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Curriculum Vitae

Andrea Schneiker ______

Chair for Global Governance Zeppelin Universität gemeinnützige GmbH Am Seemooser Horn 20 88045 email: [email protected]

Personal: Born March 14 1980, German, married, two children (born 2014 and 2017).

Education: • Dr. phil. (Political Science), University of Münster, 7 August 2008 • Diploma Social Sciences (European Studies), University of Münster, December 2004 • Diplôme de l'Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Lille, December 2004 • Pre-diploma Social Sciences, University of Münster, 24 February 2003

Academic Positions: 04-09/2018 Guest Professor (Vertretungsprofessur W2), Institute of Political Science, University of Münster 02-07/2017 & Parental Leave 02-07/2014 04/2013- Professor as Juniorprofessor of Political Science (International Relations), 08/2020 , (Positive Mid-Term Evaluation in 2016) 04/2011- Assistant Professor of International Relations, Institute of Political Science, 03/2013 Leibniz University Hannover, Germany 10/2010- Assistant Professor of International Relations, Institute of Intercultural and 03/2011 International Studies (InIIS), University of , Germany 04/2008- Assistant Professor of International Relations, Institute of Political Science, 09/2010 Leibniz University Hannover, Germany 04/2006- Guest Lecturer (Lehrbeauftragte), Institute of Political Science, University of 03/2008 Münster, Germany 04/2005- Research Assistant, Institute of Political Science, University of Münster, 03/2006 Germany Fellowships: 10-11/2019 Visiting Scholar, Graduate Institute, Geneva 06-07/2017 Visiting Scholar, Nijmegen School of Management, Radboud University Nijmegen 09-10/2011 Visiting Scholar, New York University, Center for European and Mediterranean Studies (CEMS)

Publications:

Monographs (*peer reviewed) 2018 *Private Security and Identity Politics. Ethical Hero Warriors, Professional Managers and New Humanitarians. Routledge (Routledge Private Security Studies) (with Jutta Joachim). 2016 Sicherheit in den Internationalen Beziehungen. Theoretische Perspektiven und aktuelle Entwicklungen. VS Verlag (Elemente der Politik). 2015 *Humanitarian NGOs, (In)Security and Identity: Epistemic Communities and Security Governance. Ashgate/Routledge (Global Security in a Changing World). 2009 Die Selbst- und Koregulierung privater Sicherheits- und Militärfirmen. Nomos (Demokratie, Sicherheit, Frieden Bd. 193).

Edited Volumes (*peer reviewed) 2019 Humanitäre Hilfe im Kontext komplexer humanitärer Krisen: Baustein für den Frieden oder gefangen zwischen den Fronten? Special Issue of Die Friedens- Warte. Journal of International Peace and Organization (ed. Together with Dennis Dijkzeul), 92 (1-2) 2018 Transnational Expertise. Internal Cohesion and External Recognition of Expert Groups. Nomos (Transnational Perspectives on Transformations in State and Society Bd. 3) (edited together with Christian Henrich-Franke, Robert Kaiser, Christian Lahusen). 2017 *Researching non-state actors in international security: theory & practice. Routledge (Routledge Critical Security Studies Series) (edited together with Andreas Kruck)

