Matthias Basedau (born February 8, 1968, in Heilbronn) is a German political scientist and director of the GIGA Institute for African Studies in Hamburg.
Biography
Professional career
Basedau studied political science, sociology and psychology at the University of Heidelberg. After the Doctorate in Heidelberg (2001, Dr. phil.) he worked as research fellow at the GIGA Institute for African Studies in 2002. There he was responsible for southern Africa (especially Botswana), West Africa and the Sahel (especially Mali, Niger, Chad). Since 2013 he has been teaching as a professor at the University of Hamburg (ç 17 Professorship). In 2014 he was visiting professor at the Peace Research Institute Oslo. Since 2018 he has been the director of the GIGA Institute for African Studies in Hamburg.
Research focus
Matthias Basedau's main research interests are in the field of Peace and conflict studies (security). These include domestic violent conflicts and conflict resolution, particularly determinants such as ethnicity, strategic natural resources, political institutions and religion as well as natural disasters and population growth. In doing so, he is guided by comparative political science, for example, research on political parties, party systems and democratization; institutional engineering, regime change in Sub-Saharan Africa. Methodologically, he uses a combination of qualitative and quantitative research methods, qualitative Small-N comparisons, Comparative Area Studies. His regional expertise is focused on Sub-Saharan Africa and the Global South, in particular West Africa, Sahel and Botswana.
Selected academic positions
- Member of the External Advisory Committee of the Centro de Estudios Internacionales (CEI-ISCTE), Lisbon (since September 2022)
- Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (since November 2021).
- Member of the national working group âÂÂReligion and Developmentâ in the BMZ (National Theme Team âÂÂReligion and DevelopmentâÂÂ) (since May 2015)
- Member of the advisory board of the HIIK Conflict Barometer (2016âÂÂ2019)
- External collaborator at the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) (since May 2014).
Selected research projects
- "Freedom and Development? Religious Actors, Freedom of Religion and Belief and Sustainable Development, Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), Bonn (2020âÂÂ2023).
- "Religion, Conflict and Sustainable Peace", (BMZ), Bonn (FebruaryâÂÂDecember 2019)
- "Working group member in the project "Resolving Jihadist Conflicts? Religion, Civil War and Prospects for Peaceâ at Uppsala University, directed by Isak Svensson and funded by the Riksbankens Jubileumsfond (since 2016)
- Co-director: "Religious Minorities: Discrimination, Grievances and Conflict", German Israeli Foundation (GIF) (2016âÂÂ2019)
- "A dangerous liaison. Ethnicity, Natural Resources and Civil Conflict OnsetâÂÂ, German Research Foundation (DFG) (2012âÂÂ2017)
- Co-director: âÂÂInstitutions for Sustainable Peace â Comparing Institutional Configurations in Divided SocietiesâÂÂ, Leibniz Scientific Community (WGL), Pact for Research and Innovation (2012âÂÂ2017).
Selected publications
- with Jan Lay:âÂÂResource Curse or Rentier Peace? The Ambiguous Effects of Oil Wealth and Oil Dependence on Violent ConflictâÂÂ. Journal of Peace Research, vol. 46(6), 757âÂÂ776 (2009)
- with B. Pfeiffer & J. Vüllers: âÂÂBad Religion? Religion, Collective Action, and the Onset of Armed Conflict in Developing CountriesâÂÂ. Journal of Conflict Resolution, vol. 60(2), 226âÂÂ255 (2016).
- with M. Köllner: âÂÂArea studies, comparative area studies, and the study of politics: Context, substance, and methodological challengesâÂÂ. Z Vgl Polit Wiss, vol. 1, 105âÂÂ124 (2007).
- with Havard Hegre et al.: 'âÂÂViEWS: A political violence early-warning systemâÂÂ. Journal of Peace Research, vol. 56(2) 155âÂÂ174 (2019)
- with Mora Deitch & Ariel Zellman: âÂÂRebels with a Cause: Does Ideology Make Armed Conflicts Longer and Bloodier?âÂÂ, Journal of Conflict Resolution, vol. 66 (10) 1826âÂÂ1853 (2022)
- Erfolgsbedingungen von Demokratie im subsaharischen Afrika. Ein systematischer Vergleich ausgewählter Länder. Opladen 2003, ISBN 3-8100-3820-2.
- as co-editor with : Resource politics in sub-Saharan Africa. Hamburg 2005, ISBN 3-928049-91-7.
- as co-editor with Hanspeter Mattes and Anika Oettler: Multiple Unsicherheit. Befunde aus Asien, Nahost, Afrika und Lateinamerika. Hamburg 2005, ISBN 3-926953-66-7. (Schriften des Deutschen ÃÂbersee-Instituts Hamburg; Nr. 66)
- as co-editor with : Machtquelle Erdöl. Die AuÃÂen-, Innen- und Wirtschaftspolitik von Erdölstaaten. Nomos, Baden-Baden 2011, ISBN 3-8329-6892-X.
References
External links
- Prof. Dr. Matthias Basedau, website of the GIGA-Hamburg
- Literature by and about Matthias Basedau in the catalog of (DNB) (accessed: March 28, 2023)
- Matthias Basedau, ResearchGate
- Matthias Basedau, academia.edu
- speech of Matthias Basedau, GIGA-Hamburg: Rebels with a Sacred Cause? Religion and Rebellion in the Middle East. BESA-Center, Bar-Ilan University, Tel Aviv, January 11, 2016, speech on YouTube