Annika M. Hinze


Ph.D. student
M.A. University of Illinois at Chicago, Political Science (July 2006)
B.A. North American Studies and Modern History, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany

Phone: 312-413-3434
Fax: 312-413-0440
E-Mail: ahinze2@uic.edu@uic.edu


Fields of Interest:

Major Field: Comparative politics

Minor Field: Urban politics

Research Interests: Migration and integration of minorities in Europe, the politics of multiculturalism, EU integration, Berlin politics


Selected Conference Papers:

Advocating Tolerance or Division? Multiculturalism Contested. Midwest Political Science Association, (Forthcoming: April 2007), Chicago, IL, USA

Humanitarianism or Self-Interest? Public Justifications of Humanitarian Interventions after the Cold War. Midwest Political Science Association, April 2006, Chicago, IL, USA

Teaching Experience:

Teaching Assistant, University of Illinois at Chicago, Intro to Comparative Politics, Spring 2007

Teaching Assistant, University of Illinois at Chicago, Intro to American Government, Fall 2006

Teaching Assistant, University of Illinois at Chicago, Intro to International Relations, Spring 2006

Teaching Assistant, University of Illinois at Chicago, Intro to International Relations, Fall 2005

Selected Activities and Honors:

Representative for the Political Science Department at the UIC Senate, Fall 2006

Research Assistant at the Center for Migration Studies, Istanbul Bilgi University, Istanbul, Turkey, July 2006

Guest Lecture, Political Science 184, University of Illinois at Chicago: “The NATO Intervention in Kosovo – Justified?” Spring 2006

Intern at the Institute for Contemporary German Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Washington, DC, June – August 2005