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Curriculum Vitae

Professor Dr. Sebastian Harnisch

Office: Home: University of Heidelberg Am Herrenbrünnchen 57 Faculty for Economic and Social Science 54295 Institute for Political Science Marstallstr. 6 69117 Heidelberg/Germany

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Name Sebastian Ralph Johannes Harnisch Date of Birth 3rd of February 1967 Nationality German Marital Status married, two sons

Education

2004 Habilitation (Political Science), University of Trier 1998 Dissertation PhD (Political Science), University of Trier 1993 M.A. (Political Science, History), University of Trier 1990-1991 Graduate Studies (Diplomacy), Georgetown University, Washington DC Exchange student

Professional Experience

2007 to present Professor for Political Science, Institute for Political Science, University of Heidelberg 2006-2007 Associate Professor, Chair for International Politics, Federal Armed Forces University Munich 2003-2007 Associate Professor in International Relations and Foreign Policy, University of Trier 1998-2003 Assistant Professor, Department of International Relations, University of Trier 1993-1998 Reader in International Relations and Foreign Policy, University of Trier 1997 Research Fellow in Korean Studies, Seoul National University, Seoul (Korea Foundation Scholarship) 1996 Research Fellow at the East Asian Institute, Columbia University, New York (funded by German Research Foundation, GSF) 1996 Research Fellow at Yonsei University, Seoul and the Japan Center for International Exchange, Tokyo (funded by GSF)

Project Management, Grants & Research Networks

2005-present Project Leader, Research Project “Welfare State Models and the international struggle against poverty: The EU as an actor in development policy”, University of Trier (funded by German Research Foundation, grant awarded 320000 €) 2001-present Partner, British Academy Network “Beyond Normalization: Politics, Culture and Society in Germany in the Social Democratic Era”, University of Leeds 2000-present Member, Project “Missile Defense Research International”, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (German Foundation for Peace Research) 1997-present Member, Study Group “Nonproliferation and Sensitive Technologies”, German Council for Foreign Relations 2002-2003 Project Manager, “Database of International Experts”, German Public Television (ARD Tagesschau/Tagesthemen, grant awarded 5000 €) 2000-2001 Grant Acquisition and Project Administration of the German Political Science Association’s E-Learning Project ‘PolitikON’ (Federal Ministry of Research, Bonn, grant awarded 750000 €) 1997-2001 Co-Founder and Project Coordinator, Internet-Project www.deutsche- aussenpolitik.de (ASKO EUROPA Foundation/German Foreign 2 Ministry, grant awarded 200000 €) 1990-present Scholarships: Friedrich-Ebert Foundation; State of Rhineland-Palatinate; Travel grants: Fulbright Commission, German Research Foundation; Korea Foundation, Konrad-Adenauer-Foundation, Jean-Monnet Program

Publications / Monographs

1. Foreign Policy of the Federal Republic of Germany, Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag (contract signed with publisher for autumn 2006 release) (in German). 2. International Politics and the Constitution. The Domestification of German Security and European Policy, Baden-Baden 2006 (in German). 3. (Ed.): German Security Policy. An Assessment of the Schröder government’s track record, Baden-Baden 2004 (co-editors Christos Katsioulis/Marco Overhaus) (in German). 4. (Ed.): Is Germany offside? Red-Green Foreign Policy 1998-2003, Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag 2003 (co-editors Hanns W. Maull/Constantin Grund) (in German). 5. (Ed.): Germany as a Civilian Power. The Foreign Policy of the Berlin Republic, Manchester: Manchester University Press 2001 (co-editor Hanns W. Maull). 6. Foreign Policy Learning. US-Foreign Policy on the Korean Peninsula, Opladen: Leske & Budrich 2000 (in German). 7. Nuclear Weapons in North Korea. Regional Stability and Crisis Management through the Geneva Accord, Bonn: Europa Union Verlag 2000 (co-author Hanns W. Maull) (in German). 8. Europe and America. US attitudes towards West European Integration 1987-1994, Sinzheim: Pro-Universitate Verlag (in German).

