Aurel S. Croissant

Aurel Croissant
Born 1969 (age 4748)
Germany
Academic background
Alma mater University of Mainz
Academic work
Institutions University of Heidelberg
Main interests Political science

Aurel Croissant (born 1969 in Germany) is Professor of Political Science at the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences of the University of Heidelberg.

Education

Croissant received his Dr. Phil. in Political Science from the University of Mainz (magna cum laude) and his M.A. in Political Science, Sociology and Public Law from that university, which he graduated with summa cum laude. He speaks and reads German, English, French and has basic-to-intermediate skills in Korean, Thai and Spanish.

Career

From 2004 to 2006 he was Assistant Professor at the Naval Postgraduate School's National Security Affairs Department. In 2006 he joined Heidelberg University as full professor. Croissant teaches undergraduate, graduate and doctoral courses and supervises Bachelor's, Master's and doctoral theses in political science. His teaching and research focuses on Southeast and East Asian politics, democratization, civil-military relations, security studies and other topics in comparative politics. He has published more than 150 articles and book chapters in English and German which have also been translated into Spanish, Indonesian, Korean, and Russian. Besides, he co-authored 4 books. During 2001-2003, he taught as Assistant Professor at the Ruprecht-Karls-University in Heidelberg, Germany. He taught and conducted research from 1996-2001 at the Johannes Gutenberg-University in Mainz and the University of Heidelberg, both in Germany. He taught and conducted research in Thailand, the Philippines and Korea and served as the Co-Chair of the Research Council on Democratization of the German Association of Political Science. Since 2012 he is coeditor of the quarterly Democratization. He is member of the academic advisory board of the Bertelsmann Transformatio Index, and the Sustainable Governance Index.

Books/Edited Volumes (Selection)

Articles

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