Hendrik Hegemann, M.A.
Ph. D. Candidate
Areas of research
International institutions, Theories of international relations, Transnational security threats, Counterterrorism
Curriculum vitae
Hendrik Hegemann studied political science, modern history,
and international and European law at the University of
Freiburg and the University Washington at Seattle. In June
2008, he obtained his master’s degree with a mark
of distinction. His thesis dealt with a constructivist explanation
of German and American policies towards China. He was an
intern with, among others, the German Marshall Fund of the
United States in Berlin and the the Konrad-Adenauer-Foundation’s
Washington office. Since October 2008, Hendrik Hegemann
has been a PhD candidate at the IFSH (ZEUS). His project
is funded by a stipend from the Konrad-Adenauer-Foundation.
Current project
Governing Counterterrorism: The Fight Against Transnational Terrorism and the Role of International Institutions
Publications
Selected
Publications
Languages
German, English
Contact
Institut für Friedensforschung und Sicherheitspolitik
ZEUS
Beim Schlump 83
D-20144 Hamburg
Telefon: +49-40-866077-65 Telefax: ++49-40-866 3615

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