Published On: September 12th, 2025

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Mihai Dragnea, Associate Researcher at the University of South-Eastern Norway, President of the Balkan History Association, and Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for National and International Security (INIS), took part in the international conference “Identity and Territory: Regionalism, Nationalism and Modernity in Central and South-Eastern Europe.”

The conference was held on September 10–12, 2025, in Iași, Romania, and was jointly organized by:

  • The Center for the History of International Relations (CIRI), Faculty of History,
  • The Society for Historical Studies in Romania,
  • The Laboratory for Historical and Prosopographic Research on the Romanian Elite, Department of Social Sciences and Humanities, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași,
  • The Balkan History Association.
Dr. Dragnea’s active participation at this prestigious academic event highlighted his expertise in Balkan and Central European studies, contributing to interdisciplinary discussions on the complex dynamics of regionalism, nationalism, and modernity. His involvement further strengthens the collaboration between the Balkan History Association, INIS, and leading European research institutions.

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Mihai Dragnea, Associate Researcher at the University of South-Eastern Norway, President of the Balkan History Association, and Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for National and International Security (INIS), took part in the international conference “Identity and Territory: Regionalism, Nationalism and Modernity in Central and South-Eastern Europe.”

The conference was held on September 10–12, 2025, in Iași, Romania, and was jointly organized by:

  • The Center for the History of International Relations (CIRI), Faculty of History,
  • The Society for Historical Studies in Romania,
  • The Laboratory for Historical and Prosopographic Research on the Romanian Elite, Department of Social Sciences and Humanities, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași,
  • The Balkan History Association.
Dr. Dragnea’s active participation at this prestigious academic event highlighted his expertise in Balkan and Central European studies, contributing to interdisciplinary discussions on the complex dynamics of regionalism, nationalism, and modernity. His involvement further strengthens the collaboration between the Balkan History Association, INIS, and leading European research institutions.

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