Journal Articles (double-blind peer reviewed) 2020 Militarization 2.0: Communication and the Normalization of Political Violence in the Digital Age. International Studies Review, https://doi.org/10.1093/isr/viaa035 (with: Susan T. Jackson, Rhys Crilley, Ilan Manor, Catherine Baker, Modupe Oshikoja, Jutta Joachim, Nick Robinson, Nicole Sunday Grove, Cynthia Enloe). 2020 Populist Leadership: The Superhero Donald Trump as Savior in Times of Crisis. Political Studies, https://doi.org/10.1177/0032321720916604 2020 Norm Sabotage: Conceptual Reflection on a Phenomenon That Challenges Well- Established Norms. International Studies Perspectives, https://doi.org/10.1093/isp/ekaa003 2020 Why Trust You? Security Cooperation Within Humanitarian NGO Networks. Disasters 44(1):25-43. 2019 How to Analyze Social Media? Assessing the Promise of Mixed-Methods Designs for Studying Twitter Feeds of PMSCs. International Studies Perspectives 20 (2): 188–200 (with Jutta Joachim, Magnus Dau, Marlen Martin, Henriette Lange). 2019 The New Defenders of Human Rights? How Radical Right-Wing TNGOs Are Using the Human Rights Discourse to Promote Their Ideas. Global Society 33 (2):149- 162. 2019 Telling the Story of the Superhero and the Anti-Politician as President: Donald Trump’s Branding on Twitter. Political Studies Review 17 (3): 210-223. 2019 Explaining variation in the implementation of global norms: Gender-mainstreaming of security in the OSCE and the EU. International Political Science Review 40: 5, 613-626 (with Anne Jenichen and Jutta Joachim). 2019 Hiding in Plain Sight: Private Military and Security Companies’ Use of Twitter as a Distraction Tool. Media, War & Conflict 12 (4): 483-503 (with Jutta Joachim, Magnus Dau, Marlen Martin, Henriette Lange). 2018 Humanitarian NGOs as Norm Takers: The Translation of Vague International Norms as an Expression of Organizational Autonomy, Journal of International Organizations Studies 9 (1): 45-59 (with Charlotte Dany). 2018 Neoliberale Legitimationsdiskurse der Privatisierung von Sicherheit in Deutschland. Zeitschrift für Friedens- und Konfliktforschung 7: 1, 56-86 (with Jutta Joachim). 2018 Twittering for Talent: Private Military and Security Companies Between Business and Military Branding. Contemporary Security Policy 39: 2, 298-316 (with Jutta Joachim, Marlen Martin, Henriette Lange, Magnus Dau), shortlisted for the Bernard Brodie Prize 2018. 2018 “Gendering” European Security: Policy Changes, Reform Coalitions and Opposition in the OSCE. European Security 27: 1, 1-19 (with Anne Jenichen and Jutta Joachim). 2018 Risk Aware or Risk Averse? Challenges in Implementing Security Risk Management within Humanitarian NGOs. Risk, Hazards & Crisis in Public Policy 9: 2, 107-131. 2018 Revisiting Global Governance in Multistakeholder Initiatives: Club Governance Based on Ideational Prealignments. Global Society 32: 1, 2-22 (with Jutta Joachim). 2018 Humanitarian NGOs as Businesses and Managers: Theoretical Reflection on an Under-Explored Phenomenon. International Studies Perspectives 19: 2, 170–187 (with Jutta Joachim). 2017 Migration aus der Gewalt, als Gewalt und in die Gewalt. Konzeptionelle Überlegungen zum Zusammenhang von menschlicher Mobilität und politischer Gewalt. Die Friedens-Warte 91: 1-2, 127-150 (with André Bank and Christiane Fröhlich). 2017 External networks and institutional idiosyncrasies: the Common Security and Defence Policy and UNSCR 1325 on women, peace and security. Cambridge Review of International Affairs 30: 1, 105-124 (with Jutta Joachim and Anne Jenichen). 2017 The Political Dynamics of Human Mobility: Migration out of, as and into Violence. Global Policy 8: S1, 12-18 (with André Bank and Christiane Fröhlich). 2017 NGOs as Norm Takers: Insider–Outsider Networks as Translators of Norms. International Studies Review 19: 3, 381-406. 2015 NGOs and the Price of Governance: The Trade-Offs between Regulating and Criticizing Private Military and Security Companies. Critical Military Studies 1: 3, 185-201 (with Jutta Joachim). 2015 Humanitarian NGO Security Networks and Organisational Learning: Identity Matters and Matters of Identity. Voluntas. International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations 26: 1; 144-170. 2014 Epistemische Gemeinschaften als Akteure transnationaler Governance: Humanitäre Sicherheitsexperten als Motor für Wandel. Zeitschrift für Internationale Beziehungen 01/2014 39-78. 2014 All for One and One in All: PMSCs as Soldiers, Business Managers and Humanitarians. Cambridge Review of International Affairs 27: 2, 246-267 (with Jutta Joachim). 2013 The vulnerable do-gooders: Security strategies of German aid agencies. Disasters 37:2, 244-266. 2012 Of 'true professionals' and 'ethical hero warriors': A gender discourse analysis of private military and security companies. Security Dialogue 43: 6, 495-512 (with Jutta Joachim). 2012 Private Sicherheits- und Militärfirmen: Ein Chamäleon der internationalen Politik. Zeitschrift für Friedens- und Konfliktforschung 1: 1, 37-64 (with Jutta Joachim). 2012 Changing Discourses, Changing Practices? Gender Mainstreaming and Security. Comparative European Politics 10: 5, 528-563 (with Jutta Joachim). 2012 New Humanitarians? Frame Appropriation through Private Military and Security Companies. Millennium: Journal of International Studies 40: 2, 365-388 (with Jutta Joachim). 2011 Sicherheitskonzepte deutscher Hilfsorganisationen. Zwischen Identitätswahrung und Pragmatismus. Zeitschrift für Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik 4: 4, 627-644. 2009 Terrorismus in Kolumbien und Mexiko? Präsidiale Diskurse über nichtstaatliche Gewaltakteure. Review of Social Sciences 4: 2, 74-99. 2009 Das Geschäft mit der Sicherheit: die Arbeit von Privaten Sicherheits- und Militärfirmen in Kriegs- und Nachkriegskontexten. Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Soziologie. Schwerpunktheft 35: 1, 75-96. 2008 Die Selbstregulierung privater Sicherheits- und Militärfirmen als Instrument der Marktbeeinflussung. Sicherheit und Frieden 26: 4, 214-219.

