Church in Europe, the autonomy of religions in comparative and European context, the European law/model on religions; the European public space – actors, collective action, Europeanization, policy networks, multilevel governance; the European political system, theories of European integration, good governance, constitutional law of the European Union; comparative constitutionalism; populism, parties, leaders, movements
Couses: SSL, SPR, SPE, MSE, Doctoral School
Selected recent publications:
- Punctul de cotitură. Ruptură, continuitate şi transformarea democraţiilor – 2024, Cetatea de Scaun, Târgovişte, 328 p.
- (împreună cu Ştefan Herchi), Minorităţile naţionale. Stadiul cercetării din România şi modelul european, Eikon, Bucureşti, 2024, 206 p.
- The European model on national minorities protection in the case of Ukraine. Romania as a kin – state, L’Europe unie, no. 19/2023, special issue The European Union foreign and security dilemmas in a challenging world, pp. 40 – 46;
- The rise and fall of digital parties. Searching for a common model, Civil Szemle, 2023. Special issue V – Political parties and civil society : A Central and East European perspective, pp. 107 – 112;
- (with Vasile Strat, Cristina Matiuţa, Marian Oancea), The role of socio-economic factors in explaining the rise of populism. Case study: Alliance for the Union of Romania (AUR), Civil Szemle, 2023. Special issue V – Political parties and civil society : A Central and East European perspective, pp. 169 – 190;
- Evoluţia ştiinţei politice în România – reflecţii pe marginea unui domeniu în continuă schimbare, Polis, vol. X, nr. 4 (42)/2023, pp. 33-39;
- National minorities in the Odessa oblast – apllying the European model to ensure peaceful coexistence, International Journal on Minority and Group Rights XX (2024), pp. 1 – 23.
Topics for BA/MA coordination: (1) European Governance, (2) Security Strategies and Policies, (3) Conflict Analysis, (4) National Minorities and Diaspora Communities
Office hours: Monday 10.30 – 11.30 (by appointment by email)
E-mail: radu.carp @fspub.unibuc.ro