Portrait of Professor Tatiana Romanova

Professor Tatiana Romanova

St Petersburg State University

About

PhD (St. Petersburg State University 2002), MA in Politics and Administration (College of Europe, Brugge, 2001), Specialist in International Relations (St. Petersburg State University 2000). Associate Professor at St. Petersburg State University and at Higher School of Economics. Jean Monnet Chair (2011), Director of Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence (2015). Research interests: EU-Russian economic, legal and political relations, normative competition, resilience, legal approximation, sanctions, energy markets and security, Russian foreign policy, EU institutions and decision-making.

Some recent publications: EU – Russian Relations in: N. Tsvetkova (ed.) Russia and the World. Understanding International Relations. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2017; EU–Russian Energy Relations. Do Institutions Stand the Test? in: EU–Russia Relations in Crisis. Ed by. Tom Casier and Joan DeBardeleben. Routledge, 2018; Russia and the Liberal International Order: A Neo-Revisionist Challenge // International Spectator. 2018. N1; Russian Challenge to the EU’s Normative Power? Change and Continuity // Europe-Asia Studies. 2016. No 3. Pp. 371-390; Sanctions and the Future of EU-Russian economic relations // Europe-Asia Studies. 2016. No 4. Pp. 774-796; Russia and Europe: Somewhat Different, Somewhat the Same? Moscow: RIAC, July. 2016. Policy Brief No 5; Is Russian Energy Policy towards the EU Only about Geopolitics? The Case of the Third Liberalisation Package // Geopolitics. 2016. No 4. Pp. 857-879.

Last updated 14th January 2021