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Krenar Gashi (born 1982) is a Kosovar Albanian political scientist, currently based in Belgium as a Basileus doctoral fellow at the Centre for EU Studies, Ghent University. [1] His research interest include international relations, the European Union and the works of Jean Baudrillard, while his expertise is in the political developments in the Western Balkans. [2]

Gashi studied sociology at the University of Pristina, and obtained an MA in Journalism and Communication. In 2013, Gashi obtained an MA (with distinction) in European Politics from the University of Sussex, and was awarded the Jean Monnet Prize by the Sussex European Institute. [3]

Gashi started his career as a reporter, having worked for key Kosovo print and broadcast media. He reported for the Financial Times [4] and was the Kosovo Editor of the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network, where he edited Balkan Insight [5] and established Kosovo's only English-language newspaper, Prishtina Insight.

In 2009, Gashi joined KIPRED institute, Kosovo's first think tank, initially as a research director and later executive director. In 2011 he established the Institute for Development Policy (INDEP) a think tank that focuses on democratisation and sustainable development. [6] Under Gashi's leadership INDEP became the most influential think tank in Kosovo, working closely with the Assembly of Kosovo and its parliamentary committees.

His publications include papers on democratization, election reform, development policy and European integration. [7] He wrote Kosovo sections of Bertelsmann Foundation's Transformation Index [8] and Freedom House's Nation in Transit report, which is one of the most eminent publication assessing the democratization process in the world.

He appears frequently in national and international media and engages in public debates on politics of Kosovo, the Western Balkans and the European Union. [9] [10]

Awards

Recent Publications

External links

References

  1. ^ Official Website of the Centre for EU Studies
  2. ^ "Google Scholar Citations - Krenar Gashi". scholar.google.com. Retrieved 2018-03-04.
  3. ^ "Sussex Library, Official Website". Archived from the original on 2014-10-24. Retrieved 2014-10-12.
  4. ^ Gashi's stories in the Financial Times
  5. ^ Gashi's stories in Balkan Insight
  6. ^ Official website of the Institute for Development Policy
  7. ^ Krenar Gashi's official website
  8. ^ Bertelsmann Transformation Index Archived 2014-10-16 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ Gashi's interview on Kosovo's 2014 political stalemate for the Tribuna daily (in Albanian)
  10. ^ Gashi's interview for Blic Newspaper
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Krenar Gashi (born 1982) is a Kosovar Albanian political scientist, currently based in Belgium as a Basileus doctoral fellow at the Centre for EU Studies, Ghent University. [1] His research interest include international relations, the European Union and the works of Jean Baudrillard, while his expertise is in the political developments in the Western Balkans. [2]

Gashi studied sociology at the University of Pristina, and obtained an MA in Journalism and Communication. In 2013, Gashi obtained an MA (with distinction) in European Politics from the University of Sussex, and was awarded the Jean Monnet Prize by the Sussex European Institute. [3]

Gashi started his career as a reporter, having worked for key Kosovo print and broadcast media. He reported for the Financial Times [4] and was the Kosovo Editor of the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network, where he edited Balkan Insight [5] and established Kosovo's only English-language newspaper, Prishtina Insight.

In 2009, Gashi joined KIPRED institute, Kosovo's first think tank, initially as a research director and later executive director. In 2011 he established the Institute for Development Policy (INDEP) a think tank that focuses on democratisation and sustainable development. [6] Under Gashi's leadership INDEP became the most influential think tank in Kosovo, working closely with the Assembly of Kosovo and its parliamentary committees.

His publications include papers on democratization, election reform, development policy and European integration. [7] He wrote Kosovo sections of Bertelsmann Foundation's Transformation Index [8] and Freedom House's Nation in Transit report, which is one of the most eminent publication assessing the democratization process in the world.

He appears frequently in national and international media and engages in public debates on politics of Kosovo, the Western Balkans and the European Union. [9] [10]

Awards

Recent Publications

External links

References

  1. ^ Official Website of the Centre for EU Studies
  2. ^ "Google Scholar Citations - Krenar Gashi". scholar.google.com. Retrieved 2018-03-04.
  3. ^ "Sussex Library, Official Website". Archived from the original on 2014-10-24. Retrieved 2014-10-12.
  4. ^ Gashi's stories in the Financial Times
  5. ^ Gashi's stories in Balkan Insight
  6. ^ Official website of the Institute for Development Policy
  7. ^ Krenar Gashi's official website
  8. ^ Bertelsmann Transformation Index Archived 2014-10-16 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ Gashi's interview on Kosovo's 2014 political stalemate for the Tribuna daily (in Albanian)
  10. ^ Gashi's interview for Blic Newspaper

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