Siegfried O. Wolf

Siegfried O.Wolf
Occupation Political scientist, Author
Nationality German
Education MA, Heidelberg University
Ph.D, Heidelberg University
Subject International relations, South Asian studies, Military science
Website
wolf-southasia.org

Siegfried O. Wolf is a German political scientist and a researcher with South Asia Institute, Universität Heidelberg.[1] Additionally, he is the Director of Research at Brussels-based geopolitical think tank, South Asia Democratic Forum[2] and also, an affiliated researcher at the Pakistan Security Research Unit (PSRU), Durham University.[3]

Wolf is a political writer and commentator in international media on South Asia. He has been quoted regularly in Al Arabiya English,[4] Business Standard,[5] China Global Television Network,[6] The Daily Star (Bangladesh),[7] Deutsche Welle,[8] The Economic Times,[9] E-International Relations,[10] The New York Times,[11] The Straits Times,[12] Ouest-France[13] and The Wall Street Journal.[14]

Education

He completed his degrees in Master of Arts (Class of 2003) in South Asian political science and Doctor of Philosophy (Class of 2009) from University of Heidelberg.[1]

Bibliography

Books

  • A Political and Economic Dictionary of South Asia (1 edition ed.). London: Routledge. ISBN 9781857432107.
  • Terrorism Revisited: Islamism, Political Violence and State-Sponsorship (1st ed. 2017 edition ed.). Springer.ISBN 9783319556895.
  • Politics in South Asia: Culture, Rationality and Conceptual Flow (1st ed. 2015 edition ed.). Springer.ISBN 9783319345154.
  • The Merits of Regional Cooperation: The Case of South Asia (2014 edition ed.). Cham; Heidelberg u.a.: Springer. ISBN 9783319022338.

References

  1. 1 2 "Dr. rer. pol. Siegfried O. Wolf". South Asia Institute, University of Heidelberg.
  2. "SADF team - SADF". sadf.eu. Retrieved 2017-12-30.
  3. "Pakistan Security Research Unit : People - Durham University". www.dur.ac.uk. Retrieved 2017-12-13.
  4. "'Stranded Pakistanis' in Bangladesh: The forgotten victims of India's partition". english.alarabiya.net. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
  5. ANI (2016-09-03). "CPEC creating new conflicts in Pak?". Business Standard India. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
  6. "Opinion: How safe is Germany?- Uncertainties remain one year after the Berlin Christmas market attack". Retrieved 2017-12-19.
  7. "ISIS in Bangladesh: Contradictory messages deepen anxiety". The Daily Star. 2015-11-02. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
  8. (www.dw.com), Deutsche Welle. "'New Silk Road' and China's hegemonic ambitions | Asia | DW | 15.05.2017". DW.COM. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
  9. "CPEC violates rights of Gilgit residents, says Hague Centre for Strategic Studies". The Economic Times. 2017-10-17. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
  10. "Siegfried O. Wolf — E-International Relations". www.e-ir.info. Retrieved 2017-12-19.
  11. Barry, Ellen (2015-10-30). "Bangladesh Pushes Back as Warnings of ISIS Expansion Gather Steam". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
  12. hermes (2018-01-01). "Wary world watches as China plays peacemaker". The Straits Times. Retrieved 2018-01-20.
  13. "Birmanie. Aux origines de la crise des Rohingya". Ouest-France.fr (in French). Retrieved 2017-11-27.
  14. Dhume, Sadanand (2017-12-28). "Bangladesh Exports a New Generation of Jihadists". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2017-12-30.
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