Short Bio

Elisabeth Suh was a research fellow in DGAP’s Center for Security and Defense from June 2020 until December 2023. She worked on a project on nuclear energy, technology, and security as well as on a project on risk reduction and arms control in the Asia-Pacific region.

Since 2020, Suh is also an associate PhD fellow at the Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg (IFSH). There, she analyzes North Korea’s pursuit of nuclear weapons and its related messaging in the context of bargaining vis-à-vis the United States. Suh has also been a research assistant in projects on nuclear disarmament and a visiting fellow at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP) in Berlin. Previously, she worked as a student assistant at the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF).

Languages

German, English

 

[Last updated: January 2024]

Elisabeth Suh

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Publications

Europe’s Multiple Futures

Four Futurescapes for Europe’s Geopolitical Positioning in 2030
Author/s
Tim Bosch
Dr. Katja Muñoz
Jacob Ross
et al.
Report

Into the Blue Pacific

Why the EU Should Help Island Nations Address Climate Change and Maritime Insecurity
Author/s
Elisabeth Suh
Hanna Gers
Policy Brief

A Strategic Feasibility Test

Is the Old European Dream of Peaceful Multilateralism Dead?
Author/s
Miriam Katharina Heß
Dr. Roderick Parkes
Florence Schimmel
et al.
External Publications

Pyongyang’s Momentum

Moving its Nuclear Weapons and Missile Programs Forward
Author/s
Elisabeth Suh
External Publications

In the media