Haug, Sebastian

Dr. Sebastian Haug
Abteilung
Inter- und transnationale Zusammenarbeit
Funktion
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter
Fachrichtung
Politikwissenschaft und Geographie
Arbeitsgebiete
- Vereinte Nationen
- Globale Machtverschiebungen
- Chinas Rolle in Global Governance
- Süd-Süd- und Dreieckskooperation
Regionalexpertise
- Ostasien
- Lateinamerika
- Zentralasien und östliches Europa
Aufgaben in Aus- und Weiterbildung
- Global power shifts, North-South relations and the United Nations
- Co-Leiter der „Decolonising“-Arbeitsgruppe im IDOS
Vita
seit 08/2020 | German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) (bis 06/2022 Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE)) Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter, Forschungsabteilung "Inter- und transnationale Zusammenarbeit" |
10/2015-07/2020 | University of Cambridge Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Christ's College |
03/2018-07/2019 | Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP) ESRC Visiting Fellow |
01/2017-04/2017 | Colegio de México und Instituto Mora Gastwissenschaftler und Gastdozent |
04/2017-07/2017 | Istanbul Policy Center und Koç University Gastwissenschaftler |
10/2016-03/2017 | New York University Gastwissenschaftler, Center on International Cooperation |
05/2013-07/2015 | Entwicklungsprogramm der Vereinten Nationen (UNDP) Policy and Research Specialist, Mexiko-Stadt |
09/2012-04/2013 | Entwicklungsprogramm der Vereinten Nationen (UNDP) Assistant Policy Analyst, Peking |
10/2011-07/2012 | University of Oxford Master of Science (MSc) in Global Governance and Diplomacy |
01/2011-07/2011 | Université de Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne Visiting Student (Master of Arts) in Internationale Beziehungen |
06/2010-09/2010 | Transparency International (Uganda) Programmassistent |
09/2009-05/2010 | University of St Andrews Visiting Student (BA Honours) in Internationale Beziehungen |
10/2007-07/2011 | Freie Universität Berlin Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Politikwissenschaft |
09/2006-09/2007 | Espace Social Télé-Service asbl, Brüssel Sozialarbeiter |
Auszeichnungen
- Mercator Fellow on International Affairs (2012)
- Vice-Chancellor's Award, University of Cambridge (2015)
- Moody Stuart Scholar, University of Cambridge (2016)
- Kurt Hahn Award, University of Cambridge (2019)
- Ernst Mach Fellowship, Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen (IWM) (2021)
Mitgliedschaften
- Beirat, Third World Quarterly (Taylor & Francis), London, Großbritannien
- Beirat, Global Report on South-South and Triangular Cooperation, United Nations Office for South-South Cooperation, New York City, USA
- Beirat, Dr. Jenö Staehelin Stiftung, Basel, Schweiz
Referierte Publikationen
- Baumann, Max-Otto / Haug, Sebastian (2024)
Embracing universality: toward the future of United Nations development work
in: International Studies Perspectives, first published 18.11.2024 - Taggart, Jack / Sebastian Haug (2024)
De jure and de facto inclusivity in global governance
in: Review of International Studies, first published 26.09.2024 - Haug, Sebastian / Rosemary Foot / Max-Otto Baumann (2024)
Power shifts in international organisations: China at the United Nations
in: Global Policy 15 (S2) Special Issue, 5-17 - Baumann, Max-Otto / Sebastian Haug / Silke Weinlich (2024)
From developing country to superpower? China, power shifts and the United Nations development pillar
in: Global Policy 15 (S2) Special Issue, 51-61 - Haug, Sebastian / Laura Trajber Waisbich (2024)
Comprehensive power shifts in the making: China's policy transfer partnerships with the United Nations
in: Global Policy 15 (S2) Special Issue, 62-73 - Haug, Sebastian (2024)
Mutual legitimation attempts: the United Nations and China's Belt and Road Initiative
in: International Affairs, 100 (3), 1207-1230 - Haug, Sebastian / Jack Taggart (2024)
Global Development Governance 2.0: Fractured accountabilities in a divided governance complex
in: Global Policy 15 (1), 128-134 - Haug, Sebastian / Supriya Roychoudhury (2023)
Civilizational exceptionalism in international affairs: making sense of Indian and Turkish claims
in: International Affairs 99 (2), 531–549 - Haug, Sebastian / Cynthia M. Kamwengo (2023)
Africa beyond ‘South-South cooperation’: a frame with limited resonance
Journal of International Development 35 (4), Special Issue: China and India in Africa, 549-565 - Haug, Sebastian / Nilima Gulrajani / Silke Weinlich (2022)
International organizations and differentiated universality: reinvigorating assessed contributions in United Nations funding
in: Global Perspectives 3 (1), article 39780 - Haug, Sebastian (2022)
Beyond mainstreaming? Past, present and future of UN support for South-South and triangular cooperation
in: Asian Journal of Peacebuilding 10 (1), 15-44 - Haug, Sebastian / Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner / Günther Maihold (2021)
The ‘Global South’ in the study of world politics: examining a meta category
in: Third World Quarterly 42 (9), 1923-1944 - Trajber Waisbich, Laura / Supriya Roychoudhury / Sebastian Haug (2021)
Beyond the single story: ‘Global South’ polyphonies
in: Third World Quarterly 42 (9), 2086-2095 - Haug, Sebastian (2021)
A Thirdspace approach to the ‘Global South’: insights from the margins of a popular category
in: Third World Quarterly 42 (9), 2018-2038 - Haug, Sebastian (2019)
The flamingo’s neck: exploring sustainable development realities in Turkey
