Researcher, ZOiS
Projects
- A5: Ethnic Minorities in Border Regions – Potential for Conflict or Cooperation? – Workshop( with Sabine von Löwis, ZOiS, and Ekaterina Mikhailova, IOS)
- D3: Dams and State Borders in Central Asia – Pre-programmed Conflicts? (with Henryk Alff, HNEE)
Bio
Beate Eschment is an expert on Central Asia and has been a researcher at ZOiS since 2016.
She gained her PhD in Russian history at the University of Hannover in 1992. Since then, her research has focused on contemporary developments in the former Soviet republics of Central Asia. She has worked at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP) in Ebenhausen, the Central Asia Seminar at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, the Institute for Oriental Studies at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, and the Research Centre for East European Studies at the University of Bremen. From 2008 to 2019, she was the editor of the Zentralasien-Analysen. She has taught at various German and Central Asian universities, including the German-Kazakh University and the Al-Farabi University in Almaty, Kazakhstan, and the Bishkek Humanities University in Kyrgyzstan.
Research interests
- Interethnic relations, national minorities, nationality policy in Central Asia
- Political transformation in Central Asia
- Historical and contemporary perceptions of Central Asia in Germany and the West
Main publications
Eschment, Beate; Löwis, Sabine von. Post-Soviet Borders. A Kaleidoscope of Shifting Lives and Lands. London: Routledge 2022
Contact
Home Institution
ZOiS – Centre for Eastern European and International Studies