Prof. Dr. Heribert Dieter
Global Issues Senior Associate
Areas of Expertise
- Australia / New Zealand
- China
- India
- Indo-Pacific
- International financial system
- Principles of European integration
- Regional cooperation and alliances
Geopolitics and Geoeconomics, Foreign trade policy
Working GroupsShort Curriculum vitae
Since 2023 Visiting Professor at National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bangalore, Indien
2021 - 2023 Visiting Professor for International Political Economy at Zeppelin University, Friedrichshafen/Lake Constance
2019-2020 Visiting Professor at the University of Hong Kong
Since 2017 Adjunct Professor at the University of Potsdam
2013 - 2019 Visiting Professor for International Political Economy at Zeppelin University, Friedrichshafen/Lake Constance
1998-2001 Senior Fellow, Institute for Development and Peace, University of Duisburg
2005 - 2011 Member of the European Network of Excellence GARNET
2009 Co-Director of "Warwick Commission on International Financial Reform"
Member of the editorial boards of the journals Global Governance (USA), Pacific Review (United Kingdom) and Business and Politics (USA)
SWP Publications
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A Club of Democratic Market Economies in Response to China’s Mercantilism?
in: German Foreign Policy in TransitionContribution to a Research Paper 2021/RP 10, 13.12.2021, 125 Pages, pp. 95–98
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First Summit of the Anti‑China Coalition
Cornwall G7 Highlights BRICS Weakness
SWP Comment 2021/C 36, 10.06.2021, 5 Pagesdoi:10.18449/2021C36
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RCEP-Countries Create Asia-Pacific Free Trade Zone
Trade Facilitation but No Integrated Bloc
SWP Comment 2021/C 03, 11.01.2021, 7 Pagesdoi:10.18449/2021C03
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The Political Limits of Regional Integration
SWP Working Paper FG8, 2018/03, December 2018, 19 Pages -
Stubbornly Germany First
Options for Reducing the World’s Largest Current Account Surplus
SWP Comment 2018/C 48, 19.11.2018, 8 Pages -
Collateral Damage from ECB Strategy
Ultra-loose Monetary Policy Has Little Benefit – and Harms Many
SWP Comment 2015/C 03, 02.02.2015, 8 Pages
External publications
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The New Advocacy for Autarky: Self-Sufficiency is Now Once Again Becoming Popular for Geopolitical Reasons
in: The Economists’ Voice, Vol. 19, No. 2 (2023), S. 263-283 -
Europe’s Selfish Reaction to Australia’s Submarine Purchase
Some EU member-states are furious at Australia’s decision to abandon a submarine contract with France. But Europe’s persistent inability to grasp the reality of the Chinese challenge contributed to Canberra’s decision.
in: rusi.org, 11.10.2021 -
It's about time: What to Expect From a New German Government
in: Australian Institute of International Affairs, 14. May 2021 (online) -
Australia’s Loss, Britain’s Gain: How UK Universities Benefit from the Covid-19 Crisis
in: AsiaGlobal Online, 9 September 2020 -
Geopolitical Realities: After Covid-19 and Implications for the Indian Economy
in: Jyoti Vij (ed.): Future of the Indian Economy in Post Covid-19 World. New-Delhi: Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry 2020, pp. 71-76 -
Migration to and from Germany: Both a Model and a Cautionary Tale
in: Jean Monnet Paper, ANU Centre for European Studies Briefing Paper Series, Vol. 11, No. 1, July 2020, Canberra, 23 pages