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MASTER - Teaching staff


The directors of the modules

Laurent Baechler
Laurent Baechler studied International Relations and Economics in Paris. He received his PhD in Economics in 2000. He taught at the Marmara University in Istanbul and at the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers in Paris, beBaechlerfore joining the teaching staff of Science Po Paris in 2003. Since 2005, he has been working with IEHEI and directs the module "Economy and Globalisation" of the Anglophone Branch. He specializes in issues of sustainable development and published in 2006 the book "Analyse économique des risques climatiques". He is also the French translator of Paul Krugman's Princeton course in Economics: "Microéconomie" (2009), and "Macroéconomie" (2009).
Hartmut Marhold
Hartmut Marhold is Director General of the C.I.F.E., and teaches at the Universities of Cologne and Poznan. He is Vice-President of the Institut für Europäische Politik in Berlin. He specialises in the history of European integration and German European politics. He also works on the institutional and constitutional evolution of the European Union and on in the issue of federalism. He is an alumnus of the Master’s program from the year 1980/81 and was DAAD Visiting Lecturer at the C.I.F.E. from 1986 to 1991. Since 2002, he has succeeded Ferdinand Kinsky as Director General of the C.I.F.E. His publications include: Drei Wenden. Zusammenbruch im Osten, Zusammenschluß im Westen, Globalisierung (1999). Die neue Europadebatte (2002). Le nouveau débat sur l’Europe (2002). L’Europe en route vers sa constitution. Discours et contributions de Valéry Giscard d’Estaing, textes réunis et commentés (2005).
Frédéric Lépine
Frédéric Lépine is Administrative Director of the C.I.F.E. and Editor-In-Chief of the review « L’Europe en formation».
Since finishing his studies in Political Sciences at the University of Louvain-la-Neuve in 1994, he has been teaching in the Master’s program.
He is a specialist in comparative studies of federalism as well as the history of its doctrines.

Dagmar Roettsches
Dagmar Roettsches has studied Political Science at the Universities of Marburg and Hamburg. In 2005, she defended her PhD thesis on the European Commission, analysing two case studies concerning the common environmental policy.
From 2001-2005, she taught International Relations at the University of Potsdam.
Since 2005, she is DAAD Lecturer at the I.E.H.E.I.. Her work centres on the theories of International Relations and on international cooperation for arms control.
Dagmar Roettsches is the Director of the Trilingual Branch of the Master’s. She has published the book: Die Verhandlungsmacht der Europäischen Kommission, zwei Fallstudien aus der Umweltpolitik (2006).
Claude Nigoul
Claude Nigoul is President of the I.E.H.E.I. and has been one of its founders in 1964. He has been director of the I.E.H.E.I. from 1984 to 2006. His expertise is in international relations and particularly in geopolitics and strategic problems in the Mediterranean region, he taught at the Institut du droit de la paix et du développement (University of Nice) for thirty years. He has founded the l’Académie de la Paix et de la sécurité internationale. He is visiting professor at the University « La Sapienza » in Rome and organises the « Club de Nice Energie et Géopolitique ». Claude Nigoul teaches international relations at the I.E.H.E.I.. His publications include: Réflexions sur le Nouvel Ordre International (1980). Les mystifications du Nouvel Ordre International (1984). La construction de l’Europe nouvelle: entre mythe et réalité (1993). Mondialisation, transition et sécurité internationale (1998). Identité nationale, identité européenne (2001). Après le 11 septembre: rupture et continuité (2002).
VerezJean-Claude Vérez
Jean-Claude Vérez is an Economist and an Associate Professor at the University of Artois in Northern France. He teaches at IEHEI since 2005. For many years, he worked abroad, first for two years as an international expert of the UNDP in Niger and then for six years as a Visiting Professor at Galatasaray University in Istanbul. From 2002 to 2004, he was Vice Rector of Galatasaray University. Among his latest publications are the edited volume D’un élargissement à l’autre : la Turquie et les autres candidats, Paris 2005; Turquie et UE : un défi réciproque, co-authored with J-R. Chaponnière, Paris 2007. Pauvretés dans le monde, Paris 2010. Économie internationale (in preparation).
Matthias Waechter
Matthias Waechter studied History in Bonn, Freiburg, Paris and Rochester (New York). He received his PhD in 1994 and his « Habilitation » in 2004. Between 1993 and 2000, he was assistant professor at the Department of History of the University of Freiburg. He joined the I.E.H.E.I. in 2000, first as DAAD visiting lecturer, then later as Director of the Master’s Programs. Since 2006, he is Director of the I.E.H.E.I.. He is a specialist in the contemporary history of the United States and France. He has published two books: Die Erfindung des amerikanischen Westens. Die Geschichte der Frontier-Debatte (1996), and Der Mythos des Gaullismus. Heldenkult, Geschichtspolitik und Ideologie (2006). He also an adjunct professor at the University of Freiburg and teaches International Relations at EDHEC Business School in Nice.