Peer Reviewed Book Chapters 2016 “The Issue of Gender and Armed Contractors.” In: Joakim Berndtsson and Christopher Kinsey (eds.): The Routledge Research Companion to Security Outsourcing. London/New York, 270-281 (with Jutta Joachim) 2016 “Private Sicherheits- und Militärfirmen.” In: Tobias Ide (ed.): Friedens- und Konfliktforschung, UTB, 261-285. 2015 “The License to Exploit: PMSCs, Masculinities and Third Country Nationals.” In: Maya Eichler (ed.): Gender and Private Security in Global Politics. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 114-128. (with Jutta Joachim)

Policy Papers 2017 Assessing Meaning Construction on Social Media: A Case of Normalizing Militarism. Sipri Policy Brief (with Susan Jackson, Jutta Joachim, Nick Robinson) 2016 Policy Paper on Private Military and Security Companies: Capacity Gained - Accountability Lost? Establishing a Better Political and Regulatory Framework. For Discussion at the 52nd Munich Security Conference. For Transparency International (with Elke Krahmann)

Non-Refereed Book Chapters 2019 “Situating the Gender Mainstreaming Norm in Regional Organizations: Comparing the Incorporation of UN Security Council Resolution 1325 in the EU and the OSCE.” In: Lars Engberg-Pedersen, Adam Moe Fejerskov, Signe Marie Cold-Ravnkilde (eds.): Rethinking Gender Equality in Global Governance. The Delusion of Norm Diffusion, Palgrave Macmillan, 97-120 (with Jutta Joachim and Anne Jenichen) 2019 “NGOs and Post-Positivism: Two Likely Friends?” In: Thomas Davies (ed.): Routledge Handbook of NGOs and International Relations. London and New York: Routledge, 101-112 (with Jutta Joachim and Chris Nijhuis) 2018 “Introduction.” In: Andrea Schneiker, Christian Henrich-Franke, Robert Kaiser and Christian Lahusen (eds.): Transnational Expertise. Internal Cohesion and External Recognition of Expert Groups. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 13-28 (with Christian Henrich- Franke, Robert Kaiser, Christian Lahusen) 2018 “Conclusion.” In: Andrea Schneiker, Christian Henrich-Franke, Robert Kaiser and Christian Lahusen (eds.): Transnational Expertise. Internal Cohesion and External Recognition of Expert Groups. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 205-220 (with Christian Henrich-Franke, Robert Kaiser, Christian Lahusen) 2017 “Researching non-state actors in international security – a multitude of challenges, a plurality of approaches.” In: Andreas Kruck and Andrea Schneiker (eds.): Researching non-state actors in international security: theory & practice. Routledge, 1-13 (with Andreas Kruck) 2016 “NGO-NGO Relations.” In: Rafael Biermann and Joachim A. Koops (eds.): Palgrave Handbook on Inter-organizational Relations in World Politics, Palgrave, 319-336 2016 “Between marketisation and altruism. Humanitarian assistance, NGOs and Private Military and Security Companies.” In: Volker M. Heins, Kai Koddenbrock and Christine Unrau (eds.): Humanitarianism and Challenges of Cooperation, Routledge, 185-198 (with Jutta Joachim) 2015 “Humanitarian Assistance for Sale: Private Military and Security Companies in the Humanitarian Space.” In: Zeynep Sezgin and Dennis Dijkzeul (eds): The new humanitarians in international practice: Emerging actors and contested principles. Routledge, 192-209. (with Jutta Joachim) 2015 “Private Sicherheitsfirmen.” In: Thomas Jäger (ed.): Sicherheitsgefahren. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag. 449-457. 2015 “Private Military and Security Companies.” In: Roger Mac Ginty and Jenny H. Peterson (eds.): Handbook on Humanitarian Action. Routledge, 228-240. (with Jutta Joachim) 2013 “Von taffen Jungs und schwächelnden Soldaten: Feminismus und die Privatisierung von Sicherheit.“ In: Andreas Fischer-Lescano and Peter Mayer (eds.): Recht und Politik globaler Sicherheit. Bestandsaufnahme und Erklärungsansätze. Frankfurt am Main: Campus, 303-334. (with Jutta Joachim) 2013 “European countries and the implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1325.” In: Gülay Caglar, Elisabeth Prügl and Susanne Zwingel (eds.): Feminist Strategies in International Governance. New York/London: Routledge, 191-207. (with Jutta Joachim) 2012 “(Re)Masculinisation of Security? Gender and Private Military and Security Companies.” In: Linda Åhall and Laura J. Shepherd (eds.): Gender, Agency, and Political Violence. Basingstoke: Palgrave, 70-92. (with Jutta Joachim) 2012 “Warum so freundlich? Der Umgang von NGOs mit Privaten Sicherheits- und Militärfirmen.“ In: Christopher Daase, Philipp Offermann and Valentin Rauer (eds): Sicherheitskultur. Analysen zur sozialen Praxis der Gefahrenabwehr. Frankfurt am Main: Campus, 277-298. (with Jutta Joachim) 2010 “Security Governance durch Verhaltenskodizes. Regulierungsmodi für private Sicher-heits- und Militärfirmen.“ In: Hans-Georg Ehrhart and Martin Kahl (eds): Security Governance in und für Europa. Konzepte, Akteure, Missionen. Baden- Baden: Nomos, 151-166. 2009 “Statebuilding durch private Polizisten? Die Privatisierung von Polizeieinsätzen im Irak und in Afghanistan.“ In: Rafael Behr and Thomas Ohlemacher (eds.): Offene Grenzen – Polizieren in der Sicherheitsarchitektur einer post-territorialen Welt. Frankfurt am Main: Verlag für Polizeiwissenschaft, 101-111. 2007 “National Regulatory Regimes for PSMCs and their Activities: Benefits and Shortcomings.” In: Thomas Jäger and Gerhard Kümmel (eds.): Private Military and Security Companies. Chances, Problems, Pitfalls and Prospects. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag, 407-418.

