About
Lisa Kammermeier serves as a Lecturer and Research Associate at the Chair of International Politics and Conflict Studies within the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences at the University of the Federal Armed Forces in Munich, teaching seminars since 2015 and conducting research since 2017.
Her academic background includes a Master's degree in political science, German studies, and Romance studies from the University of Regensburg, complemented by the first state examination for secondary school teaching in German and social studies. International experience encompasses semesters at City University of Hong Kong (focusing on Chinese policy and Southeast Asian politics) and the University of Oviedo in Spain (specializing in 20th-century Spanish literature and politics).
Her research centers on peace and conflict studies, with deep expertise in transitional justice and post-civil war transformation. She integrates post-structuralist and sociological approaches to international relations theory while maintaining regional focus on Southeast Asia (particularly Cambodia) and Latin America, examining political elites, war crimes tribunals, and democracy theory within these contexts.
Scientific recognition includes:
- Doctoral Scholarship from Hanns Seidel Foundation
As a doctoral candidate in the program "Contours of a New World Order" under Prof. Dr. Carlo Masala and Prof. James Davis PhD, she conducts field research on Cambodian political elites and social change. Her dissertation examines identity dynamics in post-conflict societies through Cambodia's civil war aftermath.
Affiliated with the Chair of International Politics and Conflict Studies, her work bridges theoretical frameworks with empirical analysis of transformation processes in Asia and Latin America.
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