TEACHERS of the ICEUR School
Prof. Hans-Georg HEINRICH
Completed studies in law, political science, and foreign languages. Lecturer at Vienna-based teaching centers affiliated with U.S. universities. Held a chair of political science at the University of Vienna. Visiting professorships and guest lectures in various countries (Russia, Hungary, Poland, Iraq, Egypt, Cambodia). Worked in various field missions and presences of the international organization OSCE (Tbilisi, Chechnya, Belgrade). Co-founder of ICEUR-Vienna and currently its Vice President. Publications on Soviet, Russian, and East European politics in various languages
MA BA Christoph BILBAN
Researcher and chief teaching officer at the Institute for Peacekeeping and Conflict Management responsible for conflicts in the former Soviet states.
Research work and lectures on conflicts in the post-Soviet space with a focus on the conflict in and around Ukraine, on Russian military theory, and on Russian foreign and security policy.
Marek J. Drudzel, PhD
Marek Druzdzel is a Founding Partner of BayesFusion, LLC. and a professor emeritus at the School of Computing and Information, University of Pittsburgh. He is a graduate of the Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands with a M.Sc. degrees in Computer Science and in Electrical Engineering, and holds a Ph.D. degree from Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA. His research focuses on building decision support systems that are based on sound principles of probability theory, statistics, and econometric. He has worked in the area of decision-theoretic systems for almost 40 years.

In 1995, Prof. Marek J. Druzdzel created the Decision Systems Laboratory, at the University of Pittsburgh. The research group focused on research and training in decision-analytic approaches to decision support. From the very beginning, he decided that the laboratory would be developing its own decision modeling software and it would make it available to the community. In June 2015, Marek Druzdzel and his colleague Tomek Sowinski created BayesFusion, LLC, and obtained an exclusive license for GeNIe and SMILE from the University of Pittsburgh.
Konstantin Eggert, Hon MBE
Konstantin Eggert is an independent journalist, political analyst and communications consultant. He has been a Baltic States correspondent for Deutsche Welle (Germany) since 2014. As a journalist Eggert carried out assignments in the Middle East, Iraq, Iran, Tajikistan, Yemen, Afghanistan and the Balkans. His opinion pieces featured in the International Herald Tribune, The Times, The Financial Times, and he regularly appears on the BBC, CNN, and NPR.

In 1998-2009 Mr. Eggert was Senior Correspondent, then Editor-in-Chief of the BBC Russian Service Moscow bureau. For this work he received the honorary title of Member of The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire from Queen Elizabeth II in 2008. The same year President Valdas Adamkus awarded him Commander’s Cross of the Order of Merit of Lithuania.
Prof. Reinhard HEINISCH
Professor of Comparative Politics at the University of Salzburg. Receiving his PhD from Michigan State University, he subsequently taught at the University of Pittsburgh from 1994 to 2009. Heinisch's research focuses on comparative politics, the radical right, populism as well as US-European relations. He is the author of over 40 peer-reviewed research articles and more than 50 other academic publications, including 14 books. His research has been published in the Journal of European Political Research, Political Studies, Journal of Common Market Studies, West European Politics, and many others. His books include Understanding Populist Party Organization (Palgrave 2016); The People and the Nation (Routledge 2019), and Politicizing Islam in Austria (Rutgers' University Press 2024). His research has been funded by grants by the European Union as well as the, the Austrian and Swiss Research Funds. He is the recipient of the National Science Award of the Austrian Parliament (2017), comments frequently on US and Austrian politics in international media, and lectures widely on US politics, most recently at the European Defense Academy in Brussels. He has been a regular visiting lecturer at Renmin University of China in Beijing since 2014.

Dr. Vladislav INOZEMTSEV

Economist, sociologist, publicist
Vladislav Inozemtsev is a Russian economist and sociologist, Doctor of Economics, and professor. He is the founder and director of the Center for Post-Industrial Studies. He has served as a visiting professor at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO) and at the Higher School of Economics.
He is the author of more than 15 books and hundreds of articles on issues of economic development, political transformation, and globalization. His work has been published in The Moscow Times, Vedomosti, Nezavisimaya Gazeta, as well as in leading international outlets.
In recent years, he has been actively commenting on international and Russian politics, participating in expert discussions in Europe and the United States.
  • Director of the Center for Post-Industrial Studies
  • Special Advisor to the MEMRI project on Russian media studies (Washington, D.C.)
  • In May 2024, together with Dmitry Nekrasov and Dmitry Gudkov, he co-founded CASE — the “European Center for Analysis and Strategies.”
Nina Khrushcheva, PhD
Nina Khrushcheva is Professor in the Julien J. Studley Graduate Programs of International Affairs at The New School (New York), a research university, for 24 years now. Her primary research interests are Global Media and Culture, World Politics, Russian Politics and Culture, Art and Politics, Propaganda and Hollywood, and Post-Truth.

