Vita
Anne Lange works as a senior researcher in the research und transfer project Impact Hub: Integrated Efficacy of Integrated Action for Peace, funded by the German Federal Foreign Office and the Robert Bosch Foundation. Prior to her time at IFSH, she held a research position at the German Police University (GPU) and has been part of the research and evaluation project “Interministerial Strategic Evaluation of Germany’s Civilian Engagement in Afghanistan”. Anne Lange holds a PhD in Politics and Public Administration. She has field research experience in Ghana, Haiti, Tunisia, Timor-Leste, Morocco/Western Sahara and Kosovo.
Research profile
- Organized violence, especially civil wars and organized crime
- Conflict resolution, with a particular focus on security sector governance and reform
- International police cooperation and peacekeeping operations
- Public administrations, especially ministerial bureaucracies and security agencies
Selected Publications
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Lange, Anne. 2025.
Ordnungshüter, keine Friedensstifter. Besprechung des Buches von Lou Pingeot, Police Peacekeeping: The UN, Haiti, and the Production of Global Social Order, Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press 2023.
In: Vereinte Nationen 73 (6): 286
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Hartmann, Christoph,
Helge Roxin,
Mojib Rahman Atal,
Helena Berchtold,
Matthew Kellogg,
Maren Weeger,
Uwe Marquardt,
Anne Lange,
Katja Mielke,
Mia Seltmann,
Thilo Vogt,
Gregor B.M. Meiering,
Tilman Welte,
Petra Scheuermann,
Vera Hennefeld,
Leona Keyl,
Cornelia Brinkmann,
Michael Sickert,
Emma Cain,
Sascha Kuhn,
Nina Steinitz. 2023.
Ressortgemeinsame strategische Evaluierung des zivilen Engagements der Bundesregierung in Afghanistan: Ressortgemeinsamer Bericht, Finale Version.
Bonn: DEval.
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Vermeij, Lotte,
Cleo Bigwood,
Tobias von Gienanth,
Liezelle Kumalo,
Seba Issa,
Fahiraman Rodrigue Kone,
Anne Lange,
Ornella Moderan,
Maria Gilen Røysamb,
Kulwant Kumar Sharma. 2022.
UN Peacekeeping Operations at a Crossroads: The Implementation of Protection Mandates in Contested and Congested Spaces.
NORCAP and EPON Protection Report. Oslo: Norwegian Institute for International Affairs.