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Samuel Goda

Samuel Goda

Výskumný pracovník a projektový manažér. Ako pedagóg pôsobí na Fakulte medzinárodných vzťahov EUBA. Vyštudoval Fakultu politických vied a medzinárodných vzťahov UMB (PhD.). Absolvoval študijné a výskumné pobyty v Nemecku, Rakúsku, Česku, Moldavsku a v USA. Venuje sa problematike (zamrznutých) konfliktov v Euroatlantickom a Eurázijskom priestore, OBSE, NATO, EU – CFSP, CSDP a EaP, Latinskej Amerike, klasickým a novým prístupom k bezpečnosti a rozvojovej pomoci. Je reprezentantom SFPA a SR v "OSCE Network of Think Tanks and Academic Institutions".

Projects

GaMCon- Gagauzian Modernization Convention
GaMCon- Gagauzian Modernization Convention

d implementation, while focusing to increase confidence building measures between ATU Gagauzia and central government of Republic of Moldova, and promoting synergies between the public and private sectors in order to enhance their abilities to meet consensus and thus mutual progress

Protracted Conflicts in the OSCE Region: Innovative Approaches for Co-operation in the Conflict Zones
Protracted Conflicts in the OSCE Region: Innovative Approaches for Co-operation in the Conflict Zones

This project aims to provide a menu of innovative ways in which the international community can engage with all sides in the four so-called “frozen conflicts” – protracted conflicts on the territory of the former USSR that include the Karabakh, Abkhazia, South Ossetia, and Transdniestria conflicts.

Single gas market and energy security in the Visegrad states: models, challenges, perspectives
Single gas market and energy security in the Visegrad states: models, challenges, perspectives

The main objective of the project is to investigate the opportunities and perspectives affecting cooperation between Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary in the gas market.

The Future of OSCE Field Operations (Options)
The Future of OSCE Field Operations (Options)

This report is the joint product of a group of twenty-one members of the OSCE Network of Think Tanks and Academic Institutions.

Threat Perceptions in the OSCE Area
Threat Perceptions in the OSCE Area

The intention was to analyze the threat perceptions of relevant state actors in the OSCE area in the categories of „military threats“, „transnational threats“ and „other threats“.

Publications

For the people? Donbas between corporative interests and breeze of change Samuel Goda

We believe this study proffers, among other things, an explanation for the existing situation in the region and identifies future trends and tendencies. We also believe that our recommendations provide both accurate as well as normative insights to all those who are interested in Ukraine and to key players in the field, including the OSCE, helping the conflict-affected country and its people.

Events

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