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Curriculum Vitae

September 2020

PROF. DR. KLAUS BRUMMER

Full Professor / Chair (W3) of International Relations Faculty of History and Social Sciences Catholic University of Eichstätt- Universitätsallee 1 85072 Eichstätt Phone: +49-8421-93-21503 Email: [email protected]

Education

2012 Habilitation (Postdoctoral Thesis) Political Science University of -, Germany Privatdozent (PD) (venia legendi) since 1/2013

2004 Doctorate (Dr. phil.) (summa cum laude) Political Science University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany

2002 Diploma (average grade 1.2/ very good) Political Science, Modern History University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany

2000–2001 Graduate School for Political Science Duke University, Durham/NC, USA Study Grant, German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)

Professional Appointments and Positions

Since Mai 2016 Chair of International Relations (W3), Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Germany

10/2014–4/2016 Temporary Full Professor (W3) of International Relations, Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Germany

Prof. Dr. Klaus Brummer

7/2014–4/2016 Associate Professor (Akademischer Oberrat a Z.) of Political Science, Institute for Political Science, University of Erlangen- Nuremberg, Germany

4/2013–3/2014 Temporary Full Professor (W2) of Political Science, Institute for Political Science, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany

7/2007–6/2014 Assistant Professor (Akademischer Rat a. Z.) of Political Science, Institute for Political Science, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany

10/2004–6/2007 Project Manager, Project on “Europe’s Global Responsibility”, Bertelsmann Foundation (Think Tank), Guetersloh, Germany

2002–2004 Visiting Lecturer (Lehrbeauftragter) Institute for Political Science, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany

Visiting Positions

3/2020 Diplomatic School of Armenia, Yerevan

11/2019 IEP Strasbourg, University of Strasbourg, (Erasmus)

3/2019 University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom (Erasmus)

11/2018 IEP Strasbourg, University of Strasbourg, France (Erasmus)

5/2015 Diplomatic School of Armenia, Yerevan

3/2014 University of Helsinki, Finland (Erasmus)

2-3/2013 Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain (Erasmus)

8-12/2012 Duke University, Durham/NC, USA

2/2012 University of Helsinki, Finland (Erasmus)

Grants and Awards

Bavarian Reserach Alliance, Bavarian Funding Program for the Initiation of International Projects (BayIntAn), Project “New Directions in Foreign Policy Analysis”, London, February 2020, 1965 Euro

German Research Foundation (DFG), three-year grant (2016–2019) for the project “Individuals Matter: The Impact of Beliefs and Leadership Styles on German Foreign

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Policy” (until June 2017 with Mischa Hansel, RWTH ; afterwards sole project leader), 355.000 Euro

Fritz Thyssen Foundation, Funding for Workshop „Foreign Policy as Public Policy? Exploring Promises and Pitfalls of Public Policy Approaches for Foreigin Policy Analysis“ (co-applicant with Sebastian Harnisch, Kai Oppermann and Diana Panke), November 3-4, 2016, , 5900 Euro

German-French Double Degree Program Political Science at between the Catholic University Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Germany, and the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de , France (ran under the supervision of my temporary full professorship); supported by the German-French University and the German-French Youth Office, Winter Term 2014/15 and Summer Term 2015, ca. 80.000 Euro

Trinational Seminar “The German-French Relationship in Europe: A Model for Cooperation or Exclusive Togetherness“, Eichstätt, Germany, November 2015; supported by the German-French Youth Office, 4462 Euro

Karl Giehrl Dissertation Award, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (2005)

Outstanding Reviewer Award, Political Research Quarterly (2013)

Outstanding Teaching Award (Shortlisted), Department of Social Sciences and Philosophy, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (2011)

Publications

Monographs

Rabini, Christian, Katharina Dimmroth, Klaus Brummer, and Mischa Hansel. 2020. Decision Makers in German Foreign Policy. Leadership Traits and Political Beliefs of Chancellors and Foreign Ministers. Baden-Baden: Nomos (in German).

Brummer, Klaus, and Kai Oppermann. 2019. Foreign Policy Analysis (2., updated and expanded edition). /Boston: De Gruyter Oldenbourg (in German).

Brummer, Klaus, and Kai Oppermann. 2014. Foreign Policy Analysis. München: Oldenbourg (in German).

Brummer, Klaus. 2013. The Domestic Politics of Foreign Policy. The Grand Coalition, “Governmental Politics,” and Foreign Deployments of the Bundeswehr. : Springer VS (in German).

Brummer, Klaus. 2008. The Council of Europe. An Introduction. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag (in German).

Brummer, Klaus. 2005. Conflict Management by International Organizations. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag (in German).

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Brummer, Klaus. 2002. Spectator or Actor? Opportunities for Participation and the Exertion of Influence of the German Federal States in the European Integration Process. Berlin: Logos Verlag (in German).

Guest Editorships of Journals (incl. Symposiums)

Brummer, Klaus, and Michael D. Young (eds). Online First. Forum: Coding in Tongues: Developing Non-English Coding Schemes for Leadership Profiling. International Studies Review. DOI: 10.1093/isr/viaa001.

Brummer, Klaus, Juliet Kaarbo, and Kai Oppermann (eds). 2017. Symposium: Coalition Politics and Foreign Policy. European Political Science 16(4).

Brummer, Klaus, and Valerie M. Hudson (eds). 2017. Special Issue: The Boundedness of American FPA Theory. Global Society 31(2).

Brummer, Klaus, and Stefan Fröhlich (eds). 2011. Ten Years Germany in Afghanistan. Guest editorship of a special issue of the journal Zeitschrift für Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik (Vol. 4/Supplement 1) (in German).

Edited Volumes

Brummer, Klaus, Sebastian Harnisch, Kai Oppermann and Diana Panke (eds). 2019. Foreign Policy as Public Policy? Promises and Pitfalls. Manchester: Manchester University Press.

Brummer, Klaus, and Friedrich Kießling (eds). 2019. The Federal Republic as a Civilian Power? German Foreign Policy Roles before and after 1989 from the Perspectives of Political Science and History. Baden-Baden: Nomos (in German).

Brummer, Klaus, and Valerie M. Hudson (eds). 2015. Foreign Policy Analysis Beyond North America. Boulder et al.: Lynne Rienner.

