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Professor Markus KORNPROBST is a distinguished academic at the Vienna School of International Studies (Diplomatische Akademie Wien), specializing in international relations, diplomacy, and global governance. His work bridges theoretical frameworks with practical policy analysis, particularly focusing on crisis management, nuclear non-proliferation, and digital transformation in international relations. He has contributed extensively to debates on the role of communication in shaping diplomatic outcomes and has authored influential texts on Austrian foreign policy and African regional dynamics.
His research emphasizes the interplay between background ideas and foreground actions, exploring how normative frameworks influence state behavior. Notable projects include analyzing co-management of global health crises like SARS-CoV-2 and rethinking the United Nations' role in the 21st century. KORNPROBST also investigates the ethical dimensions of diplomacy, emphasizing responsible decision-making in conflict resolution and peacebuilding.
Recent publications highlight digital international relations, examining how technology reshapes agency and global order. His work on rhetorical strategies in nuclear diplomacy and historical analogies in policy-making showcases interdisciplinary rigor. Beyond academia, he actively engages in teaching, valuing student-driven discussions to enrich classroom dynamics and inform scholarly output.



