Stefan Fröhlich (political scientist)

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Stefan Fröhlich (* 1958 in Bonn ) is a German political scientist and professor for international relations at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg . His work focuses on German foreign policy , American foreign policy and transatlantic relations, European foreign and security policy and international political economy .

Career

From 1979 to 1985 Fröhlich studied political science, English, Hispanic and economics in Bonn, Paris, Philadelphia and Washington DC He then worked as a research assistant in the German Bundestag (1985 to 1989) and from 1989 to 1994 as a research assistant (Professor Hans-Peter Schwarz ) worked at the Department of Political Science at the University of Bonn .

After completing his habilitation in political science at the University of Bonn (1996), Fröhlich was a substitute for a professorship at the University of Trier . In 1997 he worked for the German Society for Foreign Policy and was a private lecturer at the University of Bonn. Subsequently, Fröhlich was program director of the postgraduate college "European Studies" at the Center for European Integration Research (ZEI) at the University of Bonn until 2002 .

Since 1999 Fröhlich has worked as a guest lecturer in Antwerp, Bruges, Budapest, Bonn (ZEI), Milan, Birmingham, London, Vienna, Innsbruck, Tübingen, Washington and Moscow. In 2002/2003 he spent longer research stays at the Center for Transatlantic Relations at Johns Hopkins University , Washington DC and at the Woodrow Wilson Center , Washington, DC (2007). Fröhlich currently has guest lectureships at the Collège d'Europe in Bruges & Natolin, at the Center for European Integration Research in Bonn and the Universities of Innsbruck and Zurich .

Fröhlich regularly publishes articles in national and international print media. In addition, he is a discussion partner and commentator on his main topics in various television and radio stations.

Since 2003 he has been Professor of International Relations at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg .

Memberships

Selection papers (monographs)

  • The New Geopolitics of Transatlantic Relations. Coordinated Responses to Common Dangers. Washington DC: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2012
  • Ten Years of Germany in Afghanistan (Ed. With Klaus Brummer). In: Journal for Foreign and Security Policy, special issue 3/2011
  • The EU as a global actor. Textbook, VS-Verlag, 2008
  • Strategic Implications of Euro-Atlantic Enlargement (Ed. With Esther Brimmer), Washington 2005
  • The Difficulties of EU Governance: What way forward for the EU Institutions? Frankfurt a. M .: Peter Lang-Verlag, 2004
  • It depends on the Chancellor. Foreign and European policy in the Kohl era in the 1980s, Paderborn: Schöningh-Verlag, 2001
  • American geopolitics. From the beginning to the end of the Second World War, Landsberg: Olzog Verlag, 1998
  • Between selective defense and global containment. Geostrategic thinking in the USA during the decades of the Cold War, Baden-Baden: Nomos 1998
  • The USA and the new world order. American foreign policy after the end of the Cold War, Bonn / Berlin: Bouvier Verlag, 1992
  • Nuclear Freeze Campaign. The Campaign to Freeze Nuclear Weapons under the Reagan Administration, Opladen: Leske and Budrich, 1990

Selection papers (larger individual studies)

  • Future Perspectives for Transatlantic Relations. American Institute for Contemporary German Studies. June 2012
  • Major tasks and the state of the art. The work of the EU Convention, Washington, SAIS 2004
  • Globalization and the future of the transatlantic relations, Policy Paper, KAS, Berlin, March 2003
  • The EU CFSP: Developments and Perspectives, ZEI / Discussion Paper, December 2002
  • The development of the European defense identity between WEU and NATO. Center for European Integration Research (ZEI), Discussion Paper, Bonn, July 1998
  • Opportunities for American-European Cooperation: The Action Plan for the Transatlantic Agenda, Sankt Augustin 1997
  • Questions of an institutional design of the international order. On the current theoretical debate, study for research and advice by the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS), Sankt Augustin 1996

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Institute for Political Science - Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg: Professorship for International Relations (Prof. Dr. Stefan Fröhlich)
  2. a b c d Institute for Political Science - Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg: Prof. Dr. Stefan Fröhlich
  3. ^ Staff - Center for European Integration Research
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