Wolfram Adolphi

Tungsten Adolphi ( born January 6, 1951 in Leuna ) is a German journalist and political scientist. From 1990 to become aware of his work as an unofficial member of the East German state security 1991 he was chairman of the PDS National Association Berlin.

Life

Adolphi acquired next to the High School Facharbeiterbrief a cattle breeder. From 1971 to 1976 Adolphi studied foreign policy at the Institute for International Relations of the Academy of Law and Political Science in Potsdam- Babelsberg. In 1976, he there wrote his thesis on "The China policy of France in the seventies ." From 1976 to 1980 he was a research candidate at the Department of Asian Studies at the Humboldt -Universität zu Berlin ( HU). In 1980, he put his dissertation on " The Effect of the ratio between the U.S. and the PRC in Southeast Asia in the seventies, " before. Subsequently, he was from 1980 to 1985 worked as a correspondent for the weekly foreign policy horizon in Japan. In this position he was spying for the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry for State Security ( Stasi). Between 1985 and 1988 he was again employed as a research candidate at the HU. 1987-1988 he paid a study visit to China, at the Beijing Daxue, Peking University, and the Di'er lishi dang'anguan, the Second Historical Archives in Nanjing. As an Assistant Professor in 1988 he took the post of honorary SED party secretary at the Humboldt University in. In 1989 he defended the thesis B for "China policy of fascist Germany ." In May 1990, he entered the city council of ( East) Berlin for the PDS.

In 1990 he became the first chairman of the Berlin PDS National Association and member of the Berlin House of Representatives. After parent representative at the school his kids had been suspected of Stasi activity Adolphi made ​​his collaboration with the Stasi in June 1991 to the public. Although the majority of him said the national association with 128 to 59 votes of confidence, yet Adolphi had on intra-party pressure from his positions on August 22, 1991 to resign. He was succeeded by the previously worked for the Stasi as André Brie. The Humboldt University of Berlin announced it in 1991 without notice.

Adolphi has since worked as an editor for the magazine " utopia creative," From November 2003 to October 2005, he was an employee for the public relations of the Rosa Luxembourg Foundation. He is since 2005, as it did from 1999 to 2002, a research associate in the Bundestag for the deputies Roland Claus (The Left ).

Publications

  • Adolphi, tungsten Mao. A chronicle, Berlin 2009, ISBN 978-3-355-01763-3.
  • Adolphi, tungsten: China dream, Berlin 2007, ISBN 3-86557-132-8.
  • Adolphi, tungsten: China fever, novel, Berlin 2004, ISBN 3-86557-012-7.
  • Mechthild Leutner (ed. ), tungsten Adolphi, Peter Merker (Ed. ): Germany and China from 1937 to 1949. Politics - Military - Economy - Culture. A source collection. Akademie Verlag, Berlin 1998, ISBN 3-05-002986-2.
  • Adolphi, tungsten / Schütrumpf Joern ( eds.): Ernst Thalmann: An Stalin - Letters from the penitentiary from 1939 to 1941, Berlin 1996, ISBN 3-320-01927-9.
  • Achim Sperling, Roland Felber, tungsten Adolphi: The People's Republic of China from 1979 to 1989. An annotated chronicle. Dietz, Berlin 1990, ISBN 3-320-01504-4.
  • Tungsten Adolphi: The China policy of fascist Germany from 1937 to 1945. Habilitation, Humboldt University, Berlin, 1989.
  • Tungsten Adolphi, Joachim Adolphi: High-tech in the land of samurai. Experiences in the context of an "economic miracle". New Life, 1988, ISBN 3-355-00598-3.
  • Tungsten Adolphi et al: China - Western Europe. Focus on world politics. State Publishing House of the German Democratic Republic, 1981.
  • Tungsten Adolphi: The Effect of the ratio between the People's Republic of China and the United States of America in Southeast Asia (1969-1979): PhD thesis, Humboldt -Universität zu Berlin, 1980.
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