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Last updated: January 16, 2020 Alexander Siedschlag, Ph.D., M.A. The Pennsylvania State University, Penn State Harrisburg, School of Public Affairs W-131 Olmsted Building, 777 West Harrisburg Pike, Middletown, PA 17057, U.S.A. Phone +1 (717) 948-4326, e-mail [email protected] _________________________________________________________________________________ Current Employment & Appointments The Pennsylvania State University Penn State Harrisburg, School of Public Affairs & Penn State World Campus since 08/2013 Chair, Penn State Homeland Security Programs, including Chair of the Intercollege Master of Professional Studies Program in Homeland Security (Intercollege Graduate Degree Program); the program is delivered online by Penn State World Campus Penn State Harrisburg, School of Public Affairs 07/2018 - 12/2019 Interim Director of the School of Public Affairs since 08-16-2013 Full Professor (awarded immediate tenure) of Homeland Security since 10/2019 – founding Faculty Director for the Homeland Security Specialization within the Online Master of Business Administration (OMBA) Program 07/2017 - 08/2018 and since 10/2019 – Program Head, Bachelor of Arts Program in Political Science 07/2017 - 08/2018 and since 10/2019 Program Head, Bachelor of Science Program in Public Policy 01/2019 - 12/2019 – Interim Program Head, Doctor of Philosophy Program in Public Administration, Penn State Harrisburg, School of Public Affairs since 09/2017 – Program Faculty in the Ph.D. in Public Administration Program and Lead Faculty for the Homeland Security Specialization since 09/2017 – Schreyer College Honors Students Adviser (Political Science majors) since 06/2017 – Appointed college representative of Penn State Harrisburg on the Working Committee for the Penn State Security Center (Center for Security Research and Education), a newly established University-wide center to enhance interdisciplinary research, teaching, and outreach relevant to the protection of individuals, infrastructure, and society. 04/2016 - 08/2017 and since 8/2019 Coordinator, Undergraduate Minor in Homeland Security Penn State Hershey College of Medicine since 12/2013 – Joint appointment with the College of Medicine, Department of Public Health Sciences, as Professor of Public Health Sciences; Program Faculty for the new Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) degree, the terminal professional degree in Public Health

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Last updated: January 16, 2020

Alexander Siedschlag, Ph.D., M.A. The Pennsylvania State University, Penn State Harrisburg, School of Public Affairs W-131 Olmsted Building, 777 West Harrisburg Pike, Middletown, PA 17057, U.S.A.

Phone +1 (717) 948-4326, e-mail [email protected] _________________________________________________________________________________

Current Employment & Appointments The Pennsylvania State University

Penn State Harrisburg, School of Public Affairs & Penn State World Campus since 08/2013 – Chair, Penn State Homeland Security Programs, including Chair of the Intercollege Master of Professional Studies Program in Homeland Security (Intercollege Graduate Degree Program); the program is delivered online by Penn State World Campus Penn State Harrisburg, School of Public Affairs 07/2018 - 12/2019 – Interim Director of the School of Public Affairs since 08-16-2013 – Full Professor (awarded immediate tenure) of Homeland Security

since 10/2019 – founding Faculty Director for the Homeland Security Specialization within the Online Master of Business Administration (OMBA) Program 07/2017 - 08/2018 and since 10/2019 – Program Head, Bachelor of Arts Program in Political Science 07/2017 - 08/2018 and since 10/2019 Program Head, Bachelor of Science Program in Public Policy 01/2019 - 12/2019 – Interim Program Head, Doctor of Philosophy Program in Public Administration, Penn State Harrisburg, School of Public Affairs

since 09/2017 – Program Faculty in the Ph.D. in Public Administration Program and Lead Faculty for the Homeland Security Specialization since 09/2017 – Schreyer College Honors Students Adviser (Political Science majors) since 06/2017 – Appointed college representative of Penn State Harrisburg on the Working Committee for the Penn State Security Center (Center for Security Research and Education), a newly established University-wide center to enhance interdisciplinary research, teaching, and outreach relevant to the protection of individuals, infrastructure, and society. 04/2016 - 08/2017 and since 8/2019 – Coordinator, Undergraduate Minor in Homeland Security

Penn State Hershey College of Medicine since 12/2013 – Joint appointment with the College of Medicine, Department of Public Health Sciences, as Professor of Public Health Sciences; Program Faculty for the new Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) degree, the terminal professional degree in Public Health

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Education

• Venia legendi (“habilitation”) in Political Science (2000), Humboldt University Berlin, Germany

• Ph.D. in Political Science (1996), “summa cum laude,” University of Munich, Germany 10/1994 - 03/1996 Postgraduate studies in Political Science (major), Sociology and Psychology (minors)

• M.A. in Political Science (minors: Sociology and Psychology) (1994), “excellent,” University of Munich, Germany

10/1990 - 07/1994 Master’s studies in Political Science, Modern and Contemporary History, Sociology and Psychology (no separate bachelor programs existed at that point in time)

Certificates

U.S. Department of Homeland Security Executive Planners Course (2018)

Penn State Online Teaching Certificate (2016)

U.S. Department of Homeland Security Headquarters Planners Course 101 – Fundamentals of Planning (DHS Department Planners Course Series) (2016)

Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) – Training Course Certificate: Campus Emergencies Prevention, Response, and Recovery (MGT-324) (2014)

Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (1994)

Security Clearance: NATO Secret (2005, through the Federal Chancellery of Austria, now expired) Professional societies American Political Science Association (APSA) Center of Risk & Crises Management, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU), Vienna, Austria

The Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia

Emergency Management & Homeland Security Section, Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration (NASPAA)

Government Technology & Services Coalition (GTSC)

Homeland Security Network

International Political Science Association (IPSA)

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National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA)

(elected inducted member) Order of the Sword and Shield (Omicron Sigma Sigma, Ω∑∑), Academic and Professional Honor Society for Homeland Security, Intelligence, Emergency Management, and all Protective Security Disciplines

(inducted member) Pi Sigma Alpha (ΠΣΑ), National Political Science Honor Society

University and Agency Partnership Initiative (UAPI) (The Naval Postgraduate School, Center for Homeland Defense and Security) Editorial boards Member of the Editorial Board, Primary Care Epidemiology and Global Health (2018-) Section Editor (“Concepts within Security Science”), Handbook of Security Science. Heidelberg, New York, et al.: Springer (2016-) Member of the Editorial Board, Journal of Security Studies and Global Politics (2016-) Editor, Jahrbuch für europäische Sicherheitspolitik (Yearbook of European Security Policy). Baden-Baden: Nomos (2007-2010) Advisory boards Member, Pennsylvania Advisory Committee, U.S. Global Leadership Coalition (USGLC) (2019-)

The USGLC is a broad-based influential network of 500 businesses and NGOs, and military, faith-based and civic leaders united in support of U.S. global engagement. The USGLC works to educate the American public and policymakers on the importance of investing in diplomacy and development alongside defense in building a strategic, modern foreign policy.

Member, Advisory Board, Cutting Crime Impact – Practice-Based Innovation in Preventing, Investigating and Mitigating High-Impact Petty Crime, European Union Horizon 2020 Security Research Project, University of Salford, UK et al. (2018-2021) Member, Education Action Council, Pennsylvania National Guard Associations (PNGAS) (2018-) Member of the Advisory Board, Response to School Vulnerability Plan (RSVP) Project, Penn State Berks (2016-) Acting Chair, Advisory Council, Penn State Intercollege Master of Professional Studies in Homeland Security Program (2014-) Penn State Harrisburg representative, LionPATH (student management system) Academic Advising Advisory Committee, The Pennsylvania State University (2014-2015)

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Major expert, evaluation and review panels and other related activities Seed grant proposal reviewer, Penn State Center for Security Research and Education (2018-) Invited Member, North American Defense and Security Academic Alliance (NADSAA), NORAD and USNORTHCOM (2017-) Member, Special Interest Planning Group, FEMA Emergency Management Institute, Planning for the 21st Annual Emergency Management Higher Education Symposium 2019, Emmitsburg, MD (2018-2019) Invited Member, Event Advisory Group for the 2018 National Seminar and Tabletop Exercise for Institutions of Higher Education (NTTX), U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Office of Academic Engagement (2018) Invited Member, Planning Team for the DHS 2017 National Seminar and Tabletop Exercise (NTTX) for Institutions of Higher Education (exercise scenario: campus violence, including active shooter and other threats), U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Office of Academic Engagement (2017) Invited Member, Planning Team for the DHS 2016 National Seminar and Tabletop Exercise (NTTX) for Institutions of Higher Education (exercise scenario: campus violence, including active shooter and other threats), U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Office of Academic Engagement (2016) Academic liaison for Penn State participation and evaluator, Pennsylvania Department of Human Services (PADHS) Keystone 6 Full-Scale Exercise (FSE) – Mass Care (2016-2017) Expert Evaluator, U.S. Department of Homeland Security Office of University Programs, Scientific Leadership Awards Review (2016) Subject Matter Expert, The Homeland Defense and Security Information Analysis Information Center (HDIAC), sponsored by the Department of Defense (2016-) Expert Evaluator, European Union Horizon 2020 Framework Programme, Security Research, European Commission (2014, 2016, 2017), including service on the Evaluation Summary Report Panel, including project ranking and funding decisions in the dimension of 17 m €. Judge, Penn State 31th Annual Graduate Exhibition (2016) Project Reviewer, Polish-Norwegian Research Programme (2015) Expert Evaluator, Polish-Norwegian Research Programme (2013) Expert Evaluator, European Union 7th Framework Programme, Social Sciences and Humanities, European Commission (2011) Project Expert, Romanian Space Agency, FP7 Project “Security Research National Contact Points Network – Phase 2 (SEREN 2)” (2011-2013) Member of the Jury, Austrian National Security Research Programme KIRAS (2005-2010), including consultative membership in the program’s Steering Committee with representatives from the 16 contributing federal departments

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Expert Evaluator and Rapporteur, European Union 7th Framework Programme, Security Research, European Commission (2005-2007) Expert Evaluator, Belgian National Research Programme (1998) Professional honors and distinctions Paper “’Protecting the right to be an American:’ Results from a recent representative survey of citizen’s perception of homeland security in Pennsylvania,” 10th Annual Homeland Defense and Security Education Summit, Arlington, VA categorized as one of 11 “outstanding” conference papers by a jury and selected by the editors for featuring in the Homeland Security Affairs Journal (2017) Inducted to the Order of the Sword and Shield (Ω∑∑), Academic and Professional Honor Society for Homeland Security, Intelligence, Emergency Management, and all Protective Security Disciplines (2017) Ranked #16 out of the top 25 homeland security instructors in the U.S.: “Best of the Best: The Top Homeland Security Instructors in the Nation,” FireScience.org (2014) Major’s Tribute to International Scholars Residing in Vienna, Major of Vienna, Austria (2012) Austrian National Champion of European Research, Austrian Research Promotion Agency and Austrian Economic Chambers (2011) Appointed Expert, Austrian Standards (ÖNORM) Institute (2011) Postdoctoral Fellowship, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft/German Science Foundation (DFG) (1997) NATO Research Fellowship (1994) Max Born Medal for distinguished service as a student, Max Born Gymnasium (High School) Germering, Germany (1990) Major conference, workshop and panel contributions, and external lectures 11/2019 – Education Action Council workshop participant & Penn State Homeland Security Programs presenter, Pennsylvania National Guard Associations (PNGAS) Annual Conference 2019, Lancaster, PA 10/2019 – Presenter, “Homeland Security and Public Interest & Knowledge: The Whole Community and the Citizen 2016-2018. A Pennsylvania Residents’ Poll Study,” 11th Annual Homeland Defense and Security Education Summit, Naval Postgraduate School – Center for Homeland Defense and Security & Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Monterey Conference Center, Monterey, CA

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09/2019 – “Penn State’s Online Intercollege Master of Professional Studies in Homeland Security Program: Evolution, Strengths, Challenges, and Lessons Learned,” International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences (IISES) 8th Teaching & Education Conference, Vienna, Austria 09/2019 – Presenter, “Penn State Homeland Security Online Programs: Regional Community Connection and Collaboration,” Emergency Management/Homeland Security Higher Education Regional Academic Collaborative Region III, Immaculata University & FEMA Emergency Management Institute, Immaculata, PA 05/2019 – Presenter, “A Culture of Preparedness: Fostering Prevention and Values,” 24th German Prevention Day, Berlin, Germany 05/2019 – Moderator, session “Cutting Crime Impact through Evidence-Based Design Thinking,” 24th German Prevention Day, Berlin, Germany 11/2018 – Panelist, “Online cs. Classroom Learning” & Penn State Homeland Security Programs presenter, 2018 DHS Academia and Professional Development Symposium, Washington, D.C. 11/2018 – Education Action Council workshop participant & Penn State Homeland Security Programs presenter, Pennsylvania National Guard Associations (PNGAS) Annual Conference 2018, Lancaster, PA 10/2018 – Authors Roundtable participant, “Homeland Security Cultures: Enhancing Values while Fostering Resilience (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2018) Alexander Siedschlag and Andrea Jerković (eds.),” 11th Annual Homeland Defense and Security Education Summit, Naval Postgraduate School – Center for Homeland Defense and Security, Department of Homeland Security, FEMA National Preparedness Directorate, New York State Homeland Security and Emergency Services, and State University of New York (SUNY) – University at Albany – The College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity, Albany, NY 07/2018 – Guest lecturer, “Homeland and Civil Security from a European Perspective and the EU Response to Terrorism,” Comparative Government Course, Naval Postgraduate School, Center for Homeland Defense and Security, Master of Arts Program in Homeland Security, National Capital Area Campus, Hagerstown, MD 06/2018 – Presenter, “Program learning and leadership outcomes assessments in a homeland security online program” and session moderator (invited), “Emergency preparedness – Measuring organizational resilience – Theories & tools,” FEMA Emergency Management Institute, 20th Annual Emergency Management Higher Education Symposium, Emmitsburg, MD 10/2017 – Presenter, “Partnering with the people: how citizens of Pennsylvania perceive homeland security and the whole-community approach,” [Pennsylvania] Governor’s Emergency Preparedness Summit, Hershey, PA 06/2017 – Presenter, “Homeland security starts at home: How the citizens of Pennsylvania perceive core missions and the whole-community approach to fostering a resilient nation,” FEMA Emergency Management Institute, 19th Annual Emergency Management Higher Education Conference, Emmitsburg, MD 04/2017 – Distinguished speaker, “The world is the home: Scenario foresight for global homeland security – alternative futures of emerging threats and responses,” Milipol Asia-Pacific Conference – International Exhibition of Homeland Security, Track: “Emerging Threats and Horizon Scanning:

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What next after ISIS?,” Singapore (related media coverage among other things included a live interview on Prime Time ASIA, Channel News Asia) 04/2017 – Invited participant, Closed Door Roundtable Discussion, “Emerging Threats – The Case for Collaborative Public Safety,” Singapore Ministry of Home Affairs and French Embassy in Singapore 03/2017 – Panel chair, “Risk-based approaches to preparedness,“ 10th Annual Homeland Defense and Security Education Summit, Track II: Presentations of Original Theoretical, Methodological, and Empirical Research as well as Applied or Policy Research Relevant to Homeland Security, Naval Postgraduate School – Center for Homeland Defense and Security, Department of Homeland Security, and FEMA National Preparedness Directorate, Arlington, VA 03/2017 – White paper giver and presenter, “’Protecting the right to be an American:’ Results from a recent representative survey of citizen’s perception of homeland security in Pennsylvania,” 10th Annual Homeland Defense and Security Education Summit, Track II: Presentations of Original Theoretical, Methodological, and Empirical Research as well as Applied or Policy Research Relevant to Homeland Security, Naval Postgraduate School – Center for Homeland Defense and Security, Department of Homeland Security, and FEMA National Preparedness Directorate, Arlington, VA – paper categorized as one of 11 “outstanding” conference papers by a jury and selected by the editors for featuring in the Homeland Security Affairs Journal 02/2017 – Invited speaker, “Perspectives on homeland and civil security research,” Penn State University Health Services and Behavioral Research Seminar, Hershey, PA 10/2016 – White paper presenter, “Security research curriculum,” Penn State Security Day, State College, PA 09/2016 – Panelist, “Current Events and the Constitution,” Constitution Day 2016 Event, Penn State Harrisburg, School of Public Affairs, Middletown, PA (topic presented: “Homeland security in the constitution”) 08/2016 – (with Andrea Jerković) Presenter, “Homeland and civil security from a European perspective and the EU response to terrorism,” Seminar on European Security Studies, The Naval Postgraduate School, Department of National Security Affairs, Monterey, CA 07/2016 – Exercise participant, FEMA Region III Third Annual Public-Private Sector Tabletop Exercise (cybersecurity and resilience), Philadelphia, PA 07/2016 – Convener, Main Theme Panel (MT01: Comparative Politics, Democracy and Regime Types) “Comparative Homeland and Civil Security Research,” 24th World Congress of Political Science, International Political Science Association (IPSA), Poznan/Poland 06/2016 – Presenter, “Graduates' perspectives on program educational outcomes: Penn State's nation-wide and international online Intercollege Master of Professional Studies Program in Homeland Security,” FEMA Emergency Management Institute, 18th Annual Emergency Management Higher Education Conference, Emmitsburg, MD 02/2016 – Roundtable participant, “Security and societal issues: How to strike the good balance,” Societal Security Network (SOURCE) project, European Union Horizon 2020 Framework Program, Topic: Societal Security, European Organization for Security, Brussels, Belgium

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09/2015 – Papergiver and presenter, “Evolving homeland and civil security mission space and research – A cross-disciplinary and global challenge,” 9th Annual Homeland Defense and Security Education Summit, Naval Postgraduate School, Center for Homeland Defense and Security, Orlando, FL 06/2015 – Panelist, “The FOCUS EU security research project, its embedded scenario method, and bright and dark EU security roles in a horizon 2035,” International Conference: Futures Studies Tackling Wicked Problems: Where Futures Research, Education and Action Meet, Turku, Finland 06/2015 – Presenter, “The world is the home: Curriculum internationalization in civil security research studies by integrating academic and policy perspectives on homeland security and emergency management,” FEMA Emergency Management Institute, 17th Annual Emergency Management Higher Education Conference, Emmitsburg, MD 03/2015 – Panelist, “Je suis Charlie? Criminology, political science and homeland security perspectives on countering violent extremism,” Pennsylvania Political Science Association, Annual Meeting, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 03/2015 – Panelist, “Je suis Charlie? Criminology, political science and homeland security perspectives on countering violent extremism,” Penn State Harrisburg Academic Perspectives on Current Events, faculty panel, Harrisburg, PA 11/2014 – Presenter, Cross-college seminar organizer and instructor, Seminar on “The evolution of critical infrastructure protection as a homeland and civil security mission,” Auburn University, Auburn Cyber Research Center, Auburn, AL 10/2014 – Papergiver and panelist, “Methods to integrate considerations on culture, ethical aspects and citizen acceptance into resilience-enhancing urban infrastructure planning and increased societal security,” Global Forum on Urban and Regional Resilience at Virginia Tech. Conference Series: New Perspectives on Resilience – Normative Dimension of Resilience. Virginia Tech Research Center – Arlington/Ballston, VA 10/2014 – Presenter, “The international homeland security perimeter and how to teach it: A perspective for research-driven education from the Intercollege Master of Professional Studies Program in Homeland Security at Penn State,” Track Four – Homeland Security in an International Context, 8th Annual Homeland Security and Defense Education Summit, Naval Postgraduate School, Center for Homeland Defense and Security, Colorado Springs, CO, 09/2014 – Panelist, “Ebola: Implications for homeland security,” Penn State Harrisburg Academic Perspectives on Current Events, faculty panel, Harrisburg, PA 08/2014 – Short course organizer and principal instructor, “SC 28 – Political science contributions to the homeland security enterprise – and where mission-critical jobs of the future are,” American Political Science Association (APSA) Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. 07/2014 – Papergiver and panelist (with Andrea Jerković), “Foresighting needs for secure societies “2035” - the FOCUS roadmap and its implications for the science and practice of politics in civil security,” Panel: Policing Security Research and Policy: Issues and Solutions, 23rd World Congress of Political Science, International Political Science Association (IPSA), Montreal/Canada, 06/2014 – Panel convener and presenter, Panel: “Mission-space driven curriculum evolution in all-hazards Homeland Security programming: the example of the online Intercollege Master of

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Professional Studies in Homeland Security at Penn State,” FEMA Emergency Management Institute, 16th Annual Emergency Management Higher Education Conference, Emmitsburg, MD 05/2014 – Breakout session speaker, “Foresight security scenarios for prepared response to the unplanned: Results from an EU Security Research project and its transatlantic dimension,” 8th Annual National Homeland Security Conference, Track 1: Responding to Unplanned Events, National Homeland Security Association and City of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 02/2014 – Visiting lecturer, European Security Cooperation Course, NATO School Oberammergau, Bavaria, Germany 12/2013 – Convener and discussant, Panel: Security Out of the Air: The Use of Unmanned Aerial Systems in Homeland Security, Penn State Harrisburg, School of Public Affairs, Middletown, PA 11/2013 – Invited panel chair, “The human factor in crisis management: a comprehensive approach,” Berlin Security Conference 2013 – 12th Congress on European Security and Defence, Berlin, Germany 10/2013 – Speaker, “WMD disarmament, human security, and Syria,” Symposium: Syria, its Neighbors, and the Past, Present and Future of Global Security, Penn State Harrisburg, School of Behavioral Sciences and Education, Middletown, PA 09/2013 – Presenter, “The future starts today: General lessons from transatlantic scenario foresight on Homeland Security and a comprehensive approach to civil Security Research. Emerging new roles for a discipline in the making,” 6th Annual Homeland Defense and Security Education Summit, Track: Forming the Discipline of Homeland Security, Naval Postgraduate School, Center for Homeland Defense and Security, The Kostas Research Institute for Homeland Security (Northeastern University), Burlington, MA & Hanscom Air Force Base, Bedford, MA 09/2013 – Visiting lecturer, European Security Cooperation Course, NATO School Oberammergau, Bavaria, Germany 08/2013 – Panel chair, “The language of politics in the new media,” Division 40 – Information Technology and Politics, American Political Science Association (APSA) Annual Meeting 2013, Chicago, IL 04/2013 – Co-chair and roundtable speaker, “Security of EU citizens and assets protection abroad,” Roundtable “External Dimension of Security: EU Science and Technology, 7th European Union Framework Programme, Theme “Security, project “ARCHIMEDES – Towards European Security Research Activities that Make a Difference,” Brussels/Belgium 09/2012 – Papergiver (with others) and presenter, “Methods to integrate considerations on culture, ethics and citizen acceptance into urban planning for resilience enhancing and vulnerability reduction regarding citizen security,” European Urban Research Association (EURA) conference “Urban Europe”, Section: Vulnerable and Resilient Cities, Vienna/Austria 06/2012 – Convener and presenter, Transatlantic Workshop in the context of the project “FOCUS – Foresight Security Scenarios,” 7th European Union Framework Programme, Theme “Security” – with DHS S&T, FEMA, NOAA, AICGS, et al., Washington, D.C. 06/2012 – Papergiver and presenter, “The future starts today. General lessons from scenario foresight of the emerging European Union Homeland Security System and the comprehensive approach – new

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roles for higher education research and teaching,” FEMA Emergency Management Institute, 15th Annual Emergency Management Higher Education Conference, Emmitsburg, MD 04/2012 – Guest lecturer, “European security cooperation,” THE NATO SCHOOL Mobile Education & Training Team Operational Command of Polish Armed Forces, NATO European Security Cooperation Course, Warsaw, Poland 04/2012 – Poster presentation (with Rosemarie Stangl, Diana Silvestru, Florian Fritz & Andrea Jerković), “Comprehensive security research to contribute to critical infrastructure protection. Contributions to security governance in disaster risk reduction,” 12th Congress INTERPRAEVENT 2012, Grenoble, France 03/2011 – Panel chair and rapporteur, “The role of social media in understanding and managing complex catastrophic events,” Fifth Annual University Network Summit, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Washington, D.C. 11/2010 – Panelist, “Social and cultural aspects of protection of the soldier in the context of force protection,” Congress on European Security and Defence, Panel “Protection of the soldier – an ongoing challenge for politics and industry,” Berlin, Germany 04/2010 – Presenter, “European security governance: instruments, emerging topics, and consequences for critical infrastructure operators,” VERBUND-Austrian Hydro Power AG and Military Command Lower Austria, Mittersill, Austria 04/2009 – Plenary speaker, “Civil-military interaction in EU crisis management,” European Security and Defence Assembly. Assembly of the Western European Union. Colloquy on “Civil-Military Cooperation in Crisis Management,” Berlin, Germany. 01/2009 – Presenter, “European security research coordination and governance – Working group 11 intermediate results and policy Recommendations,” European Security Research and Innovation Forum (ESRIF), Working Group Meeting, European Commission, Directorate General Enterprise and Industry, Brussels, Belgium. 11/2008 – Presenter, “Report on the real-virtual academic colloquium ‘The United Nations and the information age – Education for the next generation of ‘the Peoples of the United Nations’”, Can United Nations be Taught? – A Central, East and Southeast European Regional Colloquium on Innovative Techniques for Teaching about the United Nations System, Diplomatic Academy Vienna, Academic Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS), and United Nations Information Service Vienna, Vienna, Austria 06/2008 – Presenter, “The international colloquium ‘The United Nations and the new media/ information age,’ organized by World Wide Education (WWEDU) and the Academic Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS), November 16, 2007 in Wels,” The UN Studies Working Group – Workshop Seminar on UN Research and Teaching: “Past, Present and Future Views on the United Nations – Creating New Content for Innovative UN Research and Teaching,” Bonn, Germany 02/2007 – Visiting lecturer, NATO Partnership for Peace Staff Officers Orientation Course, NATO School Oberammergau, Bavaria, Germany 01/2007 – Presenter, “Interdisciplinary approaches in security studies: between strategic studies and disaster sociology,” Colloquium: Technology Research and Development and International

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Security, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik – German Institute for International and Security Affairs, Berlin, Germany 10/2006 – Visiting lecturer, NATO Partnership for Peace Staff Officers Orientation Course, NATO School Oberammergau, Bavaria, Germany 09/2006 – Presentation, “A political assessment of EU-UN cooperation so far,” Expert Workshop “ESDP in the United Nations – Concepts and Improvement Opportunities,” German United Nations Association (DGVN), Berlin, Germany 09/2006 – “How realistic is ethical foreign policy – how ethical is realist foreign policy?’” Panel: “Foreign Policy Reform,” Section “International Politics,” German Political Science Association (DVPW) Annual Meeting, Muenster, Germany 09/2006 – Panelist, “Neorealist contributions to a theory of ESDP,” II. European Security Conference (ESCI), Panel “Contemporary Analytical Approaches to European Security and Effective Multilateralism,” Innsbruck, Austria 07/2006 – Guest Lecturer, “NATO today and its global engagement,” European Summer Academy, Austrian Institute for International Security Policy (ÖIES), Gumpoldskirchen, Austria 05/2006 – Paper giver and panelist “The multidimensional development of the European Security and Defence Policy (ESDP) as an instrument for comprehensive conflict management,” EU-NESCA Workshop 1: EU’s Foreign Governance: CFSP and ESDP and Its Impact on Asia. Institute of European Studies of Macao, Macao, China 04/2006 – Presentation, “Civil-Military Interaction in EU Crisis Management. Conceptual Underpinnings and Policy Options towards ‘CMNEW’ (Civil-Military Networking),” George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany 03/2006 – Presentation “’Strategy’ as a research concept since 1947,” Strategic Forum, Institute for Strategy and Security Policy, National Defence Academy Vienna, Austria 10/2005 – “Realizing global governance: Opportunities and Limits from a neorealist perspective,” Section “International Politics,” German Political Science Association (DVPW) Annual Meeting, Mannheim, Germany 09/2005 – Presenter, “Germany – Threatened by the evil in the world. From a reluctant power to an active peace donator?,” GARNET project workshop “Vertices of Conflict and Cooperation: Threat Perception into the 21st Century,” Trento, Italy 08/2005 – Panelist “The consequences of the European Security and Defence Policy for the smaller Member States of the Union,” Panel “Europe – A Military Power Factor? Balancing Military and Civil Security Instruments,” Alpbach Political Talks, European Forum Alpbach, Austria 07/2005 – Guest lecturer “Comparative Politics II,” 17th Austrian Army Staff Officers Course, National Defence Academy Vienna, Austria 07/2005 – Guest lecturer, “Transatlantic relations – a European view,” European Summer Academy, Austrian Institute for International Security Policy (ÖIES), Gumpoldskirchen, Austria 06/2005 – Presenter, “International non-proliferation policy and the United Nations security system after 9/11 and Iraq,” International Roundtable Discussion “The Use of Force in International

