Education
He received his Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Frankfurt and his Habilitation at the University of Konstanz.
political scientist politician sociologist university professor
He received his Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Frankfurt and his Habilitation at the University of Konstanz.
In Germany, he has held chairs for Political Science and Political Sociology at the Universities of Bielefeld (1975–1989) and Bremen (1989–1995), as well as at the Humboldt-University of Berlin (1995–2005). He has worked as fellow and visiting professor at the Institutes for Advanced Study in Stanford, Princeton, and the Australian National University as well as Harvard University, the University of California at Berkeley and The New School University, New New York He currently teaches political sociology at a private university in Berlin, the Hertie School of Governance.
His recent work has focused on economies and states in transition to democracy.
He has been married to Ulrike Poppe since 2001. Political sociology Social policy Democratic theory Transformation studies Dual allocation problem 2006 - Joint Professor of Theories of the State, Hertie School of Governance, Berlin (with Ulrich K Preuss).
2005 — Retired in April. 1995-2005 — Professor of Political Science at the Humboldt University of Berlin.
1989-1995 — Teacher at University of Bremen and served as visiting professor at various academic institutions in United States, Netherlands, Canada, Austria, Sweden, Australia and Italy.
1973 — Habilitation from the University of Konstanz. 1968 — Received a doctorate from the University of Frankfurt. 1965 — Graduated from the Free University of Berlin.
Alliance "90, The Greens.
Once a student of Jürgen Habermas, the left-leaning German academic is counted among the second generation Frankfurt School. He has made substantive contributions to understanding the relationships between democracy and capitalism. Late capitalism.
Sozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund.