Siegfried Schieder

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Siegfried Schieder (born August 16, 1968 in Kastelruth , South Tyrol , Italy ) is a German-Italian political scientist and has been a Jean Monnet Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Robert Schuman Center for Advanced Studies (RSCAS) of the European University Institute in Florence since 2009 .

Life

Siegfried Schieder studied political science, philosophy and law (with a focus on international law) at the Universities of Vienna (1989–1990), Bologna (1993) and at the Otto Suhr Institute (diploma) at the Free University of Berlin (1990–1995).

From 1995 to 2001 Schieder was a research fellow at the Technical University of Dresden , Visiting Lecturer at the Free University of Berlin (1999–2000), Research Fellow and Assistant Professor for International Relations and Comparative Foreign Policy at the University of Trier (2001–2009). He obtained his doctorate in 2006/2007 in Faculty III at Trier University.

Since 2010 he has also been a lecturer at Fudan University in Shanghai as part of the German-Chinese Graduate School of Global Politics. On October 1, 2010, he represented Hanns W. Maull's chair for international relations and foreign policy at the University of Trier . From the winter semester 2011/12 to the winter semester 2012/13 he worked as a research assistant at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg in the Institute for Political Science . From April 2013 to March 2015 he again represented the Chair of International Relations and Foreign Policy at the University of Trier. In 2015, he represented the W 3 professorship for international relations at the Institute for Political Science at the Technical University of Darmstadt in the summer semester . Since the winter semester of 2016, Schieder has been teaching again at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg.

Research priorities

  • EU external relations and Europeanization
  • International Relations Theories
  • German foreign and European policy
  • International negotiation policy and diplomacy
  • International Law and Political Theory

Memberships in professional associations

  • 1998 - German Association for Political Science (DVPW)
  • 2006 - German Society for Foreign Policy (DGAP)
  • 2008 - International Studies Association (ISA)
  • 2008 - European Union Studies Association (EUSA)
  • 2010 - Member of the review panel "Journal for International Relations"

Publications

  • as editor: The foreign policy of the European countries. VS Verlag for Social Sciences, Wiesbaden 2014.
  • with Manuela Spindler (Ed.): Theories of International Relations . Routledge, London / New York 2014. (peer-review)
  • The politique européenne de la RFA en quête de nouveaux equilibres. In: Alfred Grosser et al. (Ed.): Allemagne, les chemins de l'unité, ou: La reconstruction d'une identité en 12 tableaux. Travaux et Documents du CIRAC, Paris 2011, pp. 31-63.
  • The Social Construction of European Solidarity: Germany and France in the EU policy towards the states of Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific (ACP) and Central and Eastern European Countries (CEEC). In: Journal of International Relations and Development. 14, 2011, p. 4.
  • Germany: Problematizing Europe, or evidence of an emergent Euroscepticism? In: Robert Harmsen, Joachim Schild (eds.): Debating Europe: The 2009 European Parliament Elections and Beyond. (= Series of publications of the AK European Integration eV Volume 65). Nomos, Baden-Baden, pp. 33-51.
  • The creative power of language images and metaphors. Limits of German European Policy. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden 2011.
  • with M. Spindler: Theories of International Relations. 3. Edition. Opladen, UTB 2010.
  • with M. Kranke: Current Debates in Global Politics . Graduate School of Global Politics Online. Free University Berlin and Fudan University, Shanghai 2010.
  • Pragmatism and International Law. In: Harry Bauer, Elisabetta Brighi (Ed.): Pragmatism in International Relations. The New International Relations. Routledge, London, pp. 124-143.
  • with R. Folz and S. Musekamp: Solidarity through Inclusion: The French, German and Swedish debate on EU-policy towards the states of Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific (ACP). In: Andreas Gestrich , Lutz Raphael, Herbert Uerlings (eds.): Strangers and Poor People. Changing Patterns of Inclusion and Exclusion in Europe and the Mediterranean World from Classical Antiquity to the Present Day. PA Lang, Frankfurt am Main / New York 2009, pp. 13–43.
  • Solidarity through inclusion: France and Germany in European development policy towards the ACP countries. In: Lutz Raphael, Uerlings, Herbert (Ed.): Between Exclusion and Solidarity. Modes of inclusion / exclusion of strangers and the poor in Europe since late antiquity. Lang, Frankfurt am Main / New York 2008, pp. 521-548.
  • with Sebastian Harnisch: Germany's New European Policy: Weaker, Leaner, Meaner. In: Hanns W. Maull (Ed.): Germany's Uncertain Power. Foreign Policy of the Berlin Republic. Palgrave, London / New York, pp. 95-109.
  • with HW Maull and S. Harnisch: The ZIB as a forum for the German IB? A critical inventory. In: Journal for International Relations. 11, 2004, pp. 2, 357-365.
  • PoliticsON - The benefits and disadvantages of the new media in the teaching of international relations. In: Journal for International Relations. 10, 2004, pp. 2, 383-412.
  • with Manuela Spindler (ed.): Theories of international relations. Leske + Budrich, Opladen 2003, ISBN 3-8252-2315-9 . (In 2008 the textbook was awarded the "Humanities international" prize sponsored by the Fritz Thyssen Foundation, the German Book Trade Association and the Foreign Office)
  • Pragmatism as a Path Towards a Discursive and Open Theory of International Law. In: European Journal of International Law. (EJIL), 11, 2000, p. 3, pp. 663-698.

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