Other Non-Refereed Publications 2019 “Einführung: Humanitäre Hilfe und Humanitäre Krisen” In Humanitäre Hilfe im Kontext komplexer humanitärer Krisen: Baustein für den Frieden oder gefangen zwischen den Fronten? Special Issue of Die Friedens-Warte. Journal of International Peace and Organization (ed. Together with Dennis Dijkzeul), 92 (1-2), 7-24. 2019 “Donald Trump: The Populist Political Superhero,” Guest Post on the Presidential Power Blog, 20 March 2019, http://presidential-power.com/?p=9388 2017 “Privatisierung von Sicherheit - mehr Sicherheit für alle oder exklusive Sicherheit für wenige?“ Diagonal. Zeitschrift der Universität Siegen. Heft 38, 77-88 2017 “Mit Sicherheit profitabel: Das Geschäft mit der Angst.“ Bundeszentrale für Politische Bildung, 10.10.2017, https://www.bpb.de/dialog/netzdebatte/248828/mit- sicherheit-profitabel-das-geschaeft-mit-der-angst 2016 “Privatisierung von Krieg? Problemfelder des Einsatzes privater Militär- und Sicherheitsfirmen in der modernen Kriegführung.“ Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte 35-36: 39-44Themenheft “Moderne Kriegführung“. (with Elke Krahmann) 2016 “Kommentar: Die richtig guten Gutmenschen. Private Initiativen fordern die etablierten Hilfsorganisationen heraus. Recht so!“ Internationale Politik und Gesellschaft. http://www.ipg-journal.de/kommentar/artikel/die-richtig-guten- gutmenschen-1431/ 2015 “Internationale NGOs: Experten, Anwälte und Aktivisten.“ E+Z 10/2015, S. 21-23. (with Charlotte Dany) 2007 “Private Polizisten – Statebuilder der Zukunft? Die Privatisierung von Polizeieinsätzen im Irak und in Afghanistan.“ Polizei & Wissenschaft. Heft 3/2007, 46-51. 2007 “Aus Söldnern werden Geschäftsleute: Die Marketingstrategien privater Militärfirmen.“ Internationale Politik und Gesellschaft. Heft 4/2007, 74-89.

