International Relations/
Peace and Conflict Research

Welcome to the website of the International Relations and Peace and Conflict Research Cluster at the University of Tübingen.
Since the 1970s, the cluster has developed into a major research centre in Germany and beyond. At present, it is centered around the Chairs of Thomas Diez and Andreas Hasenclever. On our pages, you will find the most important information about our work as well as up-to-date news, information about our publications as well as online papers.
Should you be unable to find what you are looking for, or have any further questions, you can contact us by sending an email to ipol(at)ifp.uni-tuebingen.de.
Research Fellow Positions
Two research fellow positions in a project on securitisation and climate change are open for application. More information.
NMUN: Tübingen Delegation successful
The Tübingen Delegation to this year's National Model United Nations in New York was highly successful.
New publication
Andreas Hasenclever und Jan Sändig: „Religion und Radikalisierung? Zu den säkularen Mechanismen der Rekrutierung transnationaler Terroristen im Westen“, in: LPB BW Der Bürger im Staat04/2011.
New Publication
Beatrice Schimmang: ‘Change and Continuity, Two Faces of the Same Coin: The Development of the EU’s Mediterranean Policy’, in: Young Minds Rethinking the Mediterranean
New Publication
ZIB-Reader „Was die EU im Innersten zusammen- hält“ – edited by Marina Karbowski (with others) and with an article by Thomas Diez
Max Markus Mutschler interviewed by the SWR
Max Markus Mutscher is interviewed by the public TV station SWR on “Waffen aus dem Land in alle Welt?”.
Eschenburg Lecture: video online
The video of this year's Eschenburg Lecture with Prof. Dr. Harald Müller „Schutzverantwortung (Responsibility to Protect) – Universale Norm oder nur Schall und Rauch?“ is now available online.
New Publication
Thomas Diez, Ingvild Bode, Aleksandra Fernandes Da Costa 'Key Concepts in International Relations'
New publication
New publication
Thomas Diez and Nathalie Tocci: The Cyprus Conflict and the Ambiguous Effects of Europeanization
New publication
Thomas Diez and Laurence Cooley: 'The European Union and Conflict Transformation'


