
About
Roman Stolzenberger serves as a lecturer at the University of Würzburg, where he is also a prospective doctoral candidate in political science. Under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Sonja Grimm, he is conducting research on 'autocratization promotion'. His academic career at the university spans from his bachelor's studies (2017-2021) through his ongoing master's program and doctoral preparation.
His educational journey at the University of Würzburg includes:
- Bachelor's Degree (2017-2021): In Political Science, with a thesis titled 'Democracy Promotion Strategies of USAID in Afghanistan and the D.R. Congo: A Comparative Study Based on a New Analytical Framework', supervised by Dr. Christoph Mohamad-Klotzbach.
- Master's Program (2021-present): In Political Science, with a thesis titled 'Democratic Emerging Powers and External Democracy Promotion: Democracy Models in the Promotion Efforts of India and Brazil', supervised by Dr. Christoph Mohamad-Klotzbach and Prof. Dr. Sonja Grimm.
Roman Stolzenberger's research centers on democracy promotion, with a specific focus on strategies employed by emerging democratic powers like India and Brazil. He examines foreign policy analysis and autocratization trends, utilizing comparative frameworks to analyze case studies in Afghanistan and the Democratic Republic of Congo. His work contributes to understanding how different models of democracy are promoted internationally and the factors influencing the success or failure of such efforts.
Scientific Awards: None mentioned in the available information.
There is no publicly available information regarding Roman Stolzenberger's advisory roles for students or details of research grants he may have secured.
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