 

Permanent staff & guest speakers

  • Cengiz AKTAR, Director of the European Centre of Research in Bahçesehir University
  • Alper AKYUZ, Lecturer at Bilgi University, Istanbul
  • Laurent BAECHLER, Lecturer at the Institut d’Etudes Politiques, Paris
  • François BAFOIL, Head of Resarch at the Centre d’Etudes et de Recherches Internationales, Sciences-Po Paris
  • Suheyl BATUM, Rector of Bahçesehir University
  • Mechthild BAUMANN, Research Associate at the Europäische Akademie and Institut für Migrations- und Sicherheitsstudien, Berlin
  • Can BAYDAROL, Lecturer in Bilgi University, Istanbul
  • Jean BEAUFAYS, Professor emeritus at the University of Liège
  • Nizar BEN AYED, Doctor in Law, Lawyer
  • Yves BIZEUL, Professor at the University of Rostock
  • Tanja BOERZEL, Chair of European Integration, Professor at Free University Berlin
  • Ivan BOEV, Lecturer at the Centre Européen Universitaire, University of Nancy-II
  • Nicolas-Jean BREHON, Adviser to the President, Institut du Monde Arabe
  • Gesa BRINCKER, Research Associate at the Institut für Europäische Politik, Berlin
  • Jean-Louis BURBAN, Adviser to the European Parliament, Professor at the Institut d’Etudes de Relations Internationales, Paris
  • Giuseppe BURGIO, Head of the Interdepartmental Centre of Research in International and European Studies «EuroSapienza », University La Sapienza, Rome
  • Raimondo CAGIANO DE AZEVEDO, Dean of the faculty of economics, University of Rome
  • Didier CAILLIAU, Lawyer in France and Turkey
  • Fraser CAMERON, Senior Adviser, The European Policy Centre, Bruxelles
  • Robert CHARVIN, Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Nice
  • Vlad CONSTANTINESCO, Professor at the University of Strasbourg
  • Jean-Claude COURDY, Writer, Journalist
  • Beril DEDEOGLU, Director of the International Relations Department in Galatasaray University, Istanbul
  • Jean-Maurice DEHOUSSE, Member of the European Parliament, former minister, then-mayor of Liège
  • Udo DIEDRICHS, Research Associate, Jean Monnet Chair, University of Cologne
  • Anna DIMITROVA, Lecturer at the University of Sofia, and the IEMI Paris
  • Sinem DIREN, Lecturer at Yeditepe University, Istanbul
  • Guido EILENBERGER, Professor at the University of Rostock
  • Severin FISCHER, Research Associate at the Institut für Europäische Politik, Berlin
  • Eddy FOUGIER, Research Associate at the Institut d’Etudes Politiques, Paris
  • Yvan GASTAUT, Research Associate at the University of Nice, Centre de la Méditerranée Moderne et Contemporaine
  • Pierre GENTELLE, Head of Research at the Centre National de Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Paris
  • Stefan GÖBEL, Professeur at the University of Rostock
  • Daniel GÖLER, Research Associate at the Institut für Europäische Politik, Berlin
  • Timo GOOSMANN, Research Associate at the Université Libre de Berlin
  • Korel GOYMEN, Professor at Sabanci University, Istanbul
  • Ulrike GUÉROT, Research Associate at the European Council on Foreign Relations, Berlin
  • Seyfettin GURSEL, Vice President of Galatasaray University, Head of Department of Economics, Istanbul
  • Barbara HAY, British Consul General in Istanbul
  • Marc HEIM, Research Associate at the University of Paris-I
  • Michel HERMANS, Lecturer at the H.E.C.-Liège and at the University of Liège
  • Rudolf HRBEK, Professor at the University of Tübingen
  • Serap ISIKLAR, Head of the Euro Info Centre at the Istanbul Chamber of Industry
