“Two decades of transformations in Central and Eastern Europe”
PresenterGrzegorz Ekiert, Professor of Harvard University
ModeratorSook-Jong Lee, President of the East Asia Institute
DiscussantsJai Kwan Jung, Professor of Korea University
Sunhyuk Kim, Professor of Korea University
Jeong-Woo Koo, Professor of Sungkyunkwan University
Okyeon Yi, Professor of Seoul National University
Grzegorz Ekiert is Professor of Government and Senior Scholar at the Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies. His teaching and research interests focus on comparative politics, regime change and democratization, civil society and social movements, and East European politics and societies. He is the author of The State Against Society: Political Crises and Their Aftermath in East Central Europe (1996), Rebellious Civil Society: Popular Protest and Democratic Consolidation in Poland, with (Jan Kubik, 1999); Capitalism and Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe: Assessing the Legacy of Communist Rule, (co-edited with Stephen Hanson, 2003) and editor of special issues of East European Politics and Societies on the EU Eastward Enlargement (with Jan Zielonka, 2003) and on Democracy in Postcommunist World (2007). His papers appeared in numerous social science journals and edited volumes. His current projects explore civil society development in new democracies in Central Europe and East Asia and patterns of transformations in postcommunist world. He was Acting Director of Harvard’s Center for European Studies in fall 2010. He is also Senior Faculty Associate at Davis Center for Russian Studies, and Member of the Club of Madrid Advisory Committee.