Franziska Schreiber
Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (Germany)
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Biography
Since the end of 2021, I am a PhD candidate at the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt. In my research, I am taking a discourse-analytical approach to EU sanctions and their contestation to elucidate the long-standing puzzle of why sanctions are becoming increasingly popular despite being only moderately effective at best. I hold a Master’s degree of the University of Passau, Germany and have worked at different research institutions in the field of Regional Studies as well as Peace and Conflict Studies. My research interests include international institutions, sanctions, global order, multilateralism, and the European Union.
Background and education
- (2019) Master of Arts, University of Passau
- (2015) Bachelor of Arts, Public Administration
Professional memberships & affiliations
- Young Fellow of the Scientific Society at Goethe University Frankfurt
Research
Research interests
- International institutions
- Multilateralism
- Global Order
- International Sanctions
- European Union
Research projects
Dissertation project: Back to business: Contestation practices in EU sanction governance
Selected publications
- 2022.The Global State of Young Scientists in Latin America and the Caribbean: An Exploration of Constraints and Strategies,GloSYS LAC Report,Link
- 2022.Democracy on the Razor’s Edge. The 2022 Presidential Elections in Brazil.PRIF Spotlight,9/2022Link
- 2022.Brazil’s Presidential Election: How Far Does the Populist Glow Reach?.ECPR’s Political Science Blog,Link
- 2021.Mind the Gap: Assessing Research on Early-Career Researchers in Latin America and the Caribbean Before and During COVID-19,Global Young Academy,9Link
- 2021.Am seidenen Faden: Das Freihandelsabkommen zwischen der Europäischen Union (EU) und dem Mercosur.PRIF Blog,Link
- 2020.The Constitutional Process in Chile. The South American Country Is Searching for a New Social Contract.SWP Comment 2020/C 17,Link