
معرفی
Holger Stritzel is a Senior Lecturer in International Relations at the Department of European & International Studies, King’s College London. Previously, he served as a Lecturer in International Relations and Programme Director for International Security Studies at the University of St Andrews. His academic background includes a PhD from the London School of Economics and Political Science, supervised by Barry Buzan.
Research Interests:
- Transatlantic Relations
- German-American Relations
- Securitization Theory
- Critical Security Studies
- Discourse Theory
- Translation and Conceptual Transfer
Publications Trends: His work focuses on security discourse analysis, with particular emphasis on Germany’s narrative responses to international crises (e.g., Israel, Ukraine, Afghanistan). Key themes include identity construction, ontological insecurity, and the politics of historical memory.
Academic Networks: A founding member of the C.A.S.E. Collective (Critical Approaches to Security in Europe), Stritzel collaborates extensively with European research institutions and contributes to the Centre for German Transnational Relations, examining Germany’s evolving role as a 'reluctant hegemon.'

