Dr. TOMAS JANELIŪNAS

Naujausi papildymai
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Naujos publikacijos:

Tomas Janeliūnas, Laura Kirvelytė. "Gruzijos saugumo strategijos plėtra: sunkus kelias NATO link", Lietuvos metinė strateginė apžvalga 2008, Vilnius: Generolo Jono Žemaicio
Lietuvos karo akademija, 2009. p.149-172, ISSN 1648-8016.

Tomas Janeliūnas, "Lithuanian Energy Strategy and its Implications on Regional Cooperation", in Energy: Pulling the Baltic Sea Region together or apart? (Eds. Andris Sprūds and Toms Rostoks), Riga: Zinatne, p.190-222.
ISBN 978-9984-808-58-1

Tomas Janeliūnas. Raimundas Lopata. Šaltasis karas: tarptautinė sistema ir Europos politika, Vilnius: VU leidykla, 2008.



Atnaujintos kursų programos:

Tarptautinės politikos istorija po II-ojo pas. karo (2010 m.)

Konfliktų analizė ir taikos studijos (2010 m.)






Įdomiausios studentų darbų citatos




Pranešimas
Atvira valdžia: nerealizuojamos visuomenės galimybės ir esamos kliūtys
(trumpa PowerPoint prezentacija)

Pranešimas darytas 2009 m.  kovo  17 d. Vilniuje, Pilietinės visuomenes instituto ir Teisingumo ministerijos inicijuotame forume
"Kaip atverti valdžią piliečiams?"

Pranešimas
"Broadening the European Neighbourhood Policy Agenda: the Case of Belarus"
(PowerPoint prezentacija)

Pranešimas skaitytas 2007 m. rugsėjo 26 d., Berlyne, tarptautinėje konferencijoje
"Litauen und Deutschland in der Europäischen Union. Bilanz, Gegenwart, Ausblick"

Tomas Janeliūnas
"Komunikacinis saugumas"

Monografija
Vilnius: VU leidykla, 2007
Tomas Janeliūnas, Raimundas Lopata
"Šaltasis karas: tarptautinė sistema ir Europos politika"

Vadovėlis
Vilnius: VU leidykla, 2008
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Foreign Policy
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