Margarete Klein

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Margarete Klein (* in the 20th century ) is a German political scientist .

Life

From 1992 to 1998, Klein studied modern and contemporary as well as medieval history and political science at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . Your doctorate as Dr. phil. took place in 2002. She works as a scientist in the research group Eastern Europe and Eurasia of the Science and Politics Foundation in Berlin, of which she is the research group leader. Her research interests include Russia's foreign, security and military policy, in particular Russia's Middle East and Asia policy, as well as Moscow's relationship with NATO, Russian military reform and the development of the CSTO.

Publications (selection)

  • Russia's weak federalism and parliamentarism: the Federation Council. Münster, Hamburg, London 2003 (Diss.)
  • Russia as a Euro-Pacific power. Goals, strategies and perspectives of Russian East Asia policy. Berlin: Science and Politics Foundation , July 2014 (SWP Study 12/2014)
  • Russia's Northeast Asia Policy: The Security Dimension. In: Hanns Günther Hilpert, Christian Wagner (eds.), Security in Asia: Conflict, Competition, Cooperation. Baden Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft 2016, pp. 103–131
  • (with Lidia Averbukh) Russia's rapprochement with Israel amid the conflict in Syria. Berlin: Science and Politics Foundation , August 2018 (SWP Comments 2018 / A 45)
  • Russia's military policy in the post-Soviet space. Berlin: Science and Politics Foundation , German Institute for International Politics and Security , September 2018 (SWP Study 2018 / S 19)

Individual evidence

  1. swp-berlin.org

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