Klaus Schlichte

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Klaus Schlichte (2011)

Klaus Schlichte (born March 8, 1963 in Diepholz ) is a German political scientist . He is a professor and holder of the chair “ International Relations : Politics in World Society” at the University of Bremen .

Life

Schlichte studied political science , philosophy , economics and African studies at the University of Hamburg and the University of Bordeaux . He received his doctorate in 1995 on the subject of socialization in Africa and completed his habilitation in 2001 on the state in global society . Simple research focuses are: sociology and history of international relations, war and politics as well as political sociology of world society. His regional focus is on the Balkans and sub-Saharan Africa .

In his research, Klaus Schlichte develops a political sociology of world society that draws on theories and concepts of Max Weber, Norbert Elias ', Pierre Bourdieus and Karl Marx'. His works include a. with the genesis of domestic wars, the dynamism of state rule and armed groups, and the internationalization of politics in regions outside the OECD.

Klaus Schlichte researches and teaches at the Institute for Political Science at the University of Bremen, where he is also the spokesman for the Institute for Intercultural and International Studies (InIIS). In Bremen he holds the chair for international relations and world society. From 2007 to 2010 he was professor of political science at Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg . Klaus Schlichte was previously head of the junior research group on micropolitics of armed groups at the Humboldt University in Berlin (2001–2008, personal funding from the Volkswagen Foundation) as well as a research assistant at the University of Hamburg (1993–1996, 1998–2000) and at the German Orient- Institute (2001). Schlichte was "chercheur invité" (1996) at the Maison des Sciences de l'Homme in Paris, and in 1997 and 1998 visiting lecturer at the Henry M. Jackson School for International Studies at the University of Washington, Seattle. He carried out field research in Senegal and Mali (1994), Liberia (1996), Uganda (1998, 1999, 2004, 2014) and Serbia (2003, 2005). In 2012 he was visiting professor at the Alfred Grosser Chair at the Institut d'Etudes Politiques (Sciences Po), Paris, and in 2015 he was a Senior Fellow at the Käte-Hamburger-Kolleg in Duisburg.

Fonts (selection)

  • Theories of Violence , (together with T. Koloma Beck), Hamburg: Junius, 2014.
  • In the Shadow of Violence. The politics of armed groups , Frankfurt aM: Campus Verlag / Chicago, Ill .: Chicago University Press, 2009
  • "Politics of Indecision. The Dealing with International Politics of War Refugees", (Ed., With Grete Misselwitz), Bielefeld: Transkript, 2010
  • The state in world society. Political rule in Africa, Asia and Latin America , Frankfurt / New York: Campus Verlag, 2005 (Winner of the Prize of the German Political Science 2006 "Best post-doctoral monograph")
  • "The Dynamics of States. The formation and crisis of state domination outside the OECD" (Ed.), Aldershot: Ashgate, 2005
  • Wars in world society. Empirical analyzes and structural-historical explanation , (together with D. Jung and J. Siegelberg), Wiesbaden: Westdeutscher Verlag, 2003
  • Klaus Schlichte; Julia Sievers: Introduction to the working techniques of political science. 3. Edition. Wiesbaden, Springer Fachmedien, 2015, ISBN 978-3-531-93444-0 , 179 pp.

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