Maja Savevska

Assistant Professor

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Personal profile

Professional Information

Dr. Maja Savevska is Assistant Professor in International Political Economy at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Nazarbayev University. She joined the Political Science and International Relations Department in Fall 2016. She completed Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctorate in Globalisation, Europe and Multilateralism at University of Warwick and Université Libre de Bruxelles. Her PhD mobility program was fully funded by the European Commission. Her previous appointments include a residential fellowship at the Institute for Global Law and Policy at Harvard Law School following her successful completion of her PhD. 

Research interests

Broadly defined, Dr. Savevska’s research interests lie at the intersection of International Political Economy (IPE) and European Union (EU) Studies. Her doctoral thesis consisted of developing a Polanyian approach aimed at investigating the emergence of a new socio-environmental paradigm within the EU. Dr. Savevska current work is two-fold: a) formulating a post-Polanyian perspective that abandons the terminological fight over qualifying the EU as embedded or disembedded and instead it exploits the analytical potential of Polanyi’s concepts of improvement and habitation, b) examining the effects of the European Semester, the new macroeconomic surveillance mechanism, on social Europe. 

Teaching

Courses Taught at Nazarbayev University: 

PLS351 – International Political Economy

PLS565 | PLS465 – Politics of International Finance

PLS371 – Comparative Welfare States 

Teaching Experience:

Harvard Law School,Cambridge, MA, USA - Spring 2015

Course: Money, Globalisation and Governance

• Teaching Fellow to Professor Christine Desan

• Offered to first year law school students (JD)

Humboldt University – Centre for British Studies, Berlin, Germany - Spring 2013

Course: Gender, Obscenity and Exploitation

• Co-teaching a course with Dr Erik Spindler

• Offered to master students (MA in British Studies)

Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium - Autumn 2010

Course: Globalisation and Social Regimes

• Teaching Assistant to Professor Mario Telò

• Offered to master students (MA in Political Studies)

 

Publications

Savevska, Maja (2016) Book Review of The End of the Eurocrats’ Dream: Adjusting to European Diversity, edited byDamian Chalmers, Markus Jachtenfuchs and Christian Joerges, International Journal of Constitutional Law, forthcoming.

Savevska, Maja (2015) Book Review of Globalisation, Multilateralism, Europe, edited by Mario Telò, European Foreign Affairs Review, 20(4): 609-611.

Savevska, Maja (2014) Polanyian Reading of the Socio-Economic Transformation of the European Union, Journal of Contemporary European Studies, 22(4): 395-410.

Savevska, Maja (2014) Corporate Social Responsibility: A Promising Social Innovation or a Neoliberal Strategy in Disguise?, Romanian Journal of European Affairs, 14(2): 63-80.

Savevska, Maja (2012) The Progressive Possibilities Immanent in the Regime of Corporate Social Responsibility, In Research on Ethics and Social Responsibility, edited by Eduardo Simòes and José Neves. Lisbon: Business Research Unit, ISCTE – IUL, pp. 133-147.

Savevska, Maja (2011) Symposium Notes on Ethics and Social Responsibility, 14th and 15th of April, 2011: ISCTE – Lisbon University Institute, Lisbon, Portugal, Journal of Economic and Social Studies, 1(2): 157-159.

URL

http://shss.nu.edu.kz/shss/academics/departments/political_science_and_international_relations/Faculty/Maja%20Savevska

Personal profile

Dr. Maja Savevska is Assistant Professor in International Political Economy at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Nazarbayev University. She joined the Political Science and International Relations Department in Fall 2016. She completed Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctorate in Globalisation, Europe and Multilateralism at University of Warwick and Université Libre de Bruxelles. Her PhD mobility program was fully funded by the European Commission. Her previous appointments include a residential fellowship at the Institute for Global Law and Policy at Harvard Law School following her successful completion of her PhD. 

Research interests

Broadly defined, Dr. Savevska’s research interests lie at the intersection of International Political Economy (IPE) and European Union (EU) Studies. Her doctoral thesis consisted of developing a Polanyian approach aimed at investigating the emergence of a new socio-environmental paradigm within the EU. Dr. Savevska current work is two-fold: a) formulating a post-Polanyian perspective that abandons the terminological fight over qualifying the EU as embedded or disembedded and instead it exploits the analytical potential of Polanyi’s concepts of improvement and habitation, b) examining the effects of the European Semester, the new macroeconomic surveillance mechanism, on social Europe. 

Teaching

Courses Taught at Nazarbayev University: 

PLS351 – International Political Economy

PLS565 | PLS465 – Politics of International Finance

PLS371 – Comparative Welfare States 

Teaching Experience:

Harvard Law School,Cambridge, MA, USA - Spring 2015

Course: Money, Globalisation and Governance

• Teaching Fellow to Professor Christine Desan

• Offered to first year law school students (JD)

Humboldt University – Centre for British Studies, Berlin, Germany - Spring 2013

Course: Gender, Obscenity and Exploitation

• Co-teaching a course with Dr Erik Spindler

• Offered to master students (MA in British Studies)

Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium - Autumn 2010

Course: Globalisation and Social Regimes

• Teaching Assistant to Professor Mario Telò

• Offered to master students (MA in Political Studies)

 

Publications

Savevska, Maja (2016) Book Review of The End of the Eurocrats’ Dream: Adjusting to European Diversity, edited byDamian Chalmers, Markus Jachtenfuchs and Christian Joerges, International Journal of Constitutional Law, forthcoming.

Savevska, Maja (2015) Book Review of Globalisation, Multilateralism, Europe, edited by Mario Telò, European Foreign Affairs Review, 20(4): 609-611.

Savevska, Maja (2014) Polanyian Reading of the Socio-Economic Transformation of the European Union, Journal of Contemporary European Studies, 22(4): 395-410.

Savevska, Maja (2014) Corporate Social Responsibility: A Promising Social Innovation or a Neoliberal Strategy in Disguise?, Romanian Journal of European Affairs, 14(2): 63-80.

Savevska, Maja (2012) The Progressive Possibilities Immanent in the Regime of Corporate Social Responsibility, In Research on Ethics and Social Responsibility, edited by Eduardo Simòes and José Neves. Lisbon: Business Research Unit, ISCTE – IUL, pp. 133-147.

Savevska, Maja (2011) Symposium Notes on Ethics and Social Responsibility, 14th and 15th of April, 2011: ISCTE – Lisbon University Institute, Lisbon, Portugal, Journal of Economic and Social Studies, 1(2): 157-159.

URL

http://shss.nu.edu.kz/shss/academics/departments/political_science_and_international_relations/Faculty/Maja%20Savevska

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities
  • SDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production

Education/Academic qualification

PhD: The Evolving Governance Structure of the European Union: Asymmetric, but not Disembedded, University of Warwick

Sept 1 2010Dec 18 2014

Award Date: Feb 16 2015

PhD: The Evolving Governance Structure of the European Union: Asymmetric, but not Disembedded, Université libre de Bruxelles

Sept 1 2010Dec 18 2014

Award Date: Dec 17 2014

MSc in Global Governance and Diplomacy, University of Oxford

Sept 21 2009Jul 30 2010

Award Date: Oct 23 2010

BA in Political Sciences, SS Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje

Oct 1 2005Jun 19 2009

Award Date: Jun 19 2009

Undergraduate Exchange Program - Junior Year , University of Washington

Sept 11 2007Jun 1 2008

Award Date: Jul 23 2008

External positions