Manfred Sapper

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Manfred Sapper , Manfred Zapper (born December 1, 1962 in Kassel ) is a German political scientist and editor-in-chief of the journal Eastern Europe .

Life

Manfred Sapper studied in Frankfurt am Main , Siena and Moscow the subjects political science , history and sociology . Later he did his doctorate with a thesis on: "The Effects of the Afghan War on Soviet Society". In the 1990s he wrote articles for computer games, among other things, and in 1999 received the State Teaching Prize at the University of Mannheim for his teaching activities as a research assistant at the Chair of Political Science and Contemporary History.

Since 2002 he has been editor-in-chief of the journal Eastern Europe based in Berlin .

Works

  • The effects of the war in Afghanistan on Soviet society, a study on the loss of legitimacy of the military in perestroika , Lit, Münster 1994, ISBN 3-8258-2053-X (At the same time, dissertation at the University of Frankfurt am Main 1994)
  • with Volker Weichsel (ed.): The Ukraine in Transition. Stable instability in an intermediate country. Series of publications, 1061. Federal Agency for Civic Education , BpB, Bonn 2010. 24 authors. With references
  • Sapper, Manfred; Raabe, Katharina (Ed.): Test case Ukraine. Europe and its values. Suhrkamp Verlag. Berlin 2015. ISBN 978-3-518-07123-6

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notes

  1. ^ Table of contents on the pages of the journal "Osteuropa", with abstracts