Intrastate Conflict
Research department IV examines peace and conflict at the intrastate level. Its particular concern is with the relationship between the organization and transformation of political rule, on the one hand, and the violent escalation or peaceful resolution of intrastate conflicts, on the other. This includes the socioeconomic embeddedness of political rule and intrastate peace as well as external influences on intrastate conflicts and transformation processes. The overall aim is to identify the conditions and options for peacefully resolving intrastate conflict. Central research topics are civil wars and peacebuilding, dynamics and causes of political violence, political orders and their transformation, and international democracy promotion and humanitarian military interventions. The department’s empirical focus is on countries of the Global South, including the post-Soviet space.
Current PhD Project
- Economic Modernization in Russia’s Neo-Patrimonial System
- Elections in times of shrinking and closing civic and political spaces
- From War to Peace? Impacts of community-based reincorporation of former FARC combatants on local security settings in Colombia
- Perceptions of Coercion: AU and ECOWAS Interventions in The Gambia and Guinea-Bissau
- The Role of Media in Ethnic Conflict: The Case of Ethiopia
Completed PhD Project
- Democracy, Social Peace and Economic Crisis in South America
- Democratization after Civil Wars: The Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Islamist Movements from a Social Movement Theory Perspective: The Jordanian Islamic Action Front and the Tunisian An-Nahdha within Changing Opportunity Structures
- Radicalization of the marginalized? Dynamics of Islamist radicalization in Tunisia post 2011
- Religious Generation of Knowledge and Modernization in Post-Revolutionary Iran
- Russia's “Normative Alternative”? Political and Civil Rights’ Norms Internalization and Contestation Dynamics
- Social Self-Consciousness and Political Culture in Post-Soviet Russia
- The Afghanistan War as a Challenge for International Security Policy and Crisis Diplomacy
- The Lebanese Constitution in the Force Field Between War and Peace. From a Competitive to a Consociational Democratic Constitution
- China and the Andean region
- Chinese Adaptation to Conflict Risks in the Era of the Belt and Road Initiative
- Coercion in Peacebuilding
- Democracy beyond legitimate coercion: Deadly use of force by the police in the Philippines and Brazil
- Dynamics of interaction in contexts of shrinking civic space
- Effects and Modes of Effects of Humanitarian Military Interventions
- Elite Management and Ethnic Conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa
- European security and Russia
- German-Colombian Peace Institute CAPAZ
- One-Sided or Balanced: Which Post-Civil War Order Secures the Intrastate Peace?
- Research Network 'External Democracy Promotion'
- The Belt and Road Initiative’s impact on conflict states
- The Impact of the Collective Reincorporation of Former FARC-EP Fighters on the Local Reconstruction of the Social Fabric in Colombia
- The Justification of War and International Order. From Past to Present
- Violence and Political Order in Post-Conflict Colombia: An analysis of the assassination of social leaders
- Struggles over Socioeconomic Reforms: Political Conflict and Social Contention in Egypt and Tunisia post 2011 in Interregional Comparison
- Mapping discourses on NATO’s future
- Peace and Development 2020 – An Analysis of Recent Experiences and Findings
- Socioeconomic Protests and Political Transformation: Dynamics of Contentious Politics in Egypt and Tunisia Against the Background of South American Experiences
- The socioeconomic dimension of Islamist radicalization in Egypt and Tunisia
- Justice Conflicts in Democracy Promotion
- A rising China confronting its neighbors? How recognition mitigates territorial and maritime conflicts in the East and South China Seas
- Engaging in Shrinking Space – a response manual for German development actors
- The Contribution of Externally Induced Democratization to Consolidating Peace in Post-War Societies
- The Promotion of Democracy as a Risk Strategy: Democratization Policy of Democracies
- No State and Nation - no Democracy. The Democratization of the Post-Civil War Societies
- Systems of Violent Social Control in Indonesia and the Philippines
- Political, Cultural and Socio-Economic Determinants of Violence in Fragmented Societies (Using the Examples of Latin Amerika, South, and South-East Asia)
- The Transformation of Democracy in Bolivia and Ecuador: Justice Conflicts in the Negotiation of Political Change
- Conflicts and Indigenous Justice in the Andes (Peru and Ecuador)
- Meanings and Significance of Justice and Peace in Systems of Violence-based Social Control
- Nagorno-Karabakh
- Bruhn, Milene
- Dressler, Elena
- Görtz, Vivien
- Heinrichs, Fenja
- Moncada, Santiago
- Pauly, Sarah