in: Johanna Chovanec / Gabriele Cloeters / Onur inal / Charlotte Joppien / Urszula Woźniak (Hrsg.), Junge Perspektiven der Türkeiforschung im deutschsprachigen Raum (Band IV), Berlin: Springer, 93-115 - Haug, Sebastian (2019)
Let’s focus on facilitators: life-worlds and reciprocity in researching ‘Southern’ development cooperation agencies
in: Emma Mawdsley / Elsje Fourie / Wiebe Nauta (eds.), Researching South-South Development Cooperation, London: Routledge, 155-170 - Kim, Sung-Mi / Sebastian Haug / Susan Harris Rimmer (2018)
Minilateralism revisited: MIKTA as slender diplomacy in a multiplex world
in: Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations 24 (4), 475 - 489 - Haug, Sebastian (2017)
Exploring ‘Constructive Engagement’: MIKTA and global development
in : Rising Powers Quaterly 2 (4), 61-81 - Haug, Sebastian (2012)
Translocal dimensions in the social context of corruption: insights from Uganda
St Anne’s Academic Review (STAAR) 4, 35-40
Nicht-referierte Publikationen
- Haug, Sebastian / Anna Novoselova / Stephan Klingebiel (2025)
Trump’s assault on foreign aid: implications for international development cooperation
(Discussion Paper 4/2025) - Baumann, Max-Otto / Sebastian Haug / Marianne Beisheim (2025)
Trump 2.0 and the United Nations: implications for multilateral funding and leadership
Bonn: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung e.V. / IDOS / SWP / DGVN - Haug, Sebastian (2024)
Stimme des Südens? BRICS bei den Vereinten Nationen
in: Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte 74 (49-51), 32-37 - Taggart, Jack / Sebastian Haug (2024)
Why formal inclusion is not enough in global governance
published on https://www.bisa.ac.uk, 27.09.2024 - Haug, Sebastian (2024)
The European Union and the United Nations: exploring new opportunities in times of fiscal pressure
in: Christine Hackenesch / Niels Keijzer / Svea Koch (eds.), The European Union’s global role in a changing world: challenges and opportunities for the new leadership, Bonn: German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS), 62-65 - Baumann, Max-Otto / Sebastian Haug (2024)
Universality in action: why and how United Nations development work should engage with high-income countries
(Discussion Paper 5/2024) - Baumann, Max-Otto / Haug, Sebastian (2024)
Financing the United Nations: status quo, challenges and reform options
New York: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung - Haug, Sebastian / Jack Taggart (2024)
Transnationalisation light: non-state inclusion and North/South differentials in global development governance
in: Sven Grimm / Stephan Klingebiel (eds.), Transnational cooperation – an explorative collection, Bonn: German Institute of Development and Sustainability, 28-32 - Haug, Sebastian (2023)
Triangular cooperation with the Arab region: policies, perspectives and practices of DAC members
in: United Nations Office for South-South Cooperation (2023) - Haug, Sebastian / Weinlich, Silke (2023)
Funding South-South and triangular cooperation at the United Nations: what do we know?
in: Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation / UN Multi-Donor Trust Fund Office (Hrsg.), Financing the UN Development System: Choices in Uncertain Times, New York City: Dag Hammarskjölf Foundation and UN Multi-Donor Trust Fund Office, 190-197 - Haug, Sebastian (2023)
Book review: Managing money and discord in the UN: budgeting and bureaucracy (by Ronny Patz and Klaus Goetz)
in: The Review of International Organizations, 1-5 - Baumann, Max-Otto / Sebastian Haug (2023)
How China is reshaping UN development work
published on The Loop, 14.07.2023 - Haug, Sebastian / Han Cheng / Laura Trajber Waisbich (2023)
Accelerating SDG implementation through triangular cooperation: a roadmap for the G20
in: Task Force 6: Accelerating SDGs—Exploring New Pathways to the 2030 Agenda (July 2023) - Haug, Sebastian / Nilima Gulrajani / Silke Weinlich (2023)
Funding multilateralism: strengthening the United Nations through assessed contributions
in: Task Force 7: Towards reformed multilateralism: transforming global institutions and frameworks (June 2023) - Waisbich, Laura Trajber / Sebastian Haug (2022)
Partnerships for policy transfer: how Brazil and China engage in triangular cooperation with the United Nations
(Discussion Paper 15/2022) - Baumann, Max-Otto / Sebastian Haug/ Silke Weinlich (2022)
China's expanding engagement with the United Nations development pillar: the selective long-term approach of a programme country superpower
Bonn: Friedrich Ebert Stiftung / German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS), November 2022 - Weinlich, Silke / Nilima Gulrajani / Sebastian Haug (2022)
Re-discovering assessed contributions in the UN system: Underexploited, yet full of potential
in: Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation and UN Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office (eds.), Financing the UN Development System: Joint Responsibilities in a World of Disarray, Uppsala/ New York: Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation, 127-130 - Weinlich, Silke / Nilima Gulrajani / Sebastian Haug (2022)
Reinforcing United Nations funding: how the G7 can strengthen multilateralism
in: T7 Task Force International cooperation for the global common good, 03.05.2022 - Gulrajani, Nilima / Sebastian Haug / Silke Weinlich (2022)
Fixing UN financing: a pandora’s box the World Health Organization should open
in: ODI Briefing/Policy Paper, published on odi.org, 26.01.2022 - Haug, Sebastian (2021)
Turkey: all alone in global space?
