Niklas explores the role of gender in conflict and post-war development. (he/they)
Thorsten’s interests include the UN, security, data and technology politics, and the making of global (dis)order.
Maximilian contributes to the institute’s work on peace and security, particularly on local peacebuilding. (he/him)
Sarah focuses on political violence, security governance and EU foreign policy. (she/her)
Erik focuses on US-EU relations and global economic networks.
Sophie focuses on the role of evaluation and quality management within extremism prevention.
Gelila’s research interests include the political economy of conflict, security governance and bottom-up peacebuilding. (she/her)
Julia focuses on security dynamics in Russia and Ukraine, as well as feminist foreign policy. (she/her)
Alex has expertise in humanitarian and development policy, and a keen interest in multi-stakeholder initiatives.
Fennet’s interest include gender and reconciliation in conflicts, OSINT and feminist foreign policy. (she/her)
Jakob focuses on the intersection of economic and security policy. (he/him)
Wade focuses primarily on technology topics. He also manages GPPi’s finances and operations. (he/him)
Lea focuses on strategic foresight and extremism prevention.
Julian explores international law and policy on refugees, human rights, and humanitarian aid.
Melissa focuses on stabilization, mass protest movements and crisis prevention. (she/her)
Katharina manages GPPi’s communications, publications and outreach activities. (she/her)
Amanda manages the institute’s communications projects. (she/her)
Wolfgang’s expertise includes global governance, economic institutions, and public-private partnerships.
Philipp leads the institute’s work on peace and security in a changing global order.
Joel’s expertise includes facilitating international dialogues and the role of rising powers in global governance.
Tobias’s expertise includes insurgency and counterinsurgency in the contemporary Middle East.
Marc contributes to GPPi’s publications and strategic communications initiatives. (he/him)
Julia conducts research and leads GPPi’s evaluation practice on humanitarian and development issues.
Sonya oversees GPPi’s brand identity and visual design. (she/her)
Kristina’s areas of expertise include public-private partnerships and European law.
Gunther oversees the technical development and administration of GPPi’s websites, systems, and networks.
Abi focuses on stabilization, security force assistance, and UK foreign and defense policy. (she/her)
Watson promotes interspecies dialogue at GPPi headquarters.