After receiving her Ph.D. from Princeton University, she had a two-year appointment as a research fellow at the School of Historical Studies in Princeton and then served as Deputy Editor of East European Constitutional Review at the NYU School of Law. She is a member of Council on Foreign Relations, an independent American think tank focused on U.S. foreign policy and international relations.

Ms. Khrushcheva is an editor of and an author for Project Syndicate, a nonprofit media organisation that publishes and syndicates commentary and analysis on a variety of global topics. Their membership currently comprises over 500 media outlets active in 156 countries. Ms. Khrushcheva is also a recipient of Great Immigrants: The Pride of America Award from Carnegie Corporation of New York in 2013 and of a 2019 Gold Medal of Honorary Patronage from Trinity College Dublin.
Anatoliy Kruglashov, PhD
Anatoliy Kruglashov is a professor and a chairman of the Department of Political Science and Sociology at the Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University (Ukraine), as well as professor of Faculty of International Relations and Political Science at the University of Lodz (Poland), and a full Member of the Group of independent Experts on the European Charter of local self-government with the Council of Europe.

Mr. Kruglashov is the author of over 250 scientific papers; his wide research interests include history and theory of political science, political science in the Eastern European countries, their regional dynamics and development, political history of Ukraine and its international affairs, and European integration.
Dr. Taras KUZIO
Dr. Taras Kuzio is a British-Ukrainian political scientist specializing in Ukraine, Russia, and the post-Soviet space. Born in 1958 in Halifax, UK, he holds degrees from the University of Sussex (Economics), the University of London (Soviet Studies), and a PhD in Political Science from the University of Birmingham, with postdoctoral work at Yale. He served as Director of NATO’s Information and Documentation Centre in Kyiv (1998–1999), was a professor at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, and a senior research fellow at the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies.
Author of over 20 books, including Russian Nationalism and the Russian-Ukrainian War (2022).
Dr. Anatol LIEVEN
Dr. Anatol Lieven is Director of the Eurasia Program at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft in Washington DC. He was a professor at Georgetown University in Qatar from 2014 to 2021. He holds a BA and PhD from Cambridge University in England. His latest book, Climate Change and the Nation State, was published in paperback in 2021 by Penguin (UK) Oxford University Press. From 1986 to 1998, Anatol Lieven worked as a British journalist in South Asia, Afghanistan, the former Soviet Union, and Eastern Europe, and is author of several books on these regions, including Pakistan: A Hard Country and Ukraine and Russia: A Fraternal Rivalry. His book The Baltic Revolutions: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and the Path to Independence won the Orwell Prize for political writing and the Oxford University Press Governor’s Award. America Right or Wrong: An Anatomy of American Nationalism (updated second edition 2012) delineated the main dividing lines in US politics and political culture concerning national identity and foreign policy. He writes frequently for the media, and his articles have appeared in The Financial Times, The New York Times, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, Time, and Newsweek. In March 2023, Anatol Lieven was seriously injured in an accident while researching in Ukraine.
Dr. John LOUGH
Dr. John Lough is a geopolitical expert with a background in Russia and Eastern Europe whose 35-year career has spanned the worlds of business, diplomacy, and research. He is an Associate Fellow of the Russia & Eurasia Programme at Chatham House (since 2009) and is a regular commentator on Russian and Ukrainian affairs. He spent three years with Highgate (2021-2024), a leading London-based strategy consulting firm, and was a partner in the company before moving to the New Eurasian Strategies Centre, a recently established think tank focused on the future of Russia. He ran his own consultancy business for five years advising clients on political and investment risk in Russia, Ukraine, and other countries of the former Soviet Union. From 2008 to 2016, he ran the Russia/CIS practice of BGR Gabara, a public affairs consultancy. From 2003 to 2008, he was an international affairs adviser at TNK-BP, Russia’s third-largest oil company at the time. He spent six years with NATO managing information programmes aimed at Central and Eastern Europe, including a posting to Moscow where he set up NATO’s Information Office in Russia. He was the first Alliance official to be permanently based in Russia (1995-1998). During this time, he developed media and public affairs programmes designed to contribute to better understanding of NATO and its policies in Russian society and was NATO’s spokesman in Russia. Before joining NATO, he was a senior lecturer at the Soviet Studies (later Conflict Studies) Research Centre in the UK, writing on a wide range of defence, security, and foreign policy issues related to the former Soviet Union. He studied German and Russian literature at Cambridge University. He is the author of Germany’s Russia Problem (Manchester University Press 2021).
Edmon Marukyan, LL.M.
Edmon Marukyan is a leader of the Bright Armenia party, former Ambassador-at-Large involved in peace treaty negotiations with Azerbaijan. He was a member of the National Assembly – Parliament of Armenia, for three consecutive terms in 2012-2021. Edmon Marukyan holds two Master’s Degrees, in Jurisprudence from the Public Administration Academy of Armenia and in International Human Rights Law (LL.M.) from the University of Minnesota Law School. Marukyan is a Member of Chamber of Advocates of the Republic of Armenia and founder of the Center for Strategic Litigations.
Adam Michnik
Adam Michnik is a Polish historian, publicist, and social activist. One of the key leaders of the democratic opposition in Poland during the 1970s and 1980s, he is the founder and editor-in-chief of Gazeta Wyborcza, the largest independent newspaper in Poland.
In 1968, he was expelled from the University of Warsaw for participating in student protests. He co-founded the Workers’ Defense Committee (KOR) and was an active participant in the underground intellectual movement. In 1989, he took part in the “Round Table” negotiations that led to Poland’s democratic transition.
After the fall of communism, he focused on journalism and the defense of liberal values. He is the recipient of numerous international awards and honorary degrees.
Arkady Mil-Man
Arkady Mil-Man is a senior researcher and the Head of the Russia Program at the Institute for National Security Studies in Israel. His research interests are focused on the Post-Soviet countries and their impact and posed risks to the Middle East from a security perspective.

