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I searched for references for this person in December 2010, with focus on German newspapers or magazines, political journals or magazines (worldwide) from left, right and center, mainstream worldwide publications. I didn't find any references. I think he is a faculty member and professor of political science; and there is evidence he published a book (on Amazon it's for sale). But in the secondary sources department, I didn't find anything written about him in these publications in December 2010: German publications: bild.de/BILD/news/bild-english-home dw-world.de, expatica.com/de, thelocal.de, spiegel.de, aicgs.org, bundesregierung.de/Webs/Breg/EN/Homepage, magazine-deutschland.de, exberliner.com, munich-times.com, signandsight.com. Other publications (world, US, Britain, China, France etc) amconmag.com, american.com, prospect.org, spectator.org, theatlantic.com, bostonreview.net, chroniclesmagazine.org, commentarymagazine.com, counterpunch.org, dissentmagazine.org, economist.com, foreignaffairs.com, foreignpolicy.com, frontpagemag.com, theglobalist.com, harpers.org, hir.harvard.edu, hpronline.org, humanevents.com, inthesetimes.com, mondediplo.com, libertyunbound.com, monthlyreview.org, motherjones.com, thenation.com, nationalinterest.org, nationalreview.com, thenewamerican.com, newint.org, newleftreview.org, tnr.com, newsmaz.com, newsweek.com, hoover.org/publications/policy-review, progressive.org, reason.com, redpepper.org.uk, rollcall.com, salon.com, slate.com, spectator.co.uk, spiked-online.com, time.com/time, towardfreedom.com, usnews.com, utne.com, weeklystandard.com, worldmag.com, worldtribune.com/worldtribune, wsj.com, nytimes.com, boston.com, miamiherald.com, post-gazette.com, chicagotribune.com, suntimes.com, latimes.com, sfexaminer.com, oregonian.com, usatoday.com, time.com, washingtonpost.com, nysun.com, cbsnews.com, npr.org, guardian.co.uk, nj.com, nhpr.com, huffingtonpost.com, thestar.com, usnews.com, slate.com, newsweek.com, guardian.co.uk, usatoday.com, france24.com/en, chinadaily.com.cn, english.aljazeera.net, indiatoday.in, economist.com, news.bbc.co.uk, journalperu.com, adnkronos.com/IGN/Aki/English, brazzil.com... It's possible that the name is misspelled on the Wikipedia article title? So I'm wondering about WP:Notability in this case.--Tomwsulcer (talk) 16:34, 24 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]