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Katharina Egle
PhD Candidate
Center for International Studies (CERI)
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Research Interest(s): Politics of memory, ontological insecurity, post-colonial relations, interest groups, collective memory
Discipline(s): Political Science
Subdiscipline(s): International Relations
Research Group(s): Nationalism, religion, identity and discrimination, International order, foreign policy, diplomacy
Geographical Area(s): Global realm , Western Europe, Middle East
Country(ies): France, Germany, Namibia, Algeria
Language(s): German, English, French, Spanish
Biography
Katharina Egle is a doctoral student in Political Science at Sciences Po, where her research explores the role of interest groups in shaping France and Germany’s politics of memory through the lens of ontological (in)security. She holds an MPhil in Politics and International Studies from the University of Cambridge, where her dissertation on France’s commemoration of the Algerian War received the Joffé Award and the LSE Algerian Studies Dissertation Prize. Before her doctoral studies, she gained research and professional experience at the European Council on Foreign Relations, King’s College London, the Cambridge Review of International Affairs, and the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ).
Thesis topic
Framing Ontological (In)security: The Role of Interest Groups in France and Germany's Politics of Memory, supervised by Mathias Delori
