Helmut Breitmeier

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Helmut Breitmeier (* 1961 ) is a German political scientist . He is professor of political science with a focus on international relations at the University of Giessen .

Breitmeier grew up in Mögglingen and graduated from Rosenstein High School Heubach in Heubach in 1980 . He later studied political science and contemporary history at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen and the University of Uppsala . He completed his Magister Atrium in 1990 and received his doctorate from 1992 on how do global environmental regimes arise? The conflict resolution for the protection of the ozone layer and the global climate - explanatory approaches from the schools of thought of international relations , by Volker Rittberger and Klaus Dieter Wolf . Before and after his habilitation in 2004 at the Technical University of Darmstadt , he held various substitute professorships and was finally appointed to a chair for international relations at the Institute for Political Science at the Justus Liebig University in Gießen in 2013 .

Among other things, Breitmeier deals with environmental and climate policy in international agreements and various political regimes.

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  1. SDZ Druck und Medien GmbH: Mögglinger is looking for ways out of the EU crisis . In: Swabian Post . May 8, 2018 ( schwaebische-post.de [accessed June 25, 2018]).
  2. Alumni list of the RGH
  3. ^ Justus Liebig University Giessen. Retrieved June 25, 2018 .