Summary
Felix Haass is an Assistant Professor for Comparative Politics with 11 years of research and academic experience studying autocratic politics, conflict, and democratization. He holds a PhD in Political Science and has held research and teaching positions across Germany and Norway, including recent appointments at the University of Oslo and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. His work bridges political economy and conflict studies, combining empirical and institutional approaches to understand how regimes survive and how violence shapes political outcomes. With a background at policy-oriented institutes such as GIGA and UNITAR, he brings applied insight into scholarly analysis and policy relevance. Based in Oslo but rooted in German academia, he often works at the intersection of comparative theory and real-world institutional challenges.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Political Science and Government, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Political Science and Government at Universität Greifswald
Master, Friedensforschung und Internationale Politik, Master, Friedensforschung und Internationale Politik at Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Politikwissenschaft, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Politikwissenschaft at Universität Mannheim