Egbert Jahn is a former Professor of Political Science and Political Sociology at the Goethe University of Frankfurt, Germany (1975-1993), Chair/Professor of Political Science and Contemporary History at the University of Mannheim, Germany (1993-2005), Visiting Professor at the Universities of Copenhagen, Irvine, California, and Vilnius, Lithuania (1993-2009), and Research Area and Project Director at the Mannheim Center for Social Research, Germany. Since 2009 he has been a Lecturer at the Faculty of Social Sciences at the Goethe University of Frankfurt.
Guilt in Wars of Aggression and Mass Murders. Who Is the Perpetrator, Who Is Responsible?.- On the Impossiblity of Remaining Innocent when an Aeroplane Is Hijacked by Terrorists.- Islands in the South China Sea as a Centre of Conflict for a Potential Third World War.- World Peace - Even Through War. The Role of the USA Preserving Security in the International System.- The Fatal Glorification of Mohandas K. Gandhi as a Saint.- His Role in the National Independence Movement in India.- Is the Policy of Non-Violence of Mohandas K. Ghandi a Unique Phenomenon, or Is It of Universal Significance?.- Putin "Understanders" and Putin Critics. The Intense Controversy Surrounding German and Western Policy Towards Russia.- The Impact of the October Revolution on International and Inter-Ethnonational Relations.- International Involvement in the Civil War in Syria.- We Will (Not) Succeed! The Helplessness of German and European Refugee Policy.- Brexit - a Preliminary Step Towards the Exit, or the Harbinger of Deeper Integration within the Eurpean Union?.- The Catalan Independence Movement - a Challenge that Spain and the EU Have Chosen to Suppress.- Switzerland - a Model for the Regulation of Relations Between Ethnic and National Groups in Multilingual States?.