Substitute professor WiSe 24/25
In the winter semester 2024/25, Privatdozentin Dr. Antje Nötzold will take over the Chair of Political Systems and Comparative Politics at TU Dresden. The chair holder Prof. Dr. Marianne Kneuer (please link website) will be on a research semester at Kellogg University in Notre Dame from 01.10.2024 to 31.03.2025.
Previously, she was a Research Associate at Chemnitz University of Technology, where she represented the Chair of European Systems of Government in Comparison in the winter semester 2023/24. Antje Nötzold is a private lecturer at Chemnitz University of Technology, a non-resident fellow at the American-German Institute (AGI) at Johns Hopkins University, Washington DC, an associate fellow at CASSIS (Center for Advanced Security, Strategic and Integration Studies) at the University of Bonn and a member of the research network SichTRaum (Security and Technology in Space).
After studying Political Science and Business Administration in Chemnitz and Sydney, Nötzold received her doctorate with a thesis on European and Chinese energy policy and the implications for European energy security. Her habilitation thesis was dedicated to "The Decision to Denuclearize. A process analysis of nuclear disarmament in South Africa and implications for non-proliferation research and policy". The anthology "Strategischer Wettbewerb im Weltraum" (Strategic Competition in Space), recently published with Enrico Fels, Andrea Rotter and Moritz Brake, is the first comprehensive summary of strategic developments, trends and challenges in space for the German-speaking world since the end of the Cold War. She is also the editor of the Nomos series "Non-Proliferation, Disarmament & Arms Control" and "Governance, Security and Sustainability in Space" and has published scientific articles in various journals and anthologies as well as concise formats for policy advice based on political recommendations for action.
Her core research areas include astropolitics, strategic competition, rivalry and security in space, space governance, conflict and warfare in space, geopolitical rivalries and US-China systemic conflict, energy policy and security of supply, the energy-climate-geopolitics nexus, and nuclear non-proliferation. Her expertise and many years of experience in science communication and political education make Dr. Nötzold a nationally and internationally sought-after speaker and interview partner for newspapers and television.
Further information on Dr. Nötzold, her research and teaching focus, her publications, lectures and her activities in the field of knowledge transfer can be found on this page (link to: https: //www.tu-chemnitz.de/phil/politik/ip/professur/noetzold.php)