Andrew Cartwright
Professor
Doctoral School of Political Science, Public Policy, and Int
Central European University
Hungary
Biography
Andrew Cartwright is a Research Fellow at the Center for Policy Studies specializing in rural development. He joined CEU from the University of Liverpool, UK in 2002. He holds a PhD in law from the University of Warwick. His doctoral research was a history of land and agrarian reforms in Romania and a case study of the implementation of post-socialist restitution laws. After working for the Charity Law Unit, University of Liverpool, he continued researching rural property relations in Romania with a post-doctoral position at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle/Saale, Germany. Since beginning at CEU, Andrew has carried out research on the rural transition in several post-socialist countries, including the development of private land ownership in Mongolia, emerging land markets in Ukraine and Kazakhstan, rural civil society in Romania, the implementation of the EU’s cohesion policy in rural Hungary and most recently, the implications of demographic changes for rural land use in central and eastern Europe.
Research Interest
Development Studies, Public Policy.
Publications
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Cartwright A, Svensson S, Balogh P. Solidarity at the Border: The organization of spontaneous support for transiting refugees in two Hungarian towns in the summer of 2015. Budapest: Center for Policy Studies Central European University; 2017.
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Cartwright A, Svensson S, Balogh P. Solidarity in the housing sector: civic responses to homelessness and housing poverty in Hungary . Budapest: Center for Policy Studies Central European University ; 2017.
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Zentai V. National Roma Inclusion Policies in Central and Eastern Europe: Diverging Learning Paths with Residual Outcomes. In: Batory A, Cartwright A, Stone D, editors. Policy Experiments, Failures and Innovations: Beyond Accession In Central and Eastern Europe. Edward Elgar Publishing; in press/forthcoming.