Hans-Martin Jaeger
Associate Professor
- Dipl. Publ. Admin. (Konstanz) MA (Rutgers) PhD (Columbia)
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Hans-Martin Jaeger is Associate Professor of Political Science and cross listed with the Institute of Political Economy. He studied at the University of Konstanz, the Institut d鈥橢tudes Politiques de Grenoble, Rutgers and Columbia University. Prior to joining 杏吧原创 he taught at the University of Central Florida. He has also taught as a visiting professor at the University of Lucerne. Hans-Martin鈥檚 research interests are in international political theory and sociology, global governance and international organization, international public spheres and global civil society, and critical international relations theory. He has published articles on these subjects in International Theory, European Journal of International Relations, International Political Sociology, Review of International Studies, Journal of International Relations and Development, and Zeitschrift f眉r Internationale Beziehungen. Hans-Martin鈥檚 current research investigates how 鈥渘ew master concepts鈥 in International Relations theory such as nomos, world society, or governmentality reflect on the political and post-political, and the global and provincial in international relations.
Selected Publications
鈥楪overnmentality鈥檚 (Missing) International Dimension and the Promiscuity of German Neoliberalism鈥, Journal of International Relations and Development 16: 1 (January 2013), 25-54.
鈥楿N Reform, Biopolitics, and Global Governmentality鈥, International Theory 2: 1 (March 2010), 50-86.
鈥楳odern Systems Theory and/as Historical Discourse Analysis鈥, in Mathias Albert, Lars-Erik Cederman and Alexander Wendt (eds.), New Systems Theories of World Politics (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010), 69-96.
鈥樷漌orld Opinion鈥 and the Founding of the UN: Governmentalizing International Politics鈥, European Journal of International Relations 14: 4 (December 2008), 589-618.
鈥樷滸lobal Civil Society鈥 and the Political Depoliticization of Global Governance鈥, International Political Sociology 1: 3 (September 2007), 257-277.
鈥楬egel鈥檚 Reluctant Realism and the Transnationalisation of Civil Society鈥, Review of International Studies28: 3 (July 2002), 497-517.
鈥楰onstruktionsfehler des Konstruktivismus in den Internationalen Beziehungen [Constructional Defects of Constructivism in International Relations]鈥, Zeitschrift f眉r Internationale Beziehungen 3: 2 (December 1996), 313-340.