Anja Jetschke
Post-Doctoral Fellow
220F Mershon Center
614.292.5953
jetschke.1@osu.edu
Education
Ph.D., Social and Political Science, European University Institute, Florence (2001)
Diplom (equivalent to M.A.), Political Science, Free University of Berlin (1995)
Mershon Project
Jetschke is using her fellowship at the Mershon Center to work on her second book, Explaining Variation and Persistence: Asia’s Cultural Approach to International Cooperation. The project explores how and why cultural preferences among Asian states appear to consistently lead to a less institutionalized form of international collaboration.
Jetschke argues that previous explanations of the Asian approach to international cooperation don’t take context into account, and she uses comparative case studies to explore the Asian approach in such as economics, security and human rights.
Teaching Experience
Assistant Professor for International Relations, Department of Political Science, University of Freiberg, 2006-present
Professor for International Relations (temporary replacement for vacated position), Institute for International and Intercultural Studies, University of Bremen and International University of Bremen (IUB), 2005-2006
Selected Publications
Arguing for Change: The Power and Effects of Transnational Public Spheres on Human Rights Practices in Indonesia and the Philippines (1975-2005) (Working title). Manuscript under review.
Die Macht der Menschenrechte. Internationale Normen, kommunikatives Handeln und politischer Wandel in den Ländern des Südens [The Power of Human Rights. International Norms, Communicative Action and Political Change in Countries of the Global South], with Thomas Risse and Hans-Peter Schmitz (Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2002).
“Linking the Unlinkable? International Human Rights Norms and Nationalism in Indonesia and the Philippines,” in The Power of Human Rights. International Norms and Domestic Change, ed. by Thomas Risse, Stephen C. Ropp, and Kathryn Sikkink (Cambridge University Press, 1999)
“Abuse of Human Rights and Civil Liberties,” in Asian Security Reassessed. New Challenges and Policy Responses, ed. by Stephen Hoadley and Jürgen Rüland (ISEAS, 2006)
“Weltkultur versus Partikularismus: Die Universalität der Menschenrechte im Lichte der Ratifikation von Menschenrechtsverträgen” [World Culture vs. Particularity: The Unviersality of Human Rights from the Perspective of the Ratification of the Human Rights Treaties] (Die Friedens-Warte. Journal of International Peace and Organization, 2006)
“Kultur im Aufwind. Zur Rolle von Bedeutungen, Werten und Handlungsrepertoires in den internationalen Beziehungen” [Culture on the Upswing. On the Role of Meanings, Values and Action Repertoires in International Relations], (Zeitschrift für Internationale Beziehungen, 1998)
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