Security Radar 2019: Ein Weckruf für Europa!
Kuratiert mit FES Regionalbüro für Zusammenarbeit und Frieden in Europa
Menschen in Europa schließen Kriege nicht aus. Das ist das Ergebnis der Studie „Security Radar 2019: Wake-up Call for Europe!“, die in sieben europäischen Staaten durchgeführt wurde. Was bedeutet diese alarmierende Stimmung für ein sich ohnehin in der Krise befindendes Europa? Welche Herausforderungen ergeben sich aus der umfassenden Umfrage für die europäische Sicherheitspolitik?
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Dr. Reinhard J. KRUMM
Head of Office, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Regional Office for Cooperation and Peace in Europe, Vienna
Dr. Reinhard Krumm, born in Hamburg, Germany, got his MA in Russian History from the University of Hamburg in 1989, and his PhD from Regensburg University, Germany in 2003, where he is a lecturer on Russian History since 2008. He holds an honoree professorship from the department of Political Science at Moscow State University. From 1991 to 1998 he worked as a journalist in the former Soviet Union, being the Moscow correspondent of Der Spiegel magazine from 1996 to 1998. He joined the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung in 2002, serving as the Head of the Regional Central Asian office in Tashkent/Uzbekistan from 2003 to 2007, as the Head of the Russian office in Moscow from 2007 to 2012 and from 2012 to 2016 as the Head of the Department of Central and Eastern Europe in Berlin. Currently he is heading the newly established FES Regional Office for Cooperation and Peace in Europe, based in Vienna. |
Alexandra DIENES
Research Associate, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Regional Office for Cooperation and Peace in Europe, Vienna
Mag. Dr. Alexander MARSCHIK
Director General, Section II - Bilateral Affairs, Austrian Federal Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs, Vienna
1989-1996 | Assistant Professor, Institute of International Law and International Relations, University of Vienna |
1990-1998 | Lecturer of International Law at the University of Vienna |
1996 | Austrian Ministry for Foreign Affairs; EU-Department |
1997 | First Secretary at the Austrian Mission to the United Nations in Geneva |
1997-1999 | Head of General-Affairs-Council Unit in the EU-Division, Austrian MFA |
1999-2003 | Legal and Political Counsellor at the Austrian Mission to the United Nations in New York |
2003-2007 | Deputy Permanent Representative of Austria to the United Nations |
2007-2011 | Ambassador; Director for Disarmament, Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, Austrian Ministry for European and International Affairs, Vienna |
2011-2015 | Austrian Ambassador to the Political and Security Committee of the European Union, Brussels |
2015-2018 | Director General for International Affairs and Political Director, Austrian MFA |
since 2018 | Director General for Bilateral Affairs, EU-Common Foreign Policy and Political Director, Austrian MFA |
Simon WEIß
Research Associate, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Regional Office for Cooperation and Peace in Europe, Vienna
Simon Weiß, born in Zelinograd (Astana)/Kazakhstan. Studied political science and sociology at the Ruprecht-Karls-University in Heidelberg. Between 2011-2015 he taught international relations and Russian foreign policy and was a research associate at the Institute for Political Science at the University of Heidelberg. As a research associate and project coordinator at FES ROCPE, he focuses on security and defence policy aspects in the region and on questions of arms control in Europe. |
M.Sc. Stephanie LIECHTENSTEIN
Diplomatic Correspondent and Freelance Journalist, Vienna
2002 | Master of Science (MSc) in History of International Relations, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) |
2003-2005 | Junior Mission Programme Officer, Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), Conflict Prevention Center. Vienna |
2005-2008 | Senior Political and Administrative Assistant, Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), Office of the Secretary General, Vienna |
2009-2011 | Independent consultant and researcher on foreign and security policy, e.g. International Peace Institute (IPI) in Vienna, and the Institute for European Integration, University of Vienna |
since 2012 | Web Editor-in-Chief of the Security and Human Rights Monitor |
Freelance journalist with a focus on multilateral organisations and diplomacy, foreign and security policy, the EU, the UN Organisations in Vienna, East-West relations, and Austrian politics |