Ingo Peters

Associate Professor, Otto-Suhr-Institute for Political Science

Phone: 
+49 30 838 55530

Studied political science at Freie Universität Berlin (Dr. Phil., 1987) and at the University of Lancaster (UK; MA in International Relations and Strategic Studies, 1983).

Joined Freie Universität Berlin in 1985, teaches and does research on: German foreign policy, European security and EU foreign policy, transatlantic relations, European security institutions, and IR theory.

Is currently associated professor at the Otto-Suhr-Institute for Political Science of Freie Universität Berlin and Dean of Studies of the Department of Political and Social Sciences.

Selected publications

  • Peters, I. (ed.) 2016. The European Union’s Foreign Policy in Comparative Perspective. Beyond the “Actorness and Power” Debate, London and New York: Routledge.
  • Peters, I. & Diallo, M. 2016. The European Union’s, the United Nations’ and the United States’ missions and operations in the Democratic Republic of Congo in comparative perspective, 228-259. In: Peters, I. (ed.) The European Union's Foreign Policy in Comparative Perspective. Beyond the "Actorness and Power" Debate. London and New York: Routledge.
  • Peters, I. 2016. Introduction. The European Union's Foreign Policy 'Actorness and Power'. Foundations of and Challenges for a Comparative Research Design, 1-38. In: Peters, I. (ed.) The European Union's Foreign Policy in Comparative Perspective. Beyond the "Actorness and Power" Debate. London and New York: Routledge.
  • Peters, I. 2016. Conclusions: the EU’s foreign policy “actorness and power”, 260-80. In: Peters, I. (ed.) The European Union's Foreign Policy in Comparative Perspective. Beyond the "Actorness and Power" Debate. London and New York: Routledge.
  • (2013) Legitimacy of International Organizations: The case of the OSCE. In: Legitimacy and International Organizations edited by Dominik Zaum, 196-220. Publisher:  Oxford University Press.