Mr. Mil-Man’s career began at the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs as a Senior researcher of the Soviet Union at the Center for Political Research, and he later headed a department there. He was the founder of the Israeli Embassy in Kazakhstan in 1992, the Ambassador to Azerbaijan in 1997-2000, and to Russia in 2003-2006. He also held different positions in the headquarters of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs. After the diplomatic career, Mr. Mil-Man worked, among other positions, in the Israeli high-tech sector, managing a venture capital fund with his partners that invested in Israeli start-ups.
dr. Mikhail MINAKOV
Senior Advisor, Kennan Institute, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Editor-in-chief of Kennan Focus Ukraine, of the Ideology and Politics Journal, and of the Koinè Almanac
Professor, The Free University
His recent books:
From Servant to Leader. Chronicles of Ukraine under the Zelensky Presidency, 2019–2024
(Stuttgart: ibidem Verlag, forthcoming in 2025)
The Post-Soviet Human. Philosophical Reflections on Post-Soviet History
  • in Ukrainian [Kyiv: Laurus — Milano: Kοινὴ, 2024];
  • in Russian [Riga: School for Civic Education, 2024];
  • in English [Stuttgart: ibidem Verlag, 2024]
Philosophy Unchained. Developments in Post-Soviet Philosophical Thought (ed. by M. Minakov) (Stuttgart: ibidem Verlag, 2023)
Inventing Majorities. Ideological Creativity in Post-Soviet Societies (ed. by M. Minakov) (Stuttgart: ibidem Verlag, 2022)
Dr. Robert MÜLLER
Dr. Robert Müller, born in Graz, Austria, is the current Ambassador of Austria to Ukraine. He studied at the University of Graz, earning a Mag. phil. in History, Geography, and Philosophy (1987–1993) and a Dr. phil. in History (1993–1995), and later graduated from the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna with a diploma in International Relations (1995–1997). Over the course of his diplomatic career, he has held a variety of senior positions within the Austrian Foreign Ministry as well as postings abroad, including in New York and at NATO.

