J. Peter Burgess - FICHL
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Overview <br />
Curriculum vitae & publication list <br />
J. <strong>Peter</strong> <strong>Burgess</strong> <br />
1 June 1961 <br />
Munich, Germany <br />
Research professor, International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO) <br />
Programme leader, Security Programme (PRIO) <br />
Editor‐in‐chief, Security Dialogue, SAGE Publications, London <br />
Adjunct professor, Norwegian University of Technology and Science (NTNU) <br />
Senior Research Fellow, Institute for European Studies, Free University Brussels <br />
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Contact: <br />
Meltzersgate 1 <br />
N‐0257 Oslo, Norway <br />
peter@prio.no <br />
+47 90923949 <br />
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Curriculum vitae ...............................................................................................................................................................................2<br />
Positions held......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2<br />
Education................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 2<br />
Leadership, adminstration and fundraising................................................................................................................................................ 4<br />
Research project leadership...................................................................................................................................................................................................4<br />
Fundraising: Research grants funded................................................................................................................................................................................4<br />
Professional service............................................................................................................................................................................................. 5<br />
Refereeing ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5<br />
Evaluation ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5<br />
Consultancy ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6<br />
Institutional board membership..........................................................................................................................................................................................6<br />
Reference group and advisory committee membership (selected)......................................................................................................................6<br />
Editorial board membership..................................................................................................................................................................................................6<br />
Association membership .........................................................................................................................................................................................................6<br />
Teaching and advising ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 6<br />
Graduate courses taught..........................................................................................................................................................................................................6<br />
Undergraduate courses taught .............................................................................................................................................................................................7<br />
Theses directed............................................................................................................................................................................................................................7<br />
Miscellaneous ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 7<br />
Language proficiency ................................................................................................................................................................................................................7<br />
Civil Status .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7<br />
References............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8<br />
Publication list...................................................................................................................................................................................9<br />
Scholarly publications......................................................................................................................................................................................... 9<br />
