Dr. Pia Fuhrhop
International Security Head of Research Division
Areas of Expertise
- Defence and security policy / Armed forces
- Defence industry and procurement
Short Curriculum vitae
2019-2021 Head Berlin Office, Institute for Peace Research and Security Studies at the University of Hamburg
2014-2019 Advisor to a Member of Parliament, German Bundestag
2012-2013 PhD-Scholarship, Forum Ebenhausen e.V.
2008-2013 Research Assistant, German Institute for International and Security Affairs
2007-2008 Consultant, Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development
SWP Publications
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Defence Cooperation with India: Opportunities and Challenges
in: India as a Partner of German Foreign PolicyContribution to a Research Paper 2024/RP 17, 28.11.2024, 32 Pages, pp. 19–22
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India as a Partner of German Foreign Policy
SWP Research Paper 2024/RP 17, 28.11.2024, 32 Pagesdoi:10.18449/2024RP17
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The Transformation of the Middle East and the Future of NATO's Partnerships
SWP Comment 2011/C 35, 10.11.2011, 4 Pages
External publications
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More Europe, Less U.S.? What to Expect from the NATO Summit
This week on War & Peace, Olga and Elissa speak with Dr. Pia Fuhrhop, head of the International Security Research Division at SWP, about what to expect from the upcoming NATO summit amid global turmoil and strained transatlantic relations.
Interview von Olga Oliker und Elissa Jobson, in: Peace & War, Podcast, International Crisis Group, 20.06.2025 -
Russia’s War Against Ukraine: A New Impetus for the Harmonisation of European Arms Export Policies?
A trilateral perspective from France, Germany, and Sweden
Beitrag von Pia Fuhrhop, in: The Armament Industry, European Research Group; Policy Paper #83; July 2023 -
Germany’s Zeitenwende and the Future of European Security
IAI Commentaries, 2023/ Nr. 08, March 2023 -
The German Debate: The Bundestag and Nuclear Deterrence
In: Amelia Morgan, Anna Péczeli (eds.): Europe's Evolving Deterrrence Discourse, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA -
Creating an Opportunity to Withdraw U.S. Nuclear Weapons From Europe
In: Arms Control Today 50 (8): 18-22 (2020) -
German Security Policy on the Move – Challenges In and Post Afghanistan
AICGS Transatlantic Perspectives, April 2011, 4 pages