Harnisch, Sebastian, Klaus Brummer, and Kai Oppermann (eds). 2015. Special Relationships as Nexus Between Foreign Policy and International Relations. Baden- Baden: Nomos (in German).

Brummer, Klaus, and Heinrich Pehle (eds). 2013. Analyses of National and Supranational Politics. Festschrift for Roland Sturm. Opladen et al.: Barbara Budrich (in German and English).

Brummer, Klaus (ed.). 2007. The North and ESDP. The Baltic States, Denmark, Finland and . European Foreign and Security Policy No. 7. Guetersloh: Bertelsmann Foundation.

Brummer, Klaus (ed.). 2006. The South and ESDP. , , Portugal and Spain. European Foreign and Security Policy No. 6. Guetersloh: Bertelsmann Foundation.

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Brummer, Klaus (ed.). 2006. The Big 3 and ESDP. France, Germany and the United Kingdom. European Foreign and Security Policy No. 5. Guetersloh: Bertelsmann Foundation.

Journal Articles

Brummer, Klaus, and Michael D. Young. Online First. Introduction: Decentering Leadership Profiling. International Studies Review. DOI: 10.1093/isr/viaa001.

Rabini, Christian, Katharina Dimmroth, Klaus Brummer, and Mischa Hansel. Online First. Profiling Leaders in German. International Studies Review. DOI: 10.1093/isr/viaa001.

Brummer, Klaus, and Kai Oppermann. Online First. Poliheuristic Theory and Germany’s (Non-)Participation in Multinational Military Interventions. The Non-compensatory Principle, Coalition Politics and Political Survival (mit Kai Oppermann). German Politics. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/09644008.2019.1568992.

Rabini, Christian, Klaus Brummer, Katharina Dimmroth, and Mischa Hansel. 2020. Profiling Foreign Policy Leaders in Their Own Language: New Insights into the Stability and Formation of Leadership Traits. British Journal of Politics and International Relations 22(2), 256–273.

Oppermann, Kai, and Klaus Brummer. 2020. Who Gets What in Foreign Affairs? Explaining the Allocation of Foreign Ministries in Coalition Governments. Government and Opposition 55(2), 241–259.

Alden, Chris, and Klaus Brummer. 2019. Foreign Policy Analysis and the Study of Indian Foreign Policy: A Pathway for Theoretical Innovation? Review 18(5), 471– 484.

Oppermann, Kai, Klaus Brummer, and Niels van Willigen. 2017. Coalition Governance and Foreign Policy Decision-Making. European Political Science 16(4), 489–501.

Oppermann, Kai, Juliet Kaarbo, and Klaus Brummer. 2017. Introduction: Coalition Politics and Foreign Policy. European Political Science 16(4), 457–462.

Brummer, Klaus. 2017. Governmental Politics in Consensus Democracies. Global Society 31(2), 272–292.

Brummer, Klaus, and Valerie M. Hudson. 2017. The Boundedness of Foreign Policy Analysis Theory? Global Society 31(2), 157–166.

Brummer, Klaus. 2017. Multi-speed Europe: Second-class Member States?. Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte 67(37), 23–27 (in German).

Brummer, Klaus. 2016. “Fiasco Prime Ministers”. Leaders’ Beliefs and Personality Traits as Possible Causes for Policy Fiascos. Journal of European Public Policy 23(5), 702– 717.

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Brummer, Klaus. 2016. “Successful Fiascos:” Objective Criteria for Researching Foreign Policy Failures. Zeitschrift für Politik 63(2), 170–183 (in German).

Brummer, Klaus. 2015. Groupthink and Systems of Government: Foreign Policy Fiascos as a Context-dependent Phenomenon? Politische Vierteljahresschrift 50 (Special Issue: Political Psychology), 287–308 (in German).

Brummer, Klaus, and Cameron G. Thies. 2015. The Contested Selection of National Role Conceptions. Foreign Policy Analysis 11(3), 273–293.

Brummer, Klaus. 2015. Foreign Deployments of the Bundeswehr: Between Alliance Obligations, Parliamentary Reservations, and Public Opinion. Gesellschaft, Wirtschaft, Politik 64(1), 49–60 (in German).

Oppermann, Kai, and Klaus Brummer. 2014. Patterns of Junior Partner Influence on the Foreign Policy of Coalition Governments. British Journal of Politics and International Relations 16(4), 555–571.

Brummer, Klaus. 2014. Leadership Styles of European Commission Presidents. Zeitschrift für Politik 61(3), 327–345 (in German).

Brummer, Klaus. 2014. The Limited “War Powers” of the German . Zeitschrift für Parlamentsfragen 45(3), 596–614 (in German).

Brummer, Klaus. 2014. The Council of Europe as an International Actor: Exporting Democracy, Human Rights and the Rule of Law. International Politics 51(1), 67–86.

Brummer, Klaus. 2013. The Reluctant Peacekeeper. Governmental Politics and Germany’s Participation in EUFOR RD Congo. Foreign Policy Analysis 9(1), 1–20.

Brummer, Klaus. 2012. Germany’s Participation in the War: Bringing Agency Back In. Acta Politica 47(3), 272–291.

Brummer, Klaus. 2012. Uniting Europe: The Council of Europe’s Unfinished Mission. European Review 20(3), 403–418.

Brummer, Klaus. 2012. Germany’s Military and Civilian Engagement in Afghanistan. Gesellschaft, Wirtschaft, Politik 61(1), 45–56 (in German).

Brummer, Klaus. 2011. Beliefs and Action in Foreign Policy. The Operational Code of Angela Merkel and Germany’s Afghanistan Policy. Special Issue of Zeitschrift für Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik, 4(Supplement 1), 143–169 (in German).

Brummer, Klaus and Stefan Fröhlich. 2011. Introduction: Ten Years Germany in Afghanistan. Special Issue of Zeitschrift für Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik, 4(Supplement 1), 3–30 (in German).

Brummer, Klaus. 2010. Enhancing Intergovernmentalism: The Council of Europe and Human Rights. International Journal of Human Rights 14(2), 280–299.

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Brummer, Klaus. 2010. The Council of Europe: Forgotten but with a Future. Gesellschaft, Wirtschaft, Politik 59(1), 65–76 (in German).