Books................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9<br />
Scholarly articles and chapters.............................................................................................................................................................................................9<br />
Book reviews, reports, working papers, and briefs..................................................................................................................................................13<br />
Commentaries/Op‐Eds..........................................................................................................................................................................................................14<br />
Scholarly publishing ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................15<br />
Scholarly translations ............................................................................................................................................................................................................15<br />
Selected scholarly presentations ..................................................................................................................................................................16<br />
Conference and seminar presentations (selected) ...................................................................................................................................................16<br />
Speeches, public lectures and debates ...........................................................................................................................................................................19<br />
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Curriculum vitae <br />
Positions held <br />
At present Research Professor of cultural studies and philosophy, International Peace Research <br />
Institute, Oslo (PRIO) (Professor promotion 2001). <br />
Leader, Security Programme, International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO) <br />
(since 2004). <br />
Adjunct Professor, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Unit for Risk <br />
Psychology, Environment and Societal Security (since 2007). <br />
Editor‐in‐chief, Security Dialogue, SAGE Publications, London (since 2001). <br />
Senior Research Fellow, Institute for European Studies, Free University Brussels <br />
(since 2009). <br />
Director, Centre for Security Studies, Collegium Civitas, Warsaw, Poland (since <br />
2008).<br />
2006‐2007 Adjunct Professor of International Relations, Fondation Nationale des Sciences <br />
Politiques (Sciences Po), Master in International Relations.<br />
2003‐2004 Adjunct Professor of cultural studies and philosophy, Centre for Development and <br />
the Environment (SUM), University of Oslo.<br />
2000‐2003 Senior Researcher International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO). <br />
Assistant Professor/Senior researcher of cultural studies, Volda University College, <br />
Volda, Norway<br />
2002 Full professor by evaluation (personlig opprykk), PRIO.<br />
1998‐2000 Jean Monnet Fellow Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European <br />
University Institute, Florence Italy. <br />
Senior Research Fellow (adjunct), International Peace Research Institute, Oslo <br />
(PRIO). <br />
Associate professor Volda University College, Volda, Norway.<br />
1997 Research Fellow Volda University College, Volda Norway. <br />
Associate Professor by evaluation (personlig opprykk) Volda University College, <br />
Volda, Norway.<br />
1995‐1997 Lecturer, Volda University College, Volda, Norway.<br />
1992‐1994 Lecturer University of Oslo, Norway (adjunct). <br />
Teacher The French High School of Oslo, Norway<br />
1988 Instructor Columbia University, New York.<br />
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Education <br />
PhD (Political philosophy), Université François‐Rabelais de Tours. Thesis: Force et resistance dans la <br />
philosophie politique de Hegel (Force and resistance in Hegel’s Political Philosophie). Director: <br />
Jean‐Christophe Merle (defence forthcoming 2009.)<br />
D.E.A. (Social sciences and philosophy), École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales. Thesis: <br />
(L’économie de force et de résistance dans la dialectique spéculative de Hegel (The economy of <br />
force and resistance in Hegel’s speculative dialectic). Director: Nicolas Tertullian, 1991.<br />
M.phil. (French & comparative literature), Columbia University, New York, 1989. <br />
Freie Universität Berlin (philosophy), 1989‐1990.<br />
Université de Paris VII (semiotics), 1988‐1989.<br />
Diploma in Latin, City University of New York, Summer Latin & Greek Institute, 1987.<br />
