Friederike Richter
Friederike Richter is a postdoctoral researcher at Universität der Bundeswehr München. Her research focuses on the agenda-setting dynamics of strategic policy issues. More specifically, she analyses how defence becomes a government priority in Europe. She has published several articles in peer-reviewed journals (Gouvernement et action publique, Les Champs de Mars, Policy Studies Journal) and a series of book chapters (Manchester University Press, Palgrave, Routledge). Notably, her research was funded by the Direction générale des relations internationales et de la stratégie (DGRIS). A graduate of the Libera Università di Bolzano, the University of Bath and Sciences Po, she currently teaches in Munich and Paris.
Publications principales
El Otmani, Abdelouafi, Julien Longhi and Friederike Richter (2018) “Caractérisation des univers de croyance des candidats à la #Présidentielle2017 : une analyse interdisciplinaire des tweets politiques” in Philippe J. Maarek and Arnaud Mercier (eds) 2017 LA PRÉSIDENTIELLE CHAMBOULE-TOUT : La communication politique au prisme du "dégagisme" , Paris: Éditions L’Harmattan, pp. 221-242
Richter, Friederike (2018) "Les budgets de défense en France : une difficulté chronique du respect des Lois de Programmation Militaire ?”, Les Champs de Mars, 30, pp. 407-417
Richter, Friederike (2015) “The emergence and evolution of CSDP: a Liberal approach”, in Lorenzo Cladi and Andrea Locatelli (eds)International Relations Theory and European Security. We Thought We Knew, Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, pp. 48-64
Research Fields
Comparative politics, Agenda setting, Security and Defense Policy