Publications / Articles in refereed journals & volumes

Articles in journals

1. The Proliferation Network of A. Q. Khan, in: Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte B48 (2005), pp. 1-8 (in German). 2. German Non-Proliferation Policy and the Iraq Conflict, in: German Politics 13 (2004) 2, pp. 1-34. 3. Bluff or not? North Korea’s nuclear confession must be taken seriously, in: Internationale Politik 60 (2005) 3, pp. 104-107 (in German). 4. The ZIB as a forum for the German IR community? A critical assessment, in: Zeitschrift für Internationale Beziehungen 11 (2004) 2, pp. 357-364 (co-authors Hanns W. Maull/Siegfried Schieder) (in German). 5. Transatlantic cooperation is a must. Europe, The United States and Weapons of Mass Destruction, in: Internationale Politik 59 (2004) 1, pp. 19-25 (in English and German). 6. US-DPRK Relations under the Bush Administration: From „go slow“ to „no go“, in: Asian Survey 42 (2002) 6, pp. 856-882. 7. Embedding Korea’s Unification Multilaterally, in: Pacific Review 15 (2002) 1, pp. 29-62 (co-author Hanns W. Maull). 8. Change and Continuity in Post-Unification German Foreign Policy, in: German Politics 10 (2001) 1, pp. 35-60.

Chapters in edited volumes

9. German Strategic Culture and Military Operations in Kosovo and Iraq, in: Taberner, Stuart/Cooke, Paul (Ed.): Germany’s Normalization in the 1990s, Manchester: Manchester University Press (forthcoming) (co-author Kerry Longhurst).

3 10. The Korean Peninsula and Changes in Great Power relations 2003-2004, in: Kaiser, Karl et al. (Ed.): Yearbook International Politics 2003/2004, München: Oldenbourg Verlag (forthcoming). 11. Germany’s New European Policy: Weaker, Leaner, Meaner, in: Maull, Hanns W. (Ed.): Germany’s Uncertain Power. The Foreign Policy of the Berlin Republic, New York: Palgrave 2006, pp. 95-108 (co-author Siegfried Schieder). 12. European Union, in: Baker, Richard (Ed.): Asia Pacific Security Outlook 2004, Tokyo: Japan Center for International Exchange 2004, pp. 89-98. 13. The two Korean states: internal problems and external rapprochement, in: Kaiser, Karl et al. (Ed.): Yearbook International Politics 2001/2002, München: Oldenbourg Verlag 2004, pp. 357-364 (in German). 14. Theories of Foreign Policy Analysis in an Era of Change, in: Hellmann, Gunther et al. (Ed.): New International Relations Scholarship. State of the Art and Perspectives in Germany, Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag 2003, pp. 313-360 (in German). 15. European Union, in: Morrison, Charles (Ed.): Asia Pacific Security Outlook 2003, Tokyo: Japan Center for International Exchange 2003, pp. 53-60. 16. Political spring in North and South Korea, in: Kaiser, Karl/Hanns W. Maull (Ed.): Yearbook International Politics 1999/2000, München: Oldenbourg Verlag 2001, pp. 317-326 (in German).

