Areas of Expertise

  • Russian domestic, foreign, and security policy; EU-Russia relations
  • Russian energy, economic, and education policy
  • Eastern Partnership, especially in the South Caucasus, Belarus, and Ukraine
  • Russia’s relations with its post-Soviet neighbors and post-Soviet conflict areas
  • Regional order with a focus on Eastern Europe, South Caucasus, and Central Asia
  • Russian disinformation and hybrid warfare

Short Bio

Dr. Stefan Meister is Head of the Center for Order and Governance in Eastern Europe, Russia, and Central Asia at the DGAP. From 2019 until 2021, he worked as director of the Heinrich Böll Foundation’s South Caucasus Office.

From 2017 to 2019, Meister was head of the Robert Bosch Center for Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, and Central Asia at DGAP, where he had previously headed its program for Eastern Europe, Russia, and Central Asia. Before that, he was a senior policy fellow in the Wider Europe Team at the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) in Berlin and London. In the 2015/16 term, Meister was a visiting fellow at the Transatlantic Academy in Washington, DC, where he wrote on Russian disinformation and propaganda. He has served as an election observer for the OSCE in post-Soviet countries several times and worked on conflict transformation and institution building in post-Soviet countries.

Meister is co-author of Geopolitics and Security: A New Strategy for the South Caucasus (KAS/DGAP/GIP, 2018), The Russia File (Brookings, 2018), Eastern Voices (Center for Transatlantic Relations/DGAP, 2017), and The Eastern Question (Brookings, 2016).

He studied international relations and East European history in Jena, Leipzig, and Nizhni Novgorod and holds a PhD from Friedrich Schiller University in Jena with a thesis on the transformation of the Russian higher education and research system.

Languages

German, Russian, English, Polish

 

[Last updated: January 2023]

Contributions

Russland: Gewalt als Klammer

Welche Rolle spielt der gesellschaftliche Wertewandel, wenn die Regierung eines Landes ihre Bevölkerung darauf einschwören will, ein anderes Land mit Krieg zu überziehen? Neue Bücher zu Chauvinismus, Nationalismus und Militarismus in Putins Russland. 

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Stefan Meister
IP
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Russland auf dem Weg zum totalitären Staat

Unter Putin und auf absehbare Zeit wird sich das Land weiter radikalisieren und isolieren. Diese Realität muss in Deutschland endlich gesehen werden.

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Stefan Meister
IP
Weltspiegel
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Russische Blackbox

Drei Bücher und ein Ärgernis: Wer verstehen will, wie sich Russland in Zukunft entwickeln wird, braucht eine solide historische Analyse des Angriffskriegs auf die Ukraine. Denn Putin zieht aus der ­Vergangenheit Legitimation für die Politik der Gegenwart.

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Stefan Meister
IP
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Stefan Meister

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