Julian Junk
junk@soz.uni-frankfurt.de
Frankfurt University
Germany
Biography
Julian Junk joined the working group “International Organizations” (Prof. Dr. Christopher Daase) and the Cluster of Excellence “Normative Orders” in April 2010. Since January of 2013, he has been a research fellow at the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF/HSFK) in the research department “International Organizations and International Law”.
Research Interest
International Organizations and Management and Organization Studies. UN Peace Operations (among others Sudan/South Sudan/Darfur, Kosovo, Bosnia, and East Timor) and Humanitarian Interventions. Security Policy and Security Culture. African Security Architecture. Foreign Policy Analysis / Media Analysis.
Publications
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A Dialogue on the Identity and Diversity of Security Studies: A Conclusion to the Volume, in: Schlag, Gabi/Junk, Julian/Daase, Christopher (eds.): Transformations of Security Studies - Dialogues, Discipline and Diversity, London: Routledge (PRIO New Security Studies Series), 233-245 (with Gabi Schlag and Christopher Daase) (peer reviewed).
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Emerging Norm and Rhetorical Tool: Europe and a Responsibility to Protect, in: Conflict, Security & Development 14, 4, 429-460 (with Sarah Brockmeier and Gerrit Kurtz) (peer reviewed). 2013
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Combining Methods: Connections and Zooms in Analysing Hybrids, in: Schlag, Gabi/Junk, Julian/Daase, Christopher (eds.): Transformations of Security Studies - Dialogues, Discipline and Diversity, London: Routledge (PRIO New Security Studies Series), 216-232 (with Valentin Rauer) (peer reviewed).