
Berikbol Dukeyev
PhD
Faculty of Law and Social Sciences
Room: D316
Profile
Berikbol Dukeyev received his Ph.D. in Politics and International Relations at the Australian National University. He works on the intersection of the politics of memory and history textbooks in post-1991 Kazakhstan, and his research areas include politics and security in Central Asia. He has worked in public and private research organizations and international organizations in Kazakhstan. He has conducted research fellowships at the Central Asia Program at George Washington University (2015) in the US and Georg Eckert Institute for International Textbook Research (2019, 2022) in Germany. His publications appeared in Central Asian Affairs, OpenDemocracy, and the forthcoming chapter in an edited volume from Lexington Press.
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Ph.D. in Politics and International Relations (2022), the Australian National University, Australia,
MA in Politics and Security (Central Asia) (2015), Kyrgyz Republic
MA in Politics and Security (Central Asia) (2015), Kyrgyz Republic
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