Research Projects of the First Funding Period (2006-2009)
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A1 - Governance in Areas of Limited Statehood: Theoretical Contributions
Prof. Dr. Thomas Risse / Prof. Dr. Ursula Lehmkuhl -
A2 - Soft Control: Power and Governance in Areas of Limited Statehood
Prof. Dr. Gerhard Göhler -
A3 - Rule of Law and Governance in Areas of Limited Statehood
Prof. Dr. Gunnar Folke Schuppert -
A4 - Standards of Public International Law for Governance in Weak and Failing States
Prof. Dr. Beate Rudolf -
A5 - Normative Standards of Good Governance for Failing States
Prof. Dr. Bernd Ladwig
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B2 - Good Governance without the Shadow of Hierarchy? The EU Neighbourhood Policy and Anti-Corruption Measures in the Southern Caucasus
Prof. Dr. Tanja A. Börzel -
B3 - Governance and Microtechniques of Power in Colonial North America, 1680-1760
Prof. Dr. Ursula Lehmkuhl -
B4 - Knowledge and Rule: Scientific Colonialism in Germany’s and Japan’s Colonies, 1884-1937
Prof. Dr. Sebastian Conrad -
B5 - Legitimizing rule through participation in spaces of cultural heterogeneity: Latin America between colony and postcolonial state, 1759- 1865
Prof. Dr. Stefan Rinke
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C1 - Transnational Cooperation and the Provision of Security in the Context of Limited Statehood
Prof. Dr. Christoph Zürcher / Dr. Ulrich Schneckener -
C2 - Privatization and Commercialization of Security in Areas of Limited Statehood
Prof. Dr. Sven Chojnacki -
C3 - Public Security as Governance? Policing in Transitional and Developing countries
PD Dr. Ruth Stanley / Prof. Dr. Marianne Braig -
C4 - Armed Conflict and (In-)Security in Areas of Limited Statehood
Prof. Dr. Sven Chojnacki
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D1 - Transnational Public Private Partnerships for Environment, Health, and Social Rights
Prof. Dr. Thomas Risse / Dr. Marianne Beisheim (with Dr. Andrea Liese) -
D2 - Fostering Regulation? Corporate Social Responsibility in Countries With Weak Regulatory Capacity
Prof. Dr. Tanja A. Börzel / Prof. Dr. Adrienne Héritier -
D3 - Emerging Modes of Governance and Climate Protection: Green Companies in Newly Industrializing Countries
Prof. Dr. Harald Fuhr -
D4 - Providing Macro-Economic Stability: The Politics of Private Sector Involvement in Sovereign Debt Crises
Prof. Dr. Henrik Enderlein -
D5 - Cooperation Networks and Local Forms of Governance in Semi-Colonial China (1860-1911)
Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Mechthild Leutner -
D6 - Financial development and macroeconomic stabilization through remittances: Potential benefits and forms of Governance
Prof. Dr. Barbara Fritz