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Relations. Challenges to Collective Security,” International Progress Organization and Department of Philosophy, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria 05/2005 – Presenter, “Digital democracy and its application to the international arena – from deliberation to decision,” International Studies Association (ISA) conference “Information Revolution and the Changing Face of International Relations and Security,” Luzern, Switzerland 10/2004 – Presenter “Will the European Constitution collapse? What future for the European Security and Defence Policy?,” Workshop “The Development of ESDP from 2015 to 2015,” Office of Security Policy, Austrian Ministry of Defence, Reichenau an der Rax, Austria 09/2001 – Papergiver and panelist, “Institutional strategies of international conflict regulation,” 97th Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (APSA), San Francisco, CA 12/2000 – Presenter, “The European security architecture in the eyes of the German political elite,” German-Polish Network Seminar, Institute for Western Studies (Instytut Zachodni), Poznań, Poland 08/2000 – Papergiver and panelist, “Political institutionalization and international conflict management,” 18th World Congress of the International Political Science Association (IPSA), Quebec City, Canada 07/2000 – Presenter, “Definition and scope of the concept of the national interest – With a special view to the domestic definition of interests in German foreign and security policy,” 7th Strausberg Symposium of the Bundeswehr Academy of Information and Communication (AIK), Strausberg, Germany Teaching

• Penn State Harrisburg, School of Public Affairs and Penn State World Campus (online)

o Fall 2013: Homeland Security Administration: Policies and Programs (HLS 801) online Visiting lecturer, Security Cooperation course, NATO School (NS M5-41-A-14)

o Spring 2014: Comparative Homeland Security and Related Methods (course development;

P ADM 597B/HLS 540) online Visiting lecturer, European Security Cooperation course, NATO School

(M5-41-A-14) o Summer 2014

Foundations of Homeland Security (P ADM 401) online Homeland Security – An Update in Research and Trends (P ADM 597A) Comparative Homeland Security and Related Methods (course development;

P ADM 597B/HLS 540) online

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o Fall 2014 Comparative Homeland Security and Related Methods (P ADM 597B) online Internship Course – The Homeland Security Experience (P ADM 597D) online

o Spring 2015 Disaster Psychology (HLS/PSY 558) online Homeland Security Research Topics, capstone course (P ADM/HLS 594)

online Individual Studies (P ADM 596) online

o Summer 2015 Homeland Security Update II: Research and Trends (P ADM 597A.201)

residential

Internship Experience in the Homeland Security Enterprise (HLS 595A) online iMPS-HLS Program Orientation online

o Fall 2015 Comparative Homeland Security and Related Methods (HLS 540) online Homeland Security Research Topics, capstone course (HLS 594) online Internship Experience in the Homeland Security Enterprise (HLS 595A) online Intercollege Master of Professional Studies in Homeland Security Program

Orientation online o Spring 2016

Homeland Security Administration: Policies and Programs (HLS 801) online Disaster Psychology (HLS/PSY 558) online Internship Experience in the Homeland Security Enterprise (HLS 595A) online Research Topics, Master of Public Administration Program capstone course

(P ADM 594) Intercollege Master of Professional Studies in Homeland Security Program

Orientation online o Summer 2016

Homeland Security Research Topics, Intercollege Master of Professional Studies in Homeland Security Program capstone course (HLS 594) online

Internship Experience in the Homeland Security Enterprise (HLS 595A) online

Intercollege Master of Professional Studies in Homeland Security Program Orientation online

o Fall 2016 Comparative Homeland Security and Related Methods (HLS 540) online

Homeland Security Research Topics, capstone course (HLS 594) online

Internship Experience in the Homeland Security Enterprise (HLS 595A) online

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Intercollege Master of Professional Studies in Homeland Security Program Orientation online

o Spring 2017 Homeland Security Administration: Policies and Programs (HLS 801) online Homeland Security Research Topics, capstone course (HLS 594) online Internship Experience in the Homeland Security Enterprise (HLS 595A) online Intercollege Master of Professional Studies in Homeland Security Program

Orientation online o Summer 2017

Intensive Seminar and Tabletop Exercise: Contemporary Crisis Management in Homeland Security (P ADM 897)

Homeland Security Research Topics, capstone course (HLS 594) online Internship Experience in the Homeland Security Enterprise (HLS 595A) online Intercollege Master of Professional Studies in Homeland Security Program

Orientation online o Fall 2017

Homeland Security Administration: Policies and Programs (HLS 801) online Homeland Security Research Topics, capstone course (HLS 594) online Intercollege Master of Professional Studies in Homeland Security Program

Orientation online o Spring 2018

Homeland Security Research Topics, capstone course (HLS 594) online Intercollege Master of Professional Studies in Homeland Security Program

Orientation online o Summer 2018

Homeland Security Research Topics, capstone course (HLS 594) online Internship Experience in the Homeland Security Enterprise (HLS 595A) online Intercollege Master of Professional Studies in Homeland Security Program

Orientation online Essentials of Online Teaching for Graduate Students (OL 2050)

o Fall 2018 Internship Experience in the Homeland Security Enterprise (HLS 595A) online Intercollege Master of Professional Studies in Homeland Security Program

Orientation online o Spring 2019

Internship Experience in the Homeland Security Enterprise (HLS 595A) online Intercollege Master of Professional Studies in Homeland Security Program

Orientation online o Summer 2019

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Homeland Security Research Topics, capstone course (HLS 594) online Internship Experience in the Homeland Security Enterprise (HLS 595A) online Intercollege Master of Professional Studies in Homeland Security Program

Orientation online o Fall 2019

Intercollege Master of Professional Studies in Homeland Security Program Orientation online

o Spring 2020 Internship Experience in the Homeland Security Enterprise (HLS 595A) online Intercollege Master of Professional Studies in Homeland Security Program

Orientation online Political Science Internship (PL SC 495)

• Teaching experience includes international academic and professional programs:

o Institute of Public Administration, Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Executive Leadership Seminar Series, Seminar on Institutional Transformation, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

o NATO School staff officer courses

o Doctoral degree program of Sigmund Freud Private University Vienna

o Austrian Armed Forces Command: Professional training on military support of civil

authorities (“assistance and support activities”) o Master of Public Administration and Master of Business Administration

(international distance learning programs), Hans Sachs School of Advanced Studies, WWEDU World Wide Education College, Wels, Austria

o Master of Arts Program in Peace, Development, Security and International Conflict Transformation (University of Innsbruck, Austria)

o Master in International Relations (University of Eichstaett, Germany)

o International summer schools of the Austrian Institute for International Affairs (AIES)

• Courses taught between 1996 and 2013 include, but are not limited to, the following:

o Lecture (undergraduate): Introduction to Security Studies o Lecture (undergraduate): Introduction to European Politics o Lecture (graduate): Introduction to Disaster Research and Emergency Management –

The Comprehensive Approach in Theory and Action

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o Lecture (graduate): New Security Studies and Security Research – Paradigmatic Overview of Two Emerging Academic Disciplines

o Lecture (graduate): New Security Studies and International Affairs – Convergence and Divergence

o Lecture (graduate): Foundations and Current Topics of European Integration o Lecture (graduate): International Security Institutions in Comparative Perspective o Lecture (graduate): German Security and Defense Policy o Seminar (undergraduate): Introduction to Theory and Methods in Political Science o Seminar (undergraduate): Introduction to International Relations and Discipline-related

Research Methods o Seminar (undergraduate): Ideas and Realities of Collective Security and Peaceful

Settlement of Conflict in the 20th Century o Seminar (undergraduate): The United Nations in World Politics o Seminar (undergraduate): The Enlargement of the European Union o Seminar (undergraduate): Recent Developments in U.S. Foreign and Security Policy o Seminar (undergraduate): The Federal Republic of Germany’s Foreign and Security

Policy of the 1950ies and 1990ies Compared o Capstone course Political Science Research Topics o Capstone course International Politics Research Topics o Capstone course Security Research Topics o Research colloquium Political Science o Seminar (graduate): Addressing Ethical Issues in Security Research o Seminar (graduate): New Social Media and Web 2.0 in Comprehensive Emergency

Management Communication o Seminar (graduate): Comprehensive Crisis Communication o Seminar (graduate): Teach with Movies – Three Mile Island on History Channel and

How it Drove of Shift from Disaster Studies to Emergency Management o Seminar (graduate): Perception of (In-)Security and Fear of Crime o Seminar (graduate): Cyber politics and E-Government: Democracy and Public

Administration in the Internet Era o Seminar (graduate): Political Sociology: Re-reading Selected Classics o Seminar (graduate): Security and Conflict Resolution – International and Domestic

Approaches and Perspectives o Seminar (graduate): Theories of International Politics and Current Fields of Application o Seminar (graduate): Institutions and Interests in International Politics o Seminar (graduate): Conflict Management in International Politics: Theory and Practice o Seminar (graduate): Security and Conflict Resolution o Seminar (graduate): The Role of International Law in the Development of International

Relations

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o Seminar (graduate): The “Cultural Factor” in International Politics: Current Perspectives from Theory and Practice

o Seminar: Methods of Strategic Studies and Security Research o Seminar (graduate): Contemporary Concepts of International Security o Seminar (graduate): Conflict Theory and Peace Studies o Seminar (graduate): POL&IS Politics and International Security Simulation Game o Seminar (graduate): The New Security Order in Europe – Organizations, Challenges,

and Politics o On-site Seminar (graduate): The United Nation’s Approach to Comprehensive and

Transversal Security Issues, U.N. Headquarters, New York o Seminar (graduate): Transatlantic Relations from the European Point of View o Seminar (graduate): Political History of NATO o Seminar (graduate): European Security and Defense Policy o Seminar (graduate): Comparative Politics of Neutrality in Europe

Doctoral dissertations advised (primary advisor/reviewer) Buck, Christian, “Medien und Geiselnahmen: Fallstudien zum inszenierten Terror” (The Media and Hostage Situations: Case Studies on Enacted Terror), Humboldt University Berlin, Ph.D. in Political Science (2007)

Dr. Buck previously was German Ambassador in Libya and now is Director for the MENA Region in the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Gaub, Florence, “Multiethnische Armeen im Post-Konflikt-Prozess: die Fälle Libanon, Bosnien und Herzegowina sowie Nigeria” (Multiethnic Armies in the Post-Conflict Process: The Cases of Lebanon, Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as Nigeria), Humboldt University Berlin, Ph.D. in Political Science (2006)

Dr. Gaub now is the Deputy Director of the European Union Institute for Security Studies Fritz, Florian, “Resilienz als Planungsgrundlage sicherheitsbezogenen Außenhandelns der EU. Untersuchung individueller und kollektiver Resilienzfaktoren und Fallstudien der EU-Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik” (Resilience as Planning Foundation for Security-Related External Action of the European Union: Analysis of Individual and Collective Factors of Resilience and Cases of the European Unions’ Foreign and Security Policy), Sigmund Freud Private University Vienna, Security Research specialization in the Ph.D. program in Psychotherapy Science (2013) Just, Otto, “Die Vereinbarkeit von Beruf und Privatleben für Militärpersonen des Österreichischen Bundesheeres (ÖBH) zur langfristigen Erhaltung der Einsatzbereitschaft des ÖBH für nationale und internationale Sicherheitsaufgaben” (Work-Life Balance for Military Personnel of the Austrian Armed Forces for Long-Term Sustainability of Readiness for Domestic and International Security Missions), Sigmund Freud Private University Vienna, Security Research specialization in the Ph.D. program in Psychotherapy Science (2013)

Dr. Just is a Colonel and head of unit in the Austrian Armed Forces’ Welfare Bureau

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Löw, Dietmar Alexander, “Hintergründe und Auswirkung der Ausgestaltung von betrieblichen Vorschriften in Bezug zu Mitarbeiterverhalten und Sicherheit in Konzernen und Einrichtungen am Beispiel des Thema Datenschutzes und Burn-Out” (Background and Effects of the Design of Company Regulations Regarding Employee Behavior in Corporations and Institutions by the Example of Data Protection and Burn-Out), Sigmund Freud Private University Vienna, Security Research specialization in the Ph.D. program in Psychotherapy Science (2014) Prinz, Katja-Alexandra, “Positive Effects of Social Media on Community Resilience in Natural Disasters,” Sigmund Freud Private University Vienna, Security Research specialization in the Ph.D. in Psychotherapy Science (unable to continue as primary adviser following move to Penn State) (2017) Schmuck-Soldan, Steffen, “Der Pazifismus bei Bündnis 90/Die Grünen: Entwicklung und Stellenwert einer außenpolitischen Ideologie 1990-2000” (Pacifism in the Political Party of Alliance 90/The Greens: Development and Significance of a Foreign Policy Ideology), Humboldt University Berlin, Ph.D. in Political Science (2004) Fundraising, grants, grant management, and projects (recent and major accomplishments) 04/2020 Proposal leader and point of contact, Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management (APPAM) Public Policy Camp, an initiative to introduce the field of public policy to a group of undergraduate students who might not otherwise be familiar with it, as well as increase the pipeline of diverse students into APPAM institutional member graduate public policy and public affairs schools (no pre-assigned funding amount; the funding is for all operational costs as incurred) 11/2019 - 10/2020 Contract, on behalf of the School of Public Affairs, Justice and Safety Institute (JASI), Outreach and Online Education at Penn State, curriculum and course quality management for JASI police officer training programs ($49,898) and program evaluation of the Pennsylvania Child Support Enforcement Training Institute ($24,469) ($74,367 total) 10/2019 Coordinator, Executive Leadership Seminar Program, Saudi Arabia's Institute of Public Administration (IPA): two training sessions to be organized and offered in Barcelona, Spain and Dubai, United Arab Emirates in Spring 2020, on “Transformational Leadership in the Public Sector” and “Promoting & Supporting a Culture of Innovation in Government Organizations” ($40,000) 05/2019 Proposal leader, Penn State Social Science Research Institute (SSRI) and Consortium to Combat Substance Abuse (CCSA) grant for a co-funded faculty member at the School of Public Affairs with research interests toward combating substance abuse (SSRI/CCSA will provide up to 50% of the co-fund’s academic year salary, with a cap of $60,000, up to 50% of start-up costs, with a cap of $75,000, and up to 50%, with a cap of $3,000, to the search/recruitment process; expected total co-funding in the initial five-year period: approx. $300,000) 03/2019 Penn State Global Fund to support participation in the World Border Security Conference, Casablanca, Morocco ($953) 07/2018 - 06/2019 Contract, Justice and Safety Institute (JASI), Outreach and Online Education at Penn State, curriculum and course quality management for JASI police officer training programs ($49,898) and program evaluation of the Pennsylvania Child Support Enforcement Training Institute ($24,469) ($74,367 total)