M.A. (Comparative literature), University of Chicago, 1985 <br />
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Université de Paris I (Comparative literature), 1985<br />
B.A. (English literature), University of Iowa, Iowa City, 1984<br />
B.S. (Mechanical engineering), University of Colorado, Boulder, 1983.<br />
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Leadership, administration and fundraising <br />
Research project leadership <br />
International research projects <br />
15. Scientific coordinator, Converging and conflicting ethical values in the internal/external <br />
security continuum in Europe (INEX), (European Commission, 7 th Framework Programme, 24 <br />
researchers, 2008‐2011). <br />
14. Workpackage leader, Global Border Environment, (European Commission, 7 th Framework, 5 <br />
researchers, 2008‐2009). <br />
14. Working group leader, Security: A new framework for analysis (NATO/ESF) (Organizational and <br />
budgetary duties, 27 international collaborators, 2007‐2008). <br />
13. National coordinator for the Norwegian participation in COST A24 (European Commission 6 th <br />
Framework Programme) on The Social Construction of Threats, 2005‐2008. <br />
12. Workpackage leader, Cross‐sector Observations of Threat Perceptions and Research Priorities <br />
for Biological Homeland Security in Europe (CORPS), (European Commission 6 th Framework <br />
Programme, 2 researchers, 2007‐2009). <br />
11. Workpackage leader, The Changing Landscape of Liberty and Security in Europe (CHALLENGE), <br />
(European Commission, 7 th Framework, 3 researchers, 2006‐2010). <br />
10. Scientist‐in‐charge for the Applied Network on Global Justice (European Commission 5 th <br />
Framework Programme, 2005‐2007). <br />
9. Project Leader, After the Monopoly of Violence (individual project, Italian Defense Centre for <br />
Security Studies, 2002‐2003). <br />
Norwegian‐based research projects <br />
8. Project leader, The Social Determination of Risk (international project, 16 researchers, 2007‐<br />
2010). <br />
7. Project leader, Liberal Peace and the Ethics of Peace‐building (international project, 15 <br />
researchers, 2007‐2009). <br />
6. Project leader, Threats beyond Borders (Norwegian project, 2 researchers). 2007. <br />
5. Project leader, Threat to Europe: The New Culture of Insecurity (international project, 16 <br />
researchers, 2006‐2008). <br />
4. Project leader, The Norwegian Security Challenge (international project, 12 researchers, 2007‐<br />
2008). <br />
3. Project leader, Independence of the Mind (international seminar series, 2005‐2007). <br />
2. Project leader, Europe Looking Outwards (international project, 10 researchers, 2004‐2006). <br />
1. Project leader, The European in the New Norwegian (individual research project, 1998‐2002). <br />
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Fundraising: Research grants funded <br />
22. Bodies and Borders: Interdisciplinary Research on Corporal Control, Borders, and European <br />
Security (pending, European Research Council, 2008, €138.000) <br />
21. The European Neighbourhood Policy: Background, status and outlook (pending, EEC Financial <br />
Arrangement, 2008, €280.000) <br />
20. Socially Integrated Biosecurity (pending, Research Council of Norway, 2008, €1.312.000). <br />
20. Financial Security in a Time of Uncertainty (Norwegian Research Council, 2008, €35.000). <br />
19. Converging and conflicting ethical values in the internal/external security continuum in Europe <br />
(INEX), (European Commission 7 th Framework Programme, 2008, €1.900.000). <br />
18. Global Border Environment (GLOBE), (European Commission, 7 th Framework Programme, <br />
coordinator Manuel Parra, Telvent, 2008, €81.000). <br />
17. The Social Determination of Risk. Critical infrastructure and Mass Transportation Protection in <br />
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the Norwegian Civil Aviation Sector (Research Council of Norway, 2007, €800.000). <br />
16. Cross‐sector Observations of Threat Perceptions and Research Priorities for Biological <br />
Homeland Security in Europe (CORPS), (European Commission 6 th Framework Programme, <br />
2007, €31.200). <br />
15. The New Culture of Insecurity: European Approaches to Globalized Threat (Research Council of <br />
Norway, 2005, €1.023.000). <br />
14. Vulnerable Identities: Human Security and Culture in the Age of Globalization (Research Council <br />
of Norway, 2005, €1.113.000). <br />
13. Arms against a sea of troubles: Ethics and the new military intervention (Research Council of <br />
Norway, 2005, €289.100). <br />
12. Supernational Governance in Europe (Ruhrgass Foundation, Germany, with Dr. J.‐C. Merle, <br />
