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Oliver Drewes is a Researcher and doctoral candidate at the University of Trier's Department of Western Government Systems under Prof. Dr. Uwe Jun. His research focuses on extremism, conspiracy theories, intelligence studies, and homeland security in Western democracies. He holds a First State Examination from Justus Liebig University Giessen and Loughborough University, specializing in philosophy, politics, and economics.
His doctoral project analyzes how intelligence services in Europe conceptualize new extremism types through conspiracy theories. He previously worked at the International Graduate Centre for the Study of Culture (Giessen) and is affiliated with the Austrian Center for Intelligence, Propaganda and Security Studies (ACIPSS), where he edits the Journal for Intelligence, Propaganda and Security Studies (JIPSS).
- Key research themes: De-ideologized extremism, intelligence reporting practices, radicalization via social media, and hybrid warfare strategies
Presented at major conferences including the MOTRA Annual Conference (2025), DVPW Congress (2024), and BfV Scientific Conference (2023). His work addresses challenges to Germany's militant democracy, state security concepts, and state delegitimization processes.
Co-edits the annual Trier Institute for Democracy and Party Research review series and contributed to studies like the Rheinland-Pfalz-Monitor measuring regional political culture. Active in analyzing climate activism, election dynamics, and pandemic-era political strategies.
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