
Roman Krakovsky
Associate Professor · Populism in Central and Eastern Europe
University of OttawaAbout
Roman Krakovsky is an Associate Professor specializing in the political and social history of Central and Eastern Europe. His research focuses on communism, post-communist transitions, populism, and Cold War dynamics. He has authored and co-authored seminal works analyzing agrarian movements, illiberal democracies, and symbolic politics under communist regimes.
Key research themes include the interplay between state and society in communist Czechoslovakia, the evolution of populism in contemporary European democracies, and the cultural and ideological dimensions of Cold War narratives. His work bridges historiography with political science methodologies, emphasizing empirical rigor and theoretical innovation.
Publications highlight critical analyses of post-war reconstruction, the collapse of communist systems, and the persistence of authoritarian tendencies in post-Soviet contexts. Krakovsky’s scholarship frequently addresses transnational comparisons and the long-term legacies of 20th-century political formations.
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