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Angelika von Wahl is the John L. ’67 and Jean A. Hatfield Professor of International Affairs at Lafayette College. Her expertise spans European politics (with a focus on Germany and the EU), gender studies, and human rights. Previously, she held a tenured position at San Francisco State University and served as a German Academic Exchange (DAAD) Professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She pursued a Fulbright fellowship in Political Science at Duke University and earned her Ph.D. from the Free University of Berlin.
Her research explores intersex activism’s political impact, EU gender equality frameworks, and reparations for historical injustices. Recent work includes analyzing Germany’s gender policy under the Merkel government and the intersection of intersex movements with broader gender rights. She has also examined welfare state dynamics and public policy in post-industrial nations like the U.S., Western Europe, and Japan.
Notable publications include studies on intersex mobilization in Germany, EU gender policy regimes, and comparative analyses of transitional justice. Her articles appear in journals like German Politics, European Journal of Politics and Gender, and Social Politics.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned. She has advised no named students, though her work involves collaborative research with co-authors like Annette Henninger. No specialized labs or teams are associated with her current role.