Brummer, Klaus. 2009. The Bureaucratic Politics of Security Institution Reform. German Politics 18(4), 501–518.

Brummer, Klaus. 2009. Imposing Sanctions: The Not So ‘Normative Power Europe’. European Foreign Affairs Review 14(2), 191–207.

Brummer, Klaus. 2008. Germany and the Council of Europe. Effective Multilateralism in Europe. WeltTrends 61, 7–21 (in German).

Brummer, Klaus. 2008. Competition Over Human Rights in Europe: the EU and the Council of Europe. Integration 31(1), 65–79 (in German).

Brummer, Klaus. 2007. Superficial, not Substantial: The Ambiguity of Public Support for Europe’s Security and Defence Policy. European Security 16(2), 183–201.

Brummer, Klaus. 2006. Major Threats to Europen Security. Beiträge zur Internationalen Politik und Sicherheit 2, 27–33 (in German).

Brummer, Klaus. 2006. The European Security and Defense Policy: Advances and Deficiencies. Papeles de Cuestiones Internacionales 95, 77–85 (in Spanish).

Brummer, Klaus. 2005. Europe’s Answers to Intrastate Conflicts. Politische Studien 56, 108–117 (in German).

Brummer, Klaus. 2005. Strategies for a More Effective European Foreign Policy. Gesellschaft, Wirtschaft, Politik 54(2), 137–147 (in German).

Brummer, Klaus. 2004. The Unknown Commissioner. Blätter für deutsche und internationale Politik 49(11), 1306–1308 (in German).

Brummer, Klaus. 2004. The Future of the Council of Europe. Politische Studien 55, 68– 76 (in German).

Brummer, Klaus. 2004. Contested Human Rights. The Council of Europe, Russian and Chechnya. Gesellschaft, Wirtschaft, Politik 53(4), 437–447 (in German).

Chapters in Edited Volumes

Brummer, Klaus. 2020. Comparative Analyses of Foreign Policy, in Luigi Curini and Robert Franzese (eds) The SAGE Handbook of Research Methods in Political Science and International Relations, Volume 2. Los Angeles et al.: Sage, 1148–1166.

Brummer, Klaus, and Ulrich Krotz. 2019. German Diplomatic Security Policy: A Federal Police Response, in Eugenio Cusumano and Chris Kinsey (eds) Diplomatic Security: A Comparative Analysis. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 90–108.

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Brummer, Klaus et al. 2019. Introduction: Foreign Policy as Public Policy, in Klaus Brummer et al. (eds) Foreign Policy as Public Policy? Promises and Pitfalls. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1–18.

Oppermann, Kai, and Klaus Brummer. 2019. Veto Player Approaches in Public Policy and Foreign Policy, in Klaus Brummer et al. (eds) Foreign Policy as Public Policy? Promises and Pitfalls. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 91–113.

Brummer, Klaus, and Friedrich Kießling. 2019. Introduction: Political and Historical Perspectives on Foreign Policy Roles of the Federal Republic of Germany, in Klaus Brummer and Friedrich Kießling (eds) The Federal Republic as a Civilian Power? German Foreign Policy Roles before and after 1989 from the Perspectives of Political Science and History. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 9–33 (in German).

Brummer, Klaus, Christian Rabini, Katharina Dimmroth, and Mischa Hansel. 2019. New Roles, New Leadership Traits? Foreign Policy Role Conceptions and Foreign Policy Leadership Traits of German Chancellors and Foreign Ministers, in Klaus Brummer and Friedrich Kießling (eds) The Federal Republic as a Civilian Power? German Foreign Policy Roles before and after 1989 from the Perspectives of Political Science and History. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 255–272 (in German).

Brummer, Klaus. 2019. The European Union and the Council of Europe, in Werner Weidenfeld and Wolfgang Wessels (eds) Yearbook of European Integration 2019. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 423–428 (in German).

Oppermann, Kai, and Klaus Brummer. 2018. Veto Player Approaches in Foreign Policy Analysis, in Cameron G. Thies (ed.) The Oxford Encyclopedia of Foreign Policy Analysis, Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press, 807–824.

Brummer, Klaus. 2018. Whither Solidarity in the European Integration Process?, in Yonghae Kim (ed.): Solidarity. Seoul: Sogang University/Pagijong Press, 133–158.

Brummer, Klaus. 2018. The Consequences of Brexit for Europe’s role in the World – less „normative power“, even lesser „realist power“?, in Thorsten Winkelmann and Tim Griebel (eds) Brexit and the Crisis of European Integration. Perspectives from the EU and its Member States in Dialogue. Festschrift for Roland Sturm on the occasion of his 65th Birthday. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 91–103 (in German).

Brummer, Klaus. 2018. The European Union and the Council of Europe, in Werner Weidenfeld and Wolfgang Wessels (eds) Yearbook of European Integration 2018. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 401–406 (in German).

Brummer, Klaus. 2017. IR Perspectives on International Reconciliation: Insights for the Koreas, in Krzysztof Kozlowski and Klaus Stüwe (eds) The Korean Peninsula Unification Trajectories: Insights from and Germany. Warsaw: SGH Publishing House, 13–29.

Brummer, Klaus. 2017. The European Union and the Council of Europe, in Werner Weidenfeld and Wolfgang Wessels (eds) Yearbook of European Integration 2017. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 451–456 (in German).

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Brummer, Klaus, and Kai Oppermann. 2016. Germany’s Foreign Policy after the End of the : “Becoming Normal?”. Oxford Handbooks Online. Oxford University Press. DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199935307.013.1.

Brummer, Klaus, and Cameron G. Thies. 2016. Active Independent or Faithful Ally? The Domestic Contestation of National Role Conceptions in Australia after World War II, in Cristian Cantir und Juliet Kaarbo (eds) Internal Role Contestation and International Politics. London: Routledge, 40–55.

Brummer, Klaus. 2016. Inter(b)locking Institutions: The European Union, the Council of Europe, and Human Rights Protection in Europe, in Henry F. Carey (ed.) The Challenges of European Governance in the Age of Economic Stagnation, Immigration, and Refugees. Lanham, MD, et al.: Lexington Books, 253–266.

