Martin Malek

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Martin Malek (born September 17, 1965 in Stockerau , Lower Austria ) is an Austrian political scientist .

Life

Martin Malek studied political science, journalism / communication science and economics in Vienna and Moscow until 1991. In 1991 he received his doctorate. From 1993 to 2003 he was an author and translator for the Austrian military magazine ÖMZ. Since 1997 he has worked at the Institute for Peacekeeping and Conflict Management at the National Defense Academy in Vienna. Malek deals there u. a. with “failed states” theories, the monitoring of ethnic conflicts in the CIS , theories of ethnopolitical conflicts, the analysis of security and military policy of the former Soviet republics, the political history of Russia and the USSR in the 20th and 21st centuries. Century, the political systems of the former Soviet republics, the relations between CIS - EU and CIS - NATO and energy policy in Eurasia.

In 1998 and 1999, Malek completed research stays at the European Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow, in 2000 at the National Institute for Strategic Research at the Security Council of Ukraine in Kiev and in 2002 at the Caucasus Institute of the Paul Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University in Washington, DC In 2002 he was assistant to the defense attaché at the Austrian embassy in Moscow. In 2005, Malek was a guest researcher at the Hessian Foundation for Peace and Conflict Research in Frankfurt am Main, where he taught a. a. at the National Defense Academy and at the chairs for political science, Eastern European history and Slavic studies at the University of Vienna . Malek is the author of approximately 250 publications in a dozen countries.

Fonts (selection)

  • The European Dimension of Russia's Security Policy. Basics - current developments - perspectives . Series of publications by the Institute for Foreign and Security Policy, Vienna 1997, ISBN 3-901845-00-3 .
  • with Dieter Farwick , Andrea K. Riemer: Grand strategy, overall strategy, political strategy (= series of publications of the National Defense Academy, 7/2004). National Defense Academy, Vienna 2004, ISBN 3-902456-07-8 .
  • Europe in the Chechen War. Between political powerlessness and indifference (Ed. Together with Anna Schor-Tschudnowskaja). ibidem, Stuttgart 2008, ISBN 978-3-89821-676-0 .
  • The collapse of the Soviet Union. Causes - side effects - background (Ed. Together with Anna Schor-Tschudnowskaja). Nomos publishing house. Baden-Baden 2013, ISBN 978-383-296-3200 .

Individual evidence

  1. Martin Malek and Anna Schor-Tschudnowskaja, Ed .: The disintegration of the Soviet Union. Causes - side effects - background. P. 498

Web links

Russia after the elections: Medvedev's first term or Putin's “third term”? Working Papers on International Politics and Foreign Policy (AIPA), No. 2/2008 (Chair for International Politics and Foreign Policy at the University of Cologne / Prof. Jäger)