Dr. Christoph Harig
CV
- 04/2018 – 09/2021 Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Helmut-Schmidt-Universität – University of the Federal Armed Forces Hamburg
- 05/2017 – 03/2018 Academic Skills Advisor, University of Chichester
- 10/2013 – 11/2017 PhD in Security Studies, King’s Brazil Institute, King’s College London
- 09/2016 – 12/2016 Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of International Development, King’s College London
- 10/2011 – 09/2013 MA Research Training Programme in Social Sciences, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin
- 10/2006 – 09/2010 Magister Artium (MA), Political Science and Spanish Philology, Universität Potsdam
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Publications
Peer-reviewed articles
Militarisation by Popular Demand? Explaining the Politics of Internal Military Roles in Brazil, Bulletin of Latin American Research, 2021
Soldiers in police roles, in: Policing and Society, 30/9, 2020, 1097-1114
Learning to fight in UN peacekeeping, in: Defence Studies, 20/1, 2020, 39-60
Re-Importing the ‘Robust Turn’ in UN Peacekeeping: Internal Public Security Missions of Brazil’s Military, in: International Peacekeeping, 26/2, 2019, 137-164.
Are rising powers consistent or ambiguous foreign policy actors? Brazil, humanitarian intervention and the ‘graduation dilemma’, in: International Affairs 93/3, 2017, 625-641 (with Kai-Michael Kenkel)
Synergy effects between MINUSTAH and public security in Brazil, in: Brasiliana – Journal for Brazilian Studies 3/2, 2015, 142-168
Contributions to edited volumes
“O Haiti é aqui” – Legados da MINUSTAH para a segurança pública no Brasil, in: Barbosa dos Santos, Fabio Luis/ Perruso, Marco Antonio/ Oliveira, Marinalva Silva (eds.): O pânico como política – o Brasil no imaginário do lulismo em crise, Rio de Janeiro: Mauad Editora, 2020, 407-416
Sicherheitsproduktion in Brasilien zwischen Reformen der militarisierten Polizei und parapolizeilichem Einsatz des Militärs, in: Frevel, Bernhard/Wendekamm, Michaela (eds.): Sicherheitsproduktion zwischen Staat, Markt und Zivilgesellschaft, Wiesbaden: Springer VS, 2017, 269-291
Book review
Julio Ríos-Figueroa, Constitutional Courts as Mediators. Armed Conflict, Civil-Military Relations and the Rule of Law in Latin America (New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016), in: Journal of Latin American Studies 50/1, 2018, 234-236
Policy Papers
Brasilien als »Emerging Donor«: Politische Distanz und operative Nähe zu den traditionellen Gebern, Berlin, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, SWP – Studie 7, März 2012 (with Claudia Zilla)
Machtgewinn des Militärs im Innern: Problematische Entwicklung zivil-militärischer Beziehungen in Südamerika, Berlin, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, SWP – Aktuell 86, Dezember 2010 (with Claudia Zilla)
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Research interests
- Implications of the ‘robust turn’ in UN Peacekeeping
- Civil-military relations
- Military sociology
- Foreign and security policy
Letzte Änderung: 23. July 2024