Kevin Klamann

Kevin Klamann is a doctoral student in the Politics and Public Administration program under the supervison of Professor (em.) Wolfgang Seibel. He received a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in Politics and Public Administration from the University of Konstanz and holds an additional master’s degree in Political Science from Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey. He has worked as a research associate at the chair of German Politics and Public Administration from 2017 to 2022. Kevin Klamann has previously worked as a research assistant at said chair and as an intern for the German Embassy in Poland, the Friedrich Ebert Foundation’s representation in Warsaw and the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP). His current research is focused on the role of international administration in conflict management with a special focus on exit strategies of peacekeeping missions.


Research Interests

  • International Administration
  • Conflict Management
  • Administrative Failure
  • Small powers in interstate conflicts

Teaching

Lecturer for “Research Design II. Case Studies and Qualitative Methods” in the Politics and Public Administration MA program in the summer term of 2020, together with Professor Dr. Wolfgang Seibel.

Proseminar II "Versagen nationaler und internationaler Verwaltungen" [Failure of national and international administrations] in the bacherlor's program Politics and Public Administration in the winter terms of 2017/18, 2018/19, 2019/20 and 2020/21.

Tutor for the lecture “Research Design II. Case Studies and Qualitative Methods” in the Politics and Public Administration MA program in the summer terms of 2017 and 2019.