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Milan Šimečka. Rozhovor s Dagmar Kusou
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"Dagmar Kusá received her MA in political science from Comenius University and her PhD. in po-
litical science from Boston University. Currently working at Bratislava International School of Liberal
Arts (BISLA), she focuses on the quality of democracy in countries transitioning from totalitarian or
authoritarian regimes and its relation to the institutional choices of addressing the past, particularly in
the context of South African and Central European transitions. Besides, she also serves as the country
expert on citizenship at the European Democratic Observatory (at the EUI) and co-organizes the annual
Muslim-Jewish Conference. She is the Vice President of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in
Slovakia. Dagmar Kusá is the daughter of Miroslav Kusý, one of Slovakia’s most essential dissidents. He
was a close friend of Milan Šimečka. For this reason, the conversation also has a reminiscent character
in certain places."
Title: Milan Šimečka. Rozhovor s Dagmar Kusou
Description:
"Dagmar Kusá received her MA in political science from Comenius University and her PhD.
in po-
litical science from Boston University.
Currently working at Bratislava International School of Liberal
Arts (BISLA), she focuses on the quality of democracy in countries transitioning from totalitarian or
authoritarian regimes and its relation to the institutional choices of addressing the past, particularly in
the context of South African and Central European transitions.
Besides, she also serves as the country
expert on citizenship at the European Democratic Observatory (at the EUI) and co-organizes the annual
Muslim-Jewish Conference.
She is the Vice President of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in
Slovakia.
Dagmar Kusá is the daughter of Miroslav Kusý, one of Slovakia’s most essential dissidents.
He
was a close friend of Milan Šimečka.
For this reason, the conversation also has a reminiscent character
in certain places.
".
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