Brummer, Klaus. 2016. The European Union and the Council of Europe, in Werner Weidenfeld and Wolfgang Wessels (eds) Yearbook of European Integration 2016. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 441–446 (in German).

Brummer, Klaus. 2015. Implications from FPA Scholarship Beyond North America for Mainstream FPA Theory, in Klaus Brummer and Valerie M. Hudson (eds) Foreign Policy Analysis Beyond North America. Boulder et al.: Lynne Rienner, 169–186.

Brummer, Klaus. 2015. The European Union and the Council of Europe, in Werner Weidenfeld and Wolfgang Wessels (eds) Yearbook of European Integration 2015. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 545–551 (in German).

Brummer, Klaus, Kai Oppermann, and Sebastian Harnisch. 2015. Special Relationships: Analytical Perspectives Between Foreign Policy Analysis and International Relations, in Sebastian Harnisch, Klaus Brummer, and Kai Oppermann (eds) Special Relationships as Nexus Between Foreign Policy and International Relations. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 13–24 (in German).

Brummer, Klaus. 2015. The Special Relationship Between Australia and the United States: “All the Way Down”?, in Sebastian Harnisch, Klaus Brummer, and Kai Oppermann (eds) Special Relationships as Nexus Between Foreign Policy and International Relations. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 81–105 (in German).

Harnisch, Sebastian, Kai Oppermann, and Klaus Brummer. 2015. Conclusion: Special Relationships Between Foreign Policy and International Relations, in Sebastian Harnisch, Klaus Brummer, and Kai Oppermann (eds) Special Relationships as Nexus Between Foreign Policy and International Relations. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 369–380 (in German).

Brummer, Klaus. 2013. The European Union as a “Pluralgamated” Security Community, in Klaus Brummer and Heinrich Pehle (eds) Analyses of National and Supranational Politics. Festschrift for Roland Sturm. Opladen et al.: Barbara Budrich, 341–355 (in German).

Brummer, Klaus. 2012. Striving for Status and Influence? Germany in the United Nations, in Eckhard Jesse (ed.) A Normal Republic? History – Politics – Society in the

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Reunited Germany. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 255–277 (also München: Bayerische Landeszentrale für Politische Bildungsarbeit, 2012) (in German).

Brummer, Klaus. 2012. Decision-Making on the Use of Force in the United Kingdom: Lessons to be Learned from History?, in Kai Oppermann (ed.) British Foreign and Security Policy. Historical Legacies and Current Challenges. : Wißner, 170– 189.

Brummer, Klaus. 2012. Still “Without a Compass”? The Grand Coalition and Foreign Deployments of the German Armed Forces, in Eckhard Jesse and Roland Sturm (eds) Taking Stock of the 2009 Federal Elections. Preconditions, Results, Consequences. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 469–490 (also München: Bayerische Landeszentrale für Politische Bildungsarbeit, 2010) (in German).

Brummer, Klaus. 2011. The European Council and the Presidency, in Jens-Uwe Wunderlich and David J. Bailey (eds.) The European Union and Global Governance. A Handbook. London and New York: Routledge, 99–107.

Brummer, Klaus. 2009. Foreign Deployments of the German Armed Forces: Multilateralism Yes, Trap No, in Nikolaus Werz (ed.) Security. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 103–112 (in German).

Brummer, Klaus, Martin Florack and Sybille Lang. 2008. “Yes to the ESDP but…”. Military Aspects of the ESDP and European and German Public Opinion, in Franco Algieri et al. (eds) Military Aspects of the European Seurity and Defense Policy in Light of the German Council Presidency of the EU. : Edition Temmen, 126–145 (in German).

Brummer, Klaus. 2008. The Council of Europe as a Security Institution: Impetus for Reform by the Third Summit Meeting?, in Alexander Siedschlag (ed.) Yearbook of European Security Policy 2008. Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag, 83–94 (in German).

Brummer, Klaus. 2007. Introduction: The North and ESDP, in Klaus Brummer (ed.) The North and ESDP. The Baltic States, Denmark, Finland and Sweden. European Foreign and Security Policy No. 7. Gütersloh: Bertelsmann Foundation, 5–8.

Brummer, Klaus. 2007. Introduction: The South and ESDP, in Klaus Brummer (ed.) The South and ESDP. Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain. European Foreign and Security Policy No. 6. Gütersloh: Bertelsmann Foundation, 5–10.

Brummer, Klaus. 2007. Neue Impulse für Europas Sicherheitsorganisationen, in Winand Gellner and Martin Reichinger (eds) The New German-American Relationship. National Sensitivities between Supranational Visions and Internaitonal Realities. Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag, 131–136 (in German).

Brummer, Klaus. 2007. The Council of Europe as a Security Institution, in Alexander Siedschlag (ed.) Yearbook of European Security Policy 2006/2007. Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag, 177–188 (in German).

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Brummer, Klaus. 2006. Introduction: The Big 3 and ESDP, in Klaus Brummer (ed.) The Big 3 and ESDP. France, Germany and the United Kingdom. European Foreign and Security Policy No. 5. Gütersloh: Bertelsmann Foundation, 5–10.

Algieri, Franco, Thomas Bauer and Klaus Brummer. 2006. Germany and ESDP, in Klaus Brummer (ed.) The Big 3 and ESDP. France, Germany and the United Kingdom. European Foreign and Security Policy No. 5. Gütersloh: Bertelsmann Foundation, 23– 37.

Brummer, Klaus. 2006. The EU, the Council of Europe and the OSCE: Cooperation for a Stable Europe, in Roland Sturm and Heinrich Pehle (eds) The New European Union: Eastern Enlargement and Its Consequences. Opladen: Barbara Budrich, 111–126 (in German).

Janning, Josef, and Klaus Brummer. 2005. Development Paths of European Security and Defense Policy, in Erich Reiter (ed.) Contributions to the Development of ESDP – Part 3. Wien: Bureau for Security Policy, 19–26 (in German).

Brummer, Klaus. 2005. Concluding Remarks, in Bertelsmann Foundation (ed.) Securing the European homeland: The EU, terrorism and homeland security. European Foreign and Security Policy No. 1. Gütersloh: Bertelsmann Foundation, 38–41.

