Biography:Tetiana Starodub

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Tetiana Starodub
Тетяна Сергіївна Стародуб
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Tetiana Starodub, Gaziantep, Turkey, International intellectual forum "The Future of Middle East after 'Arab Spring' 2011 and Turkey", December 2011
Born (1979-10-04) October 4, 1979 (age 44)
Lanivtsi, Ternopil Oblast, USSR
CitizenshipUkraine
Alma materTaras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Institute of International Relations, Ukraine
Known forregional identity, regional security, regionalism, The Black Sea region
AwardsAwarded with the letter of recognition of the National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine in 2009
Scientific career
FieldsNational Defence, Regional security of the state, political science
InstitutionsKyiv Academy for the Humanities, National Academy of Public Administration under the Office of the President of Ukraine

Tetiana Starodub, Ph.D. (Political Sciences), Senior Researcher (born 4 October 1979), is an Ukraine scientist, Associate Professor of International Relations Department, Kyiv Academy for the Humanities, Associate professor of political analytics and forecasting Department of National Academy of Public Administration under the Office of the President of Ukraine. Author of notable scientific articles dedicated to regional security of the state and the shaping of new regionalism. Participant of more than 40 international scientific activities in Ukraine and abroad.

Biography

T. Starodub was born in the small town Lanivtsi, though grew up in the urban village Serhijivka, Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi district, Odesa region. Ukraine , where she finished comprehensive secondary school #8. In 1994 entered Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi lycee of Business and Economics and successfully graduated from it in 1996. Since 1996 until 2001 had been studying Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Institute of International Relations. Received Master's Degree in international relations and interpretation. From 2001 to 2004 had been an postgraduate student in National Institute of International Security Problems of the National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine, received Ph.D. in Political Sciences ("Processes of forming regional identity of Ukraine as a factor of its foreign policy in a sphere of security”) on speciality "The grounds of national security of the state" in 2005. In 2010 received academic title of Senior Researcher on speciality "Regional security of the state", Political Sciences. In 2005-2010 was chief consultant and then state expert of Global security and European integration Department of National Institute of International Security Problems of the National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine; 2010-2011 - Chief consultant of the Department of global studies and security strategies and Chief consultant of the Sector of Scientific, Expert and Specialized Scientific Councils of Scientific-Organizational Department of the National Institute for Strategic Studies for President of Ukraine. Since 2007 is the Associate Professor of International Relations Department, Kyiv Academy for the Humanities. In 2010 was on practical study in The EU Office of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES), Brussels, Belgium being on the practical training in European Parliament and European Commission. Since 2011 is an Associate professor of Political analytics and forecasting Department of National Academy of Public Administration under the Office of the President of Ukraine.

Academic career

Public works

In 2007-2010 was taking an office of Technical Secretary of Expert Council of Higher Certification Commission of Ukraine on Issues of National Security. In 2008-2010 was Scientific Secretary of Specialized Scientific Council of National Institute of International Security Problems of the National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine for obtaining of a degree of Doctor Ph.D. (political sciences) on following specialities: grounds of national security of the state; humanitarian and political security of the state; regional security of the state; geopolitics. Since 2010 until April 2011 was Scientific Secretary of Expert Council of Higher Certification Commission of Ukraine on Issues of National Security (social, economical and humanitarian sciences). In 2011 from January to August was Scientific Secretary of Specialized Scientific Council of National Institute for Strategic Studies for President of Ukraine for obtaining of a degree of Doctor Ph.D. on following specialities: grounds of national security of the state (political sciences); humanitarian and political security of the state (philosophic sciences). T. Starodub is a co-author of Ph.D. examination program on following speciality: regional security of the state (political sciences).

Research interests

The problems of shaping of new regionalism, analysis of the processes of building of regional security complexes in the world (Black Sea region, Europe, Middle East, Asia-Pacific region) and improvement of theoretical and methodological grounds of governance of regional and global security.

Scientific works

More than 70 scientific and academic works dedicated to the following issues (1) the influence of the processes of forming regional identity of Ukraine on solving its foreign policy problems in a sphere of national security, (2) building of regional security complex in Black Sea region, (3) improvement of theoretical and methodological grounds of governance of regional and global security and (4) problems of shaping of new regionalism in the world. Substantial focus is made on the significance of influence of concepts of multiregionalism on shaping of foreign regional policy of the state in the sphere of security in particular the greater consideration is given to research of foreign regional policy of the following states: Ukraine, Turkey, Romania, New Zealand and China. Particular studies of T. Starodub are dedicated to the analysis of peculiarities of development of interregionalism in terms of cooperation of the following international organizations: EU, NATO, BSEC, ODED-GUAM in the wider Black Sea. The significant focus was given by the author to the consequences of “Arab spring” (2011) for Middle East and Northern Africa.[1]

List of major works

Periodical and Internet publications

Scientific reports

Brochures

Awards

Awarded with the letter of recognition of the National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine in 2009.

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