International Relations with a focus on Latin America

Global crises such as the energy, climate, biodiversity, or food crises cannot be explained, understood, or resolved at the level of nation-states and -societies. Instead, a transnational analytical perspective is needed to analyze and understand the global interdependencies that underlie these crises. The Department of International Relations with a focus on Latin America addresses these interdependencies in the areas of commodities, environment, energy, development, and democracy. The main topics of the department in research and teaching are socio-ecological transformation from a global perspective, conflicts over land and mining, sustainable development, social change in rural areas, transformation of democracy, state and society in Latin America, and social movements and protests.

Head of Department:

Prof. Dr. Kristina Dietz
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