travel grant, 2004 €12.000) <br />
11. The Changing Landscape of Liberty and Security in Europe (CHALLENGE) (European Union 6 th <br />
Framework Programme, Workpackage 3 Securitization, War and New Technologies, 2005 <br />
€210.000). <br />
10. Looking Outward, European Security Architecture (Norwegian Research Council, 2004, <br />
€290.000) <br />
9. European Security Identity (Centro militare di studi strageci, Rome, Italy, 2003, €20.500). <br />
8. Le conflit identitaire (Conflict‐based identity) (Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 2003, €9.000). <br />
7. Le conflit identitaire (Conflict‐based identity) (French Embassy in Oslo, Scientific Section, 2003, <br />
€4.000). <br />
6. European Security Identities: Contested Understandings of EU and NATO (Norwegian Research <br />
Council, 2000, €54.800, with Ola Tunander) <br />
5. Legitimacy and multiplicity in European construction (Robert Schuman Centre, EUI, Florence, <br />
Italy, 1998, €14.500). <br />
4. Langue nationale, identité européene (National Language, European Identity) (European <br />
University Institute, Florence, 1997, €14.500). <br />
3. The European in the New Norwegian (Norwegian Research Council, personal post‐doctoral, <br />
1997, €290.000) <br />
2. Ivar Aasen’s Logic of Nation (Volda University College, Norway, 1996, €16.000). <br />
1. Personal Graduate Fellowship (Columbia University, NYC, 1987, €60.580). <br />
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Professional service <br />
Refereeing <br />
• International Political Sociology <br />
• Journal of Peace Research <br />
• Journal of Human Security <br />
• Alternatives <br />
• European Journal of Social Theory <br />
• Routledge Publications <br />
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Evaluation <br />
• European Commission, Science and Society <br />
• European Research Council <br />
• European Science Foundation <br />
• Conseil belge d’évaluation universitaire (Belgian Council for University Evaluation) <br />
• Swedish Innovation Council <br />
• Fonds zur Förderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung (Austrian Research Council) <br />
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• Association nationale de recherches scientifiques (French Research Council) <br />
• Norges forskningsråd (Norwegian Research Council) <br />
• University of Oslo, Norway <br />
• University of Tromsø, Norway <br />
• Redd barna (Save the Children, Norway) <br />
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Consultancy <br />
• European Parliament, Committee on Justice and Home Affairs <br />
• Redd barna (Save the Children, Norway) <br />
• Samferdselsdepartement, Norge (Norwegian Ministry of Transportation) <br />
• Kultur‐ og næringsdepartement, Norge (Norwegian Ministry of Culture and Commerce) <br />
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Institutional board membership <br />
• International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO) (2006‐) <br />
• Center for Peace and Human Security, Institut d`etudes politiques, Paris (2006‐) <br />
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Reference group and advisory committee membership (selected) <br />
• European Security and Innovation Forum (ESRIF), European Commission (2008‐ ) <br />
• Prosjektgruppe for arbeidet mot terrorisme (Project Group for work against terrorism), <br />
Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2007‐). <br />
• Project Council, for Challenges in Peacebuilding and Stabilisation (CHIPS), Norwegian Defense <br />
Research Establishment (2007‐). <br />
• Reference group, PRIO‐Indian Institute for Defense and Strategic Studies (2006‐). <br />
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Editorial board membership <br />
• International Political Sociology (2005‐) <br />
• Journal of Human Security (2006‐) <br />
• Strategic Analysis (2006‐) <br />
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Association membership <br />
• University Association for Contemporary European Studies (2007‐ ) <br />
• European Biosecurity Association (2007‐ ) <br />
• International Studies Association (2000‐) <br />
• European Union Studies Association (2006‐) <br />
• International Peace Research Association (2001‐) <br />
• American Philosophical Association (1996‐) <br />
• European Consortium for Philosophy (2002‐) <br />
• European Consortium for Political Research (2002‐) <br />
• Association for the Psychoanalysis of Culture and Society (2004‐) <br />
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Teaching and advising <br />
Graduate courses taught <br />
• Security and safety for the social sciences, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, <br />
2009 <br />
