RICHARD ROEWER
Education, capacity building, and research
Work
I am an experienced project manager with a focus on designing and implementing education- and political capacity development projects for a diverse range of stakeholders. I have overseen the implementation of projects in many European countries, but also in closed political environments like Myanmar, where I have worked intermittently for over ten years. I am chiefly interested in promoting and strengthening democracy and human rights, working with young people, civil society, and political parties and creating opportunities for political education that fill a real gap.
My research looks at the ways in which pro-democratic political parties in authoritarian states are shaped by the political conditions of such states. Specifically, I explore how these conditions affect party identity, party organisation, and the parties' political culture. More broadly, my interests include democratisation, authoritarian resurgence, hybrid regimes, political party development, opposition movements and forms of protest. Most of my research focuses on Myanmar. You can find a full version of my CV here.
I consult a variety of organisations within the scope of my expertise and do at times teach, for example on political party development in Southeast Asia, qualitative research methods, and public policy.
I love working collaboratively. Get in touch if you see opportunities for cooperation, want to participate in one of our current programmes, or have an idea you would like to discuss.
Supporting students from Myanmar
I am passionate about supporting social science students from Myanmar who want to take the next step in their education. I have many years of experience in mentoring students and helping them identify possible places to study abroad and matching scholarship schemes. I also provide pro-bono advice on crafting successful applications for both university courses and scholarship schemes. Get in touch, if this applies to you or someone you know.