Dr Neli Kirilova is a Bulgarian scholar with experience in international relations, focused on EU diplomacy. The aim of her research at ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ IDEAS is to examine the relation between external power competition and political (in)stability in a case study country.
Dr Kirilova holds a PhD in International Relations and Security Studies (CUB, Hungary) in collaboration with the Doctoral School on CSDP/CFSP at the European Security and Defence College (ESDC), Brussels, Belgium. In her dissertation, Power Perception and Conflict Prevention in the Black Sea region: the EU, Russia and Turkey (2024), Dr Kirilova examines the incompatible concept of power as a reason for international security crises. She has developed a new theory on conflict prevention, suggesting the qualitative assessment framework . Her research methods include: analysis of foreign and security policy strategies, comparative content and discourse analyses, and elite expert interviews. .
Previously, Dr Kirilova implemented visiting research at BSIS–Kent (UK/EU), LSUNN (Russia), ADA (Azerbaijan), ISU (Georgia), and exchange at AUB (Spain). MA degrees: Erasmus Mundus International Masters in Russian, Central and East European Studies (UoG, UK), MA in Political Science (CUB, Hungary), MA/BA in International Relations (UNWE, Bulgaria). MA theses: The role of Russia within BSEC. Implications to regional diplomacy (2015) and Energy diplomacy in the EU-Russia relations and the role of Bulgaria (2013).