Annette Freyberg-Inan has broad research interests with most significant publications to date in the fields of International Relations theory, European politics and political economy (with a special focus on Central and Eastern Europe), globalization and the global justice movement.
For a full list of publications, presentations, public lectures, and media appearances as well as details of grants and awards she has obtained please see the full CV accessible via the Profile page.
Books
- Human Being(s) in IR Theory
- edited volume, with Daniel Jacobi (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2014)
- Religious Minorities in Turkey: Alevi, Armenians, Assyrians and the Struggle to Desecuritize Religious Freedom
- monograph, with Christoph Giesel, Mehmet Bardakçi, and Olaf Leisse (Palgrave, forthcoming 2014)
- Growing Together, Growing Apart: Turkey and the European Union Today
- edited volume (in preparation; planned publication Palgrave 2014)
- Rethinking Realism in International Relations: Between Tradition and Innovation
- edited volume, with Ewan Harrison, and Patrick James (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009)
- The Ghosts in Our Classrooms, or John Dewey Meets Ceausescu: The Promise and the Failures of Civic Education in Romania
- monograph (Stuttgart/ Hannover: Ibidem Verlag, 2006)
- What Moves Man: The Realist Theory of International Relations and Its
Judgment of Human Nature
- monograph (New York: SUNY Press, 2004)
Journal articles and special issues (peer-refereed)
“Hegemony’s Dirty Tricks: Explaining
Counter-Globalization’s Weakness in Times of Neoliberal Crisis,” with Christian
Scholl, Globalizations 10/4, August
2013
Forum “Hidden Essentialisms: How Human Nature Assumptions Surreptitiously Shape IR Theory,” co-edited with Daniel Jacobi, International Studies Review 14/4, December 2012, pp. 645–665
“The Threat of Selective Democracy: Popular Dissatisfaction and Exclusionary Strategies of Elites in Central and Eastern Europe,” with Mihai Varga, Southeastern Europe 36/3, 2012, pp. 349–372
“Enforcing Consensus? The Hidden Bias in EU Democracy Promotion in Candidate Countries,” with Katrine Haukenes, Democratization; pre-published online June 19th 2012
“Ungarn seit der Wahl - Demokratie unter Druck“, with Mihai Varga, Berliner Debatte Initial 22/3, 2011, pp. 120-126
“Ungarn 2010: Die Bedeutung der Wahlergebnisse im Kontext der Demokratieentwicklung”, with Mihai Varga, Berliner Debatte Initial 21/2, 2010, pp. 60-66
“Equity as the Missing Link: The Values of the European Union,” Romanian Journal of European Affairs 10/1, 2010, pp. 5-21
“Demokratie okay, aber für alle? Demokratieunzufriedenheit und Selektive Demokratie in Mittel- und Osteuropa,“ with Mihai Varga, Berliner Debatte Initial 20/4, 2009, pp. 104-119
“From Prosecution to Persecution: Perceptions of the ICTY in Serbian Domestic Politics,” with Marlene Spoerri, Journal of International Relations and Development 11/4, 2008, pp. 350-384
“The EU’s Impact on Reform in Romania: The Case of the Civil Service,” with Leonard Ionita, Journal of Southeast European and Black Sea Studies 8/3, 2008, pp. 205-226
“Rational Paranoia and Enlightened Machismo: The Strange Psychological Foundations of Realism,” Journal of International Relations and Development 9/2, 2006, pp. 247-268
"Just How Small Is This World Really? An Application of Network Theory to the Study of Globalization," Global Networks 6/3, 2006, pp. 221-244
"Painful Integration or Not So Splendid Isolation? Downsides of European Integration in the Context of Romania's Double Transformation", with Otto Holman, Romanian Journal of Society and Politics 5/1, 2005, pp. 93-145
“Constructing Opposition in the Age of Globalization: The Potential of ATTAC,” with Vicki Birchfield, Globalizations 1/2, 2004, pp. 278-304
“Romania and the IMF - The Effects of IMF Support on Economic and Social Policy in a Transition Country” (with Valentin Budau, Radu Cristescu, Leonard Ionita, Ionut Sterpan, and Valentin Vasilescu), Romanian Journal of Society and Politics 3/2, 2003, pp. 130-184
