Klaus Bachmann

Klaus Bachmann ( * 1963 in Bruchsal ) is a German journalist, historian, political scientist, author of many works on German - Polish and Ukrainian-Polish relations, associate professor at the School of Social Psychology ( Wyższa SzkoĹ Psychologii Społecznej ) in Warsaw and at the Institute for International Studies ( Instytut Studiów Międzynarodowych ) of the University of Breslau.

Life

Klaus Bachmann studied history of Eastern Europe and Slavic languages ​​at the universities of Heidelberg, Vienna and Krakow. His public career, he began as an alderman in Bruchsal. After he moved to Poland in 1988, he began correspondences for German and Austrian newspapers to deliver. Since 1989, he received the status of a foreign correspondent in Poland, since 1992 also in Kiev, Minsk and Vilnius. Mid-90s, he became a member of the German newspapers " Der Tagesspiegel ", " Stuttgarter Zeitung " i " Hannover Allgemeine Zeitung " and the Polish media Rzeczpospolita, Polityka and Tygodnik Powszechny. In 2000, he defended at Warsaw University his doctoral thesis on the Polish- Ukrainian conflict in Galicia in the years 1907-1914. The thesis was published in print form in Austria and Germany. In 2001 he moved to Brussels, where he worked as a correspondent German and Austrian newspapers spent 3 years working in the Benelux countries. Three years later, back in Poland, he received his habilitation at the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Breslau and was appointed head of the department of political science at the heart of Germany and European Studies " Willy Brandt" appointed at the University of Breslau. Since 2005 he is a board member of the Stephan Batory Foundation ( Fundacja in. Stefana Batory ), which he was already long in 2000 for one year. He was appointed in 2006 as an associate professor at the School of Social Psychology in Warsaw. Klaus Bachmann is an employee of Gazeta Wyborcza and some German media. In 2004 he was visiting professor at the Institute for East European History at the University of Vienna and 2008 in the Department of Political Science at the University of Bordeaux. He attended the 2007 People's University of China ( Renmin ) in Beijing and the American Institute for Contemporary German Studies at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. Klaus Bachmann is a member of the Central European International Studies Association ( CEISA ) and European Studies Association ( EUSA ). His permanent residence is now Wroclaw.

Works (selection)

  • Klaus Bachmann: A hotbed of hostility towards Russia. Galicia as a flashpoint in relations between the monarchy to Russia from 1907 to 1914. Vienna, Berlin, Oldenburg 2000. 320 S.
  • Klaus Bachmann: repression, protest, tolerance. Changing values ​​and dealing with the past in Poland after 1956. Neisse Verlag, Dresden, 2010. 330 S.
  • Klaus Bachmann, Mina Zirojević (ed. ): Special Issue on Transitional Justice. The Review of International Affairs vol. No. LXI. 1138-1139, from April to September 2010.
  • Klaus Bachmann: retribution, punishment, amnesty. Collaboration and their work-up in Belgium, Poland and the Netherlands compared. Peter Lang International, Frankfurt / Main 2011, 360 pp.
  • Klaus Bachmann, Elżbieta city Müller ( ed.): The EU 's shifting borders - theoretical and policy implications Approaches in the new neighborhood. London, New York:. Routledge, 2010 ( 350 pp. )
  • Klaus Bachmann, Elżbieta city Müller ( ed.): The EU 's neighborhood challenge. Wroclaw WUWr 2010. ( P. 260 )
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