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Krotz's research interests include international relations theory; international relations in Europe; North Atlantic politics and transatlantic relations; security studies; comparative foreign policy; research design and qualitative methods; the comparative politics of Europe, France, and Germany; and Franco-German relations.
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Ulrich Krotz, Assistant Professor of Political Science. A native of Heidelberg, Germany, Krotz received an M.A. and Ph.D. in International Relations and Comparative Politics from Cornell University. He was a James Bryant Conant Fellow at Harvard University, a Jean Monnet Fellowship at the European University Institute, and was awarded a Marie Curie Fellowship from the Commission of the European Union. Before coming to Brown, he taught in the International Relations program at the University of Oxford. His research and teaching interests include international relations theory; North Atlantic politics and transatlantic relations; international relations in Europe; comparative foreign policy; research design and qualitative methods; the comparative politics of Europe, France, and Germany; and Franco-German relations. He has several research papers and two book manuscript forthcoming, under review, or in preparations in these areas of inquiry.
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