Contents
1. Introduction
2. Scientific and professional results 2.1. The concept of romantic Leninism 2.2. Communist Romania’s international relations – theoretical analysis 2.3. The concept of pseudo-hegemonic nationalism 2.4. Party and state in Ceaușescu’s Romania: an ambiguous and challenging relation
3. Other topics 3.1. Romanian postcommunism 3.2. Hegelian political philosophy 3.3. European studies
4. Career development plan 4.1. Youth in communist Romania, 1965-1989 4.2. The resurgence of undemocratic ideologies in contemporary Romania 4.3. The dialectic of possibility. Two centuries of Hegelian political philosophy 4.4. Eurasianism and neo-Eurasianism 4.5. Eurocommunism: theory and history 4.6. Final remarks
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