Contacts: Working Group on Good Governance, Human Rights and Development in Weak, Crisis and Post-conflict States
WG Programme Coordinators:
Tetyana Malyarenko, Donetsk State University of Management, Donetsk, Ukraine
E-mail:[email protected]
Dr David J. Galbreath, University of Bath, Politics, Languages and International Studies, United Kingdom
E-mail: [email protected]
Tetyana Malyarenko is a Professor at the Faculty of Law and Social Sciences, Donetsk State
University of Management, Ukraine and also Erasmus Mundus visiting
professor at the Human Rights Practice Consortium. Dr. Malyarenko is an
expert for the Helsinki Human Rights Union and public policy expert at
the Council of National Security and Defence of Ukraine. She holds a
Candidate of Science Degree in Economics (Ph.D.) from National
University of Economics and Trade and a Doctor of Science Degree in
Public Governance from Donetsk State University of Management (Topic:
"Preventing Social Conflict: The Mechanisms of Public Governance and
Security of the State”). Her principle research interests include
societal and economic aspects of security in transition states, human
security and good governance, social conflicts and civil wars. Current
research projects are about regional dynamics, inequality and public
policy, human rights and good governance in the security sector, and
economic security and the European security order.
David J. Galbreath is
Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations, University of Bath,
UK. Before coming to Bath, he was lecturer and senior lecturer at the
University of Aberdeen in the Department of Politics and International
Relation
Dr Galbreath is an
Honorary Senior Research Fellow in the School of Social Science at the
University of Aberdeen and a non-resident Senior Research Associate at the
European Centre for Minority Issues in Flensburg, Germany. He has worked with
the US State Department, the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office and the UK
House of Commons Defence Select Committee. He is the Editor-in-Chief of European Security.