Dr Anna-Sophie Maass

Lecturer in International Relations and Diplomacy

Research Overview

My research is at the intersection of European Studies and International Relations. My research examines EU-Russian diplomatic relations, EU foreign policy towards Armenia, Georgia and Ukraine, energy security, Russian politics, arms control as well as European and transatlantic security and defence policies.

My research is policy oriented as evidenced my my research on added value and effectiveness of EU financial aid to the EU's Neighbouring states for a report commissioned by the European Commission's Directorate general for Economic and Financial Affairs.

I also launched a policy brief series on EU diplomacy and external relations for a consortium on EU foreign affairs funded by the European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST): https://foreignpolicynewrealities.eu/ which assesses the EU's perception as an actor in international politics. I was the Director of the consortium's early career researchers network running workshops on publication strategies and employability among others.

I am a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. I am also a member of the British International Studies Association, as well as its working group on European Security. I am also a member of the International Studies Association and the European International Studies Association.

  • Centre for War and Diplomacy