Introduction
Felix Biermann is Assistant Professor in International Relations/Global Governance at LMU Munich. Having worked on the so-called refugee crisis, the Brexit, and researching the “Eurocracy”, Felix is keen to develop a broad perspective on European studies. Moreover, Felix' research interests cover the new governance challenges arising from digitalization as well as the current trends in the global institutional order. Felix holds a BA degree in Philosophy & Economics from Bayreuth University and a Master of Public Policy from the Willy-Brandt-School of Public Policy. Before joining LMU Munich, he worked as a senior public sector consultant for an international management consultancy.
Expert
I am a senior researcher focusing on international institutions and global governance. I work on questions related to the increasing regime complexity of global governance and their implications for policy and polity effectiveness as well as for good governance. In addition, I research the implications of politicization on international cooperation. Moreover, I have experience in national and international public sector consulting with a view to digital transformation and public participation (e.g. public consultations).
Fields of expertise: Policy design and delivery, Science policy, technology and innovation policy