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Elizabeth Prodromou: Biographical Note

ELIZABETH PRODROMOU is an Assistant Professor in the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University, where she teaches courses in comparative politics and international relations. Prodromou is an area specialist dealing with Southeastern Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean, and has published widely on issues of democratization and religious change and, more recently, on issues of culture and security. Her publications include "Democratization and Religious Transformation'' in Europe's Southern Tier: Spain, Italy, Portugal, and Greece (Diamandouros, Gunther, and Puhle, Johns Hopkins University Press, forhcoming), "The Perception Paradox for Greece's Post-Cold War Security," (Allison and Nicolaides, MIT Press, 1997) and "Paradigms, Power and Identity: Rediscovering Religion and Regionalizing Europe" (European Journal of Political Research, 1996). She is an active member of several policy research groups, and currently is working on the National Endowment for Democracy's Center for Democracy and Reconciliation in Southeastern Europe, the Georgetown University Project on Muslim-Orthodox Dialogue in America, and a Woodrow Wilson School Project on Developing Markets and Democracy in Central Asia.

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