Publications / Articles

1. Constructivist Approaches, in: Wilhelm, Andreas/Masala, Carlo (Ed.): Handbook of International Politics, Wiesbaden: VS Verlag (forthcoming) (in German). 2. The Hegemon, the Demon and failure in US-Policy vis-à-vis North Korea under George W. Bush, in: Wilzewski, Jürgen/Hils, Joachim (Ed.): Defect Democracy – Crusader State? US Foreign Policy under George W. Bush, Trier: WVT (forthcoming) (in German). 3. Iran - Europe’s slow-burning diplomatic crisis, in: German Foreign Policy in Dialogue 6 (2005) 17, pp. 44-54, http://www.deutsche-aussenpolitik.de/newsletter/issue17.pdf [2.11.2005]. 4. German Foreign Policy Reassessed. The Culture of Reticence and the debate on national interests, in: Streitkräfteamt, Informations- und Medienzentrale der Bundeswehr (Ed.): Reader Sicherheitspolitik, Ergänzungslieferung 03/05, http://reader-sipo.de/artikel/0503_ AVI3.pd f [09.06. 2005] (in German). 5. Soldiering On! North Korea as a Nuclear Weapon State. Regional and International Implications in: German-Japanese Center Berlin (Ed.): Security Threats and Strategies of a Regional Security Policy in North East Asia 2005, pp. 7-15. 6. Editorial, in: Harnisch, Sebastian et al. (Ed.): German Security Policy. An Assessment of the Schröder government’s track record, Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag 2004, pp. 11-14 (in German). 7. German Security on the test-bench: Nonproliferation policy in Iraq, in: Harnisch, Sebastian et al. (Ed.): German Security Policy. An Assessment of the Schröder government’s track record, Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag 2004, pp. 173-200 (in German). 8. Conclusion: Loosened ties and separate ways in German Security Policy?, in: Harnisch, Sebastian et al. (Ed.): German Security Policy. An Assessment of the Schröder government’s track record, Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag 2004, pp. 253-262 (co-authors Christos Katsioulis/Marco Overhaus) (in German). 9. Nonproliferation: A Challenge for Europe, in: Blätter für deutsche und internationale Politik 48 (2003) 12, pp. 1427-1431 (in German). 10. North Korea’s Weapons of mass destruction programs, in: Österreichische Militärische Zeitschrift 41 (2003) 2, pp. 149-162 (in German).

4 11. Building Europe – preserving Germany: red-green European policy, in: Harnisch, Sebastian et al. (Ed.): Is Germany offside? Red-Green Foreign Policy 1998-2003, Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag 2003, pp. 65-78 (co-author Siegfried Schieder) (in German). 12. Make or Break? Relations between the United States and North Korea after Pyongyang’s admission of a secret nuclear weapons program, in: Asien – Afrika – Lateinamerika 30 (2003) 6, pp. 581-597. 13. The US-DPRK talks to end North Korean missile programs, in: Österreichische Militärische Zeitschrift 40 (2002) 4, pp. 415-424 (in German). 14. Germany as a Civilian Power: Introduction, in: Harnisch, Sebastian/Maull, Hanns W. (Ed.): Germany as a Civilian Power. The Foreign Policy of the Berlin Republic, Manchester: Manchester University Press 2001, pp. 1-9 (co-author Hanns W. Maull). 15. Conclusion: Learned its lesson well? Germany as a Civilian Power ten years after unification, in: Harnisch, Sebastian/Maull, Hanns W. (Ed.): Germany as a Civilian Power. The Foreign Policy of the Berlin Republic, Manchester: Manchester University Press 2001, pp. 128-156 (co-author Hanns W. Maull). 16. How the US learned to live with the North Korean bomb, in: Köllner, Patrick (Ed.): German Scholarship in Korean Studies, Hamburg: Institute for Asian Studies (IFA) 2002, pp. 77-114 (in German). 17. The Hegemon and the Demon: US Nuclear Learning vis-à-vis North Korea, in: Amerikastudien 46 (2001) 4, pp. 609-628. 18. Dealing with North Korea: From Bilateralism to Multilateralism, in: International Journal of Korean Unification Studies 10 (2001) 2, pp. 27-58. 19. Exploring the German Analogy: The ‘2+4’ Process and its Relevance for the Korean Peninsula, in: Baek, Jong-Chun/Kim, Young Jae (Ed.): Peace and Stability on the Korean Peninsula, Seoul: Korean Ass. of International Studies 2001, pp. 313-356 (co-author Hanns W. Maull). 20. Editorial: What has changed, and what has not changed in Transatlantic Relations, in: German Foreign Policy in Dialogue 2 (2001) 5, pp. 5-7. 21. The German Response to the September 11th Terrorist Attacks: A Shift in the Domestic Political Debate and Party Politics?, in: German Foreign Policy in Dialogue 2 (2001) 5, pp. 16-22 (co-author Wolfgang Brauner). 22. The Politics of Germany’s Policy against terrorism before the September 11th Attacks, in: German Foreign Policy in Dialogue 2 (2001) 5, pp. 23-24. 23. Successful institutionalisation in Security Policy in Northeast Asia: An institutionalist perspective on the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization, in: Maull, Hanns W./Nabers, Dirk (Ed.): Multilateralism in East Asia, Hamburg: IFA 2001, pp. 118-158 (in German). 24. Political Science in the Globalization trap? Theoretical Considerations and empirical findings, in: Gellner, Winand/Strohmeier, Gerd (Ed.): Identity and Strangeness (PIN- Yearbook 1/2001), Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag 2001, pp. 13-24 (in German). 25. The US-North Korea Policy under the Clinton Administration, in: Köllner, Patrick (Ed.): Korea Yearbook 2001 – Politics, Economics, Society, Hamburg: IFA 2001, pp. 235-254 (in German). 26. Diplomatic gymnastics in Pyongyang, in: Blätter für deutsche und internationale Politik 45 (2000) 12, pp. 1429-1432 (in German). 27. The German Perspective on Nice, in: German Foreign Policy in Dialogue 1 (2000) 3 (co- author Bernhard Stahl). 28. The Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO): Evolution – Structure and Perspectives for 1999, in: Köllner, Patrick (Ed.): Korea 1999: Politik, Wirtschaft, Gesellschaft, Hamburg: IFA 1999, pp. 205-245 (in German). 29. How much is enough? The normalization of US Foreign Policy vis-à-vis North Korea, in:

