Martin Binder
Associate Professor · International institutions
WZB Berlin Social Science CenterAbout
Dr. Martin Binder is an Associate Professor at the University of Reading and a guest researcher at the WZB unit Global Governance in Berlin. His research focuses on international institutions, humanitarian intervention, the United Nations, and questions of international legitimacy and authority. He holds a PhD from the Free University of Berlin (2009), a Master's from the University of Tübingen (2004), and a Diplôme from Sciences Po Paris (2002).
His research projects include the International Authority Database and Contested World Orders, funded by the Leibniz Association and WZB. He has explored topics such as the politicization of international security institutions, the legitimacy of the UN Security Council, and the selectivity of humanitarian intervention. His work bridges political theory and empirical analysis of global governance structures.
Key publications include analyses of UN Security Council legitimacy in International Studies Quarterly and studies on institutional politicization in International Theory. Collaborations involve scholars like Michael Zürn and Monika Heupel, reflecting his engagement with interdisciplinary and institutional research networks.
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