Kraack, Michael, Heinrich Pehle and Petra Zimmermann-Steinhart (with Klaus Brummer). 2001. Transport vs. the Environment or Sustainable Transport, in Michael Kraack, Heinrich Pehle and Petra Zimmermann-Steinhart: The Integration of Environmental Issues in the European Union. Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag, 149–170 (in German).

Brummer, Klaus. 2008. Review of Sebastian Harnisch: Internationale Politik und Verfassung. Die Domestizierung der deutschen Sicherheits- und Europapolitik. German Politics 17(2), 217–218.

Professional and Administrative Service

Journal Positions

Foreign Policy Analysis, Co-Editor-in-Chief (2018–)

International Studies Perspectives, Member of the Editorial Board (2019–)

Foreign Policy Analysis, Associate Editor (2016–2018)

Foreign Policy Analysis, Member of the Editorial Board (2013–2015)

German Politics, German Reviews Editor (2007–2013)

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Reviews for Scholarly Presses

Nomos, Oxford University Press, Palgrave, Routledge, Sage

Journal Reviewer

American Political Science Review, British Journal of Politics and International Relations, Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, Chinese Journal of International Politics, Comparative Political Studies, European Journal of International Relations, European Journal of Political Research, European Union Politics, Foreign Policy Analysis, German Politics, Global Society, Hague Journal of Diplomacy, International Political Science Review, International Relations, International Studies Perspectives, International Studies Quarterly, International Studies Review, Journal of Cold War Studies, Journal of Common Market Studies, Journal of Contemporary European Research, Journal of European Public Policy, Journal of Global Security Studies, Journal of International Organization Studies, Journal of International Relations and Development, Modern Italy, Political Psychology, Political Research Quarterly, Politics & Policy, Regional and Federal Studies, Review of International Studies, Security Studies, Swiss Political Science Review, West European Politics, Zeitschrift für Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik, Zeitschrift für Internationale Beziehungen, Zeitschrift für Politik, Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft.

Positions in Professional Associations

Member, Publications Committee, International Studies Association (ISA) (2018-2020)

Member, Selection Committee “Best Book of the Year Award” published in 2015, International Studies Association (ISA) (2016)

President of the Foreign Policy Analysis Section, International Studies Association (ISA) (February 2015–March 2016)  Chair, Selection Committee, FPA Section Distinguished Scholar Award  FPA Section Representative in the ISA Governing Council  Treasurer

Vice President of the Foreign Policy Analysis Section, International Studies Association (ISA) (March 2014–February 2015)  Section Program Chair for the 2015 ISA Annual Convention  Member, Selection Committee, FPA Distinguished Scholar Award

Officer-at-large, Executive Council of the Foreign Policy Analysis Section, International Studies Association (ISA) (April 2012–March 2014; reelected in April 2013)

Co-Speaker, Thematic Group “Foreign and Security Policy”, German Political Science Association (DVPW) (since February 2014; reelected in October 2017)

Founding Co-Convener, Thematic Group “Foreign and Security Policy”, German Political Science Association (DVPW) (February 2014)

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Habilitation (Post-doc Thesis) Committees

Member of the Advisory Board (Fachmentorat), Dr. Patrick Mello, “The Domestic Politics of International Security”, TU München (2018-2020)

External Examiner, Mag. Dr. Franz Eder, “The Iraq Invasion 2003: Actors – Structures – Perceptions – Processes” (in German), September 2014, Leopold-Franzens-Universität Innsbruck.

Dissertation Committees

Supervisor, Anne Friedrich, “Diplomacy and Negotiation Practices in Foreign Policy” (ongoing)

Supervisor, Stephan Ernst, “Populist Foreign Policy” (ongoing)

Supervisor, Michaela Korsch, “The Influence of Beliefs on EU Foreign Policy: A Comparative Analysis of the High Representatives of the European Union” (ongoing)

Supervisor, Christian Rabini, “Constellation Analysis of the Middle East after the Arab Spring” (ongoing)

Supervisor, Maximilian Schmöger, “German Defense Industry Policy” (ongoing)

Supervisor, Velijo Milonjic, “The Influence of Small States on Transatlantic Relations” (ongoing)

Second examiner, Andreas Ludwig, „Komplexe Beziehungen: Komplexitätsforschung und bilaterale Beziehungen am Beispiel der Bundesrepublik Deutschland und des Vereinigten Königreiches“, May 2020, Katholische Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt

Additional examiner (Disputation), Sören Soika, „Zwischen Multilateralismus und Souveränismus. Eine Analyse des Auftritts lateinamerikanischer Staaten in der Neuen Weltordnung“, Disputation, November 2016, Katholische Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt

Additional examiner (Disputation), Sebastian Dregger, “Begründungsmechanismen und politische Ausrichtung: Der US-Supreme Court zwischen Originalism und Living Constitution – Eine Untersuchung über die akademische Debatte, die Selbstpositionierung der Richter und die Landmark Decisions des Rehnquist- und Roberts-Court“, Disputation, July 2016, Katholische Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt

External Examiner, Martin Gaal, “Crusader States: Middle Powers as Ethical Norm Entrepreneurs”, Viva Voce, June 2012, University of Kent, Brussels

Research Projects, Fellowships, and Grant Proposals

German Foundation for Peace Research, 2020

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German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) (Visiting Professorship Andrassy University), 2019

Riksbankens Jubileumsfond, 2019

Heidelberg University (Evaluation of Study Program), 2016

German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) (PPP Australia Program), 2015

Research Foundation Flanders (FWO) (Post-Doctoral Fellowship Program), 2015

German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA) (Project proposal), 2014

Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR Research Excellence Initiative), 2014

Re-/Accreditation of Study Programs

Member of the Review Group, Re-accreditation of five study programs of the Faculty for Society and Economics (incl. Bachelor “International Relations”) at the University of Applied Sciences Rhein-Waal (under the supervision of AQAS), 2019.

Member of the Review Group, Re-accreditation of the study program “Master International Security Studies” organized by University of the Federal Armed Forces and George C. Marshall Center (under the supervision of AQUIN), 2018.

