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Prof. Dr. Natascha Neudorfer is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (HHU), affiliated with the Faculty of Philosophy and Social Sciences. She holds the position of Chair holder and is part of the Web editorial team SoWi. Her office is located at Ulenbergstraße 127, Düsseldorf, in Room 1.08 of Building 37.03, with postal correspondence address at Universitätsstr. 1, Düsseldorf.
Her research interests span conflict management, political corruption, institutional design, electoral systems, gender studies, and territorial politics. She focuses on understanding how institutional frameworks influence peacebuilding, the relationship between democracy and corruption, and the role of gender in political risk analysis. Her work also explores the impact of resource distribution, middle-class dynamics, and regulatory networks on governance and societal stability.
Prof. Neudorfer’s recent publications reflect a trend toward analyzing corruption’s societal impacts, conflict resolution mechanisms, and the efficacy of political agreements in stabilizing post-conflict regions. She has contributed to methodological advancements by proposing mixed-methods frameworks integrating machine learning and practitioner insights. Her broader contributions include dataset development (e.g., PAIC) and advocating for interdisciplinary global security research.
While her profile does not list formal advisees or grants, her role as a Chair holder and editorial team member indicates active academic leadership and institutional engagement. She is associated with HHU’s Political Science IV division and collaborates on projects involving corruption in resource-rich contexts and energy sector regulation.
