Ilir Kalemaj is an Associate Professor at the University of New York Tirana and the Deputy Rector of this institution. He holds a PhD in political science from the Central European University (Budapest). His research focuses on ethnicity, nationalism, democratic transition and geopolitics, with a particular interest in Albanian issues.
Biography
Ilir Kalemaj is an Associate Professor at the University of New York Tirana and the Deputy Rector of this institution. He holds a PhD in political science from the Central European University (Budapest). His research focuses on ethnicity, nationalism, democratic transition and geopolitics, with a particular interest in Albanian issues.
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