World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

D-Index & Metrics

Political Science

D-Index
34
Citations
8940
World Ranking
810
National Ranking
37

Overview

Antje Wiener is affiliated with Universität Hamburg in Germany and has contributed extensively to the fields of social sciences, particularly political science and international relations. Their research encompasses multiple subfields including law, sociology and political science, history, and strategy and management.

The core topics of Wiener's work cover global peace and security dynamics, international relations and foreign policy, international law and human rights, political philosophy and ethics, political conflict and governance, historical and contemporary political dynamics, and environmental law and policy.

Notable recent publications by Wiener include:

  • Global policymaking: the patchwork of global governance, 2024, International Affairs
  • Societal multiplicity for international relations: Engaging societal interaction in building global governance from below, 2022, Cooperation and Conflict

Additional impactful papers relevant to their research network but authored by other scholars include:

  • Unearthing grounded normative theory: practices and commitments of empirical research in political theory, 2021, Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy
  • Decolonising global constitutionalism, 2020, Global Constitutionalism
  • Climate change and the challenge to liberalism, 2023, Global Constitutionalism

Wiener frequently collaborates with scholars such as Jonathan Havercroft, Jo Shaw, Stefan C. Aykut, Jacob Eisler, and Susan Kang, highlighting interdisciplinary engagement and sustained academic partnership.

Their work has appeared in diverse publication venues with repeated contributions to:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Global Constitutionalism
  • International Affairs
  • Carbon & Climate Law Review
  • Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy

Best Publications

  • European integration theory

    Antje Wiener;Thomas Diez

  • The Social Construction of Europe

    Thomas Christiansen;Knud Erik Jorgensen;Antje Wiener

  • A Theory of Contestation

    Antje Wiener

  • The Invisible Constitution of Politics

    Antje Wiener

  • Contested Compliance: Interventions on the Normative Structure of World Politics

    Antje Wiener

  • The Invisible Constitution of Politics: Contested Norms and International Encounters

    Antje Wiener

  • Constructing institutional interests: EU and NATO enlargement

    Karin Fierke;Antje Wiener

  • European Citizenship Practice: Building Institutions Of A Non-state

    Antje Wiener

  • A Reply to My Critics

    Unknown

  • Contested Meanings of Norms: A Research Framework

    Antje Wiener

  • Introducing the Mosaic of Integration Theory

    Thomas Diez;Antje Wiener;Antje Wiener

  • Contestation and Constitution of Norms in Global International Relations

    Antje Wiener

  • The Dual Quality of Norms and Governance beyond the State: Sociological and Normative Approaches to ‘Interaction’

    Antje Wiener

  • The social construction of Europe

    Unknown

  • "Making sense of the new geography of citizenship: Fragmented citizenship in the European Union"

    Antje Wiener

  • Global constitutionalism: Human rights, democracy and the rule of law

    Antje Wiener;Anthony F. Lang;James Tully;Miguel Poiares Maduro

  • European Integration Theory

    Unknown

  • 'Something rotten' and the social construction of social constructivism: a comment on comments

    Thomas Risse;Antje Wiener

  • Constitution‐making and Citizenship Practice – Bridging the Democracy Gap in the EU?

    Antje Wiener;Vincent Della Sala

  • The paradox of the 'European polity'

    Jo Shaw;Antje Wiener

  • The Embedded Acquis Communautaire. Transmission Belt And Prism of New Governance

    Antje Wiener

  • Constructivism: The Limits of Bridging Gaps

    Antje Wiener

  • Unearthing grounded normative theory: practices and commitments of empirical research in political theory

    Brooke Ackerly;Luis Cabrera;Fonna Forman;Genevieve Fuji Johnson

  • 'European' Citizenship Practice

    Antje Wiener

  • Everyone wants (a) peace: the dynamics of rhetoric and practice on ‘Women, Peace and Security’

    Jacqui True;Antje Wiener

  • European integration after Amsterdam : institutional dynamics and prospects for democracy

    Karlheinz Neunreither;Antje Wiener

  • Accommodating Normative Divergence in European Foreign Policy Co‐ordination: The Example of the Iraq Crisis

    Uwe Puetter;Antje Wiener

  • A Theory of Contestation—A Concise Summary of Its Argument and Concepts

    Antje Wiener

  • The Dual Quality of Norms and Governance Beyond the State: Sociologocal and Normative Approaches to 'Interaction'

    Antje Wiener;Antje Wiener

  • The Invisible Constitution of Politics: The dual quality of norms

    Antje Wiener

  • The Invisible Constitution of Politics: Introduction

    Antje Wiener;Antje Wiener

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas Diez
Thomas Diez University of Tübingen
Thomas Risse
Thomas Risse Freie Universität Berlin
Paul Craig
Paul Craig University of Oxford
Philip Pettit
Philip Pettit Princeton University
Jacqui True
Jacqui True Monash University
Thomas Christiansen
Thomas Christiansen Guido Carli Free International University for Social Studies

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Pursuing a Political Science degree can open the door to a wide range of online learning and professional opportunities. For students interested in information management, a librarian degree online can provide the skills needed to curate and organize valuable resources for governments, law firms, or academic institutions.

Those passionate about understanding societies may also consider history degrees, which offer a strong foundation for roles in research, education, or public policy. If you value flexibility and want to shape your own educational experience, interdisciplinary studies degree programs online allow you to tailor coursework from multiple fields, including Political Science, Communications, Economics, and Sociology, to match your specific career aspirations.

For those aiming for advanced expertise or specialized roles, online master's in history programs can provide deeper knowledge and research skills. These related degrees expand your career pathways, whether your interests include government, education, non-profits, or the private sector.

Best Scientists Citing Antje Wiener

Trending Scientists

Recently Published Articles