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Prof. Dr. Anja Jetschke
University of Göttingen
Chair of International Relations
E-Mail: anja.jetschke@sowi.uni-goettingen.de
Short CV
- Margarete-von-Wrangell Fellow at the Department of Political Science of the University of Freiburg (2008-2013)
- Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Mershon Institute for International Security Studies, Ohio State University (2007-2008)
- Assistant Professor for Political Science at the University of Freiburg (2001-2008)
- Ph.D. in Political Science of the European University Institute in Florence (2001)
- Research Fellow at the University of Konstanz (1995-2000)
Main Fields of Interest
- Domestic impact of international norms
- The diffusion of policies and institutions from Europe to other regions
- Social Network Analysis
- Methods
KFG Research Project
"Governance Import from Europe to Regional Organizations"
Publications
2011: (with Philomena Murray) Diffusing Regional Integration: The EU and East Asia, West European Politics 34 (forthcoming).
2011: (with Tobias Lenz) Vergleichende Regionalismusforschung und Diffusion: Eine neue Forschungsagenda, Politische Vierteljahresschrift 52: 3, 448-474.
2010: Do Regional Organizations Travel? European Integration, Diffusion and the Case of ASEAN, KFG Working Paper Series (17), October 2010, Freie Universität Berlin.
2010: Human Rights and State Security. Indonesia and the Philippines. Pennsylvania: Penn Press.
2010: The ASEAN Charter – Convergence with the EU-model of regional integration?, ZEI Regional Integration Observer 4: 3, 6.
2009: Institutionalizing ASEAN: Celebrating Europe through network governance, Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 22: 3, 407-426.
2009: (with Jürgen Rüland) Decoupling Rhetoric and Practice: The Cultural Limits of ASEAN Cooperation, The Pacific Review, 22: 3, 179-202.
2008: (with Jürgen Rüland) 40 years of ASEAN: Perspectives, Performance and Lessons for Change, The Pacific Review, 21: 4, 397-409.
2006: Weltkultur versus Partikularismus, Die Friedens-Warte. Journal of International Peace and Organization, 81: 1, 25-49.