In April 2025, Dr. Müller was appointed Ambassador to Ukraine, arriving in Kyiv in May and presenting his credentials to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in June. Since taking up his post, he has emphasized Austria’s unwavering support for Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression, while actively engaging in humanitarian and reconstruction initiatives. His work has focused on areas such as assistance to children, demining efforts, energy efficiency projects, and the development of bilateral cooperation across multiple sectors.
Dr. Nikolay PETROV
Senior Research Fellow, Head of the Laboratory for the Analysis of Transformational Processes, New Eurasian Strategies Center (NEST).
Political expert with four decades of experience spanning academia, politics, and business, specializing in Russian domestic politics, elites, and decision-making. Former visiting researcher at SWP (Berlin) and consulting fellow at Chatham House (London).
Previously served as senior research fellow at Chatham House’s Russia and Eurasia Programme (2019-2022), professor and head of a laboratory at the Higher School of Economics (2013–2021), and scholar-in-residence at the Carnegie Moscow Center, where he co-directed the Society and Regions project. Adviser to the Russian parliament, government, and presidential administration (1990-1995).
Author and editor of numerous works on Russia’s political regime, federalism, elections, and regional development, including The Dynamics of Russian Politics (2004, 2005), Russia 2020, Russia 2025, and The State of Russia (2015).
Dr. Elisabeth Schimpfössl
Dr. Elisabeth Schimpfössl is associate professor in Sociology at Aston University and visiting senior fellow at the LSE’s International Inequalities Institute. Her monograph Rich Russians: From Oligarchs to Bourgeoisie, published in 2018 by Oxford University Press, appeared in an updated version in Russian in October 2022 with Individuum Publishing. Her ongoing research into wealth inequality and wealth concentration is currently dealing with the West’s wartime policies toward Russian oligarch money as well as business and politics in the UK.
Dr. Andreas UMLAND
CertTransl (Leipzig), AM (Stanford), MPhil (Oxford), DipPolSci, DrPhil (FU Berlin), PhD (Cambridge). Fellow or lectureships at the Hoover Institution at Stanford, Harvard University, St. Antony’s College Oxford, Urals State University in Yekaterinburg, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Catholic University of Eichstaett-Ingolstadt, Institute for Euro-Atlantic Cooperation in Kyiv, Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, Ukrainian Institute for the Future in Kyiv, and Institute of International Relations in Prague. Since 2020, Analyst at the Stockholm Centre for Eastern European Studies at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs, and Associate Professor of Political Science at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy. General editor of the book series Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Ukrainian Voices. Member of the boards of the International Association for Comparative Fascist Studies, Boris Nemtsov Centre for the Academic Study of Russia at Charles University of Prague, book series Explorations of the Far Right, Fascism: Journal of Comparative Fascist Studies, Journal of Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society, World Affairs journal, Forum noveishei vostochnoevropeiskoi istorii i kul’tury, and The Ideology and Politics Journal.
Doris Vogl, PhD
Doris Vogl is a sinologist, with PhD in Political Science from the University of Vienna.
Her research is focused on China and European security policy. She was a lecturer at Salzburg University, and has been teaching at her alma mater, the University of Vienna, for over 7 years.

Ms. Vogl was seconded (employed via nomination by a member state) or contracted (employed directly by the mission) for European Union’s Common Security and Defence Policy missions: EUMM Georgia (2008-2010), EUPOL Afghanistan (2011-2013), EUCAP Sahel Mali (2014-2015). She was also seconded for OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine, Luhansk Region (2015-2017) and OSCE Office in Yerevan, Armenia (2010 – 2011). Before that, she had also studied and worked in PR in China, Taiwan, Cambodia, and Southern Caucasus.
Dr. Jerzy Józef WIATR
He is a Polish sociologist, political scientist and politician. Professor of the University of Warsaw, Chairman of the European School of Law and Administration rector of a private tertiary education institution in Warsaw. Member of the Polish United Workers Party, he supported the party's line in communist-era Poland. In post-communist Poland, member of the leftist parties (Democratic Left Alliance), deputy to Polish parliament (Sejm) from 1991 to 1997. Minister of National Education 1996–1997. Received the Commander's Cross with Star of the Polonia Restituta order in 1996.
Andrew Wilson, PhD
Andrew Wilson, born 1961, is a British historian and political scientist specializing in Eastern Europe, particularly Ukraine. He is Professor in Ukrainian Studies at UCL’s SSEES and a Senior Policy Fellow at ECFR. His key publications—The Ukrainians, Virtual Politics, Ukraine’s Orange Revolution, Belarus: The Last European Dictatorship, and Ukraine Crisis—have significantly influenced both scholarly and policy dialogues. His recent output continues to explore Ukraine's identity, wartime politics, and the broader dynamics in post-Soviet democratization.