Biography: Dr. Markus Kaim has taught and held fellowships at universities on both sides of the Atlantic. Dr. Markus Kaim is Senior Fellow at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs of the Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP). He has been a DAAD Professor for German and European Studies at the University of Toronto (2007-2008), and Acting Professor for Foreign Policy and International Relations at the University of Constance (2007). He was a Visiting Fellow at the American Institute for Contemporary German Studies at Johns Hopkins University (2005). Since 2012, he is Adjunct Professor at the Department for Political Science, University of Zurich and Guest Instructor at the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin.
His latest publications include:
- “The New White Paper 2016 – Promoting Greater Understanding of Security Policy?“, SWP Comment 2016/C 47, November 2016
- “More German ‘Blue Helmets’. Four Reasons the Federal Republic of Germany Should Show Greater Commitment to UN Peacekeeping”, SWP Comments No. 29/ 2017
- “The Global and European Security Order in Crisis: Power, Institutions, Principles”, KAS Brasilien – Policy Papers 2/2017, Rio de Janeiro 2017
Previously, Dr. Kaim has been a guest lecturer with the Centre for European Studies and is a European collaborator with the Canada-Europe Transatlantic Dialogue.
Dr. Markus Kaim cotaught the course European Integration and European Security (EURR4104/5104/PSCI4608/PSCI5608) at Carleton University in the summer session 2018. His participation in the course was co-funded by the Jean Monnet Chair in EU Relations with Russia and the Eastern Neighbourhood.