Changes from the "Margins": Non-European Actors, Ideas and Strategies in International Organizations: Comparativ, cartea 4/5, 2013
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ISBN-13: 9783865838360
ISBN-10: 3865838367
Pagini: 260
Dimensiuni: 162 x 228 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Leipziger Universitätsvlg
Seria Comparativ
ISBN-10: 3865838367
Pagini: 260
Dimensiuni: 162 x 228 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Leipziger Universitätsvlg
Seria Comparativ
Notă biografică
Historian
and
political
scientist
Klaas
Dykmann
is
Associate
Professor
and
Director
of
Studies
for
Global
Studies
at
Roskilde
University
in
Denmark.
As
a
fellow
of
the
German
Academic
Exchange
Service
and
the
Friedrich
Ebert
Foundation
he
was
awarded
his
Ph.D.
at
the
University
of
Hamburg
in
2003.
He
taught
and
researched
in
the
Americas,
Europe,
India,
South
Africa,
and
Australia.
Between
2003
and
2005
he
was
a
Thyssen
fellow
at
the
German
Institute
for
Global
and
Area
Studies
in
Hamburg
and
between
2006
and
2010
he
worked
at
the
Global
and
European
Studies
Institute
at
the
University
of
Leipzig.
His
research
interests
are
international
organisations,
inter-American
and
European
foreign
relations,
global
human
rights
and
the
international
civil
service.Katja
Naumann
is
a
Research
Fellow
at
the
Leipzig
Centre
for
the
History
and
Culture
of
East
Central
Europe
(GWZO)
and
lecturer
at
the
Global
and
European
Studies
Institute
at
the
Leipzig
University.
She
studied
history
in
Leipzig,
Edinburgh
and
Vienna
and
received
her
PhD
in
2012
for
a
dissertation
about
the
formation
of
world
history
teaching
and
research
in
the
US
and
for
which
she
was
awarded
the
Walter-Markov-Prize.
Currently
she
works
on
the
representation
of
East
Central
European
states
in
international
organisations
and
contributes
to
a
handbook
on
the
transnational
history
of
the
region.
Further
she
participates
in
a
research
group
at
Arhus
University
on
the
development
of
neoliberalism
in
comparative
and
transnational
perspective.