Bachelor and Master Theses

Supervisor or Second Assessor of 100+ Bachelor and Master Theses at the Universities of Erlangen-Nuremberg and Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Germany

Administrative Service (selection)

Acting Dean, Faculty for History and Social Sciences, Catholic University Eichstätt- Ingolstadt, Germany (4-9/2020)

Vice Dean, Faculty for History and Social Sciences, Catholic University Eichstätt- Ingolstadt, Germany (2019–)

Member, Examination Board, Master’s Program Conflict, Memory and Peace, Catholic University Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Germany (2018–)

Member, Admission Commission, Master’s Program Conflict, Memory and Peace, Catholic University Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Germany (2018–)

Member, Faculty Council, Faculty for History and Social Sciences, Catholic University Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Germany (2017–)

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Member, Board of Trustees, Professor Sutor-Foundation, Catholic University Eichstätt- Ingolstadt, Germany (2017–)

Spokesperson for Political Science, Catholic University Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Germany (2016–)

Member, Working Group on the Allocation of Funds, Faculty for History and Social Sciences, Catholic University Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Germany (2016–)

Chairman, Examination Board, Master’s Program International Relations, Catholic University Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Germany (2015–)

Speaker, Master’s Program International Relations, Catholic University Eichstätt- Ingolstadt, Germany (2015–)

Member, Examination Board, German-French Integrated Degree Program Political Science (Bachelor and Master), Catholic University Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Germany (2014–)

Dean of Studies, Faculty for History and Social Sciences, Catholic University Eichstätt- Ingolstadt, Germany (2017–2019)

Member, Search Committee for the Professorship on “Flight and Migration Studies”, Catholic University Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Germany (2018–2019)

Chair, Search Committee for the Professorship on “Civic Education (Didactics of Social Studies)”, Catholic University Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Germany (2017–2018)

Observer on behalf of the University’s Board of Management, Appointment procedure for the Full Professorship on “Philosophical Principles of Theology”, Catholic University Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Germany (2016–2017)

Deputy Chairman, Examination Board, Master’s Program International Relations, Catholic University Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Germany (2014–2015)

Departmental Coordinator, ERASMUS exchange programs with universities in Finland, , Poland, Sweden, Spain, and the United Kingdom (2007–2014)

Member, Collegial Board, Department Social Sciences and Philosophy, University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany (2009–2013)

Membership in Professional Associations

British International Studies Association (BISA)

Deutsche Vereinigung für Politische Wissenschaft (DVPW)

International Studies Association (ISA)

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Conference Activities

Conference Organizing Activities

Section Chair (with Kai Oppermann), Section: “Comparative Analyses of Foreign Policy”, European International Studies Association (EISA), 13th Pan-European Conference on International Relations, September 2019, Sofia.

Workshop Director (with Kai Oppermann), Workshop: “The Politics of Foreign Policy Change – Conceptual and Methodological Advances”, European International Studies Association (EISA), 5th European Workshops in International Studies (EWIS), June 2018, Groningen.

Workshop Director (with Friedrich Kießling), Workshop “Von der Zivilmacht zum europäischen Hegemon? Bundesdeutsche außenpolitische Rollen aus geschichts- und politikwissenschaftlichen Perspektiven”, May 2018, Eichstätt.

Panel Organizer (with Mischa Hansel), Panel “Coding in Tongues: Profiling Leaders in Their Own Languages”, International Studies Association (ISA), 59th Annual Convention, April 2018, San Francisco.

Panel Organizer (on behalf of the Thematic Group “Foreign and Security Policy” of the German Political Science Association), Panel “Die Außenpolitik der USA unter Trump: ‚America First‘?”, Section on International Relations, German Political Science Association, 5th Open Section Meeting, October 2017, Bremen.

Section Chair (with Kai Oppermann), Section “Analyzing Foreign Policy”, European International Studies Association (EISA), 11th Pan-European Conference on International Relations, September 2017, Barcelona.

Panel Organizer (with Kai Oppermann), Panel “Still the "Silent Alliance“? Revisiting the British-German Relationship”, British International Studies Association (BISA), 42nd Annual Conference, June 2017, Brighton.

Workshop Director (with Kai Oppermann), Workshop “Foreign Policy Analysis and Public Policy: Towards Theoretical Dialogue and Integration”, European International Studies Association (EISA), 4th European Workshops in International Studies (EWIS), June 2017, Cardiff.

Workshop Organizer (with Sebastian Harnisch, Kai Oppermann and Diana Panke), Workhop “Foreign Policy as Public Policy? Exploring Promises and Pitfalls of Public Policy Approaches for Foreigin Policy Analysis”, Workshop of the Thematic Group “Foreign and Security Policy” of the German Political Science Association (DVPW), November 2016, Heidelberg.

Roundtable Organizer (on behalf of the ISA FPA Section), Roundtable “FPA Honors the Work of Cameron Thies” (Distinguished Scholar Panel), International Studies Association (ISA), 57th Annual Convention, March 2016, Atlanta.

Panel Organizer (on behalf of the Thematic Group “Foreign and Security Policy” of the German Political Science Association), Panel “Security Policies in East Asia”, German

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Political Science Association (DVPW), 26. Scientific Congress, September 2015, .

Panel Organizer (on behalf of the Thematic Group “Foreign and Security Policy” of the German Political Science Association), Panel “Crisis Responses: A Comparison of the Foreign Policies of Democracies during the Ukraine Conflict”, German Political Science Association (DVPW), 26. Scientific Congress, September 2015, Duisburg.

Panel Organizer (with Kai Oppermann and Juliet Kaarbo), Panel “Foreign Policy Making in Coalition Governments”, British International Studies Association (BISA), 40th Annual Conference, June 2015, London.

Panel Organizer (with Kai Oppermann and Juliet Kaarbo), Panel “The Foreign Policies of Coalition Governments: Going to the ‘Extreme’”, British International Studies Association (BISA), 40th Annual Conference, June 2015, London.

Section Program Chair, Foreign Policy Analysis Section, International Studies Association (ISA), 56th Annual Convention, February 2015, New Orleans.

Section Chair (with Kai Oppermann), Section “The Comparative Analysis of Foreign Policy”, European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR), 8th General Conference, September 2014, Glasgow.

Innovative Panel Organizer, Innovative Panel “Advancing FPA: Learning from the Global South”, International Studies Association (ISA), 55th Annual Convention, March 2014, Toronto.

