Alexandra Borisova

PhD, Research Fellow Department of US foreign and domestic policy at IMEMO RAS
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Credentials

  • FCE
    Univercity of Cambridge
    Jun, 2010
    - Oct, 2024

Experience

    • PhD, Research Fellow Department of US foreign and domestic policy
      • 2012 - Present

      ALEXANDRA BORISOVA – PhD in Political Science. Works as a Research Fellow in the Center for North American Studies at Primakov National Research Institute of World Economy and International Relations (IMEMO) since 2012. Finished School of World Politics on the basis of ISKRAN and State Academic University of Humanities. Alexandra is an alumnus of Collaborative Education and Cooperative Security Project of ISKRAN and Center for International and Security Studies (Maryland, 2011), worked at Universitet Katholique de Leuven (Belgium, 2015) as a member of international project “European identity, cultural diversity and political change’ (within the Seventh EU Framework Programme). Participated in joint IMEMO - Harriman Institute Conferences Program (New York, 2017 – Moscow, 2018) is an alumna of Bucerius Summer School on Global Governance 2019 and Academy of International Economic Affairs (MOEA) training center in Taiwan. She is among organization board of ‘Primakov Readings’ – biggest annual International think tank Summit in Eastern Europe, based in Moscow, Russia (2016, 2017, 2018, 2019). Aleksandra is an author of more than 30 publications in peer-reviewed academic journals, digests, periodical editions, brochures, e-resources, she is frequently on TV programs. Her sphere of interests includes: US domestic and foreign policy, decision making process, political psychology, personalities of political leaders, social networks and their influence on politics. Show less

    • Assistant Professor
      • Mar 2014 - May 2016

      My responsibilities included: • To hold a series of seminars with the students of the 5th year of education. That series was entitled “negotiation styles in international affairs”. My responsibilities included: • To hold a series of seminars with the students of the 5th year of education. That series was entitled “negotiation styles in international affairs”.

  • Institute for US and Canadian Studies
    • Moscow, Russian Federation
    • An intern in the Department of Foreign Affairs
      • Mar 2012 - Jun 2012

      My responsibilities included: • research in the problems of decision-making process in foreign affairs, the factors which influence this process, including homeland security, economy, information and natural resources, human factor. • assistance to my tutor in searching and analyzing different information, text editing Skills gained: • a general understanding of a researcher job: the stages involved, the ways to find and analyze large amounts of information, work with archives (mostly English-language materials) Show less

    • A full-time intern in the Department of Foreign Affairs.
      • Nov 2011 - Dec 2011

      My responsibilities included: • Assistance to a deputy S. Bagdasarov Skills gained: • organizational: having no well-defined list of responsibilities it was essential to learn to multi-task and adapt to switching deadlines • internet research: had to find information on absolutely unpredictable topic in a very short time My responsibilities included: • Assistance to a deputy S. Bagdasarov Skills gained: • organizational: having no well-defined list of responsibilities it was essential to learn to multi-task and adapt to switching deadlines • internet research: had to find information on absolutely unpredictable topic in a very short time

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Research fellow
      • Mar 2011 - Apr 2011

      A joint project with students of CISSM to work out a memorandum on NATO-Russia cooperation in Afghanistan. My responsibilities included: • to work out in groups and present general provisions of the memorandum • to visit and have numerous interviews with people who may influence Russian-American relations as: Zbigniew Brzeziński and Andrew Kutchins in the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Rose Gottemoeller - the United States Department of State's Assistant Secretary for Arms Control, Thomas Shelling - an American economist and professor of foreign affairs, national security, nuclear strategy, and arms control at the School of Public Policy at University of Maryland, Heritage Foundation, Rand Corporation, Carnegie Endowment and many others. Show less

Education

  • IMEMO RAS Institute of World Economy and International Relations Russian Academy of Science
    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), USA decision making process
    2012 - 2016
  • Bucerius Summer Scool
    alumna, Global governance
    2019 - 2019
  • University of Leuven
    Associate research work, European Politics
    2015 - 2015
  • (ISKRAN) Institute for USA and Canada Studies Russian Academy of Science
    Graduate, Decision making process, Internetional Security, nonproliferation policy, diplomacy
    2007 - 2012
  • Ministry of Economic Affairs of Taiwan
    alumna, International Economics
    2019 - 2019

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