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01/2017 Penn State Global Fund and Penn State Harrisburg School of Public Affairs fund to support travel as distinguished speaker to Milipol Asia-Pacific Conference – International Exhibition of Homeland Security, Singapore ($1,800) 08/2016 Penn State School of Public Affairs Small Grant: “Perception of Homeland Security” (Pennsylvania-wide phone survey within the Pennsylvania Omnibus Poll) ($5,000) 06-08/2015 Class project with the Office of Security Capabilities/Mission Analysis Division, Department of Homeland Security – Transportation Security Administration (TSA): Data-generation for the Adversary Dynamics Model (ADM) 09/2014 Penn State Global Fund to support visiting lectureship at NATO School, Oberammergau, Germany ($1,500) 11/2009 - 05/2013 Proposal coordinator and project coordinator/principal investigator, collaborative project “FOCUS – Foresight Security Scenarios. Mapping Research to a Comprehensive Approach to Exogenous EU Roles,” 7th European Union Framework Programme, Theme “Security,” 13 partners from 9 countries (overall funding 3.5 m €) 11/2009 - 08/2013 (project-related consulting continued until 12/2013) Consortium member and work package principal investigator, collaborative project “AEROCEPTOR – UAV-based Innovative Means for Land and Sea Non-cooperative Vehicles Stop,” 7th European Union Framework Programme, Theme “Security” (overall funding 3.2 m €) 11/2009 - 08/2013 Consortium member and work package principal investigator, collaborative project “VITRUV – Virtual Urban Resilience,” 7th European Union Framework Programme, Theme “Security” (overall funding 3.5 m €) 11/2009 - 12/2012 Project partner (individual beneficiary) and principal investigator, project “SFI@SFU – Development of a National Institute for Security Research at Sigmund Freud University Vienna,” Austrian National Security Research Programme KIRAS (1.2 m €) 11/2007 - 03/2010 Consortium member and work package principal investigator, collaborative project “CPSI – Changing Perceptions of Security and Interventions,” 7th European Union Framework Programme, Theme “Security” (overall budget 3.0 m €) 09/2004 - 05/2007 Founding holder, Endowed Chair of the Republic of Austria for European Security Policy, University of Innsbruck, including management of assigned personnel, projects, budget and raised funds (annual budget approx. 200,000 €) 09/2004 - 12/2006 Work package principal investigator, “Vertices of Conflict and Cooperation: Threat Perception into the 21st Century,” GARNET Network of Excellence, 6th European Union Framework Program (no documentation of € amount available) 04/1996 - 03/2000 Postdoctoral Fellowship, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft/ (DFG) German Science Foundation (DFG) (approx. 170,000 €) 04/1995 - 03/199 NATO Research Fellowship (12,000 €)

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Publications Monographs, single-authored Die aktive Beteiligung Deutschlands an militärischen Aktionen zur Verwirklichung Kollektiver Sicherheit (Germany's Active Participation in Military Operations in Order to Realize Collective Security). Frankfurt/M.: Peter Lang 1995. (= published M.A. thesis, University of Munich.) Neorealismus, Neoliberalismus und postinternationale Politik. Beispiel internationale Sicherheit – theoretische Bestandsaufnahme und Evaluation (Neorealism, Neoliberalism and Post-international Politics. International Security as an Example – Theoretical Account and Practical Evaluation). Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag 1997. (= published Ph.D. thesis, University of Munich.) NATO Meets the Post-strategic Condition: Political Vicissitudes and Theoretical Puzzles in the Alliance's First Wave of Adaptation, 1990-1997. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction and Münster: Lit, 1998. Politische Institutionalisierung und Konflikttransformation. Leitideen, Theoriemodelle und europäische Praxisfälle (Political Institutionalization and Conflict Management: Ideas, Theories, and European Cases). Opladen: Leske + Budrich 2000. (= Habilitation book, Humboldt University Berlin.) Monographs, co-authored (et al.) Digitale Demokratie. Willensbildung und Partizipation per Internet (Digital Democracy. Formation of Public Will and Participation through the Internet). Opladen: Leske + Budrich, 2002. (et al.) Grundelemente der internationalen Politik (Foundations of International Politics). Vienna et al.: Böhlau, 2007. Edited volumes, single-edited (editor) Realistische Perspektiven internationaler Politik. Festschrift für Gottfried-Karl Kindermann zum 75. Geburtstag (Realist Perspectives of International Politics). Opladen: Leske + Budrich, 2001. (editor) Methoden der sicherheitspolitischen Analyse (Methods of Security Studies). Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2006. (editor) Methoden der sicherheitspolitischen Analyse (Methods of Security Studies). 2nd, amended ed. Wiesbaden: Springer VS, 2014, summary available on http://link.springer.com/book/ 10.1007%2F978-3-531-19951-1. (editor) Cross-disciplinary Perspectives on Homeland and Civil Security. A Research-Based Introduction. New York: Peter Lang, 2015, summary available on http://www.amazon.com/Cross-disciplinary-Perspectives-Homeland-Civil-Security/dp/1433129868#reader_1433129868. (editor) Section: Concepts within Security Science, in Anthony Masys (ed.), Handbook of Security Science. New York: Springer, 2018-.

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Edited volumes, co-edited (lead co-editor, with Alexander Bilgeri) Kursbuch Internet und Politik (Guidebook on Internet and Politics). Opladen: Leske + Budrich, 2001-2002; Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2003-2004. (lead co-editor, with Andrea Jerković) Homeland Security Cultures: Enhancing Values while Fostering Resilience. New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 2018, summary available on https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781786605917. (lead co-editor, with Andrea Jerković) Cross-disciplinary Perspectives on Homeland and Civil Security. A Research-Based Introduction. 2nd, revised and expanded edition. New York: Peter Lang, under contract for publication in 2021. Edited peer-reviewed journal special issues (guest editor) Themenschwerpunkt: Krieg im 21. Jahrhundert (War in the 21st Century). WeltTrends. Zeitschrift für internationale Politik und vergleichende Studien, No. 35, 2002. (guest editor) Themenschwerpunkt: Internet Macht Politik (Internet – Power – Politics). WeltTrends. Zeitschrift für internationale Politik und vergleichende Studien, No. 48, 2005. (guest editor) Scenario-based Security Foresight, special issue, Information & Security, No. 29, 2013, open access: http://procon.bg/29-scenario-based-security-foresight. Edited periodicals Analysestandpunkt – Analytical Standpoint. Innsbruck: Universität Innsbruck, Stiftungsprofessur für Europäische Sicherheitspolitik, 2005-2007; Wels: WWEDU World Wide Education, Center for European Security Studies, 2007-2008; Wien: Sigmund Freud Privat Universität Wien, CEUSS | Center for European Security Studies, 2010-. ISSN 1819-7116, http://analysestandpunkt.european-security.info. Issues in English: – No. 1 (November 2005) International Non-Proliferation Policy and the United Nations Security

System after 9/11 and Iraq. – No. 5 (September 2006) The German Security Elite – Threat Perception and Preferred Responses.

Survey Report in the Framework of the EU-GARNET Project “Vertices of Conflict and Cooperation: Threat Perception into the 21st Century.

– No. 10 (July 2008) European Countries National Security Research Policy Compared in the Light of FP 7.

– No. 11 (October 2008) A Policy Primer on Security Research Contributions to EU Rapid Reaction. – No. 12 (November 2008) CPSI First Results #1: Primary Interpretation of Survey Findings to

Identify National Citizen Security Cultures. – No. 13 (April 2010) Summary of CPSI Country Case Studies. Austria – Bulgaria – France –

Germany – Italy – Netherlands – Sweden – United Kingdom. – No. 14 (May 2010) Changing Perceptions of Citizen Security and Acceptance of Security-

enhancing Interventions: Report on the IVth European Security Conference Initiative. Final Symposium of CPSI Security Research Project, 4-5 March 2010.

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Jahrbuch für europäische Sicherheitspolitik (Yearbook of European Security Policy) 2006/2007. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2007. Jahrbuch für europäische Sicherheitspolitik (Yearbook of European Security Policy) 2008. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2008. Jahrbuch für europäische Sicherheitspolitik (Yearbook of European Security Policy) 2009/2010. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2010. Articles in peer-reviewed journals (* denotes published with graduate student) “Deutsche Außenpolitik im Dilemma der doppelten Normalität“ (German foreign policy and the dilemma of double normality), Jahrbuch für Politik 5 (1995), pp. 297-318. “Parlamente und Streitkräfte – Deutschland, USA, Großbritannien und Frankreich im Vergleich” (Parliaments and deployment of military forces – Germany, the U.S., Great Britain and France compared), Gegenwartskunde 45 (1996), pp. 167-180. “Internationales Sicherheitsengagement oder nationale Interessenpolitik? – USA, Großbritannien und Frankreich” (International engagement for security or politics of the national interest? – The U.S., Great Britain and France), WeltTrends, No. 13, 1996, pp. 132-145. “Zur Sozialpsychologie der Debatte über internationale Bundeswehreinsätze” (On the social psychology of the debate about international Bundeswehr deployments), Politische Psychologie 4 (1996), pp. 373-383. “’Consensus’ und ‘decline.’ Überlegungen zur Substanz der ‘britischen Krise’ zwischen 1945 und 1979“ (“Consensus” and “decline.” On the substance of the “British crisis,” 1945-1979), Zeitschrift für Politik 44 (1997), pp. 46-71. “Der Realismus und die Wirklichkeit nach dem Kalten Krieg“ (Realist theory and reality after the Cold War), Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft 7 (1997), pp. 1361-1376. “Theorie der internationalen Politik auf neuen Wegen. Gerechtigkeitskriterien, Handlungspraktiken, Rollenmodelle und Diskursformationen” (Theory of international politics on new grounds: Justice criteria, action repertories, and discourse formations), Zeitschrift für Politik, 46 (1999), pp. 355-361. “Zwischen gezähmter Macht und gefordertem Engagement. Die Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik des vereinten Deutschland in ihrer ersten Dekade” (Between tamed power and demanded engagement. United Germany's foreign and security policy in its first decade), Gegenwartskunde 49 (2000), pp. 143-156. “Die politische Institutionalisierung einer erweiterten Europäischen Union” (The political institutionalization of an enlarged European Union), Österreichische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft 30 (2001), pp. 61-73. “Für das Realitätsprinzip. Eine Kritik von Bündnisfall-Politik und Kreuzzugs-Doktrin als Reaktion auf die Terrorangriffe des 11. September” (In defense of the reality principle: a critique of mutual

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defense invocation and crusade doctrine in reactino to the September 11 terrortist attacks), WeltTrends. Zeitschrift für internationale Politik und vergleichende Studien, No. 32, 2001, pp. 85-88. “Deutsche Truppen für Enduring Freedom. Neubeginn oder Kontinuität?” (German troops for Enduring Freedom – New or common grounds?), Y. – Magazin der Bundeswehr, No. 12/2001, pp. 12-14. “Krieg im 21. Jahrhundert – Zurück in die Zukunft? Eine Einführung in das Thema” (War in the 21st century – back to the future? An introduction), WeltTrends. Zeitschrift für internationale Politik und vergleichende Studien, No. 35, 2002, pp. 11-16. “Macht und Frieden nach dem 11. September 2001 (Literaturbericht)” (Power and peace after September 11, 2001 (Literature review), Zeitschrift für Politik 50 (2003), pp. 219-226. “Nahost-Eskalation. Eine sicherheitspolitische Bedrohung für Deutschland” (Escalation in the Middle East: a security threat to Germany), IFDT – Information für die Truppe. Zeitschrift für Innere Führung 46 (2002), No. 3, pp. 2-3. “Regionale Sicherheit im Ostseeraum – Probleme und Chancen im Rahmen von EU- und NATO-Erweiterung” (Regional security in the Baltic – Problems and opportunities in the context of EU and NATO enlagement), Reader Sicherheitspolitik. Die Bundeswehr vor neuen Herausforderungen, No. 12/2002, pp. 57-72. “Bundeswehr global. Weltweite Einsätze der Bundeswehr” (Bundeswehr global. Worldwide deployments of the German armed forces), IFDT – Information für die Truppe. Zeitschrift für Innere Führung 47 (2003), No. 1, pp. 10-14. “Der kulturelle Faktor in der Sicherheitspolitik” (The culture factor in security policy), Reader Sicherheitspolitik. Die Bundeswehr vor neuen Herausforderungen, No. 9/2003. “Hypermacht USA?” (Hyperpower USA?), IFDT – Information für die Truppe. Zeitschrift für Innere Führung 47 (2003), No. 2, pp. 10-15. (with Jochen Kleinschmidt) “Öffentlichkeit und Staatlichkeit – Eine Epochenwende? Vision und Rückbesinnung auf dem 22. Kongress der Deutschen Vereinigung für Politische Wissenschaft” (Public and statehood – an epochal change? Vision and recollection at the 22nd congress of the German Political Science Association), Zeitschrift für Politik 50 (2003), pp. 443-446. “Der 11. September 2001, der Irak-Krieg und die Nonproliferation von Massenvernichtungswaffen” (9/11, the Iraq was, and non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction), Zeitschrift für Politik 50 (2003), pp. 281-300. “Deutsche Soldaten in Kabul. Kosten und Nutzen des ISAF-Einsatzes, (German soldiers in Kabul: Costs and benefits of the ISAF mission), Reader Sicherheitspolitik. Die Bundeswehr vor neuen Herausforderungen, No. 5/2003. “Weltordnung zwischen Hypermacht und Konsensbildung? Eine Replik auf Thomas Risse” (World order between hyper power and consensus making – a reply to Thomas Risse), WeltTrends. Zeitschrift für internationale Politik und vergleichende Studien, No. 40, 2003, pp. 92-96. “Europäische Entscheidungsstrukturen im Rahmen der ESVP: Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der Harmonisierung” (European decision making structures in ESDP: Possibilities and limits of

