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Dr. Dietmar Müller

Research Fellow

German and European Politics
Geisteswissenschaftliches Zentrum
Beethovenstraße 15, Room H3 0.06
04107 Leipzig

Phone: +49 341 97 - 35615
Fax: +49 341 97 - 35619

Professional career

  • since 04/2021
  • 07/2020 - 03/2021
  • 06/2020 - 03/2021
  • 04/2019 - 06/2019
  • 08/2013 - 12/2019
  • 04/2012 - 03/2013
  • 02/2011 - 03/2012
  • 06/2009 - 03/2011
  • 08/2005 - 05/2009

Education

  • 08/1991 - 03/1999
  • 03/2000 - 08/2003

Panel Memberships

  • since 12/2013
  • since 01/2015
  • since 05/2015
  • since 02/2018
  • Rule of law in East Central Europe
    Lorenz, Astrid
    Duration: 04/2021 – 03/2024
    Funded by: BMBF Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung
    Involved organisational units of Leipzig University: Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaften und Philosophie; Leipzig Research Centre Global Dynamics (ReCentGlobe)
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  • Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence - "The European Union and Its Rural Periphery in East Central Europe"
    Lorenz, Astrid
    Duration: 10/2020 – 04/2024
    Funded by: EU Europäische Union
    Involved organisational units of Leipzig University: Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaften und Philosophie; Leipzig Research Centre Global Dynamics (ReCentGlobe)
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more projects

  • Troebst, S.; Müller, D.
    Pakt Ribbentrop-Mołotow z roku 1939 w europejskej historii oraz we wspomnieniach
    Pamięć i sprawiedliwość . 2017. 27 (1). pp. 35–48.
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  • Kießling, F.; Mitter, D.; Langmann, T.; Müller, D.; Tegetmeyer, H.
    Novel Deletion in the CNNM4 Gene in Siblings with Jalili Syndrome
    International Journal of Ophthalmology and Clinical Research. 2016. 3 (1). pp. 1–4.
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  • Siegrist, H.; Müller, D. (Eds.)
    Property in East Central Europe
    New York: Berghahn Books. 2015.
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more publications

  • WS 2021/22 The rural world and international development

    Food and nutrition constitute core issues in human history, accordingly, agriculture remained until today a basic economic sector with multiple political and social dimensions. The seminar explores “agricultural revolutions” and free trade as early drivers of globalization. From the beginning, food security and the rural world took centre stage in development policies, and the seminar will analyse aims and results, agents and repertoires, continuities and breaks in the field.

  • Changing statecraft. Structures and crises (19th-21st centuries)

  • International organizations and regimes

  • CAP in historical perspective

  • SS 2020 European notions and institutions of peace and security in international relations and international law

  • South-Eastern Europe in international relations

  • The nation-state and its minorities in South-Eastern Europe

  • International Organisations and regimes

  • WS 2014/15 State Socialism in a Global Perspective. Planned Economies and Transnational Entanglements in the Cold War Era

  • Introduction into Slavonic Cultural Studies

  • Property and legal culture in Eastern Europe

  • Managing diversity. Citizenship in multi-ethnic Central and Eastern Europe