5 Korea Forum (1999) 2, pp. 1-7 (in German).

Editorial activities, Review activities & Media Appearances

Editorial Co-Editor of the Online-Newsletter and E-Monograph series of positions www.deutsche-aussenpolitik.de, Editor of the Nonproliferation letter (8 issues in 2005 so far for decision makers and media). Reviews written German Foundation for Peace Research, Security Dialogue, Manchester for University Press, Zeitschrift für Internationale Beziehungen. Media Deutsche Welle/World Service, Deutschlandfunk, Radio appearances International, Handelsblatt, Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Financial Times, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, South Morning Post, IRNA.

Professional Papers & Presentations - Selection

2005 The German EU and G-8 Presidency in 2007, Invited Presentation at the German Foreign Office, Berlin, December 16th, 2005 (in German). Foreign Policy Implications: Germany as a Partner in Europe and the World, Presentation at the Conference „The New German Government: Political Implications of the Elections in Germany”, Friedrich-Ebert- Foundation London, October 21st, 2005. The Domestification of German Foreign Policy: a Structurationist Analysis of German Security and European Policies After Unification, Paper presented at the International Relations Section Meeting of the German Political Science Association, October 6th-8th, 2005 (in German). The way ahead in North Korea. Invited Presentation at the German Foreign Office, Berlin, June 21st, 2005 (in German). Theoretical Foundations of the Civilian Power Approach and the Foreign Policy of Gerhard Schröders Cabinet’s 1998-2005, Paper presented to the Conference „Is Germany still a Civilian Power?“, Heinrich-Böll- Foundation and Foundation for European Understanding Kreisau, June 20th, 2005, Kreisau/ (in German). The Neglected Enemy: The Unraveling of the United States North Korea Policy under George W. Bush. Paper presented at the Conference „Defect Democracy - Crusader State? US-World Policy in the Era of George W. Bush“, April 28th-30th, 2005, Lamprecht (in German). 2004 Soldiering on: North Korea as a Nuclear Weapon State. Regional and International Implications. Remarks at the Symposium „Security Threats and Strategies of a Regional Security Policy in Northeast Asia“, co- sponsored by the Japanese-German Center Berlin and the Friedrich- Ebert-Foundation Berlin, October 26th, 2004. Understanding Germany? The Limits of Normalisation and the Power of Strategic Culture, Presentation at the British Academy Network Workshop „Beyond Normalisation: Politics, Society and Culture in Germany in the Social Democratic Era“, September 1st-2nd, 2004.

