Paul Stubbs is currently a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Economics in Zagreb, as well as an Associate of the Globalism and Social Policy Programme a transnational collaborative network, and the South East European Research Center in Thessaloniki, Greece. He holds an MA in Sociology and a PhD in Political Science, and has been involved in practice, research and activism in post-Yugoslav countries since 1993. His work addresses different dimensions of social policy, focusing in particular on the central issue of welfare provision, and the roles and responsibilities of different international and domestic institutional actors. He has consistently been involved in collaborative work with colleagues in Croatia and Bosnia, contributing to the landmark 2003 volume Policies of International Support to South Eastern European Countries: lessons (not) learnt from BiH. Sarajevo, edited by Zarko Papic, and most recently to Mobilizacija i razvoj zajednica, edited by Marina Škrabalo, Nives Miošiċ-Lisjak and Jasmina Papa (Zagreb 2006). A full list of his research interests and publications, including links to many of his published and ongoing writings, can be found here.