Publikationen
- “Central Europe in Manhattan: Why Hungarian Dissidents Mattered to New York intellectuals,” Comparativ. Zeitschrift für Globalgeschichte und Vergleichende Gesellschaftsforschung 25, no. 1 (2015): 23-38.
- “Living Mitteleuropa in the 1980s: a network of Hungarian and West German Intellectuals,” in The Politics of Contested Narratives: Biographical Approaches to Modern European History, ed. by Ilse Lazaroms and Emily Gioielli. New York: Routledge, 2014.
- “Croatia’s New Year’s Resolution: the case of EU law and European relations,“ EUCE Newsletter (February 2014), European Union Center of Excellence, University of Pittsburgh.
- “Croatia joins the EU: A study in contradiction,” EUCE Newsletter (September 2013).
- “From Balkan heights to Western discourses: Maria Todorova and the making of a level playing field,” Journal for Central European History, (October 2012): 146-163.
- “Against received wisdom. Interview with Prof. Maria Todorova,” Journal for Central European History, (October 2012): 164- 177.
- “Living Mitteleuropa in the 1980s: a network of Hungarian and West German Intellectuals,” European Review of History: Revue européenne d'histoire, 19, no. 5 (Fall 2012): 669-692.
- “The End of the Central European Dream or: an Unpleasant Awakening in Budapest,” EUCE Newsletter (March 2011), European Union Center of Excellence, University of Pittsburgh.