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harmonization), Düsseldorfer Institut für Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik: DIAS-Kommentar, No. 25/2004. “Die Festigung der ESVP. Nationale Positionen von Deutschland, Frankreich, Großbritannien und Polen” (The consolidation of ESDP: National positions of Germany, France, the United Kingdom, and Poland), Reader Sicherheitspolitik. Die Bundeswehr vor neuen Herausforderungen, No. 9/2004. “Neorealismus in der Theorie internationaler Politik” (Neorealism in the theory of international Politics), Innsbruck Forum on International Relations (IFIR), December 2004. “Digitale Demokratie – Netzpolitik und Deliberation” (Digital democracy – Web politics and deliberation), WeltTrends – Internationale Politik und vergleichende Studien, No. 48, 2005, pp. 11-26. (with Dorothea Winckler*) “E-Learning als Komponente von Blended Learning” (E-learning as a component of blended learning), Innsbruck Forum on International Relations (IFIR) Tutorial, May 2005. “EU-Strategien zur Stabilisierung von Nah- und Mittelost” (EU strategies to stabilize the Near and Middle East), IFDT – Information für die Truppe. Zeitschrift für Innere Führung 49 (2005), No. 1, pp. 2-3. (with Susanne Dilp*) “Kleinstaaten und die ESVP” (Small states and the ESDP), Beiträge zur Internationalen Politik und Sicherheit, No. 2/2005, pp. 5-11. “Eine realistische Theorie europäischer Sicherheitspolitik” (A realistic theory of European security politics), Politik im Netz (PIN) 7 (2006), No. 35. “Im Banne friedenspolitischer Beschwörungsformeln. Deutsche Militärpolitik zwischen Interessen und Ideologie” (Under the spell of policy of peace incantations. German military policy between interests and ideology), WeltTrends, No. 56 (Fall 2007), pp. 71-78. “Report on the worldwide real-virtual colloquium ‘The United Nations and the Information Age – Education for the Next Generation of the Peoples of the United Nations’, held in November 2007, Wels, Austria,” in Diplomatic Academy Vienna (ed.), Can the United Nations be taught? Vienna, 2009 (= Favorita Papers; 1/2009), pp. 53-57. “Deutsche Sicherheitspolitik in den Programmen der Parteien vor der Bundestagswahl 2009” (German security policy in party programs ahead of the 2009 federal elections), Reader Sicherheitspolitik, No. 7/2009. “European citizens’ security – a perception,” The European. Security and Defence Union, No. 2/2010, pp. 27-28. “Social media and citizen emergency culture: some lessons from digital democracy research,” Journal of Homeland Security, Special Issue: Catastrophes and Complex Systems: Transportation. DHS University Network Summit, April 2011. “Foresight security scenarios to plan for research to support roles of the ‘EU 2035’ as a comprehensive security provider,” Information & Security 29 (2013), pp. 5-18.

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“Evolving homeland and civil security mission space and research – a cross-disciplinary and global challenge," Proceedings, 9th Annual Homeland Security and Defense Education Summit: Evolving Homeland Security to Meet Future Threats/Hazards, September 25-26, 2015, Naval Postgraduate School, Center for Homeland Defense and Security, pp. 9-12, Journal of Homeland Security Education, special issue. “Protecting the right to be an American: How Pennsylvanians perceive homeland security,” Homeland Security Affairs Journal 13 (2017), 2017 UAPI Summit Special Issue. Other articles in periodicals (* denotes published with graduate student) “Frage der Glaubwürdigkeit: Nahost-Eskalation” (A question of credibility: escalation in the Middle East), Y. – Magazin der Bundeswehr, No. 6/2002, p. 9. “Türkei – Vor verschlossener Tür” (Turkey: standing before closed doors), Y. – Magazin der Bundeswehr, No. 11/2002, pp. 22-24. “Der Irak-Krieg – Bruch des UNO-Gewaltmonopols” (The Iraq war – Breach of the UN monopoly of force), Y. – Magazin der Bundeswehr, No. 4/2003, pp. 9. “Gemeinsam stark. Globale Veränderungen fordern eine Anpassung militärischer Strukturen” (Strong together. Global changes require an adaptation of military structures), Y. – Magazin der Bundeswehr. Special 2003, pp. 12-17. “Allein und gemeinsam. Die Sicherheit Deutschlands und die Einigung Europas” (Alone and together. German security and European unity), Y. – Magazin der Bundeswehr, No. 12/2003, pp. 14-18. (with Jochen Kleinschmidt*) “A New Kind of Summit? – Weltgipfel zur Informationsgesellschaft” (A New kind of summit? – World Summit on the Information Society), gipfelthemen.de (February 2004). “Pipelines oder Panzer? Sicherheitspolitische und geowirtschaftliche Interessen innerhalb und außerhalb der NATO-Staaten (Tagungsbericht)” (Pipelines or tanks? Security and geo-economic interests within and outside of NATO (conference report), Atlantischer Kurier, No. 2/2004, pp. 1-3. (with Jodok Troy*): “Europäisches Krisenmanagement. Bericht über den Europäischen Sicherheits-Congress Innsbruck 2005” (European crisis mangement: Report on the European Security Conference Innsbruck 2005), Universität Innsbruck, Stiftungsprofessur für Europäische Sicherheitspolitik: Analysestandpunkt, No. 2 (December 2005). “Strategie-Dilemma [Naher und Mittlerer Osten],” (Strategy dilemma [Near and Middle East]), Y. – Magazin der Bundeswehr, No. 4/2005, p. 24. “Die Stiftungsprofessur für Europäische Sicherheitspolitik am Institut für Politikwissenschaft der Universität Innsbruck” (The Endowed Chair of European Security Policy at the Institute of Political Science of the University of Innsbruck), Österreichische Militärische Zeitschrift, No. 4/2005, pp. 515-516.

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“Das Internet als Kanal für Demokratiekultur” (The Internet as a channel for the culture of democracy), politik-digital.de, October 6, 2005. (with Thomas Gimesi*, Anja Opitz & Jodok Troy) “Theoretische Ableitung europäischer Sicherheitsinteressen” (Theoretical deduction of European security interests). Wien: Bundesministerium für Landesverteidigung, Büro für Sicherheitspolitik, 2006 (= Beiträge zur Sicherheitspolitik). “Durchblick [EU-Krisenprävention]” (Be in the know [EU crisis prevention]), Y. – Magazin der Bundeswehr, No. 2/2006, p. 25. “Gastkommentar: Prof. Alexander Siedschlag zum informellen Treffen der EU-Verteidigungsminister in Innsbruck” (Guest commentary: Prof. Alexander Siedschlag on the informal meeting of EU defence ministers in Innsbruck), Leopold-Franzens-Universität Innsbruck – i-point, 13. March 2006. “Krisenprävention durch die EU“ (Crisis prevention by the EU), Leopold-Franzens-Universität Innsbruck, Stiftungsprofessur für Europäische Sicherheitspolitik: , Sicherheitspolitisches Basisbriefing, No. 1 (April 2006). “Prävention: Die Welt fordert Europa” (Prevention: The world is challenging Europe), Y. – Magazin der Bundeswehr, No. 5/2006, pp. 10-13. (with Robert Jindra*) “Die gesellschaftliche Tragfähigkeit Europäischer Sicherheitspolitik und internationalen Krisenmanagements unter Beteiligung von Streitkräften im Falle der Republik Österreich. Erste Ergebnisse einer Umfrage unter österreichischen Studierenden im Sommer 2006” (Public support for European security policy and engagement in international crisis management with participation of armed forces in the case of the Republic of Austria), Universität Innsbruck, Stiftungsprofessur für Europäische Sicherheitspolitik: Analysestandpunkt/ Analytical Standpoint, No. 6 (Oktober 2006). (with Susanne Dilp* & Jodok Troy) “Sicherheitsbedrohungen, Sicherheitsvorsorge und Bevölkerungsmeinung in Österreich. Aktuelle empirische Studien und Eigenerhebungen” (Security threats, preparedness, and public opinion in Austria. Current empirical studies and own analyses), Universität Innsbruck, Stiftungsprofessur für Europäische Sicherheitspolitik: Analysestandpunkt/Analytical Standpoint, No. 7 (January 2007). (with Susanne Dilp*, Anja Opitz & Alexandra Klausner*) “Aktuelle Herausforderungen und Perspektiven zeitgemäßer Friedenssicherung durch die Vereinten Nationen” (Current challenges and perspectives of contemporary United Nations peacekeeping), Universität Innsbruck, Stiftungsprofessur für Europäische Sicherheitspolitik: Sicherheitspolitisches Basisbriefing, No. 3 (January 2007). “Sicherheit in einer Ära der Transformation – Politik, Management und Forschung. Bericht zum 2. Europäischen Sicherheits-Congress Innsbruck (ESCI), 29. September - 1. Oktober 2006” (Security in an era of transformation – politics, management, and research. Report on the 2nd European Security Congress Innsbruck (ESCI), September 29 - October 1, 2006), Universität Innsbruck, Stiftungsprofessur für Europäische Sicherheitspolitik: Analysestandpunkt/Analytical Standpoint, No. 8 (March 2007). Editorial to Astrid Hofer*: “Die Entwicklung der Partnerschaftsprogramme der NATO im Überblick – 1994-2006” (An overview of the development of NATO partnership programs – 1996-2006), Universität Innsbruck, Stiftungsprofessur für Europäische Sicherheitspolitik: Analysestandpunkt/ Analytical Standpoint, No. 9 (April 2007).

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“Grundlagenliteratur zum Krisen- und Katastrophenmanagement” (Basic literature on managing crises and catastrophes), WWEDU World Wide Education (Wels) – Center for European Security Studies, Sicherheitspolitisches Basisbriefing, No. 5 (January 2008). Peer-reviewed chapters in edited volumes (* denotes published with graduate student) “Konfliktmanagement in der post-bipolaren Welt. Möglichkeiten und Grenzen, Konzepte, Konfliktmodelle” (Managing conflict in the post-bipolar world. Chances and limits, concepts and conflict models), in Jörg Calließ and Christine M. Merkel (eds.), Peaceful Settlement of Conflicts as a Joint Task for International Organizations, Governments and Civil Society. Vol. 2. Rehburg-Loccum: Evangelische Akademie Loccum, 1995, pp. 448-485. “Aktuelle Problemlagen deutscher Außenpolitik. Literaturüberblick, zentrale Dilemmata, politische Agenda” (Current problems of German foreign policy. Overview of the literature, central dilemmas, political agenda), in Jörg Calließ and Bernhard Moltmann (eds.), Die Zukunft der Außenpolitik, Rehburg-Loccum: Evangelische Akademie Loccum 1995, pp. 37-85. “Peaceful settlement of disputes and conflict management in areas of ethno-national tension,” in Jörg Calließ & Christine M. Merkel (eds.), Peaceful Settlement of Conflicts as a Joint Task for International Organizations, Governments and Civil Society. Vol. 1. Rehburg-Loccum: Evangelische Akademie Loccum, 1995, pp. 35-56. “Deutsche Außenpolitik als Zivilisierungs-Politik?” (German foreign policy as politics of “civilizing [conflict]”?), in Jörg Calließ & Christoph Hüttig (eds.), Deutsche Interessen in den internationalen Beziehungen. Rehburg-Loccum: Evangelische Akademie Loccum 1997, pp. 267-274. “Neue Dimensionen beim Einsatz von Streitkräften. Verfassungsrechtliche und politische Aspekte in Deutschland, den USA, Großbritannien und Frankreich” (New dimensions in the use of force. Legal and political aspects in Germany, the U.S., Great Britain and France), in Jörg Calließ (ed.), Der Aufbau einer Europäischen Sicherheitsarchitektur. Rehburg-Loccum: Evangelische Akademie Loccum 1998, pp. 378-424. “Der institutionelle Anpassungsprozeß der NATO und die Zukunft post-strategischer Sicherheitspolitik in Europa” (NATO's institutional adaptation and the future of post-strategic Europen security), in Stefanie Pfahl et al. (eds.), Institutionelle Herausforderungen im neuen Europa. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag 1998, pp. 157-189. “Konflikte und Konflikttheorien nach dem Ende des Ost-West-Konflikts. Neue Ansätze und neue Herausforderungen” (Conflicts and theories of conflict beyond bipolarity. New approaches and challenges), in Carlo Masala & Ralf Roloff (eds.), Herausforderungen der Realpolitik. Beiträge zur Theoriedebatte in der Internationalen Politik. Köln: SH-Verlag 1998, pp. 195-225. “Definition und Reichweite des Interessenbegriffs in den internationalen Beziehungen. Unter besonderer Berücksichtigung innenpolitischer Aspekte der Interessendefinition in der deutschen Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik” (Definition and reach of the concept of interest in international relations. With special consideration of domestic aspects of definition of national interest in German foreign and security policy), in Olaf Theiler (ed.), Deutsche Interessen in der sicherheitspolitischen Kommunikation. Tagungsband zum 7. Strausberger Symposium vom 28. bis 30. Juni 2000. Mit Beiträgen von: Ulrich Albrecht, Ortwin Buchbender, Christian Hacke, Hans-Victor