Grants: Main Applicant • “Keeping the Minutes or Leading the Talk? Women’s Experiences in Peace Negotiations”, Folke Bernadotte Akademie, Sweden, € 7 980, 01-12/2020 • Research Network "Privatisation of Security through Private Security and Military Companies", German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG), € 24 000, 2012-2016 • Research Project on “Aid Agencies and Security“, Leibniz University Hannover, € 26.500, 2009-2011 • German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), Various Travel Grants, 2010–2012

Co-Applicant in National and International Collaborative Projects • with Ulrich Riegel, interdisciplinary teaching project (catholic religion and social sciences): „The Link Between Individual Religiosity and Volunteering. The Example of Assistance Given to Refugees”, University of Siegen, € 3.000, 2016 • with Susan Jackson, PI (Stockholm University), Nick Robinson (University of Leeds), Jutta Joachim (Radboud University Nijmegen): "Militarization 2.0: Militarization's Social Media Footprint through a Gendered Lens", Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet, VR dnr 340-2012-5990), € 2 222 197 (own share: € 202 261), 2014- 2018 • with André Bank (German Institute of Global and Area Studies, GIGA, Hamburg) and Christiane Fröhlich (Istanbul Policy Center and ): Conference "Migration and the Conflict Cycle", Fritz Thyssen Foundation, € 6 000, April 2016 • with Anne Jenichen (Aston University) and Jutta Joachim (Radboud University Nijmegen): "Promoters of Gender Mainstreaming? International Organizations and UNSCR 1325", Folke Bernadotte Academy, Sweden, € 26 000, 2012-2014 • Franco-German University, Travel Grants, 2000–2001 and 2002–2003

Scholarships and Awards: • Friedrich-Ebert-Foundation, Scholarship for Graduate Students, 2006–2008 • Award for the best diploma thesis at the Institute of Political Science at the University of Münster, 2004

Editorial and Advisory Boards: since 2020 Co-editor, Book series “Elemente der Politik”, Springer VS since 2018 Member of the Editorial Board of the peer-reviewed international journal Contemporary Security Policy since 2017 Member of the Advisory Board of the junior research group PluS-i (Pluralisation of local urban security production) since 2016 Co-editor, Book series “Transnational Perspectives on Transformations in State and Society“, Nomos

Reviewer for: Journals: British Journal of Political Science, Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Critical Studies on Security, Disasters, European Journal of International Relations, International Interactions, International Journal, International Migration, International Studies Perspectives, International Studies Review, Journal of Peace Research, Journal of the Indian Ocean Region, Millennium, Politics & Gender, Review of International Studies, Risk, Hazards & Crisis in Public Policy, Sage Open, Security Dialogue, Zeitschrift für Friedens- und Konfliktforschung (ZeFKo)

Publisher: Routledge Studies in International Business and the World Economy Organizations: Austrian Political Science Association, German Academic Scholarship Foundation (Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes)

Consultancy: 2016 Transparency International Germany: consultation on the regulation of private security companies, including a policy paper (co-authored with Elke Krahmann) for the Munich Security Conference

2016 FriEnt (Working Group on Peace and Development): consultation on security of aid organizations in the field

since Member of a Research Working Group of the Folke Bernadotte Academy 2012 (Sweden) on Women, Peace and Security

2005- Gesellschaft für technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ), Deutsche Investitions- und 2006 Entwicklungsgesellschaft (DEG), Stiftung für wirtschaftliche Entwicklung und berufliche Qualifizierung (SEQUA): evaluation and consultation on public-private-partnerships

Training in Higher Education Didactics: 2010-2012 Participation in diverse courses offered by the higher education didactics program at the Leibniz University Hannover: (1) Lehrveranstaltungen kompetenzorientiert planen, (2) Einführung in ILIAS für Lehrende, (3) Methodenwerkstatt, (4) Gesprächsführung in Lehrveranstaltungen

2006 Participation in „Das Lehren lernen. Ein didaktischer Workshop“, organized by the Landeszentrale für Politische Bildung Baden-Württemberg, funded by the German Foundation for Peace Research (DSF)

Administrative Positions & Service: • Co-Speaker of the Thematic Group “Critical Security Studies” of the International Relations Section of the DVPW (German Political Science Association) (since 01/2020) • Member of the steering committee of the Siegen Centre for Gender Studies (Gestu_S) (06/2019-07/2020) • Academic Advisor of two Fellows of the Philipp Schwartz-Initiative of the Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung at the University Siegen (2016-2020) • Member of the Faculty Council of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at the University of Siegen (04/2015-03/2017 & 12/2017-08/2020) • Member of the Departmental Council of the Department of Social Sciences, University of Siegen (04/2013-03/2015 & 04/2017-03/2019) • Departmental Coordinator at the University of Siegen for Erasmus Cooperation with Radboud University Nijmegen at the Department of (02/2014-08/2020) • Member of a Departmental Committee for Quality Insurance of Teaching at the University of Siegen (2014-2017) • Member of the Departmental Council of the Institute of Political Science at the University of Hannover (2012)

Languages: • German (Native speaker) • English (Fluent) • French (Fluent) • Spanish (Good)