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Sebastian Plappert
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Title
Dr.
Last Name
Plappert
First name
Sebastian
Email
sebastian.plappert@unisg.ch
Phone
+41 71 224 31 48
Main focuses
Theories of International Relations
International Security & Conflict
Fields of research
English School Concepts
Humanitarian Interventions and Political Responsibility
International Order
Progress in IR
History of International Relations
Education(s)
- February 2013 - September 2019
University of St. Gallen (HSG), Switzerland
Graduate Assistant at the Institute of Political Science (IPW)
Ph.D. in International Affairs and Political Economy (DIA)
Dissertation: Humanitarian Intervention & International Society - State Practice between Justice and Order - October 2010 - July 2011
Ludwig Maximilians University Munich (LMU), Germany
Magister Artium (M.A.) in Politics, History, and Philosophy
Thesis: Humanitarian Intervention - The “Responsibility to Protect” in Darfur - February 2007 - September 2008
Macquarie University Sydney, Australia
Master of Arts in International Communication (MA)
Master of International Relations (MIR) - October 2003 - September 2006
Ludwig Maximilians University Munich (LMU), Germany
Geschwister-Scholl Institute for Political Science (GSI)
BA equivalent in Political Theory, Comparative Politics, International Relations
Teaching activities
- History of International Order - MA - Seminar
- International Security - MIA - Seminar
- Spring Project Rising Powers - BIA - Seminar
- International Relation Theory - BIA - Tutorial
- Qualitative Methods - BIA - Tutorial
- American Grand Strategy - BIA - Assistance
- Global Communications and International Affairs - MIA - Assistance
- Political Responsibility in International Relations - MIA - Assistance
- Foreign Policy Strategy: Theory and Cases - MIA - Assistance
- Research Colloquium - MIA - Assistance
- Concept of Power - MIA - Assistance
Projects(s)
- Humanitarian Intervention & International Society: State Practice between Order and Justic
- Progress in International Relations
- Hierarchy of International Order