"'Chiefly for Fear, Next for Honour, and Lastly for Profit': An Analysis of Foreign Policy Motivation in the Peloponnesian War," with William O. Chittick, Review of International Studies 27/1, 2001, pp. 69-90
"Refugees in a World of United Nations: The Notion of Internal Displacement and the Erosion of State Sovereignty," Political Crossroads 6/1&2, 1998, pp. 5-24
"Ambivalent Bedfellows: German-American Intelligence Relations, 1969-1990," with Loch K. Johnson, International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence 10/2, 1997, pp. 165-179
Book chapters
“The Human Element in IR Theory: Introduction,” with Daniel Jacobi, in The Human Being in IR Theory, co-edited with Daniel Jacobi (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2014)
“Towards an International Political (Post-)Anthropology: Conclusion,” with Daniel Jacobi, in The Human Being in IR Theory, co-edited with Daniel Jacobi (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2014)
“Between Fear and Despair: Human Nature in Realism,” in The Human Being in IR Theory, co-edited with Daniel Jacobi (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2014)
“World-Systems Theory: Iraq Overreach - US Overkill,” in Jennifer Sterling-Folker (ed.), Making Sense of IR Theory II: Iraq (Boulder, Co: Lynne Rienner, 2013)
“Central Europe and the Balkans: So Close and Yet So Far,” with Zlatko Šabič, in Regional and International Relations of Central Europe, ed. Zlatko Šabič and Petr Drulák (Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave, 2012)
“Introduction: What Way Forward for Contemporary Realism?” with Ewan Harrison and Patrick James, in Rethinking Realism in International Relations: Between Tradition and Innovation, ed. Freyberg-Inan, Harrison, and James (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009), pp. 1-18
“Conclusion: Ways Forward,” with Ewan Harrison and Patrick James, in Rethinking Realism in International Relations: Between Tradition and Innovation, ed. Freyberg-Inan, Harrison, and James (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009), pp. 253-263
“ATTAC (Association for the Taxation of Financial Transactions for the Aid of Citizens),” with Vicki Birchfield, in The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest: 1500 to the Present, ed. Immanuel Ness (Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009), pp. 297-301
“Politikwissenschaft in Rumänien: Eine Fachdisziplin im Wandel,” in Andreas Umland (ed.), Geistes- und SozialwissenschaftlicheHochschullehre in Osteuropa: Transformation und Stagnation an Postsowjetischen Universitäten, Band III (Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2007), pp. 97-121
“And a World to Win: Is There an Alternative-Globalization Consensus?” in Sai Felicia Krishna-Hensel (ed.), Global Cooperation: Challenges and Opportunities in the Twenty-first Century (London: Ashgate, 2006), pp. 201-220
"World System Theory: A Bird's Eye View of the World Capitalist Order" in Jennifer Sterling-Folker (ed.), Making Sense of IR Theory (Boulder, Co: Lynn Rienner, 2005), pp. 225-241
“Transition Economies,” in Richard Stubbs and Geoffrey Underhill (eds.), Political Economy and the Changing Global Order (Oxford University Press, 3rd ed. 2005), pp. 419-430
“Organic Intellectuals and Counter-Hegemonic Politics in the Age of Globalisation:The Case of ATTAC,” with Vicki Birchfield, in Catherine Eschle and Bice Maiguashca (eds.), Critical Theories, World Politics and the “Anti-Globalization Movement” (London: Routledge, 2005), pp. 154-173
"Creating Knowledge: Designing an Empirical Research Project," in Rory Keane and Mark Downes (eds.), Academic Writing: A Concise Guide, A New Approach (Belgrade: Belgrade Open School and Civic Education Project, 2003), pp. 79-122
"Which Way to Progress? The Impact of International Organizations in Romania," in Ronald Linden (ed.), Norms and Nannies: The Impact of International Organizations on the Central and East European States (Lanham, Md: Rowman & Littlefield, 2002), pp. 129-164