Roundtable Organizer (with Valerie M. Hudson), Roundtable “Exploring the Theoretical Scope and Ambition of FPA”, International Studies Association (ISA), 55th Annual Convention, March 2014, Toronto.

Workshop Organizer (with Sebastian Harnisch and Kai Oppermann), Workhop “Special Relations as Nexus between Foreign Policy and International Relations” (in German), Founding workshop of the Thematic Group “Foreign and Security Policy” of the German Political Science Association (DVPW), February 2014, Heidelberg.

Section Chair (with Bertjan Verbeek), Section “Political Parties and Foreign Policy”, European International Studies Association (EISA), 8th Pan-European Conference, September 2013, Warsaw.

Panel Organizer (with Juliet Kaarbo), Panel “Foreign Policies and Foreign Policy- Making in Coalition Governments”, European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR), 7th General Conference, September 2013, Bordeaux.

Workshop Director (with Cameron G. Thies), Workshop “Theorising Domestic and International Constraints on Foreign Policy Decision Making”, European International Studies Association (EISA), 1st European Workshops in International Studies, June 2013, Tartu.

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Panel Organizer (with Kai Oppermann), Panel “Revisiting the British-German ‘Silent Alliance’”, British International Studies Association (BISA), Annual Conference 2013, June 2013, Birmingham.

Roundtable Organizer (with Valerie M. Hudson), Roundtable “The Boundedness of American FPA Theory”, International Studies Association (ISA), 54th Annual Convention, April 2013, San Francisco.

Panel Organizer (with Kai Oppermann), Panel “Coalition Governments and Foreign Policy”, International Studies Association (ISA), 54th Annual Convention, April 2013, San Francisco.

Panel Organizer (with Kai Oppermann), Panel “The Foreign Policies of Coalition Governments”, British International Studies Association (BISA) – International Studies Association (ISA), Joint International Conference 2012, June 2012, Edinburgh.

Roundtable Organizer (with Valerie M. Hudson), Roundtable “A Global Dialogue on Foreign Policy Analysis”, International Studies Association (ISA), 53rd Annual Convention, April 2012, San Diego.

Section Chair (with Kai Oppermann), Section “Analyzing Foreign Policy”, European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR), 6th General Conference, August 2011, Reykjavik.

Panel Organizer (with Kai Oppermann), Panel “The Domestic Politics of Foreign Policy”, European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR), 6th General Conference, August 2011, Reykjavik.

Panel Organizer (with Valerie M. Hudson), Panel “Theoretical Integration in Foreign Policy Analysis”, International Studies Association (ISA), 52nd Annual Convention, March 2011, Montreal.

Panel Organizer (with Valerie M. Hudson), Panel “Foreign Policy Analysis and the Global South”, International Studies Association (ISA), 52nd Annual Convention, March 2011, Montreal.

Roundtable Organizer (with Valerie M. Hudson), Roundtable “A Transatlantic Dialogue on Foreign Policy Analysis”, International Studies Association (ISA), 52nd Annual Convention, March 2011, Montreal.

Panel Organizer (with Kai Oppermann), Panel “The Challenges of Theoretical Integration in Foreign Policy Analysis (Panel 1)”, ECPR Standing Group on International Relations (SGIR), 7th Pan-European Conference, September 2010, Stockholm.

Panel Organizer (with Kai Oppermann), Panel “The Challenges of Theoretical Integration in Foreign Policy Analysis (Panel 2)”, ECPR Standing Group on International Relations (SGIR), 7th Pan-European Conference, September 2010, Stockholm.

Panel Organizer (with Kai Oppermann), Panel “Foreign Policy Analysis: The Promise and Pitfalls of Theoretical Integration”, British International Studies Association, 34th Annual Conference (BISA), December 2009, Leicester.

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Conference Panel Activities

Chair and Discussant, Panel “Foreign Policy Roles”, European International Studies Association (EISA), 13th Pan-European Conference, September 2019, Sofia.

Chair and Co-Discussant, Panel “Foreign Policy in Bilateral and Regional Contexts”, European International Studies Association (EISA), 13th Pan-European Conference, September 2019, Sofia.

Participant, Roundtable “New Directions for Foreign Policy Analysis?”, British International Studies Association (BISA), 44th Annual Conference, June 2019, London.

Discussant, Junior Scholar Symposium “Neoclassical Realism as a Theory of Foreign Policy”, International Studies Association (ISA), 60th Annual Convention, March 2019, Toronto.

Discussant, Poster Gallery “Security and Foreign Policy”, International Studies Association (ISA), 60th Annual Convention, March 2019, Toronto.

Discussant, Panel “Re-visioning Foreign Policy Decision Making: Examining Leaders of the Global South”, International Studies Association (ISA), 60th Annual Convention, March 2019, Toronto.

Participant, Roundtable “Journal Publishing: Meet the Editors”, International Studies Association (ISA), 60th Annual Convention, March 2019, Toronto.

Participant, Innovative Panel “Methods Café: Foreign Policy Analysis – Methods and Approaches”, International Studies Association (ISA), 60th Annual Convention, March 2019, Toronto.

Chair, Panel “NCR as Theory”, Workshop “Rethinking Neoclassical Realism”, London School of Economics (LSE), November 2018, London.

Discussant, Panel “Populism and Foreign Policy”, German Political Science Association (DVPW), 27th Scientific Congress, September 2018, .

Discussant, Panel “New Approaches to Foreign Policy Analysis II: Exploring Foreign Policies of the Central European States”, Institute of International Relations Prague (IIR), 10th International Symposium, September 2018, Prague.

Participant, Roundtable “ISA-Global South Caucus Dialogue”, International Studies Association (ISA), 59th Annual Convention, April 2018, San Francisco.

Participant, Innovative Panel “Methods Café: Foreign Policy Analysis – Methods and Approaches”, International Studies Association (ISA), 59th Annual Convention, April 2018, San Francisco.

Discussant, Panel “Explaining South Asian Responses to India’s Rise”, International Studies Association (ISA), 59th Annual Convention, April 2018, San Francisco.

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Chair and Discussant, Panel “Die Außenpolitik der USA unter Trump: ‚America First‘?”, Section on International Relations, German Political Science Association (DVPW), 5th Open Section Meeting, October 2017, Bremen.

