Christian Reisinger

Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences (BIGSSS)
University of Bremen
Wiener Straße/Celsiusstraße (FVG)
PO Box 33 04 40
28334 Bremen
Germany
Room: W0050
Phone: +49 (0)421 218 66365
Fax: +49 (0)421 218 66353
E-Mail: creisinger
gsss.uni-bremen.de
Christian Reisinger is a ...
Dissertation Topic
A Typology of Post-Conflict Environments.
Abstract
Academic Supervisors
- Prof. Dr. Bernhard Zangl, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
- Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Dieter Senghaas, BIGSSS, University of Bremen
Publications
- Reisinger, Christian (2009). A Framework for the Analysis of Post-conflict Situations: Liberia and Mozambique Reconsidered. International Peacekeeping, 16(4), 483–497. More information [here]
- Reisinger, Christian (2009). From 'Mutually Hurting' to 'Mutually Beneficial' Stalemates: Conflict Termination in Mozambique and Liberia. Forthcoming in: Arbeitspapier der Forschungsstelle Kriege, Rüstung und Entwicklung (FKRE).
- Reisinger, Christian (2009). From Mercenaries to Market. The Rise and Regulation of Private Military Companies. [Book Review]. Politische Vierteljahresschrift, 50(2), 350-352.
- Reisinger, Christian (2007). Employing the Environment as a Peacebuilding Tool. Master Thesis, Hertie School of Governance, Berlin. Available online at: http://www.hertie-school.org/binaries/addon/294_student_project_reisinger.pdf
Conferences and Workshops
- "Sicherheit - Wirtschaft - Gesellschaft Theorien und Problemfelder internationaler Beziehungen", Tagung der Nachwuchsgruppe der Sektion Internationale Politik (IP) der Deutschen Vereinigung für Politische Wissenschaft (DVPW), 28 - 30 May 2010, Evangelische Akademie Arnoldshain. Presentation of a Paper: Towards a Typology of Post-Conflict Polities.
- "Theory vs. Policy: Connecting Scholars and Practiioners", International Studies Association, 51th Annual Convention 2010, 17 - 20 February 2010, New Orleans. Presentation of two Papers:
- "Towards a Typology of Post‐Conflict Environments"; Panel Organizational Cultures of Statebuilding II
- "From 'Mutually Hurting' to 'Mutually Beneficial' Stalemates: Conflict Termination in Mozambique and Liberia"; Panel Justice and Reconciliation in Africa: Getting the Details Right
- Ph.D. Worhshop with Fritz W. Scharpf and Beate Kohler-Koch; Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences, January 13-14. Presentation of the PhD Project.
- "Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future. International Studies Association, 50th Annual Convention 2009, 14-18 February 2009, New York. Presentation of a paper: "Post-Conflict Statebuilding in the Absence of a Teleological Blueprint: Towards an Alternative Framework of Analysis".