  • Jean-Pierre JARDEL, Professor emeritus at the University of Nice, Director of studies at the I.E.H.E.I.
  • Mathias JOPP, Director of the Institut für Europäische Politik, Berlin
  • Friedemann KAINER, Institut für deutsches und europäisches Gesellschafts- und Wirtschaftsrecht, University of Heidelberg
  • Sema KALAYCIOGLU, Director of the Department of Economics at I�ık University, Istanbul
  • Ayhan KAYA, Director of the Department of International Relations, the Centre for European Studies and the Centre for Migration Research in Bilgi University, Istanbul
  • Fuat KEYMAN, Director of the Centre for Research on Globalization and Democratic Governance in Koç University, Istanbul
  • Ferdinand KINSKY, Vice President of C.I.F.E.
  • Hasan KONI, Director of the American Studies Centre in Bahçesehir University
  • Fabrice LARAT, Lecturer at the University of Mannheim
  • Finn LAURSEN, Professor at Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada
  • Michel LELART, Head of Research at the Centre National de Recherche Scientifi que (CNRS)
  • Ragnar LEUNIG, Lecturer at the University of Poznan
  • Barbara LIPPERT, SWP
  • Pierre LORRAIN, Writer
  • Claudia MAJOR, Research Associate, Center for Security Studies, Zurich
  • Andreas MAURER, Head of Research Unit, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Berlin
  • Mihail MILEV, European Commission, DG Energy and transport, Brussels
  • Susanne NIES, Director of IFRI-Brussels Office
  • Lerzan OZKALE, Professor at Istanbul Technical University
  • Stéphane PAPI, Research Associate at the Institut de Recherches et Etudes sur le Monde Arabe et Musulman (IREMAM), Aix-en-Provence
  • Jean Cristophe PEAUCELLE, Consul General of France in Istanbul
  • Ryszard PIASECKI, Ambassador of Poland in Chile
  • Valérie de POULPIQUET, Lecturer at the University of Nice
  • Michael RAUSCHER, Professor at the University of Rostock
  • Elfriede REGELSBERGER, Member of the executive board at Institut für Europäische Politik, Berlin
  • Jakob RÖSEL, Professor at the University of Rostock
  • Gerhard SABATHIL, Director for External Relations Strategy and Coordination, European Commission, Brussels
  • Sammi SANDAWI, Zentrum für Transformation der Bundeswehr, Strausberg
  • Peter SCHLOTTER, Senior Research Fellow at Hessische Stiftung für Friedens- und Konfl iktforschung, Frankfurt
  • Peter SCHMIDT, Adjunct Professor at the University of Mannheim, Research Unit EU External Relations at Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Berlin
  • Nicolas SCHMITT, Research Fellow at the Institut du fédéralisme, University of Fribourg
  • David SPENCE, Political Counsellor at the European Commission’s Delegation to the international organisations in Geneva
  • Eckart STRATENSCHULTE, Director of Europäische Akademie, Berlin
  • Jean TOUSCOZ, Professor at the University of Nice, Vice-President of the I.E.H.E.I.
  • Harry Z.G. TZIMITRAS, Assistant Professor for International Law, Co-director of the Department of International Relations Department at the University of Bilgi, Istanbul
  • Wolfgang WESSELS, Professor at the University of Cologne, Jean Monnet Chair
  • Helmut WAGNER, Professor of Free University Berlin
  • James WALSTON, Professor of the American University of Rome
  • Marcin WILSCEK, Consul General of Poland in Istanbul
  • Esther ZANA-NAU, Progammme Manager, IMPALLA, The International Master in Social Policy Analysis.
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