Peter W. Schulze

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Peter W. Schulze (born December 1942 in Gehren ) is a German political scientist .

Life

After graduating from the Albert Schweitzer School in Hofgeismar in 1963 , Schulze completed his military service in the Air Force . In 1965 he began to study at the Free University of Berlin . After stays abroad at the London School of Economics and Stanford University , he graduated in 1969 and got a position as a research assistant in 1970 . In 1974 he was at the Free University summa cum laude to the Dr. phil. PhD. In 1984 he completed his habilitation there on the labor movement in the New Deal .

From 1981 Schulze worked for the Friedrich Ebert Foundation ; first in Bonn, then in Berkeley, London and finally from 1992 to 2003 in Moscow. In 2001 he received an honorary professorship from the North Caucasian Academy for civil service in Rostov-on-Don ; Schulze has been teaching at the Georg-August-Universität Göttingen since 2014 .

Together with Vladimir Jakunin , he founded the Dialogue of Civilizations Research Institute think tank .

Positions

In 2003, Schulze attested Russian politics “under the Putin presidency, political predictability and the ability to cooperate internationally”. In 2014 he justified the annexation of Crimea by Russia with a "protection obligation" by Moscow.

“The danger of war, invoked in particular by some Central European and Baltic states, serves more domestic political purposes and seeks to instrumentalize the EU in terms of foreign policy for a policy geared more towards confrontation with Russia. The US is operating in the background. "

Publications

  • Transitional society: form of rule and practice using the example of the Soviet Union. Frankfurt: Fischer 1974 (Ed.)
  • Dominance and Classes in Soviet Society. The historical conditions of Stalinism. Frankfurt: Campus 1978

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Dirk Banse, Uwe Müller: Foundations: Putin has a huge think tank founded in Berlin. In: welt.de . June 30, 2016, accessed October 7, 2018 .
  2. ^ Institute for Political Science: Lecturer
  3. supervisor for the euro Culture modules "Construction of Europe" and Europe in the world resist: Russia
  4. ^ New think tank in Berlin: Thinking on the Russian side Dialogue of Civilizations Research Institute . In: taz , June 29, 2016
  5. Russia: America's junior partner or contributor to a multipolar world order? In: International Politics and Society , 4/2003
  6. The Kremlin's new control . In: The European , March 4, 2014
  7. Opportunity for Europe? In: Der Tagesspiegel , November 2015