Areas of Expertise

  • French foreign and security policy
  • Franco-German relations
  • French political parties on the Far Right

Short Bio

Jacob Ross is research fellow at DGAP where he focuses on France and Franco-German relations. He had initially joined the program as a research assistant in June 2021. Previously, he worked as a research assistant at the NATO Parliamentary Assembly in Brussels. He had already gained experience within the Franco-German context while working at the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs and during his work as a parliamentary assistant to Sabine Thillaye, Chair of the European Affairs Committee of the French National Assembly.

Ross also received the majority of his academic training in France: first, within a Franco-German double-degree program at the Institute of Political Science (IEP) in Lille and, later, at the IEP in Paris and at the Ecole nationale d'administration (Ena) in Strasbourg. He also studied at the Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) in Bologna while earning a master’s degree in international relations and economics.

Languages

German, French, English

 

[Last updated: February 2024]

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Publications

France’s Pivot to Europe

The European Union seems disoriented in 2024. The German chancellor is turning to Washington when leadership is needed. That leaves French President Emmanuel Macron.

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Jacob Ross
IPQ
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Eine Grand Strategy für Deutschland

Historisch ist nachvollziehbar, warum das Nachdenken über eine umfassende Strategie hierzulande lange verpönt war. Nun ist es Zeit für eine Neubewertung.

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Jacob Ross
Leonie Stamm
Dr. Jan Stöckmann
IP
Weltspiegel
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