PhD projects
PhDs
Ongoing:
Militant Democracy, Radical Right Parties, and Self-Policing: The Preservation of Human Dignity in the Face of Radical Right Resurgence
Mahalia Thomas
Radical Right Impact on Foreign Policy in CEE
Zsuzsanna Végh
Completed:
Pariahs or Partners? Patterns of Government Formation with Radical Right Parties in Central and Eastern Europe, 1990-2020.
Oliver Kossack, 2022
The Construction of Collective Identity and its Change in Radicalization Processes of Social Movements. A case study on the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)
Martin Wilk, 2019
A Race to the Right? The Impact of Radical Right Parties on Immigration in Liberal Democracies from 1980 until 2013
Malisa Zobel, 2017
State responses to the radical right in France and Germany: Public actors, policy frames, and decision-making
Bénédicte Laumond, 2017
The radical right in Hungary – actors, structures, processes.
Philipp Karl, 2016 (Andrássy Univ. Budapest)
Right-wing populist politics in Poland in the context of the 2005-2007 government period: causes, forms of expression, effects
Artur Kopka, 2014
Radical Right Parties in Hungary, Poland and Slovakia: Discursive Influence, Party Competition and Electoral Fortune.
Bartek Pytlas, 2014
The Populist Radical Right in Central and Eastern Europe: Ideology, impact, and electoral performance
Andrea Pirro, 2014 (Univ. Siena)
Right-wing radicalism in the late GDR. On militant-Nazi radicalization – effects and reactions in GDR society.
Bernd Wagner, 2013
Moral-political conflicts in Catholic societies – Poland, Italy and Spain in comparison.
Anja Hennig, 2011
East-Central Europe on the Way to the West. International and cultural factors influencing the reorientation of Poland's and Slovakia's foreign policies after 1989
Julian Pänke, 2007
European Security Culture. Language, Theory, Policy
Monica Gariup, 2007
The European Union in the South Caucasus: Interests and Institutions in Foreign Policy Making
Sebastian Mayer, 2004
Right-Wing Extremism in the USA
Thomas Grumke, 1999