• European security in theory and practice, Collegium Civitas, Warsaw, 2009 <br />
• Approaches to security, Institute for political studies, Sciences Po, Paris, 2007 <br />
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• Ethical foundations of human security, Institute for political studies, Sciences Po, Paris, 2006 <br />
• Introduction to Human Security, University of Tromsø, 2007 <br />
• Introduction to Gender Theory, Bjørknes College, annually since 2005 <br />
• History of environmentalism and the philosophy of nature, University of Oslo, 2005 <br />
• History and theory of written culture, Volda University College, 2001. <br />
• Continental theory: Philosophical background and consequences, University of Oslo, 1998. <br />
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Undergraduate courses taught <br />
• Introduction to aesthetics, Volda University College. <br />
• Linguistic logic (Examen philosophicum), Volda University College / University of Oslo. <br />
• Philosophy of science (Examen philosophicum), Volda University College / University of Oslo. <br />
• History of philosophy (Examen philosophicum), Volda University College / University of Oslo. <br />
• Introduction to pedagogical philosophy, Volda University College. <br />
• World religions, Volda University College. <br />
• American Society, Volda University College. <br />
• English literature (survey), Volda University College. <br />
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Theses directed <br />
• European identity and EU citizenship <br />
• Nationalism and nation building in Romanian educational materials <br />
• Identity in the Israeli‐Palestinian conflict <br />
• The legitimacy of peace‐building <br />
• Global ethics and discourse theory <br />
• The crisis of European culture according to Husserl <br />
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Miscellaneous <br />
Language proficiency <br />
• Mother tongue: English <br />
• Fluency: French, German, Norwegian, Italian, Dutch <br />
• Reading proficiency: Danish, Swedish, Spanish, Latin. <br />
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Civil Status <br />
• Citizenship: U.S.A. <br />
• Permanent Residency: Norway <br />
• Married; 3 children <br />
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References <br />
Dr. Yves Mény, President <br />
European University Institute <br />
San Domenico di Fiesole, Italy <br />
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Dr. Edward Wasiolek <br />
Professor Emeritus <br />
University of Chicago <br />
Chicago, Illinois, USA <br />
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Mr. Thomas Loftus <br />
Former U.S. Ambassador to Norway <br />
Madison, Wisconsin <br />
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Dr. Angela Liberatore, <br />
European Commission <br />
Brussels, Belgiu m<br />
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Publication list <br />
Scholarly publications <br />
Books <br />
Monographs <br />
7. The Ethical Subject of Security and the Threat against Europe. London: Routledge (forthcoming <br />
2009). <br />
6. Antropologi og historiografi. Tre hegelianske lesninger (Anthropology and historiography. Three <br />
Hegelian Lectures) (under review). <br />
5. Promoting Human Security: Ethical, Normative and Educational Frameworks in Western Europe <br />
(collective). Paris: UNESCO, 2007. <br />
4. Culture and Rationality. European Frameworks of Norwegian Identity. Oslo: Norwegian Academic <br />
Press, 2001. <br />
3. Ivar Aasen’s Logic of Nation. Toward a Philosophy of Culture. Volda: Volda University College <br />
Skriftserie, 1999. 2nd edition 2005. <br />
2. Gegen des Strömes dringende Wellen: Force et résistance dans la philosophie de Hegel, 1997 (un‐<br />
published manuscript). <br />
1. The Gender of Signs. Essays in Comparative Literature. Volda: Volda University College <br />
Skriftserie, 1995. <br />
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Edited volumes <br />
8. Handbook of New Security Studies. London: Routledge (forthcoming 2009). <br />
7. International Political Sociology: A Compendium (with Charlotte Epstein, Patrick Jackson, <br />
Alexander Macleod, <strong>Peter</strong> Nyers). New York: Blackwell (forthcoming 2009). <br />
6. Museum Europa: The European Cultural Heritage between Economics and Politics. Kristiansand: <br />
Norwegian Academic Press: 2003. <br />
5. Den norske pastorale opplysningen. Nye perspektiver på norsk historiografi på 1800‐talet (The <br />
Norwegian Pastoral Enlightenment: New Perspectives on Norwegian Historiography in the 19th <br />
Century) Oslo: Abstrakt Forlag, 2003. <br />
4. Nation, Modernity, Written Culture (with Odd Monsson). Kristiansand. Norwegian Academic <br />
Press, 2002. <br />
