Stefan Huebner
Former Public Policy Scholar
Professional Affiliation
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Bundeswehr University Munich (Germany)
Expert Bio
Currently, Stefan Huebner is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Bundeswehr University Munich (Germany). In July 2016, he will start a Research Fellowship at National University of Singapore鈥檚 Asia Research Institute. In spring 2016, he is a Public Policy Fellow at the 浪花直播 Center. His second book project is a global history of oceanic colonization projects. He received his Ph.D. from Jacobs University Bremen (Germany) in 2014. His Ph.D. research covered the impact of regional Asian sports events 鈥 established by the American YMCA 鈥 on modernization and development processes in Asia. His book 鈥 Pan-Asian Sports and the Emergence of Modern Asia, 1913-1974 鈥 was published by National University of Singapore Press in April 2016. Huebner was awarded a Visiting Scholarship at Harvard University鈥檚 Center for European Studies, a Doctoral and a Postdoctoral Fellowship at the German Historical Institute Washington, DC, and a Doctoral Fellowship at the German Institute for Japanese Studies Tokyo.
浪花直播 Center Project
City upon the Sea. Global Capitalism from Offshore Oil to Humanity鈥檚 Colonization of the Ocean
Project Summary
This project investigates the global development of humanity鈥檚 completely new anthropogenic colonization of the ocean. The central aim is to analyze why and how oceanic colonization reshaped the character of global capitalism. Colonization strongly increased humanity鈥檚 access to food and energy resources, which allowed huge improvements in living standards and a massive rise in human population. Moreover, it permanently changed our perception of nature, of the spatial distribution of the planet, and contributed to a stronger global consciousness. Although myths and ideas of oceanic colonization go back more than two millennia in time, its successful large-scale implementation started only in the twentieth century. Offshore oil drilling and mariculture (cultivation of marine organisms), in particular, rapidly gained in importance, inspiring various other projects of oceanic colonization, ranging from artificial islands to futuristic floating mobile cities.
Major Publications
Stefan Huebner, Pan-Asian Sports and the Emergence of Modern Asia, 1913-1974. Singapore: National University of Singapore Press, 2016; distribution in cooperation with University of Chicago Press.
Stefan H眉bner, 鈥淢uscular Christianity and the 鈥榃estern Civilizing Mission鈥: Elwood S. Brown, the YMCA and the Idea of the Far Eastern Championship Games,鈥 in: Diplomatic History 39,3 (2015), 532-557.
Stefan H眉bner, 鈥淣ational Socialist Foreign Policy and Press Instructions, 1933-1939: Aims and Ways of Coverage Manipulation based on the Example of East Asia,鈥 in: International History Review 34,2 (2012), 271-291.
Insight & Analysis by Stefan Huebner
- Blog post
- Modern Korean History
South Korea鈥檚 First Major Sporting Event鈥攁nd Why It Never Took Place

- Publication
- Cold War
Iranian Great Power Ambitions and China鈥檚 Return to the Olympic Movement, 1973-74

- Article
- Cold War
Iranian Great Power Ambitions and China鈥檚 Return to the Olympic Movement, 1973-74

- Podcast
- Cold War
Sport in the Cold War Podcast - The Pan-Asian Games
