Herfried Münkler (born August 15, 1951) is a
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political scientist
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. He is a
Professor
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of
Political Theory
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at
Humboldt University
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in
Berlin
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. Münkler is a regular commentator on
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in the
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and author of numerous books on the
history of political ideas
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(German: ''Ideengeschichte''), on
state-building
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and on the
theory of war, such as "
Machiavelli" (1982), "
Gewalt und
Ordnung
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" (1992), "The
New Wars" (orig. 2002) and "
Empire
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s: The Logic of World Domination from
Ancient Rome
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to the
United States
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" (orig. 2005). In 2009 Münkler was awarded the
Leipzig Book Fair Prize
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in the category "
Non-fiction
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" for ''Die Deutschen und ihre Mythen'' (engl. "the Germans and their
myth
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s").
Early life and education
Münkler grew up in rural
south Hesse
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in the early years of
post-war West Germany. In 1970, he graduated (''
Abitur
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'') from the Augustinerschule in Friedberg.
Münkler studied
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, political science and
philosophy at the
Goethe University Frankfurt
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in
Frankfurt am Main
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, graduating with the first ''
Staatsexamen
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'' in 1977 and earning a
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* '' PhD: Phantasy Degree'', a Korean comic series
* ''Piled Higher and Deeper
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with a
dissertation titled „Geschichtsphilosophie und politisches Handeln. Niccolò Machiavellis Antworten auf den Zusammenbruch der christlichen Geschichtsphilosophie und die Krise der Republik Florenz“ (translation: "
Philosophy of history and political action. Machiavelli's answers to the collapse of
Christian
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philosophy of history and the
crisis
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of the
Republic of Florence
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) in 1981.
Career
From 1982 Münkler was a
research assistant
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at the department of
social sciences
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at Goethe University. He
habilitated
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at Frankfurt 1987 with a thesis on the topic „Staatsraison. Ein Leitbegriff der Frühen Neuzeit“ (translation:
National interest
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Etymology
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. A
Leitmotif
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in the
Early Modern Age) and became professor for political science there.
In March 1992, Münkler was offered a professorship at Humboldt University Berlin, which he took up. Since then, he has been a professor for Political Theory there.
Other activities
*
Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities
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, Member
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Federal Academy for Security Policy
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(BAKS), Member of the Advisory Board (since 2015)
* ''Jugend debattiert'', Member of the Board of Trustees
Board of Trustees
''Jugend debattiert''.
Political views
During his time as a student, Münkler was a member of the Jusos
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(youth organisation of the Social Democratic Party of Germany). In July 2011, he published an essay in the German weekly news magazine
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'' Der Spiegel'' calling for more centralisation
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of power in the European Union
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.
Personal life
Münkler and his wife, Marina, were married in 1983. She is a professor of German literature
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and German studies
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at Dresden University. They have two children. Their daughter Laura Münkler is a law professor
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at Greifswald University.
Selected works
in English:
* ''Empires: The Logic of World Domination from Ancient Rome to the United States,'' Polity, Malden, Massachusetts, 2001
* ''New Wars,'' Polity, Malden, Massachusetts, 2005
in German:
* ''Konzeptionen der Gerechtigkeit: Kulturvergleich – Ideengeschichte – moderne Debatte'', Nomos, Baden-Baden 1999 (ed.).
* ''Lexikon der Renaissance'', Beck, München 2000 (with Marina Münkler).
* ''Thomas Hobbes'', Campus-Verlag, Frankfurt/Main, New York 2001.
* ''Der demokratische Nationalstaat in den Zeiten der Globalisierung: politische Leitideen für das 21. Jahrhundert'', Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 2002 (ed.).
* ''Über den Krieg: Stationen der Kriegsgeschichte im Spiegel ihrer theoretischen Reflexion'', Velbrück, Weilerswist 2003.
* ''Politikwissenschaft: ein Grundkurs'', Rowohlt Taschenbuch-Verlag, Reinbek bei Hamburg 2003 (ed.).
* ''Clausewitz' Theorie des Krieges'', Nomos, Baden-Baden 2003.
* ''Der neue Golfkrieg'', Rowohlt, Reinbek bei Hamburg 2003.
* ''Machiavelli: die Begründung des politischen Denkens der Neuzeit aus der Krise der Republik Florenz'', Fischer Taschenbuch-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2004 (zugleich: Dissertation, Frankfurt (Main) 1981).
* ''Die neuen Kriege'', 2002 (=''The New Wars'', Polity Press 2004).
* ''Imperien. Die Logik der Weltherrschaft. Vom alten Rom bis zu den Vereinigten Staaten'', 2005 (= ''Empires: The Logic of World Domination from Ancient Rome to the US'', 2007).
* ''Die Deutschen und ihre Mythen'', 2008
* ''Mitte und Maß. Der Kampf um die richtige Ordnung.'', 2010
* ''Der Große Krieg: Die Welt 1914 bis 1918'', 2013
* ''Macht in der Mitte: Die neuen Aufgaben Deutschlands in Europa'', 2015
* ''Der Dreißigjährige Krieg: Europäische Katastrophe, deutsches Trauma 1618-1648'', 2017
* ''Marx, Wagner, Nietzsche: Welt im Umbruch'', 2021
Film and TV appearances
* ''Marx Reloaded
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'', Arte
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, April 2011.
References
Further reading
* Wolfgang Röhr (Hrsg.): ''Herfried Münklers Herausforderung an die hegemonische Denkweise des Politischen: Kann man einen in Deutschland blockierten Diskurs über die republikanische Einbettung des Demokratischen aufbrechen?'', Ad Fontes, Hamburg 2001.
* Ismail Küpeli
''Die neuen Kriege - Einige Anmerkungen zu Kriegslegitimationen des 21. Jahrhunderts''
in: ibd.: ''Europas "Neue Kriege"'', Moers, 2007, (free download)
External links
HU faculty profile
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Living people
1951 births
German political scientists
21st-century German historians
Historians of World War I
Historians of Germany
German historians of philosophy
People from Friedberg, Hesse