Elitsa Kortenska
Guest
- Name
- E.G. Kortenska MSc
- Telephone
- +31 70 800 9506
- e.g.kortenska@fgga.leidenuniv.nl
Elitsa Kortenska worked on an international research consortium titled “Maximizing the integration Capacity of European Union, Lessons of and Prospects of Enlargement and Beyond” (MAXCAP). Her research focuses on citizens’ perceptions and discourses towards past EU enlargements and the prospects of future ones.
More information about Elitsa Kortenska
Since July, 2013 Elitsa has been a Ph.D. Researcher at the Institute of Public Administration at Leiden University. She is part of the Leiden University team of scholars, working on an international research consortium titled “Maximizing the integration Capacity of European Union, Lessons of and Prospects of Enlargement and Beyond” (MAXCAP), funded under European Commission’s 7 thFP. Her research focuses on citizens’ perceptions and discourses towards past EU enlargements and the prospects of future ones.
Elitsa’s broad research interests cover various European integration topics, EU Eastern Enlargement and European citizens’ responses to EU institutions and policies – support, trust or indifference and also EU immigration patterns, policies and crises responses. She is further interested in European public sphere, media and political communication. As LU team is a co-coordinating institution of MAXCAP, Elitsa supports the research organization and coordination of the various working packages, related to broad range of topics related to the 2004-2007 EU enlargement rounds.
As part of the Institute of Public Administration at Leiden University, Elitsa is a member of the Central and East European Studies Center, opened in September, 2015. The CEES center is a collaborative platform between the Faculties of Law, Faculty of Political Science and the Institute of Public Administration for research on topics related to the region.
Background
Elitsa Kortenska graduated from American University in Bulgaria with a double BA in Political Science and International Relations and Journalism and Mass Communications in 2011. She completed her Masters’ Degree in Public Administration at Leiden University, specializing in Crisis and Security Management in 2012. Elitsa’s master thesis topic was on public opinions and attitudes towards the EU after the last rounds of EU enlargement and how they are affected by real levels of immigration. This research project is on-going and continues to expand. She is now looking forward to defending her Doctoral Dissertation at Leiden University in 2017.
Education
BA Political Science and International Relations (2011); BA Journalism and Mass Communications (2011); MSc Public Administration: Crises and Security Management (2012).
Research
Research on European integration, public opinion and attitudes, political discourses, EU enlargement, migration flows, European public sphere
News
Kortenska, E & Lebanidze, B. (2015) “ MAXCAP in Istanbul - Two Years after Berlin: EU Integration Capacity - Past, Present, Future” MAXCAP Newsletter Series No. 5, p. 3-11
Guest
- Faculty Governance and Global Affairs
- Institute of Security and Global Affairs
- Kortenska E., Steunenberg B. & Sircar I. (2020), Public-elite gap on European integration: the missing link between discourses among citizens and elites in Serbia, Journal of European Integration 42: 873-888.
- Dimitrova A. & Kortenska E. (2017), What do citizens want? And why does it matter? Discourses among citizens as opportunities and constraints for EU enlargement, Journal of European Public Policy 24(2): 259-277.
- Steunenberg B., Dimitrova A.L. & Kortenska E. (2016), Do citizens change their mind on Europe?. 2015 NIG Annual Conference 5 November 2015 - 6 November 2015.
- Toshkov D.D., Dimitrova A.L. & Kortenska EG. (2016), Consolidating and Revitalizing Enlargement: Further Insights from MAXCAP. Berlin: MAXCAP Policy Task Force, Freie Universitat Berlin. [other].
- Toshkov D.D., Dimitrova A.L., Kortenska E.G. & MAXCAP Policy Task Force (2016), What Do Citizens’ Opinions and Perceptions Mean for EU Enlargement?. MAXCAP Policy Briefs no. 3. Berlin: MAXCAP Policy Task Force, Freie Universität Berlin.
- Dimitrova Antoaneta & Kortenska E. (2016), Enlargement as foreign policy in the Western Balkans: Has it reached its limits?. In: Steunenberg B., Voermans W. & Bogaert S. van den (Eds.), Fit for the future: Reflections from Leiden on the functioning of the EU. The Hague: Eleven International Publishing. 265-290.
- Kortenska E.G., Sircar I. & Steunenberg B. (2016), Public-Elite Gap on European Integration: The Missing Link between Discourses about EU Enlargement among Citizens and Elites in Serbia. Maximizing the Integration Capacity of the European Union: Working Paper Series no. 31. Berlin, Germany: Freie Universität Berlin. [working paper].
- Toshkov D.D., Dimitrova A.L., Kortenska E. & Fagan A. (2016), The 'Old' and the 'New' Europeans: Analyses of Public Opinion on EU Enlargement in Review. In: Dimitrova Antoaneta & Dimitrova G. (Eds.), Has the EU's Eastern Enlargement Brought Europe Together? Southeastern Perspectives. Sofia: St. Kliment Ohridski University Press.
- Schimmelfennig F., Börzel T., Kortenska E.G., Langbein J. & Toshkov D.D. (2015), Enlargement and the Integration Capacity of the EU. Interim Scientific Results. MAXCAP Reports no. 1.
- Toshkov D.D., Dimitrova A.L., Kortenska E.G. & et al (2015), Reinvigorating the Enlargement Process and Strengthening the EU’s Integration Capacity: Insights from MAXCAP. [other].
- Toshkov D.D., Kortenska E.G., Dimitrova Antoaneta & Fagan A. (2014), The 'Old' and the 'New' Europeans: Analyses of Public Opinion on Enlargement in Review. Maximizing the Integration Capacity of the European Union: Working Paper Series no. 2014/2. Berlin: MAXCAP working papers.
- Toshkov D., Kortenska E.G., Dimitrova A.L. & Fagan A. (2014), 'The ‘old’ and the ‘new’ Europeans: Analyses of public opinion on EU enlargement in review'. Maximizing the Integration Capacity of the European Union: Working Paper Series no. 2. Berlin: MAXCAP (Free University Berlin). [working paper].