Dr. Johannes Vüllers

Former Associate

Dr. Johannes Vüllers

  • Short CV

    • Since 02/2015: Senior Research Fellow and member of the "Communication, Networks and Contention" Research Group at the Department of Politics and Public Administration, University of Konstanz

    • 12/2008 - 01/2015: Research Fellow at the GIGA Institute for African Affairs

    • Education: Bachelor of Arts "History and Political Science" at Ruhr University Bochum. Master of Science "Peace Research and International Politics" at Eberhard Karls University Tübingen. PhD Candidate, University Tübingen, Thesis Title: "Es sind noch keine Friedensengel vom Himmel gefallen…. Friedensengagement von Religionsgemeinschaften in innerstaatlichen Gewaltkonflikten, 1990 bis 2009"

    Dr. Johannes Vüllers

    Former Associate



    Dataset | 2016

    Data Set to Article: Bad Religion? Religion, Collective Action, and the Onset of Armed Conflict in Developing Countries

    Anecdotal evidence from many armed conflicts suggests that religion incites violence. However, empirical research has hitherto found no conclusive answer on the extent to which religion is connected to…

    Dataset | 2015

    Replication data for: The Power-Sharing Event Dataset (PSED): A New Dataset on the Promises and Practices of Power-Sharing in Post-Conflict Countries

    Replication Data for Article: Ottmann, Martin, and Johannes Vuellers (2015), The Power-Sharing Event Dataset (PSED): A new dataset on the promises and practices of power-sharing in post-conflict countries…

    https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/29656

    Dr. Martin Ottmann

    Former Associate

    Dataset | 2015

    Data Set to Article: Measuring the Ambivalence of Religion: Introducing the Religion and Conflict in Developing Countries (RCDC) Dataset

    Despite ample anecdotal evidence, previous research on violent conflict has found little evidence that religion is an important factor in organized violence. Quantitative work in this area has been…

    JointMAG | Interview | 21/06/2011

    Religion as a Source of Conflict or Peace?

    Teaching | Universität Hamburg | 2013

    Kriegerische Konflikte im subsaharischen Afrika

    Universität Hamburg Hamburg Germany

    Teaching | Universität Hamburg | 2010

    Armed conflicts and wars in sub-Saharan Africa

    Universität Hamburg Hamburg Germany

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