Co-Discussant, Panel “De-/re-constructing Russia’s Geopolitical Discourses: Concepts, Methods, Agenda”, European International Studies Association (EISA), 11th Pan- European Conference, September 2017, Barcelona.

Chair, Panel “Domestic Drivers of Foreign Policy”, European International Studies Association (EISA), 11th Pan-European Conference, September 2017, Barcelona.

Chair and Discussant, Panel “Still the "Silent Alliance“? Revisiting the British-German Relationship”, British International Studies Association (BISA), 42nd Annual Conference, June 2017, Brighton.

Discussant, Workshop “Foreign Policy Analysis and Public Policy: Towards Theoretical Dialogue and Integration”, Paper “Opportunities and Challenges of the Poliheuristic Theory for Policy Analysis”, European International Studies Association (EISA), 4th European Workshops in International Studies (EWIS), June 2017, Cardiff.

Discussant, Panel “Role Theory and Foreign Policy”, International Studies Association (ISA), 58th Annual Convention, February 2017, Baltimore.

Chair, Panel “Effect of Personality and Leader Traits on Foreign Policy”, International Studies Association (ISA), 58th Annual Convention, February 2017, Baltimore.

Discussant, Panel “Decision Making and Foreign Policy Crises”, International Studies Association (ISA), 57th Annual Convention, March 2016, Atlanta.

Chair and Discussant, Panel “US Foreign Policy and Peace”, International Studies Association (ISA), 57th Annual Convention, March 2016, Atlanta.

Chair, Panel “Political Rhetoric, Leadership Traits, and Foreign Policymaking”, International Studies Association (ISA), 57th Annual Convention, March 2016, Atlanta.

Chair, Roundtable “FPA Honors the Work of Cameron Thies” (Distinguished Scholar Panel), International Studies Association (ISA), 57th Annual Convention, March 2016, Atlanta.

Participant, Roundtable “Paradiplomacy, Foreign Policy Analysis, and International Relations”, Working Group on Foreign Policy Analysis and the Diplomacy of Sub-State Actors, International Studies Association (ISA), 56th Annual Convention, February 2015, New Orleans.

Chair, Panel “Great Power Interaction”, International Studies Association (ISA), 56th Annual Convention, February 2015, New Orleans.

Chair, Panel “Role Theoretical Perspectives on Foreign Policy”, International Studies Association (ISA), 56th Annual Convention, February 2015, New Orleans.

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Chair, Panel “US Foreign Policy Toward the Middle East”, International Studies Association (ISA), 56th Annual Convention, February 2015, New Orleans.

Chair and Discussant, Panel “European Foreign Policy”, European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR), 8th General Conference, September 2014, Glasgow.

Chair, Panel “Foreign Policy in the Global South”, European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR), 8th General Conference, September 2014, Glasgow.

Chair and Participant, Innovative Panel “Advancing FPA: Learning from the Global South”, International Studies Association (ISA), 55th Annual Convention, March 2014, Toronto.

Chair and Participant, Roundtable “Exploring the Theoretical Scope and Ambition of FPA”, International Studies Association (ISA), 55th Annual Convention, March 2014, Toronto.

Discussant, Panel “German Foreign and Security Policy”, Finish Political Science Association (FPSA), 46th Annual Conference, March 2014, Tampere.

Chair, Panel “International Organizations” (in German), Founding workshop of the Thematic Group “Foreign and Security Policy” of the German Political Science Association (DVPW), February 2014, Heidelberg.

Discussant, Panel “” (in German), Founding workshop of the Thematic Group “Foreign and Security Policy” of the German Political Science Association (DVPW), February 2014, Heidelberg.

Chair, Panel “The Role of Political Parties and Coalition Governments in Foreign Policy”, European International Studies Association (EISA), 8th Pan-European Conference, September 2013, Warsaw.

Chair and Participant, Roundtable “The Boundedness of American FPA Theory”, International Studies Association (ISA), 54th Annual Convention, April 2013, San Francisco.

Discussant, Pre-Conference Catalytic Workshop “Bridging the Gap between Role Theory and ‘Role Practice’ in Foreign Policy”, International Studies Association (ISA), 54th Annual Convention, April 2013, San Francisco.

Chair, Panel “The Foreign Policies of Coalition Governments”, British International Studies Association (BISA) – International Studies Association (ISA), Joint International Conference 2012, June 2012, Edinburgh.

Chair and Participant, Roundtable “A Global Dialogue on Foreign Policy Analysis”, International Studies Association (ISA), 53rd Annual Convention, April 2012, San Diego.

Chair and Discussant, Panel “The Domestic Politics of Foreign Policy”, European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR), 6th General Conference, August 2011, Reykjavik.

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Chair, Panel “IR Theory and Teaching”, World International Studies Committee (WISC), 3rd Global International Studies Conference, August 2011, Porto.

Discussant, Panel “Foreign Policy Analysis and the Global South”, International Studies Association (ISA), 52nd Annual Convention, March 2011, Montreal.

Roundtable Participant, “A Transatlantic Dialogue on Foreign Policy Analysis”, International Studies Association (ISA), 52nd Annual Convention, March 2011, Montreal.

Chair, Panel “The Challenges of Theoretical Integration in Foreign Policy Analysis (Panel 1)”, ECPR Standing Group on International Relations (SGIR), September 2010, Stockholm.

Discussant, Panel “Middle Powers and Security”, International Studies Association, 51st Annual Convention (ISA), February 2010, New Orleans.

Discussant, Panel “Symbolism and the Presidency of the EU: The Case of CFSP”, European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR), 5th General Conference, September 2009, .

Conference Paper Presentations (selection)

British International Studies Association (BISA) Annual Conference, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2019

European International Studies Association (EISA) Pan-European Conference, 2017, 2019

European International Studies Association (EISA) European Workshops in International Studies, 2014, 2017, 2019

European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) General Conference, 2014

European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) Joint Sessions, 2008, 2009

German Association for Political Science (DVPW) International Politics Section Meeting, 2011, 2017

International Studies Association (ISA) Annual Convention, 2009-2019

World International Studies Committee (WISC) Global International Studies Conference, 2009, 2011, 2014

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