Otto-Wolff-Director of the Research Institute
China-Program
Areas of Specialization:
Foreign Language: English, Chinese, French
phone: +49- (0)30 25 42 31-25
e-mail: sandschneider@dgap.org
Eberhard Sandschneider is Otto-Wolff-Director of the Research Institute of the German Council on Foreign Relations. He graduated from the Saar University, Saarbrücken in 1981 in English Language and Literature, Latin, History and Political Science. In 1986, he received his PhD in Political Science at the Saar University with a thesis on “The Political Role of the People’s Liberation Army after the Cultural Revolution” . He finished his “habilitation” on “Stability and Transformation of Political Systems” in November 1993. He held a position as professor for International Relations between 1995 and 1998 in Mainz, before accepting a chair at Free University Berlin in 1998. Between March 2001 and March 2003 he served as Dean of the faculty for Political and Social Sciences at Free University. Later that year he succeeded Karl Kaiser as the Otto-Wolff-Director of the Research Institute of the German Council on Foreign Relations.
Among his most recent publications are:
The new US administration and the upcoming world financial summit
Interview with Katharina Gnath
10.11.2008 | nordwest radio
The Future of German-American Relations
On October 28, Simon Koschut spoke at the University of Leipzig on the future of German-American Relations in face of the upcoming elections. (28.10.2008)
The U.S. Democratic Role Model’s Deficiencies
At the expert conference of the “Working Group Democracy Studies” of the German Association of Political Science (DVPW) from October 16 -18, 2008 in Hamburg, Josef Braml presented his paper entitled “The U.S. Democratic Role Model’s Deficiencies”. (16.10.2008)
On October 2nd, 2008, Josef Braml gave a presentation at the “Wannseeforum“ and discussed with students and alumni of the German elite foundation “Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes” the issue of a “Sustainable Energy Security Policy”. (02.10.2008)
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