is Professor for peace research and international politics at the Institute of Politics in Tübingen. He has studied theology and political science in Munich, Tübingen and Paris. He got his doctorate with the work Die Macht der Moral in den Internationalen Beziehungen. Analyse der militärischen Interventionen westlicher Staaten in Somalia, Ruanda und Bosnien. For this work he was awarded with the Helmuth-James-von-Moltke-Preis 2003 of the Deutschen Gesellschaft für Wehrrecht und Humanitäres Völkerrecht. He is member of the editorial board of International Politics and member of the DFG-funded Collegue Globale Herausforderungen – Transnationale und transkulturelle Lösungen. In his research he has specialiced on the issue of religion and peace or violence: Religion, Krieg und Frieden (Berlin 2007) (co-edition with A. De Juan); Theories of International Regimes (Cambridge 1997) (co-edited with P. Mayer and V. Rittberger); Grasping the Impact of Religious Traditions on Political Conflicts (2007) (co-edited with A. De Juan); Does Religion Make a Difference? Theoretical Approaches to the Impact of Faith on Political Conflict (2000) (together with V. Rittberger); Merkmale gewaltresistenter Glaubensgemeinschaften – Überlegungen zum Schutz religiöser Überlieferung vor politischer Vereinnahmung (Wiesbaden 2007).
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- Andreas Hasenclever (DEU)
- Barbara Hallensleben (CHE)
- Benoît Bourgine (BEL)
- Carla Danani (ITA)
- Cecilia Clegg (GBR)
- Ingolf U. Dalferth (CHE)
- Jean Delumeau (FRA)
- Kajsa Ahlstrand (SWE)
- Kjetil Hafstad (NOR)
- Magarditsch Hatschikjan (GRE-BUL)
- Manfred Brocker (DEU)
- Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela (RSA)
- R. Scott Appleby (USA)
- Thomas Brudholm (DNK)
