A: Post-imperalistic Nation Building Processes
B: Ethnic and Religious Diversity
C: Economic
(Des-)Integration
D: Environmental Change and Ecological Resources
E: Interactions and Interdependencies between Conflict and Cooperation
F: In:Security
The Datalab blog examines data practices and regional transformations in Eastern Europe, fostering dialogue between scholars and practitioners through case studies, visualizations, and interdisciplinary essays.
The DataLab provides training sessions and workshops for young and experienced researchers from the KonKoop network and the project’s partners
This new database presents comprehensive information on 51 accessible collections of protest event data
Conflict and Cooperation Database
The catalog provides a list of available datasets and sources covering the regions of Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and South Caucasus.
Critical Cartography and Map Analysis
One of the main directions of the VisLab is to develop and provide a systematic and critical analysis of peace and conflict visualisations with the intention to articulate relevant concepts, explore features and develop its typologies
Drawing on the analysis of visualisations and best practices, the VisLab will explore and propose a variety of visualisation approaches related to the topic lines and case studies in the KonKoop project.
In this inventory, the VisLab collects diverse examples in which peace, conflict and their entanglements with other socio-spatial processes are visualised by various actors (e.g. scientists, media, or artists).
Cindy Wittke is head of the Political Science Research Group at the Leibniz Institute for East and Southeast European Studies (IOS) in Regensburg. She joined IOS in 2017.
Her research spans the intersections of international law, international politics, socio-legal studies, and area studies. Her work is informed by her interdisciplinary background: She earned a Magistra Artium (MA) in East European Studies and a PhD in Law (summa cum laude) from the Faculty of Law of the Freie Universität Berlin. From 2019 till 2022 she was principal investigator of the project “Between Conflict and Cooperation: The Politics of International Law in the post-Soviet Space,” funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF, 01UC1901 (PolVR)). Before holding her current position Cindy Wittke was a senior researcher and lecturer with the Department of Politics and Public Administration at the University of Konstanz, Germany (2014-2017). Wittke’s work is based on previous positions and affiliation with several interdisciplinary research centers. These include Governance in Areas of Limited Statehood (SFB 700) at the Freie Universität Berlin (2006—2010); the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law in Cambridge (2009, 2010); the Leibniz Institute for History and Culture of Eastern Europe (GWZO, 2011–2013), and the Center for Law, Society, and Culture at Indiana University’s Maurer School of Law, Bloomington/IN (2013—2014).
Wittke, Cindy; Rabinovych, Maryna. Troubled Nexuses Between International and Domestic Law in the Post-Soviet Space. In: Review of Central and East European Law, 47 (2022), 4, pp. 249–267
Wittke, Cindy. The Politics of International Law in the Post-Soviet Space – Do Georgia, Ukraine and Russia Speak International Law in International Politics Differently?. In: Europe-Asia Studies, 72 (2020), 2, pp. 180-208
Wittke, Cindy. The Minsk Agreements: More than “Scraps of Paper”?’. In: East European Politics, 3 (2019), 35, pp. 264-290
Projects
Project related publications and events