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Article
Brilliant tragedy? Electoral effects of environmental protest cycle in autocracy

Snarski Y.

Democratization. 2025. Vol. 32. No. 1. P. 166-187.

Book chapter
’Not what we want’: Why do (not) citizens use e-government services? Evidence from St. Petersburg, Russia

Arkatov D., Filatova O.

In bk.: ICEGOV '24: Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance. NY: ACM, 2024. P. 201-208.

Working paper
Consensus or Constitution? - A Conceptual Perspective on the Legitimacy of Constitutional Courts in Consociations

Gál A.

OxonCourts Judicial Studies Graduate Colloquium. OxonCourts Judicial Studies Graduate Colloquium. University of Oxford, 2019

Dr. Cirkovic wrote "Russia, international law, and the melting of the Arctic"

In January 2018, Dr. Cirkovic wrote a  blog as part of the "Russian Perspectives on International Law Symposium" of the "Voelkerrechtsblog", entitled "Russia, international law, and the melting of the Arctic"  

Link: https://voelkerrechtsblog.org/russia-international-law-and-the-melting-of-the-arctic/