Contact
Email: tbenner@gppi.net
Current Projects
The European Union, China, and Global Governance. Perceptions, Misperceptions, and Convergences
Recent Publications
Thorsten Benner, Lars Zimmerman (2008)
Financial Times Deutschland, 5 September 2008 (Full page view) (in English)
Thorsten Benner, Stephan Mergenthaler, Philipp Rotmann (2008)
International Herald Tribune, 23 July 2008
Thorsten Benner (2008)
Financial Times Deutschland, 5 May 2008, p. 26 (full page view)
Thorsten Benner, Philipp Rotmann (2008)
Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding 2 (1), March 2008, pp. 43-62
Associate Director
Thorsten Benner
Thorsten Benner is Associate Director of the Global Public Policy Institute (GPPi), Berlin. His areas of expertise include international organizations (focusing on the United Nations), global security governance, EU foreign policy and EU-US relations as well as corporate social responsibility and the public-private interface in global governance. Prior to co-founding the Global Public Policy Institute in 2003, he worked with the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP), Berlin; the UN Development Program (UNDP), New York; McKinsey & Company, Berlin and the Global Public Policy Project, Washington D. C.
His commentary has appeared in DIE ZEIT, the International Herald Tribune, Handelsblatt, the Süddeutsche Zeitung, Financial Times Deutschland and the Neue Zürcher Zeitung, among others. His publications include Learning to Build Peace? United Nations Peacebuilding and Organizational Learning (Berlin 2007), and Critical Choices. The United Nations, Networks, and the Future of Global Governance (Ottawa 2000). From 2004-2007 he was a co-director of the Hertie School of Governance executive education program on global public policy. Starting in 2008, he will teach in the new Master of Public Management program at the Hertie School of Governance.
He studied political science, history and sociology at the University of Siegen (Germany), the University of York (UK) and the University of California at Berkeley. From 2001-2003 he was a McCloy Scholar at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University where he received a Master in Public Administration (MPA). He received scholarships from the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and the German National Academic Foundation.
Languages: German, English, French, Spanish