6 2003 A European Security Role on the Korean Peninsula? Invited Presentation to the 6th Annual Conference of the Waldbröl Group on the European and Euro-Atlantic Coordination of Security Policies vis-à-vis the Asia- Pacific, Berlin, German Institute for International and Security Affairs, December 11th, 2003. The North Korean Nuclear Crisis: Policy positions and peaceful conflict resolution, Presentation to the Nonproliferation Study Group, German Council on Foreign Relations, Berlin October 22nd, 2003. Bound to fail? – Germany’s Policy in the Iraq Crisis 2001-2003, Paper presented at the 23rd German Studies Association Annual Conference in New Orleans (Louisiana), September 18th-21st, 2003. 2002 The Hegemon and the Demon: Foreign Policy Learning in US-North Korea Policy, Invited Presentation at the Book Launch Event „Toward a New American Century? The US Hegemon in Motion“, German Foreign Ministry, Berlin, June 18th, 2002. 2001 E-Learning at the University of Trier, Invited Presentation for the Workshop of the German Political Science Ass., „Teaching International Relations“, Technical University Darmstadt, March 1st-2nd, 2001. Presentation of the Online Project www.deutsche-aussenpolitik.de during the visit of Chancellor Gerhard Schröder and State Premier Kurt Beck, University of Trier, January 24th, 2001. 2000 The North Korea policy of the Clinton administration. A case of foreign policy learning? Presentation at the Conference „Social Scientific Research on Korea in Germany: Stock Taking and Perspectives “, Gustav-Stresemann-Institut, Bonn, December 2nd-3rd, 2000. Ten Years After Unification: explanatory power and conceptual weaknesses of the Civilian Power Approach, Presentation at the Institute for German Studies, University of Birmingham, November 6th, 2000. German Foreign Policy after Unification, Presentation at the 21st Congress of the German Association for Political Science, Halle, October 1st-5th, 2000. 1999 US-Nonproliferation Policy on the Korean Peninsula 1993-1995: a case of foreign policy learning? Presentation to the IR Section of the German Association for Political Science, Arnoldshain, February 12th, 1999. 1998 Globalisation, Financial Crisis and the social disintegration in South Korea, Presentation at the 14th Foreign Economic Conference of the German Overseas Institute, Bonn, December 1st, 1998. 1996 The Deepening and Widening of the European Union: Problems and Perspectives, Invited presentation for the Friedrich-Ebert-Foundation, Tokyo, May 1st, 1996.

7 Conferences Coordinated

2004 German Foreign Policy in the 1990s, Brühl, Bundeszentrale für Politische Bildung, July 14th-17th, 2004. 2003 German Security and Defense Policy: Loosened ties – separate ways?, Otzenhausen, European Academy, July 10th-11th, 2003. The Present Crisis on the Korean Peninsula, Workshop together with the Korean Institute for National Unification, Trier, European Law Academy, June 25th, 2003. 1998 Germany as a Civilian Power. Results of Recent Research, University of Trier, December 11th-12th, 1998. 1997 Coordinating Staff member of the Korean Political Science Association for the International Political Science Association Congress in Seoul.

Academic Teaching

PhD supervision Regular PhD supervision since 1998. Instructor on PhD candidate research training on methodology 2003/04. M.A. Regular M.A. supervision since 1994. supervision Supervision of 15 M.A. candidates since April 2003.

