Reinhard C. Meier-Walser

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Reinhard Meier-Walser (2020)

Reinhard C. Meier-Walser (born May 7, 1957 in Steyr ) is a German political scientist .

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After graduating from the Landschulheim Schloss Ising am Chiemsee, he studied philosophy and art history at the Leopold-Franzens University Innsbruck from 1977 and political science, modern history and communication studies at the University of Munich from 1979 . Following this, Meier-Walser was Gottfried-Karl Kindermann's assistant at the Geschwister-Scholl-Institute for Political Science. In 1988 he received his doctorate as Dr. phil. with summa cum laude on “The Foreign Policy of the Monocolor Government Klaus in Austria, 1966-1970”. After a visiting professorship at Austin College, Texas, Meier-Walser returned to Germany in 1995 to take over the management of the Academy for Politics and Current Affairs of the Hanns Seidel Foundation in Munich as well as the post of Editor-in-Chief of Political Studies.

Meier-Walser is a lecturer in international politics at the Geschwister-Scholl-Institute (since 1988), at the Munich University of Politics (since 1997) and at the Institute for Political Science at the University of Regensburg (since 2003). In July 2009 he was appointed honorary professor there.

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