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Hoffmann, Adi Isfort, Holger H. Mey, August Pradetto, Alexander Siedschlag, Olaf Theiler, Dieter Wellershoff. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2001, pp. 17-32. “Poglądy niemieckich elit politycznych na temat europejskiej architektury bezpieczeństwa” (Views of Germany’s political elite on the European security architecture), in Krzysztof Malinowski & Markus Mildenberger (red.), Trudny dialog. Polsko-niemiecka wspólnota interesów w zjednoczonej Europie. Poznań: Instytut Zachodni, 2001, pp. 143-159. “Internetionale Politik. Außenpolitik und internationale Beziehungen im Netz” (Internetional politics. Forein policy and international relations in the World Wide Web), in Klemens Joos, Alexander Bilgeri & Dorothea Lamatsch (eds.), Mit Mouse und Tastatur – Wie das Internet die Politik verändert. München: Olzog, 2001, pp. 87-96. “Deutschland und die europäische Sicherheitsarchitektur” (Germany and the European security architecture), in Reinhard C. Meier-Walser & Susanne Luther (eds.), Europa und die USA. Transatlantische Beziehungen im Spannungsfeld von Regionalisierung und Globalisierung. München: Olzog, 2002, pp. 114-123. “Nationale Entscheidungsprozesse bei Streitkräfteeinsätzen im Rahmen der Petersberg-Aufgaben der EU – Deutschland, Frankreich, Großbritannien, Italien, Schweden” (National decision making processes on use of force in the context of the EU’s Petersberg Tasks – Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Sweden), in Erich Reiter, Reinhardt Rummel & Peter Schmidt (eds.), Europas ferne Streitmacht. Chancen und Schwierigkeiten der Europäischen Union beim Aufbau der ESVP. (Forschungen zur Sicherheitspolitik, Vol. 6.) Hamburg et al.: Mittler, 2002, pp. 222-232. “Internet und internationale Sicherheitspolitik” (Internet and international security policy), in Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik (ed.), Mit IT-Sicherheit gegen Internet-Kriminalität?! Interdisziplinärer Diskurs zu querschnittlichen Fragen der IT-Sicherheit. Ingelheim: SecuMedia Verlag 2002, pp. 140-152. “Deutschlands Rolle in der europäischen Sicherheitspolitik” (Germany’s role on European security policy), in Raimund Krämer & Hans Arnold (eds.), Sicherheit für das größere Europa. Politische Optionen im globalen Spannungsfeld. Bonn: Dietz, 2002, pp. 290-310. “Realisierung von Global Governance: Chancen und Grenzen aus neorealistischer Perspektive” (Realizing global governance: Opportunities and constraints from the neorealist perspective), in Maria Behrens (eds.), Global Governance: Probleme, Konzepte, Kritik. Studienbrief der FernUniversität Hagen, 2002 (4680-7-01-S1), pp. 95-112. “Der Wandel der NATO – Wissenschaftliche Prognosen und politische Realitäten” (NATO’s transformation – Scientific predictions and political realities), in Gerhard Kümmel (ed.), Wissenschaft, Politik und Politikberatung. Erkundungen zu einem schwierigen Verhältnis. Strausberg: Sozialwissenschaftliches Institut der Bundeswehr, 2002, pp. 81-99. “Anforderungen an die deutsche Sicherheitspolitik” (Requirements for German security policy), in HAUS RISSEN – Internationales Institut für Politik und Wirtschaft: Strategien für die deutsche Sicherheitspolitik. Sicherheitspolitisches Forum am 09.05.2003. Hamburg: editiononline.de, 2003 (HAUS RISSEN Working Paper 01/2003), pp. 73-82. “Politologische Annäherungen an die digitale Demokratie. Ein Kommentar zum Forschungsstand” (Political science approaches to digital democracy: A commentary on the state of the art), in Arne Rogg (eds.), Wie das Internet die Politik verändert. Einsatzmöglichkeiten und Auswirkungen. Opladen: Leske + Budrich, 2003, pp. 9-19.

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“Der Wandel der NATO – Wissenschaftliche Prognosen und politische Realitäten” (The transformation of NATO – scientific predictions and political realities), in Gerhard Kümmel (ed.), Wissenschaft, Politik und Politikberatung. Erkundungen zu einem schwierigen Verhältnis. Frank-furt/M.: Peter Lang, 2004, pp. 91-111. “Realisierung von Global Governance – Chancen und Grenzen aus neorealistischer Perspektive” (Realizing global governance – opportunities and limits in neorealist perspective), in Maria Behrens (ed.), Globalisierung als politische Herausforderung. Global Governance zwischen Utopie und Realität. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2005, pp. 99-114. (with Franz Eder) “Akteure und Zusammenspiel im EU-Krisenmanagement” (Actors and collaboration in EU crisis management), in Walter Feichtinger & Carmen Gebhard (eds.), EU als Krisenmanager. Herausforderungen – Akteure – Instrumente. Wien: Landesverteidigungsakademie, 2006 (Schriftenreihe der Landesverteidigungsakademie, 9/2006), pp. 61-89. “International non-proliferation policy and the United Nations security system after 9/11 and Iraq,” in Hans Koechler (ed.), The Use of Force in International Relations. Challenges to Collective Security. Vienna: International Progress Organization, 2006, pp. 23-39. “Germany: from a reluctant power to a constructive power?,” in Emil J. Kirchner & James Sperling (eds.), Global Security Governance. Competing Perceptions of Security in the 21st Century. London et al.: Routledge, 2007, pp. 46-68. “Digital democracy and its application to the international arena – from ‘deliberation’ to ‘decision’,” in Myriam Dunn, Sai Felicia Krishna-Hensel & Victor Mauer (eds.), The Resurgence of the State. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007, pp. 35-58. (with Susanne Dilp*) “Aktuelle Herausforderungen der ESVP” (Current challenges of ESDP), in Erich Reiter (ed.), Europa ohne Sicherheit? Chancen und Risiken einer europäischen Sicherheits- und Verteidigungspolitik. Berlin Lit, 2007, pp. 15-33. “Eine realistische Theorie europäischer Sicherheitspolitik” (A realist/realistic theory of European security policy), in Winand Gellner & Martin Reichinger (eds.), Politik im Netz – Jahrbuch 2006: Die deutsch-amerikanischen Beziehungen. Nationale Befindlichkeiten zwischen supranationalen Visionen und internationalen Realitäten. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2007, pp. 163-182. (with Anja Opitz) “Die Sicherheitspolitik der Europäischen Union und ihre Osterweiterung” (The European Unions’s security policy and EU enlargement), in Iskra Schwarcz (ed.), Quo Vadis Europa. Wien u.a.: Lit, 2008, pp. 73-89. “Großbritannien und die Sicherheitspolitik“ (Great Britain and security policy), Dossier Europawahl 2009 – Wahlthemen. Bundeszentrale für Politische Bildung, April 7, 2009. “Security policy – an analytical approach,” in Josef Schroefl & Dieter Muhr (eds.), From Asymmetric to Hybrid and Cyber Warfare. New York: Peter Lang, 2011, pp. 15-22. (with Rosemarie Stangl, Diana Silvestru*, Florian Fritz* & Andrea Jerković) “Comprehensive security research to contribute to critical infrastructure protection. Contributions to security governance in disaster risk reduction,” in Interpraevent (ed.), Grenoble 2012 12th Congress INTERPRAEVENT. Conference Proceedings 23rd to 26th April Grenoble – France, Vol. 1. Klagenfurt: International Research Society INTERPRAEVENT, 2012, pp. 585-596.

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“The concept of security in the EU,” in Maximilian Edelbacher et al. (eds.), Global Security and the Financial Crisis. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press (Taylor & Francis Group), 2012, pp. 51-63. “Bevoelkerungszentrierte Kommunikation im Katastrophenmanagement: Wahrnehmung und Wirklichkeit“ (Citizen-centered communication in disaster management: perception and reality), in Hans-Juergen Lange, Christian Endress & Michaela Wendekamm (eds.), Versicherheitlichung des Bevoelkerungsschutzes. Wiesbaden: Springer VS 2013, pp. 147-172. (with Andrea Jerkovic) “Sicherheitskulturanalyse jenseits der Begleitforschung“ (Analysis of security cultures: beyond parallel research), in Hans-Juergen Lange, Michaela Wendekamm & Christian Endress (eds.), Dimensionen der Sicherheitskultur. Wiesbaden: Springer VS, 2013, pp. 303-321. “Homeland and civil security research studies for an evolving mission space: Introduction and overview of articles,” in Alexander Siedschlag (ed.), Cross-disciplinary Perspectives on Homeland and Civil Security. A Research-Based Introduction. New York: Peter Lang, 2015, pp. 1-19. [peer-reviewed chapter in own edited volume] (with Andrea Jerković) “Use of ‘drones’ in homeland security − a comparative perspective on use of security technology and its legal, public policy, and ethical aspects,” in Alexander Siedschlag (ed.), Cross-disciplinary Perspectives on Homeland and Civil Security. A Research-Based Introduction. New York: Peter Lang, 2015, pp. 128-143. [peer-reviewed chapter in own edited volume] “Ethical, legal, and social issues in homeland security: what they are and how to address them,” in Martin J. Alperen (ed.), Foundations of Homeland Security: Law and Policy. 2nd ed. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 2017, pp. 29-54. (with Andrea Jerković) “Foresighting needs for secure societies ‘2035’: Scenario-based approaches to futuristic European Union policies as a comprehensive security provider,” in Milica Bošković (ed.), Security Risks: Assessment, Management and Current Challenges. New York: NOVA Science, 2017, pp. 33-84. “Chapter 4: Understanding threat assessments: a risk management approach to all-hazards assessments,” in Richard J. Kilroy, Jr. (ed.), Threats to Homeland Security: An All-Hazards Perspective. New edition. New York: Wiley, 2018, pp. 109-150. “Homeland security and civic culture: The whole community and the citizen,” in Alexander Siedschlag and Andrea Jerković (eds.), Homeland Security Cultures: Enhancing Values while Fostering Resilience. New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 2018, pp. 259-279. [peer-reviewed chapter in own edited volume] “Introduction: Security cultures in action,” in Alexander Siedschlag and Andrea Jerković (eds.), Homeland Security Cultures: Enhancing Values while Fostering Resilience. New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 2018, pp. 1-39. [peer-reviewed chapter in own edited volume] “A Culture of Preparedness: Fostering Prevention and Values,” in Claudia Heinzelmann and Erich Marks (eds.), International Perspectives of Crime Prevention 11. Bad Godesberg: Forum Verlag Godesberg, in preparation for 2020. Chapter “Culture and Cultural Issues,” in Christopher Anglim (ed.), Encyclopedia of Homeland Security. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, in preparation for 2020/21. Chapter “Homeland Security Ethics,” in Christopher Anglim (ed.), Encyclopedia of Homeland Security. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, in preparation for 2020/21.

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Chapter “Germany, Homeland Security,” in Christopher Anglim (ed.), Encyclopedia of Homeland Security. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, in preparation for 2020/21. Other chapters in edited volumes (* denotes published with graduate student) (with Alexander Bilgeri & Dorothea Lamatsch) “Elektronische Demokratie und virtuelles Regieren – Erfahrungen und Perspektiven” (Electronic democracy and virtual governance – experiences and perspectives), in Alexander Siedschlag, Alexander Bilgeri& Dorothea Lamatsch (eds.), Kursbuch Internet und Politik. Vol. 1/2001: Elektronische Demokratie und virtuelles Regieren. Opladen: Leske + Budrich, 2001, pp. 9-20. “Globalisierung, Friedenswahrung und Konfliktprävention – Kein Abschied von der Staatenwelt” (Globalization, peacekeeping and conflict prevention – no farewell to Westphalia), in Alexander Siedschlag (ed.), Realistische Perspektiven internationaler Politik. Opladen: Leske + Budrich, 2001, pp. 201-220. “Gottfried-Karl Kindermann – Grundüberzeugungen, Werdegang und Wirken” (Gottfried-Karl Kindermann – Fundamental convictions, career, and impact), in Alexander Siedschlag (ed.), Realistische Perspektiven internationaler Politik. Festschrift für Gottfried-Karl Kindermann zum 75. Geburtstag. Opladen: Leske + Budrich, 2001, pp. 235-240. “Internationale Politik als skeptische Gegenwartswissenschaft und die Münchner Schule des Neorealismus” (International politics as a contemporary science and the Munich School of Neorealism), in Alexander Siedschlag (ed.), Realistische Perspektiven internationaler Politik. Opladen: Leske + Budrich, 2001, pp. 13-66. (with Alexander Bilgeri) “Die Daten sollen laufen – nicht die Bürger. Deutschland auf dem Weg zum Netzwerkstaat” (The data shall troll, not the citizens. Germany on its way to a networked country), in Alexander Siedschlag & Alexander Bilgeri (eds.), Kursbuch Internet und Politik. Vol. 2/2002. Opladen: Leske + Budrich, pp. 9-20. “Internationale Sicherheitspolitik im Internet-Zeitalter” (International security politics in the Internet age), in Alexander Siedschlag & Alexander Bilgeri (eds.), Kursbuch Internet und Politik. Vol. 2/2002. Opladen: Leske + Budrich, pp. 107-116. (with Alexander Bilgeri & Dorothea Lamatsch) “Wahlkampf im Internet – Erfahrungen, Lehren, Perspektiven” (Campaigning in the Internet – experiences, lessons, perspectives), in Alexander Siedschlag, Alexander Bilgeri & Dorothea Lamatsch (eds.), Kursbuch Internet und Politik. Vol. 1/2002. Opladen: Leske + Budrich, 2002, pp. 11-23. “Die Entwicklung der Internet-und-Politik-Debatte in Deutschland und den USA” (The developemt of the internet-and-politics debate in Germany and the USA), in Alexander Siedschlag & Alexander Bilgeri (eds.), Kursbuch Internet und Politik 2004/05. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2004, pp. 139-163. (with Alexander Bilgeri) “Kampagne oder Propaganda? Rolle und Möglichkeiten des Internets im Rahmen der politischen Kommunikation” (Campaign or propaganda? Role and opportunities of the Internet in the context of political communication), in Alexander Siedschlag & Alexander Bilgeri (eds.), Kursbuch Internet und Politik 2003. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2004, pp. 11-22.

