Authors 2018-2022

Euro-Atlantic Studies New Series 1/2018

Bogdan Antoniu, Ph.D. in History, Lecturer at the Faculty of History, University of Bucharest.

Tudor B. Ionescu, Ph.D. in Computer-based simulation and software reliability, Institute of Nuclear Technology and Energy Systems, University of Stuttgart, Post Doctoral position, Human-Machine Interaction Group, Institute of Management Sciences, Vienna University of Technology.

Mircea C. Marin, Ph.D. in Political Sciences, The National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, Bucharest

Ioan Dragos Mateescu, Ph.D. in History, Assistant at the Faculty of History, University of Bucharest.

Alin Matei, Ph.D. in History, Lecturer at the Faculty of History, University of Bucharest.

Andrei Alexandru Micu, Master’s degree of the Faculty of History, University of Bucharest. Former Editor-in-Chief at www. Intervio.ro, Project Management Consultant within Frontier Management Consulting, he is in charge of International Business Development. His core areas of expertise are Development Aid, Project Management, Management Consulting, and International Business Development. Previously, he was involved in assignments on Public Administration Reform, Capacity Building, New Media Emergence, and Non-Profit Organizations Management.

Mihaela Mustatea, Ph.D. in History, Research assistant of the Centre of Euro-Atlantic Studies, University of Bucharest, associate professor at the Faculty of History, University of Bucharest.

Letitia Sandu, Ph.D. in History, University of Bucharest, Former Fulbright Junior Researcher in the USA, American Corner Bucharest Coordinator within the National Library of Romania.


Euro-Atlantic Studies New Series 2/2019

Andreana Gabriela Dumitrescu, Master’s degree in History and Practice of International Relations, Faculty of History, University of Bucharest, Foreign Trade Specialist at Taiwan Trade Center Bucharest (June 2020 – present) – facilitating Romanian-Taiwanese trade relations, concluding agreements, partnerships, organizing trade events in Taiwan, or online. Former Researching Assistant at Bucharest Metropolitan Library/ Center for Oriental Studies „Mircea Eliade” (June 2018- January 2020) – research related to the Middle East, specialized in Israeli studies, the geopolitics of Israel, the relationship with the Arab neighbors, and with the West in the modern and contemporary period.

Matei Gheboianu, Ph.D. in History, Lecturer at the Faculty of History, University of Bucharest.

Roxana Hanganu, Master’s degree in History from the University of Bucharest, is a Production Editor at Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute. She worked for TVH 2.0 TV channel as a news anchor and TV host. She covert politics, foreign affairs, science, and culture and she edited the articles posted on PresaLibera.net.

Andrei Alexandru Micu, Master’s degree of the Faculty of History, University of Bucharest. Former Editor-in-Chief at www. Intervio.ro, Project Management Consultant within Frontier Management Consulting, he is in charge of International Business Development. His core areas of expertise are Development Aid, Project Management, Management Consulting, and International Business Development. Previously, he was involved in assignments on Public Administration Reform, Capacity Building, New Media Emergence, and Non-Profit Organizations Management.

Mihaela Mustatea, Ph.D. in History, Research assistant of the Centre of Euro-Atlantic Studies, University of Bucharest, associate professor at the Faculty of History, University of Bucharest.

Bogdan Antoniu, Ph.D. in History, Lecturer at the Faculty of History, University of Bucharest.


Euro-Atlantic Studies New Series 3/2020

Andi Mihail Băncilă, Ph.D. in History, Associate Professor at „Ferdinand I” Military Academy.

Alexandra Cojocaru is currently pursuing her Master’s Degree in Diplomatic Techniques at the Faculty of History, University of Bucharest. She is a member of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) Youth Group. Her main academic interests are U.S. history in the 20th century, World War Two Geopolitics, Germany during World War Two, Nuclear Strategies during the Cold War, Conflict Resolution, Crisis Management, Political Psychology, and Minorities.

Andrei Alexandru Micu, Master’s degree of the Faculty of History, University of Bucharest. Former Editor-in-Chief at www. Intervio.ro, Project Management Consultant within Frontier Management Consulting, he is in charge of International Business Development. His core areas of expertise are Development Aid, Project Management, Management Consulting, and International Business Development. Previously, he was involved in assignments on Public Administration Reform, Capacity Building, New Media Emergence, and Non-Profit Organizations Management.

Mihaela Mustatea, Ph.D. in History, Research assistant of the Centre of Euro-Atlantic Studies, University of Bucharest, associate professor at the Faculty of History, University of Bucharest.

Victor Nicolăescu, Ph.D. in Sociology, Professor, “Petre Andrei” University, Associate Professor at the Faculty of History, University of Bucharest.

Iulian Toader, Ph.D. in History, University of Bucharest, former Fulbright scholar.


Euro-Atlantic Studies New Series 4/2021

Adina Pintea is currently pursuing her Master’s Degree in History (Politics and Society in the 20th Century) at the Faculty of History, University of Bucharest. Her main academic interests are the History of Romania in the 20th Century, Romanian diplomacy and European International Relations from the late 19th century to World War I, Totalitarian Regimes, and Totalitarian Ideologies.

Constantin Hlihor Professor at “Dimitrie Cantemir” Christian University, Associate Professor University of Bucharest.
Dan-Laurențiu Mocanu is Ph.D student, “Dimitrie Cantemir” Christian University, Bucharest, Romania

Ștefania Teodora Cocor is currently pursuing her Master’s Degree in Diplomatic Techniques at the Faculty of History, University of Bucharest. Her main academic interests are the History of the Cold War, Germany after World War Two, U.S. – Russia relations since the Soviet collapse, Foreign Policy Analysis, Public Diplomacy, and EU foreign and security policy.

Glen Chatelier is the Director of the Office of International Affairs, Assumption University, Bangkok;

Ioan Voicu is Visiting Professor, at Assumption University, Bangkok, Thailand, former Romanian Ambassador in Thailand.

Mihaela Mustatea, Ph.D. in History, Research assistant of the Centre of Euro-Atlantic Studies, University of Bucharest, Associate professor at the Faculty of History, University of Bucharest.


Euro-Atlantic Studies New Series 5/2022

in progress