Hubert Zimmermann is a professor of international relations at Philipps University Marburg, Germany. After graduating from the European University Institute in Florence (Italy), He has held positions at Düsseldorf University and Cornell University. His current research focuses on international security, global financial and monetary policy, the European Union (in particular its foreign economic and security policies), foreign military intervention, and transatlantic relations. Among his publications are Money and Security for Cambridge University Press; a book comparing EU and U.S. policies in the integration of China to the WTO (Drachenzähmung, Nomos); a volume on the justification of military intervention - Militärische Missionen, Rechtfertigungen bewaffneter Auslandseinsätze in Geschichte und Gegenwart, Hamburger Edition; the European Union Key Controversies in European Integration, 3d.ed (Palgrave); and his latest book International Relations: Theories in Action, as well as numerous articles in scholarly journals.
Alex Burkhardt teaches at the Bundessprachenamt in Koblenz, Germany. He received his PhD in modern history from the University of St. Andrews in 2017 with a thesis on the rise of the Nazis in the Bavarian town of Hof an der Saale. He has published in Central European History, German History, and The Bulletin of the German Historical Institute London, and his monograph Democrats into Nazis was published in 2019. He taught International Relations at the Philipps University Marburg between 2019 and 2021.
Milena Elsinger heads a department in the administration of Philipps University Marburg. She holds an M.A. in international relations from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Geneva) and an M.litt. in Modern History from St Andrews University. She also holds a Ph.D. in political science from Philipps-University Marburg. Her main research focus lies in development theory, development cooperation, human rights and liberal institutionalist theory. Her publications include New players – same game? The influence of emerging donors on the policies of three traditional donors: The cases of the United States, Norway and the United Kingdom and Grundlagen der Internationalen Beziehungen (together with Hubert Zimmermann).