in: IWM Post 128 (Fall/Winter 2021), 16 - Haug, Sebastian (2021)
Mainstreaming South-South and triangular cooperation: work in progress at the United Nations
(Discussion Paper 15/2021) - Haug, Sebastian (2018)
Towards ‘Constructive Engagement’: MIKTA and global development
in: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Indonesia (ed.), MIKTA: The current condition and way forward, Jakarty: Ministry of Foreign Affairs (reprint) - Haug, Sebastian (2018)
Global development and colonial power: German development policy at home and abroad (book review)
in: Journal of Development Studies 55 (2) 328-329 - Kim, Sung-Mi / Sebastian Haug / Susan Harris Rimmer (2017)
MIKTA: towards a strategy to promote multilateral diplomacy and a rules-based International order
Policy Report, Seoul: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Korea - Haug, Sebastian (2016)
Still in its infancy: UN country-level support for South-South Cooperation in middle income countries
in: United Nations System Staff College and Hertie School of Governancep, UN Reflection Series 2016: development cooperation, policy advice and middle income countries - Proceedings, Berlin: Neopuli GmbH, 85-102 - García, Paola / Sebastian Haug / Nils-Sjard Schulz (2015)
Towards a global partnership for development: the United Nations and Mexico’s South-South cooperation
Mexico: UNDP - Haug, Sebastian (2014)
Aufstrebende Geberländer: China, Mexiko und Süd-Süd-Kooperation
in: Internationale Politik, Sonderausgabe Januar/Februar 2014 - Renfei, Liu / Karthik Nachiappan / Sebastian Haug (2013)
Reconfiguring Global Governance: Effectiveness, Inclusiveness and China’s Global Role
Report of High-Level Policy Forum on Global Governance, UNDP
Meinungsbeiträge
- Haug, Sebastian (2025)
Imminent shifts at the UN: how Trump plays into China’s hands
in: The Diplomat, 28.01.2025 - Baumann, Max-Otto / Sebastian Haug (2024)
Why UN financing matters for effective multilateralism
published on theglobalobservatory.org, 18.06.2024 - Haug, Sebastian (2023)
Wie China seine Macht in der UN ausbaut
published on Welt.de, 22.09.2023 - Baumann, Max-Otto / Sebastian Haug (2023)
How China is reshaping UN development work and the implications
published on www.passblue.com, 20.07.2023 - Haug, Sebastian (2022)
The ‘Global South’ and research on world politics
published on theloop.ecpr.eu, 07.09.2021 - Haug, Sebastian (2021)
What or where is the ‘Global South’? A social science perspective
published on blogs.lse.ac.uk, 28.09.2021 - Baumann, Max-Otto / Sebastian Haug / Silke Weinlich (2021)
Die nächste Bundesregierung und die Vereinten Nationen
Bonn: German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE), Die aktuelle Kolumne vom 15.09.2021 - Haug, Sebastian (2021)
Supporting South-South cooperation: three things the UN should keep in mind
published on blogs.die-gdi.de, 02.06.2021
Projekte
Kontakt
E-Mail Sebastian.Haug@idos-research.de
Telefon +49 (0)228 94927-190
Fax +49 (0)228 94927-130
Event

Forschungskolloquium
Research Colloquium on Triangular Cooperation
Online
In den Medien
Wie Donald Trump China das Feld für mehr Einfluss bereitet
Handelsblatt, 08.02.2025
In den Medien
Imminent Shifts at the UN: How Trump Plays Into China’s Hands
Haug, Sebastian (2025)
The Diplomat, 28.01.2025
Im Fokus
Mutual legitimation attempts: the United Nations and China's Belt and Road Initiative
Haug, Sebastian (2024)
in: International Affairs, 100 (3), 1207-1230
Im Fokus
Power shifts in international organisations: China at the United Nations
Haug, Sebastian / Rosemary Foot / Max-Otto Baumann (2024)
in: Global Policy 15 (S2) Special Issue, 5-17
Im Fokus
Global Development Governance 2.0: Fractured accountabilities in a divided governance complex
Haug, Sebastian / Jack Taggart (2024)
in: Global Policy 15 (1), 128-134
Im Fokus
Civilizational exceptionalism in international affairs: making sense of Indian and Turkish claims
Haug, Sebastian / Supriya Roychoudhury (2023)
in: International Affairs 99 (2), 531–549