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Robert Schuett, a former career civil servant (2011-2022), is currently a non-resident professor in international relations at the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna, a visiting fellow at the Department of Political Science at the University of Salzburg, as well as an honorary member of the School of Governance and International Affairs at the University of Durham, England. Robert Schuett was awarded a master’s degree by research in 2005 and a PhD in 2009, both in Political Science from the School of Governance and International Affairs at Durham University; the supervisor of his doctoral thesis was John C. Williams (Durham University), and his external evaluators were Chris J. Brown (London School of Economics) and Richard Little (University of Bristol). In 2007, he completed a doctoral research stay at LUISS University in Rome and, in 2010, he was a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Psychology at the University of California, San Diego, USA. He currently lives and works in Vienna.
Robert Schuett’s main areas of interest are political philosophy, international relations, and political methodology. He is particularly interested in the classical approach to political and legal theory, economics and society, ethics, and justice. Professor Robert Schuett has authored and edited numerous works, including Hans Kelsen’s Political Realism (2021), The Edinburgh Companion to Political Realism (2018), The Concept of the State in International Relations: Philosophy, Sovereignty, Cosmopolitanism (2015), and Political Realism, Freud, and Human Nature in International Relations: The Resurrection of the Realism Man (2010).
罗伯特-舒伊特曾是一名职业公务员(2011-2022 年),现任维也纳外交学院国际关系非驻地教授、萨尔茨堡大学政治学系客座研究员以及英国杜伦大学治理与国际事务学院荣誉成员。Robert Schuett 于 2005 年和 2009 年分别获得杜伦大学治理与国际事务学院政治学研究硕士学位和博士学位;他的博士论文导师是 John C. Williams(杜伦大学),外部评估人是 Chris J. Brown(伦敦经济学院)和 Richard Little(布里斯托尔大学)。2007 年,他在罗马 LUISS 大学完成了博士研究,2010 年,他成为美国加州大学圣地亚哥分校心理学系的博士后研究员。罗伯特-舒伊特的主要研究领域是政治哲学、国际关系和政治方法论。他尤其对政治和法律理论、经济和社会、伦理和正义的古典方法感兴趣。罗伯特-舒伊特教授撰写和编辑了多部著作,包括《汉斯-凯尔森的政治现实主义》(2021 年)、《爱丁堡政治现实主义指南》(2018 年)、《国际关系中的国家概念》(The Concept of the State in International Relations:哲学、主权、世界主义》(2015 年),以及《国际关系中的政治现实主义、弗洛伊德与人性》:现实主义人的复活》(2010 年)。