"German-American Intelligence Relations, 1969-1990: A Case of Ambivalent Cooperation," with Loch K. Johnson, in Wolfgang Krieger (ed.), Germany and the United States in the Era of the Cold War: The Security Dimension (Frankfurt/ Cambridge: DVA Verlag and Cambridge University Press, 2000), pp. 171-177
"The Impact of Basic Motivation on Foreign Policy Opinions Concerning the Use of Force: A Three-Dimensional Framework," with William O. Chittick, in Philip Everts and Pierangelo Isernia (eds.), Public Opinion and the International Use of Force (London: Routledge, 2000), pp. 31-56
Other publications
“’Gone Fishing’: Modeling Diversity in Work Ethics,” co-authored with Rüya Gökhan Koçer; Amsterdam Institute of Labor Studies (AIAS) Working Paper No. 123, published at: http://www.uva-aias.net/101 (October 2012)
“Romania” (interview on Romania’s transformation since 1989); in Conversations about East Central Europe after 1989, ed. Tomas Kavaliauskas (Vilnius: Edukologija; in English and Lithuanian, 2012)
“Romania” (interview on Romania’s transformation since 1989); interviewer: Tomas Kavaliauskas; in Kulturos barai (The Domains of Culture, member of Eurozine) 3/2010, accessible at http://www.eurozine.com/ (in Lithuanian)
“Still Looking for the Third Way? How about ‘Critical Realist Social Process Micro-mechanics’?” in Concepts & Methods: Newsletter of the IPSA Committee on Concepts & Methods 2/1, 2006, pp. 8-10
“Country Report Romania” and “International Cooperation: Synthesis Report” in The East European Social Sciences: Research Conditions and the Role of Information/ Communication, IZ-Arbeitsbericht Nr. 33 (Informationszentrum Sozialwissenschaften, Gesellschaft Sozialwissenschaftlicher Infrastruktur-einrichtungen in Deutschland), March 2004, pp. 11-32 and 38-44
"John A. Vasquez, The Power of Power Politics: From Classical Realism to Neotraditionalism" (book review), The European Legacy 6/3, 2001
"Probing Logics of Membership: Contributions on Statism and
Nationalism in Germany
and Beyond" (review essay), German
Politics and Society 19/1, 2001
"Andrew Moravcsik, The Choice for Europe: Social Purpose and State Power from Messina to Maastricht" (book review), German Politics and Society 17/2, 1999, pp. 109-115
Work under review/ available in draft form:
Books and other larger projects
Book manuscript Research
Methodology for Social Scientists, co-authored with Brian Burgoon
Major research project on The Position of Religious Minorities in Turkey: The Impact of European
Integration (funded by EU): large-scale fieldwork on Alevi, Assyrian, Orthodox, and Jewish Turks
in 2011; to result in research monograph (Palgrave, forthcoming), edited book in
English, edited book in German, and
several journal articles
Book manuscript Democracy without Democrats? (Bucharest: Meiko; forthcoming 2013; in Romanian language): on the problems of education for democracy in Romania in comparative context
A Continent of Angels? Research proposal for a comparative, in-depth and mixed-methods investigation of public attitudes on social justice in Europe and the reflection of these attitudes in institutionalized politics; co-researcher: Dr. Rüya Gökhan Koçer, University of Geneva
Journal articles
“Higher Education in Romania’s Dependent Market Economy: A Low-Skills Equilibrium Trap,” co-authored with Silvana Cimpoca; under review with Socio-Economic Review
“Globalisierungskritik in der Krise: Warum der Neoliberalismus nicht wankt,” co-authored with Christian Scholl; in full draft
“State Strategies of Containing Industrial Conflict in post-Communist Countries: The Case of Romania, 1999-2010,” co-authored with Mihai Varga; in full draft
“Academia as a Source of Conceptual Diffusion: The Rise of ‘Partnership’ as a Governance Principle, ” co-authored with Doina Cajvaneanu; in full draft
“Organizing Migration's Securitization in the EU: Law and Order Critical Connections,” co-authored with Mathijs van Dijk; in full draft
“Hermetic Philosophy and Its Impact on Intellectual Elitism - A Study in the Frailty of Democratic Norms”; in full draft