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“Einführung: Methoden der sicherheitspolitischen Analyse. Multiperspektive und Synopse” (Introduction: Methods of security studies. Multiperspective and synopsis), in Alexander Siedschlag (ed.), Methoden der sicherheitspolitischen Analyse. Ein Lehrbuch. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2006, pp. 9-19. “Strategische Kulturanalyse. Deutschland, Frankreich und die Transformation der NATO” (Strategic culture analysis: Germany, France, and the transformation of NATO), in Alexander Siedschlag (ed.), Methoden der sicherheitspolitischen Analyse. Ein Lehrbuch. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2006, pp. 21-48. “Europäische Sicherheitsstrategie und nationale Sicherheitsstrategie im Vergleich” (European Security Strategy and national security strategies compared), Österreichische Gesellschaft für Landesverteidigung und Sicherheitspolitik, Sonderheft S 15: 30 Jahre Gesellschaft für Landesverteidigung und Sicherheitspolitik in Tirol. Wien [2006], pp. 17-19. “Editorial” (Editorial), in Alexander Siedschlag (ed.), Jahrbuch für europäische Sicherheitspolitik 2006/2007. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2007, pp. 5-8. (with Susanne Dilp*) “Mittelfristige Herausforderungen des Systems der Europäischen Sicherheits- und Verteidigungspolitik” (Medium-term challenges for the system of European Security and Defense Policy), in Alexander Siedschlag (ed.), Jahrbuch für europäische Sicherheitspolitik 2006/2007. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2007, pp. 113-130. (with Jodok Troy) “Europäisches Krisenmanagement. Erster Europäischer Sicherheits-Congress Innsbruck (ESCI), 9.-11. September 2005” (European crisis management. First European Security Congress Innsbruck (ESCI), September 9-11, 2005), in Alexander Siedschlag (ed.), Jahrbuch für europäische Sicherheitspolitik 2006/2007. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2007, pp. 262-270. “Deutscher Bund, EVG, Europaarmee? – Denkanstöße anlässlich 10 Jahre St. Malo (1998) und im Licht von Lissabon (2007)” (German Confederation, European Defence Community, European Army? – Food for thought on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the St. Malo summit of 1998 and in the light of the Lisbon Treaty of 2007), in Alexander Siedschlag (eds.), Jahrbuch für europäische Sicherheitspolitik 2008. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2008, pp. 179-188. “Editorial” (Editorial), in Alexander Siedschlag (eds.), Jahrbuch für europäische Sicherheitspolitik 2008. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2008, pp. 5-11. “Nationale verfassungs- und wehrrechtliche Regelungen für eine gemeinsame Verteidigung der Europäischen Union: Ein Blick nach Frankreich, Großbritannien, Italien, Polen, Schweden und Spanien” (National constitutional and military law regulations for a common defense of the European Union: A look to France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Poland, Sweden, and Spain), in Alexander Siedschlag (eds.), Jahrbuch für europäische Sicherheitspolitik 2008. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2008, pp. 199-211. (with Alexandra Klausner*) “Die sicherheitspolitische Zeitschriften-Themenlandschaft des Jahres 2006” (The thematic landscape of security policy journals in 2006), in Alexander Siedschlag (eds.), Jahrbuch für europäische Sicherheitspolitik 2008. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2008, pp. 213-226. “Editorial” (editorial), in Alexander Siedschlag (ed.), Jahrbuch für europäische Sicherheitspolitik 2009/2010. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2010, pp. 7-8. “Wie realistisch ist ethische Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik – wie ethisch ist realistische Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik?” (How realistic is ethical foreign and security policy – how ethical is realist

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foreign and security policy?), in Alexander Siedschlag (ed.), Jahrbuch für europäische Sicherheitspolitik 2009/2010. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2010, pp. 121-129. (with Christoph Selner*) “EU-Operationen und Missionen 2007-2009 im Überblick“ (Overview of EU operations and missions 2007-2009), in Alexander Siedschlag (ed.), Jahrbuch für europäische Sicherheitspolitik 2009/2010. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2010, pp. 169-181. “Einführung: Methoden der sicherheitspolitischen Analyse. Multiperspektive und Synopse” (Introduction: Methods of security studies. Multiperspective and synopsis), in Alexander Siedschlag (ed.), Methoden der sicherheitspolitischen Analyse. 2nd., amended ed. Wiesbaden: Springer VS, 2014, pp. 7-23. “Strategische Kulturanalyse. Deutschland, Frankreich und die Transformation der NATO” (Strategic culture analysis: Germany, France, and the transformation of NATO), in Alexander Siedschlag (ed.), Methoden der sicherheitspolitischen Analyse. 2nd., amended ed. Wiesbaden: Springer VS, 2014, pp.25-53. (with Wolf R. Dombrowsky) “Sozialwissenschaftliche Katastrophenforschung und Sicherheitsdiskurs” (Social science disaster research and security discourse), in Alexander Siedschlag (ed.), Methoden der sicherheitspolitischen Analyse. 2nd., amended ed. Wiesbaden: Springer VS, 2014, pp. 223-236. “Fazit und Ausblick: Methoden der sicherheitspolitischen Analyse und Sicherheit als gesamtgesellschaftliche Gestaltungsaufgabe” (Conclusion and outlook: Security research methods and security as a whole of community strategic task), in Alexander Siedschlag (ed.), Methoden der sicherheitspolitischen Analyse. 2nd, amended ed. Wiesbaden: Springer VS, 2014, pp. 387-391. (compiler) “Glossary,” in Alexander Siedschlag (ed.), Cross-disciplinary Perspectives on Homeland and Civil Security. A Research-Based Introduction. New York: Peter Lang, 2015, pp. 247-257. (compiler) “Homeland and civil security learning and research guide,” in Alexander Siedschlag (ed.), Cross-disciplinary Perspectives on Homeland and Civil Security. A Research-Based Introduction. New York: Peter Lang, 2015, pp. 281-296. Other peer-reviewed publications, including published project reports (* denotes published with graduate student) (with Thomas Gimesi*, Robert Jindra* & Thomas Tannheimer*) “The German security elite – threat perception and preferred responses. Survey report in the framework of the EU-GARNET project ‘Vertices of Conflict and Cooperation: Threat Perception into the 21st Century’,” University of Innsbruck, Endowed Chair for European Security Studies, Analytical Standpoint (ISSN 1819-7116), No. 5 (September 2006). (with Thomas Gimesi*, Robert Jindra* & Thomas Tannheimer*) “National threat perception: Survey results from Germany,” Garnet Project JERP 5.3.2. Garnet Working Paper, No. 18.6 (May 2007). “European countries’ national security research policy compared in the light of FP 7,” WWEDU World Wide Education (Wels) – Center for European Security Studies, Analytical Standpoint (ISSN 1819-7116), No. 10 (July 2008).

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“A policy primer on security research contributions to EU rapid reaction,” WWEDU World Wide Education (Wels) – Center for European Security Studies, Analytical Standpoint (ISSN 1819-7116), No. 11 (October 2008). (with Andrea Jerković) “CPSI first results #1: Primary interpretation of survey findings to Identify national citizen security cultures,” WWEDU World Wide Education (Wels) – Center for European Security Studies, Analytical Standpoint (ISSN 1819-7116), No. 12 (November 2008). (with Andrea Jerković) “Summary of CPSI country case studies. Austria – Bulgaria – France – Germany – Italy – the Netherlands – Sweden – United Kingdom.” Sigmund Freud University Vienna – CEUSS | Center for European Security Studies, Analytical Standpoint (ISSN 1819-7116), No. 13 (April 2010). “Changing perceptions of citizen security and acceptance of security-enhancing interventions: Report on the IVth European Security Conference Initiative. Final symposium of CPSI security research project, 4-5 March 2010,” Sigmund Freud University Vienna – CEUSS | Center for European Security Studies, Analytical Standpoint (ISSN 1819-7116), No. 14 (May 2010). “Euro-view: Austria’s civil security goals: Security research in Austria: how to square the circle with EU goals?” Security Europe, November 2010. (with Andrea Jerković) “Foresight security scenarios: Mapping research to a comprehensive approach to exogenous EU roles (FOCUS),” European Foresight Platform – EFP Brief, No. 214 (March 2012). “Euro-View: Alexander Siedschlag on future Security Research – Stretching the imagination: where the EU’s security responsibilities might lie by 2035, and how to plan for them,” Security Europe, October 2013. Book reviews

Hubertus Buchstein & Harald Neymanns (eds.): Online-Wahlen. Opladen: Leske + Budrich, 2002, Kursbuch Internet und Politik 2 (2002), pp. 133-134.

Manuel Castells: Der Aufstieg der Netzwerkgesellschaft. Teil 1 der Trilogie Das Informationszeitalter. Übersetzt von Reinhart Kößler. Opladen: Leske + Budrich, 2001, Kursbuch Internet und Politik (1) 2002, pp. 131-132.

Ernst-Otto Czempiel: Kluge Macht. Außenpolitik für das 21. Jahrhundert. München: Beck, 1999, Zeitschrift für Politik 48 (2001), pp. 341-342.

Daniel Egloff: Digitale Demokratie. Mythos oder Realität? Auf den Spuren der demokratischen Aspekte des Internets und der Computerkultur. 2. Aufl. Wiesbaden: Westdeutscher Verlag, 2002, Kursbuch Internet und Politik 3 (2003), pp. 116-118.

Sieglinde Gstöhl (ed.): Global Governance und die G8. Gipfelimpulse für Weltwirtschaft und Weltpolitik. Münster et al.: Lit, 2003, WeltTrends. Zeitschrift für internationale Politik und vergleichende Studien, No. 41, 2003/2004, pp. 143-145.

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Helga Haftendorn: Deutsche Außenpolitik zwischen Selbstbeschränkung und Selbstbehauptung. 1949-2000. Stuttgart et al.: Deutsche Verlangs-Anstalt, 2001, WeltTrends. Zeitschrift für internationale Politik und vergleichende Studien, No. 40, 2003, pp. 181-183.

Corinna Hauswedell, Christoph Weller, Ulrich Ratsch, Reinhard Mutz & Bruno Schoch (eds.): Friedensgutachten 2003. Münster et al.: Lit, 2003, Zeitschrift für Politik 52 (2005), pp. 255-256.

Bernd Holznagel, Andreas Grünwald & Anika Hanßmann: Elektronische Demokratie. Bürgerbeteiligung per Internet zwischen Wissenschaft und Praxis. München: C.H. Beck, 2001 (Schriftenreihe Information und Recht, Bd. 24), Kursbuch Internet und Politik 2 (2002), pp. 132-133.

Herfried Münkler: Die neuen Kriege. 2. Aufl. Reinbek bei Hamburg: Rowohlt-Verlag, 2002, Zeitschrift für Politik 52 (2005), pp. 253-255.

Rainer Rupp, Burchard Brentjes & Siegwart-Horst Günther: Vor dem dritten Golfkrieg. Geschichte der Region und ihrer Konflikte. Ursachen und Folgen der Auseinandersetzung am Golf. Berlin: Das Neue Berlin Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, 2002, Zeitschrift für Politik 52 (2005), pp. 252-253.

John D. Steinbruner: Principles of Global Security. Washington, D.C.: Brookings, 2000, Politische Vierteljahresschrift 42 (2001), pp. 161-162.

Wolfgang Wagner, Marion Gräfin Dönhoff, Lutz Hoffmann, Karl Kaiser, Werner Link & Hanns W. Maull (eds.): Jahrbuch Internationale Politik 1995-1996. München: Oldenbourg, 1998, Zeitschrift für Politik 48 (2001), pp. 340-341.

Simone Weske: Deutschland und Frankreich. Motor einer Europäischen Sicherheits- und Verteidigungspolitik? Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2005 (Münchner Beiträge zur Europäischen Einigung, Bd. 3), Politische Vierteljahresschrift 47 (2006), pp. 53-54.

Franz Eder, Gerhard Mangott & Martin Senn (eds.): Transatlantic Discord. Combating Terrorism and Proliferation, Preventing Crises. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2007, Politische Vierteljahresschrift 49 (2008), pp. 190-193. Collections Homeland and Civil Security, Collection on Penn State ScholarSphere, https://scholarsphere.psu.edu/collections/6395wb14x. TMI@35 – The Three Mile Island Nuclear Crisis in Perspective. Documentation of a conference held at Penn State Harrisburg, March 27-28, 2014, http://sites.psu.edu/tmi35. Miscellaneous “Political institutionalization and conflict management in the New Europe – Path-shaping for the better or worse?” Virtual Peace Library, M.A. Program in Peace, Development, Security and International Conflict Transformation, 2006. “Geleitwort” (Foreword), in Der Landesverband Bayern der Deutschen Gesellschaft für die Vereinten Nationen e.V. [Information brochure for the 50th anniversary of the Bavarian branch in the German United Nations Association]. München, 2007, p. 3.

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“Sicherheitsforschung – Wertvoller Wissenstransfer” (Security research – valuable knowledge transfer), Kundenmagazin DETECTOR, No. 2/2010, pp. 18-19. “Message from the iMPS-HLS program chair,” Homeland Security News and Views. Penn State’s Homeland Security Newsletter, issue 1 (Spring 2014), p. 2. “Message from the iMPS-HLS program chair,” Homeland Security News and Views. Penn State’s Homeland Security Newsletter, issue 2 (Summer 2014), p. 2. “Message from the iMPS-HLS program chair,” Homeland Security News and Views. Penn State’s Homeland Security Newsletter, issue 3 (Fall 2014), p. 2. “Message from the iMPS-HLS program chair,” Homeland Security News and Views. Penn State’s Homeland Security Newsletter, issue 4 (Spring 2015), p. 2. “Message from the iMPS-HLS program chair,” in: Homeland Security News and Views. Penn State’s Homeland Security Newsletter, issue 5 (Summer 2015), p. 2. “Message from the iMPS-HLS program chair,” Homeland Security News and Views. Penn State’s Homeland Security Newsletter, issue 6 (Fall 2015), pp. 2-3. Interview on Cross-Border Research Association Blog, May 31, 2015, http://www.cross-border.org/interviews/summer-course-in-penn-state. (ed., with Alison Shuler) Homeland Security News and Views. Penn State’s Homeland Security Newsletter, issue 7 (Fall 2016). “Protecting the right to be American: How Pennsylvanians perceive homeland security,” Pennsylvania 2016 Pre-Election Poll on Policy and Governance. Penn State Harrisburg School of Public Affairs Research Brief on Policy and Governance, November 1, 2016. https://scholarsphere.psu.edu/files/9s1616253. “Ask the Experts [Alexander Siedschlag] – 2019’s Safest States in America,” WalletHub, June 4, 2019, https://wallethub.com/edu/safest-states-to-live-in/4566/#expert=alexander-siedschlag. (ed.) Student Guidebook. Intercollege Master of Professional Studies (iMPS-HLS) Program) in Homeland Security. Penn State World Campus, 2015-2020, https://harrisburg.psu.edu/sites/default/files/webform/imps_student_guidebook_0.pdf. Technical Reports (* denotes written with graduate student) Project reports The system-change in Europe: Theoretical and political consequences for the future role of NATO. A comprehensive evaluation of theoretical propositions, empirical evidence, and possible political guidelines. Final report, NATO individual research fellowship. NATO Office of Information and Press, Academic Affairs Division, Brussels, June 1997.

