Honorata Mazepus
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- Name
- Dr. H. Mazepus
- Telephone
- +31 70 800 8206
- h.mazepus@fgga.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-5005-9399
Honorata Mazepus is an assistant professor at the Institute of Security and Global Affairs.
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Research output
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Enforcement and public opinion: the perceived legitimacy of rule of law sanctions
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Framing international cooperation: citizen support for cooperation with the European Union in Eastern Europe
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Conflict perceptions motivate the belief in and sharing of misinformation about the adversary
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Does the Election Winner–Loser Gap Extend to Subjective Health and Well-Being?
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When Should the Majority Rule?
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The dual role of state capacity in opening socio-political orders: assessment of state capacity in Belarus and Ukraine
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Fairness matters when responding to disasters: An experimental study of government legitimacy
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A comparative study of legitimation strategies in hybrid regimes
Dr. Mazepus has been awarded the Leiden University Fund Snouck Hurgronje Grant 2020 for an interdisciplinary project 'Keeping the powerful in check: from small communities to large states'. This project investigates under what conditions (democratic) checks and balances can effectively restrain the power of political leaders. It combines expertise and methods from anthropology, psychology, history, and political science.
Dr. Mazepus holds an MA degree in International Relations (Eastern/Russian Studies) from Adam Mickiewicz University of Poznan (Poland, 2009), an MSc degree in Social Science Research Methods (Politics) from the University of Bristol (UK, 2011) and a PhD from Leiden University (Netherlands, 2016). She has worked as a post-doctoral researcher on the Horizon 2020 EU-STRAT project.
Guest employee
- Faculty Governance and Global Affairs
- Institute of Security and Global Affairs
- Mazepus H. (2015), What makes authorities legitimate in the eyes of citizens? [Leiden Student Association for Russian Studies (MOST), December, 2015]. [lecture].
- Mazepus H. (2015), What makes authorities legitimate in the eyes of citizens? [Leiden Student Association for International Relations (SIB), October 2015]. [lecture].
- Mazepus H. (2015), Revolution of dignity: causes and responses [COVOR, Rotterdam, January 2015]. [lecture].
- Mazepus H. (2015), Putin’s Russia: One Man to rule them all? [COVOR, Rotterdam, April 2015]. [lecture].
- Mazepus H. (18 October 2014), Intro talk before the movie ‘The birth of a nation’, about the history of Ukraine [COVOR, October 18, 2014]. [lecture].
- Mazepus H. (16 January 2014), Olympic Games in Sochi: Diagnosis [COVOR (organisation for Russian expats), Rotterdam, January 16, 2014]. [lecture].
- Mazepus H. (4 December 2014), Human rights in Russia [Movie ‘Children 404’ about the LGBT rights in Russia, MOVIES THAT MATTER, Delft, December 4, 2014]. [lecture].
- Mazepus H. (16 March 2014), Manipulating public opinion. Human rights in Russia: freedom of speech and information [Intro talk before a movie about Anna Politkovskaya, COVOR, March 16, 2014]. [lecture].
- Mazepus H. (11 February 2014), Olimpiada Vladimirovna: Diagnosis [MOST (Study Association Russian Studies), Leiden, February 11, 2014]. [lecture].
- Mazepus H. (22 November 2012), Pussy Riot: between the Orthodox Church, the Kremlin, and the International Observers [MOST (Studievereniging Ruslandkunde en Slavische Talen & Culturen), Leiden, 22 November 2012]. [lecture].
- Mazepus H. (2 June 2012), Russian Civil Society: current situation, political inclinations, and prospects [Amnesty International, Amsterdam, 2 June 2012]. [lecture].