Graduate and Undergraduate Teaching

2005 Graduate Course „Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction“, M.A. Program, University of Trier, Winter Term 2005/2006. Undergraduate Course „Europeanization of National Foreign, Security and Development Policies. The Cases of France, Britain and Germany“, M.A. Program, University of Trier, Winter Term 2005/2006. Graduate Course „Regional Cooperation in East Asia”, M.A. Program, University of Trier, Summer Term 2005 (in English Language). Lecture „The Foreign Policy of the Unified Germany”, M.A. Program, University of Trier, Summer Term 2005. 2004 Undergraduate Course „The United Nations in World Politics“ M.A. Program, University of Trier, Winter Term 2004/2005. Undergraduate Course „US Foreign Policy after the End of the Cold War”, M.A. Program, University of Trier, Summer Term 2004. Trinational Graduate Course „British, German and Polish Strategy Cultures: Security Policies in the 1990s and the Future of NATO” (Workshop Seminar at the University of Birmingham), M.A. Program, University of Trier, Winter Term 2003/2004, co-taught with Kerry Longhurst, PhD, Institute for German Studies, University of Birmingham, and Prof. Tomasz Zyro, University of Warsaw. Undergraduate Course „German Foreign Policy since 1949”, M.A. Program, University of Trier, Winter Term 2003/2004. 2003 Undergraduate Course “The European Union as an International Actor”, M.A. Program, University of Trier, Summer Term 2003.

8 2002 Undergraduate Course „International Organisations: UN, World Bank, M.A. Program, University of Trier, Summer Term 2002. Undergraduate Course „Comparative Foreign Policy Studies: Germany, France and the United Kingdom”, M.A. Program, University of Trier, Winter Term 2001/2002. 2001 Undergraduate Course „German Foreign Policy since Unification“, M.A. Program, University of Trier, Summer Term 2001. Undergraduate Course „Europe as an Actor in World Politics”, M.A. Program, University of Trier, Winter Term 2000/2001, co-taught with Dr. Bernhard Stahl. Binational Graduate Course „Germany and Britain in Europe” (Workshop Seminar at University of Trier), M.A. Program, University of Trier, Winter Term 2000/2001, co-taught with Kerry Longhurst, PhD, and Prof. Lord John Roper, Institute for German Studies, University of Birmingham. 2000 Undergraduate Course „International Organizations“, M.A. Program, University of Trier, Summer Term 2000, co-taught with Dr. Bernhard Stahl. Graduate Course „Recent Developments in International Relations Theory”, Summer Term 2000, co-taught with Prof. Dr. Hanns W. Maull. Undergraduate Course „European Security Policy in a Era of Change: NATO, WEU und OSCE”, M.A. Program, University of Trier, Winter Term 1999/2000, co-taught with Dr. Dirk Nabers. 1999 Binational Graduate Course „Comparative Foreign Policy Analysis. Germany and Poland in Europe“ (Workshop Seminar in Krakow), M.A. Program, University of Trier, Winter Term 1999/2000, co-taught with Dr. Bernhard Stahl and Prof. Dr. Grazyna Skapska, Jagiellonian University, Krakow. Undergraduate Course „Conflict and Crisis on the Korean Peninsula“, M.A. Program, University of Trier, Summer Term 1999. 1998 Undergraduate Course „US Foreign Policy since 1945”, M.A. Program, University of Trier, Winter Term 1998/1999. Undergraduate Course „International Politics and the Internet“, M.A. Program, University of Trier, Winter Term 1998/1999, co-taught with Christian Lindner, M.A. 1997 Undergraduate Course „The Foreign Policy of the unified Germany”, M.A. Program, University of Trier, Winter Term 1997/1998. 1996 Undergraduate Course „Deepening and Widening of European Institutions“, M.A. Program, University of Trier, Winter Term 1996/1997. Undergraduate Course „United States Foreign Policy after 1945“, M.A. Program, University of Trier, Winter Term 1995/1996. 1995 Undergraduate Course „ Introduction to International Relations“, M.A. Program, University of Trier, Winter Term 1994/1995. 1994 Undergraduate Course „Introduction to International Relations“, M.A. Program, University of Trier, Summer Term 1994.

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