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Johannes Jüde is a Visiting Professor for International Politics and Political Economy at the Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg. His research focuses on comparative analysis of state formation and state collapse processes in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East. He investigates the long-term impact of rebel movements and patterns of violence on state-building processes. His recent work explores the role of empires as order powers in global peripheries and has been published in journals such as European Journal of International Relations, International Affairs, and Journal of International Relations Development. From October 2023 to September 2025, he held a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship at the University of Edinburgh, where he led a research project titled RebeLeg: Legacies of Violence and Rebels in Post-Conflict State Formation. This project examines the long-term effects of civil wars and rebel organizations on state formation trajectories, contributing to a better understanding of post-conflict state formation and informing international support strategies for post-conflict states.
Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg • Erlangen, Germany
Teaching and conducting research in International Politics and Political Economy.
University of Edinburgh • Edinburgh, UK
Led the RebeLeg research project on civil wars and post-conflict state formation.
European University Institute, Florence • Florence, Italy
Conducted research in political science.
Chair of Global Governance, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich • Munich, Germany
Assisted in research and teaching within the field of global governance.
Department of Computer Science. Program involves a Qualification Assessment Process (QAP).