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(ed.) TMI@35 – The Three Mile Island Nuclear Crisis in Perspective: Analyses, Stories, Policies. Report of a Conference Held March 27-28, 2014, Penn State Harrisburg, December 2014, https://scholarsphere.psu.edu/downloads/x346dj00r. (with Eugene McFeely) White Paper: Curriculum. Penn State Security Collaboration Initiative, September 2016. (with Tiangeng Lu*) After-Action Report: Tabletop Exercise on Opioid Crisis Response and Resilience. Penn State Center for Security Research and Education partnering with Penn State Harrisburg/Penn State Homeland Security Programs, Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA), Governor’s Office of Homeland Security, and Pennsylvania Department of Health. Exercise held on September 24, 2019, PEMA Headquarters, Harrisburg, PA. December 18, 2019. https://scholarsphere.psu.edu/concern/generic_works/mcv43nz37q. Main authorship of grant project deliverables (peer-reviewed) (key contributor) Deliverable: Mid-term threats and challenges. European Security Research and Innovation Forum (ESRIF), Working Group 10: Governance and Coordination, July 2008. (main contributor) Deliverable: Political/structural/cultural issues explaining gaps in security research and security research programme development in the EU. European Security Research and Innovation Forum (ESRIF), Working Group 10: Governance and Coordination, October 2008. Report on cultural issues. Changing perceptions of security requires European cultural sensitivity. 7th EU Framework Programme, Security Research project CPSI – Changing Perceptions of Security and Interventions, Deliverable 4.4, September 2009. Setup of FOCUS in web-based social media. 7th EU Framework Programme, Security Research project FOCUS – Foresight Security Scenarios Mapping Research to a Comprehensive Approach to Exogenous EU Roles, Deliverable 9.1, June 2011. Problem space report: EU internal framework. 7th EU Framework Programme, Security Research project FOCUS – Foresight Security Scenarios Mapping Research to a Comprehensive Approach to Exogenous EU Roles, Deliverable 7.1, January 2012. FOCUS mid-term symposium (with winter school) and report. Foresight security scenarios – Scenarios for future exogenous roles of the EU in civil security: What stakeholders need and what future security research should heed. 7th EU Framework Programme, Security Research project FOCUS – Foresight Security Scenarios Mapping Research to a Comprehensive Approach to Exogenous EU Roles, Deliverable 9.4, March 2012. Multi-disciplinary report on analyses of the Lisbon Treaty as organizing context for future EU roles. 7th EU Framework Programme, Security Research project FOCUS – Foresight Security Scenarios Mapping Research to a Comprehensive Approach to Exogenous EU Roles, Deliverable 7.2, June 2012. EU role scenarios and resulting table of topics and necessary disciplines for a European research agenda in the big theme “EU as a global actor based on the wider Petersberg tasks.” 7th EU Framework Programme, Security Research project FOCUS – Foresight Security Scenarios Mapping Research to a Comprehensive Approach to Exogenous EU Roles, Deliverable 6.2, July 2012.

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Syllabus of thematic embedded scenarios in the big theme “EU as a global actor based on the wider Petersberg tasks.” 7th EU Framework Programme, Security Research project FOCUS – Foresight Security Scenarios Mapping Research to a Comprehensive Approach to Exogenous EU Roles, Deliverable 6.3, September 2012. Syllabus of FOCUS modules for curricula. 7th EU Framework Programme, Security Research project FOCUS – Foresight Security Scenarios Mapping Research to a Comprehensive Approach to Exogenous EU Roles, Deliverable 9.5, November 2012. Report on awareness and wider societal implications. 7th EU Framework Programme, Security Research project FOCUS – Foresight Security Scenarios Mapping Research to a Comprehensive Approach to Exogenous EU Roles, Deliverable 8.4, February 2013. Roadmap proposal for the development of a trans-disciplinary Security Research paradigm. 7th EU Framework Programme, Security Research project FOCUS – Foresight Security Scenarios Mapping Research to a Comprehensive Approach to Exogenous EU Roles, Deliverable 8.3 March 2013. Final project summary report. 7th EU Framework Programme, Security Research project FOCUS – Foresight Security Scenarios Mapping Research to a Comprehensive Approach to Exogenous EU Roles, Deliverable 1.5, March 2013. Major international conference papers NATO’s institutional adaptation and post-strategic security in Europe, 1990-97: political challenges and theoretical considerations. Working paper for the international conference “NATO – The First Fifty Years: From Security of the West to Securing Peace in Europe,” Brussels/Belgium and Bonn/Germany. May 19-22, 1999, http://www.european-security.info/siednato.doc. Peacemaking and security politics in the era of globalization. Working paper for the international expert conference “GlobalisationGlobalization as a Task – Political Options and Strategies,” Evangelische Akademie Loccum/Germany, December 10-12, 1999. Definition and scope of the concept of the national interest – With a special view to the domestic definition of interests in German foreign and security policy. Paper presented at the 7th Strausberg Symposium of the Bundeswehr Academy of Information and Communication (AIK)/Germany, June 28-30, 2000. Political institutionalization and conflict management in the new Europe. Paper presented at the 18th World Congress of the International Political Science Association (IPSA), Quebec City/Canada, August 1-5, 2000, http://www.european-security.info/ipsa.html. The European security architecture in the eyes of the German political elite. Paper presented at the German-Polish Network Seminar, Institute for Western Studies (Instytut Zachodni), Poznań/Poland, December 7-8, 2000. Institutional strategies of conflict regulation – Path-shaping for the better or worse? Paper presented at the 97th Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (APSA), San Francisco, CA, August 29 - September 2, 2001.

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Digital democracy and its application to the international arena – from deliberation to decision. Paper presented at the International Studies Association (ISA) conference “Information Revolution and the Changing Face of International Relations and Security”, Luzern/Switzerland, May23-25, 2005, http://www.european-security.info/digitaldemocracy.pdf. International non-proliferation policy and the United Nations security system after 9/11 and Iraq. Paper presented at the International Roundtable Discussion “The Use of Force in International Relations. Challenges to Collective Security,” International Progress Organization and Department of Philosophy, University of Innsbruck, June 22, 2005, Innsbruck/Austria. Germany – Threatened by the evil in the world. From a reluctant power to an active peace donator? Working paper presented at the GARNET project workshop “Vertices of Conflict and Cooperation: Threat Perception into the 21st Century,” Trento/Italy, September 22-24, 2005, http://www.european-security.info/asp1.pdf. Civil-military interaction in EU crisis management. Conceptual underpinnings and policy options towards “CMNEW” (civil-military networking). Paper (PowerPoint slides) presented at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies, Garmisch-Partenkirchen/Germany, April 10, 2006. The multidimensional development of ESDP as an instrument for comprehensive conflict management. Paper (PowerPoint slides) presented at the EU-NESCA Workshop 1: EU’s Foreign Governance: CFSP and ESDP and its Impact on Asia. Institute of European Studies of Macao, Macao, May 5, 2006. Neorealist contributions to a theory of ESDP. Presentation at the II. European Security Conference (ESCI), Panel “Contemporary Analytical Approaches to European Security and Effective multilateralism,” Innsbruck/Austria, September 29-30, 2006. Report on the international colloquium “The United Nations and the new media/information age,” organized by World Wide Education (WWEDU) and the Academic Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS), November 16, 2007 in Wels. Paper presented at The UN Studies Working Group – Workshop Seminar on UN Research and Teaching: “Past, Present and Future Views on the United Nations – Creating New Content for Innovative UN Research and Teaching,” Bonn/Germany, June 4, 2008. Civil-military interaction in EU crisis management. Paper (PowerPoint) presented at the European Security and Defence Assembly. Assembly of the Western European Union. Colloquy on: “Civil-Military Cooperation in Crisis Management,” Berlin/Germany, Reichstagsgebäude, April 2, 2009. Social and cultural aspects of protection of the soldier in the context of force protection. Paper (PowerPoint) presented at the Congress on European Security and Defence – Berliner Sicherheitskonferenz, Panel “Protection of the Soldier – an ongoing challenge for politics and industry,” Berlin/Germany, November 9, 2010. (with Rosemarie Stangl, Diana Silvestru, Florian Fritz, Andrea Jerković & Susanne Kindl) Methods to integrate considerations on culture, ethics, and citizen acceptance into urban planning for resilience enhancing and vulnerability reduction regarding citizen security. Paper presented at the European Urban Research Association (EURA) conference “Urban Europe – Challenges to Meet the Urban Future,” Track 4 – Vulnerable and Resilient Cities, Vienna/Austria, September 20-22, 2012, http://www.esci.at/eusipo/v10%20SFU-CEUSS%20VITRUV%20Paper%20EURA.pdf.

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Selected results from the FP7 Security Research project FOCUS: “Foresight security scenarios: Mapping research to a comprehensive approach to exogenous EU roles.” Paper (PowerPoint slides) presented at the ARCHIMEDES Roundtable “External Dimension of Security: EU Science and Technology,” Brussels, April 24-25, 2013. The future starts today: General lessons from transatlantic scenario foresight on Homeland Security and a comprehensive approach to civil Security Research. Emerging new roles for a discipline in the making. Paper (PowerPoint slides) presented at the 6th Annual Homeland Defense and Security Education Summit, Track: Forming the Discipline of Homeland Security, Naval Postgraduate School, Center for Homeland Defense and Security, The Kostas Research Institute for Homeland Security (Northeastern University), Burlington, MA & Hanscom Air Force Base, Bedford, MA, September 26-28, 2013. TMI and the comprehensive approach to crisis management – Cross-disciplinary perspectives. Panel presentation, Symposium: TMI@35 – The Three Mile Island Nuclear Crisis in Perspective: Analyses, Stories, Policies. Penn State Harrisburg, Middletown, PA, March 27-28, 2014. Security scenarios for prepared response to the unplanned: Results from an EU security research project and its transatlantic dimension. Breakout session presentation (PowerPoint slides), 8th Annual National Homeland Security Conference, Track 1: Responding to Unplanned Events, National Homeland Security Association and City of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, May 20-22, 2014, https://scholarsphere.psu.edu/files/sf268d29j. Mission-space driven curriculum evolution in all-hazard homeland security programming: The example of the online Inter-College Master of Professional Studies in Homeland Security (iMPS-HLS) at Penn State – The history and future of an online-program committed to the education of leaders. Panel opening presentation at the 16th Annual Emergency Management Higher Education Conference, FEMA Emergency Management Institute, Emmitsburg, PA, June 3, 2014, https://scholarsphere.psu.edu/files/pv63g111k. (with Andrea Jerković) Foresighting needs for secure societies “2035” – the FOCUS roadmap and its Implications for the science and practice of politics in civil security. Paper presented at the 23rd World Congress of Political Science, International Political Science Association (IPSA), Montreal/Canada, July 19-24, 2014, https://scholarsphere.psu.edu/downloads/sf268f96m. Evolving homeland and civil security mission space and research – A cross-disciplinary and global challenge. Paper presented at the 9th Annual Homeland Defense and Security Education Summit, Naval Postgraduate School, Center for Homeland Defense and Security, Orlando, FL, September 25-26, 2015. “Protecting the right to be an American:” Results from a recent representative survey of citizen’s perception of homeland security in Pennsylvania. White paper presented at the 10th Annual Homeland Defense and Security Education Summit, Naval Postgraduate School, Center for Homeland Defense and Security, Department of Homeland Security, and FEMA National Preparedness Directorate, Arlington, VA, March 23-24, 2017 – paper categorized as one of 11 “outstanding” conference papers by a jury and selected by the editors for featuring in the Homeland Security Affairs Journal.

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Selected media appearances & mentions 9 radio and 2 television appearances on ORF (Austrian Broadcasting Corporation) on security policy topics, 2004-2007. Several radio and television appearances in Pennsylvania on homeland and national security topics, since 2014 “Übertreiben von Neutralität schützt nicht vor Terrorismus” (Exaggeration of neutrality does not protect from terrorism),” derStandard.at, November 20, 2006. “Digitale Städte und virtuelle Rathäuser. Wahlkampf für die ‘Generation @‘ – ein Interview mit dem Politologen Alexander Siedschlag über das Vordringen der Politik ins Internet” (Digital cities and virtual city halls. Campaigning for “Generation @” – an interview with political scientist Alexander Siedschlag about the advance of politics into the Internet), Humboldt-Universität, Beilage zum Tagesspiegel, No. 17 555, October 12, 2001, p. B 3. “Is Ebola a national security risk?” WITF (Harrisburg, PA radio station), October 3, 2014. “Are we safer 15 years after 9/11?” The Oregonian, September 11, 2016. Television interview on the evolving terrorist threat, “Primetime Asia,” Channel News Asia, April 4, 2017. Television interview on lone-wolf attacks, Cititv Taiwan, April 5, 2017. “Hougang station closure ‘the right thing to do’: K. Shanmugam,” The Straits Times (Singapore), April 5, 2017. “Terror attacks unpreventable, but it’s how we react that counts: experts,” The New Paper (Singapore), April 5, 2017. “Terror attacks unpreventable, but it's how we react that counts: experts,” asiaone.com, April 5, 2017. “The new normal: Tighter security to protect the public from terror,” The Straits Times (Singapore), April 12, 2017. “Response to Woodleigh incident appropriate: Security experts,” Channel News Asia, April 20, 2017. “9/11 panel: Don’t become complacent after 16 years, America,” Press & Journal, September 12, 2017.

“Texas is the 5th least safe state in the US,” Houston Chronicle, June 4, 2019.