3. Den europeiske identiteten og den skandinaviske (European and Scandinavian Identity) (with <br />
Svein Ivar Angel & Bo Stråth). Volda: Volda University College skriftserie, 2001. <br />
2. European Security Identities. Contested Understandings of EU and NATO (with Ola Tunander), <br />
Oslo: PRIO, 2000. <br />
1. Cultural Politics and Political Culture in Postmodern Europe. Amsterdam/Atlanta, Georgia: <br />
Rodopi, 1997. <br />
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Scholarly articles and chapters <br />
Publication in: peer‐reviewed journal ∗ , peer‐reviewed anthology ∞ . <br />
2009 <br />
60. ∗ ‘Stories about the Future. Values and Representation in the Assessment, Management and <br />
Communication of Risk’. Journal of Risk Assessment (Under review) <br />
59. <br />
58. ∗ ‘Securitizing Water: A Case Study of the Indus Water Basin’ (with Uttam Singh & Taylor Owen), <br />
International Studies Quarterly (under review). <br />
57. ∗ ‘A Human Security Tale of Two Europes’ (with Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh) Global Society (Under <br />
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review). <br />
56. ∗ ‘Converging and Conflicting Values in the New European Security Architecture’, Cooperation <br />
and Conflict (forthcoming) 13(3). <br />
55. ∞ ‘Introduction to New Security Studies’ in J. <strong>Peter</strong> <strong>Burgess</strong> (ed.) Handbook of New Security <br />
Studies. London. Routledge (forthcoming) <br />
54. ‘Kulturfestung Europa. Über die Notwendigkeit und Unmöglichkeit Europäer, zu sein (On the <br />
Necessity and Impossibility of being a European)’ in Jasmin Halt (ed.) Europe ‐ Insights from the <br />
In‐ and Outside, Karlsruhe: Zentrum für Angewandte Kulturwissenschaft (forthcoming). <br />
53. ‘Le vocabulaire français de la construction de la paix (The French Vocabulary of Peacebuilding)’ <br />
(with Anne Wagenführ) in Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh & Corrado Scognamillo (eds.) Acteurs <br />
français dans la construction de la paix (French Actors in Peacebuilding), Paris: Éditions CERI <br />
(forthcoming). <br />
52. ‘The Question of Justice in Moral, Social and Legal Community’ in Urs Marti (ed.) New Forms of <br />
Applied Global Justice and the Question of Social Justice. Heidelberg: Piper (forthcoming 2009). <br />
51. ∞ ‘La nouvelle éthique politique de l’insecurité [The New Political Ethics of Insecurity]’ in <br />
(Etienne Brun‐Rovet, Sébastien Groyer, Sabine Plaud, eds,) Les institutions saisies par le <br />
principe de precaution, Paris: P.U.F. (forthcoming ) <br />
50. ‘La sécurité comme forme d’éthique [Security as a Kind of Ethics]’ , Cités (forthcoming ). <br />
∗ ‘The Political Ethics of the Liberal Peace’ (with Endre Begby), Philosophy and Public Policy 1(1): 91‐<br />
104. <br />
49. ∗ ‘The New Nomos of Europe’. Geopolitics 14:135‐160. <br />
2008 <br />
48. ‘Critical Assessment of Communication from the European Parliament and the Council <br />
Concerning Terrorist Recruitment ‐ Addressing the Factors Contributing to Violent <br />
Radicalisation’, in Didier Bigo and Anastassia Tsoukala (eds.) Controlling Security, Paris, <br />
Harmattan/Centre d'études sur les conflits, 2008, pp. 133‐144. <br />
47. ‘The Ethical Challenges of Human Security in the Age of Globalisation’, International Social <br />
Science Journal. 190: 133‐150. <br />
46. ‘Security and Insecurity in the European Community of Values’, Krassimir Y. Nikolov (ed.) <br />
Adapting to Integration in an Enlarged Europe. Volume I: Adapting Key Policies in the European <br />
Union. Sofia: BECSA. <br />
45. ‘Modernity and Political Culture: Ulrich Beck’s Theory of a Cosmopolitan Europe’ in Ekavi <br />
Athanassopoulou (ed.) United in Diversity? European Integration and Political Cultures. London / <br />
New York: Tauris, pp. 51‐67. <br />
2007 <br />
44. ∗ ‘Social Values and Material Threat. The European Programme for Critical Infrastructure <br />
Protection’. International Journal of Critical Infrastructures, 3(3/4), 471‐487. <br />
43. ∞ ‘The evolution of European Union law and Carl Schmitt’s theory of the nomos of Europe’ in <br />
Louiza Odysseos and Fabio Petito (eds.) The International Political Thought of Carl Schmitt. <br />
Terror, liberal war and the crisis of global order. London: Routledge, 185‐201. <br />
42. ∞ ‘Non‐military Security Challenges’ in Craig A. Snyder (ed.) Contemporary Security and Strategy. <br />
London. Palgrave. <br />
41. ‘The Ethical Core of the Nation‐State. Zizek’s Contribution to the Nationalism Debate’. Gregory <br />
Reichberg & Henrik Syse (eds.) The Ethics of War and Peace. Washington: Catholic University <br />
Press. <br />
40. ‘Norway, Article V and the New Strategic Concept’ in Maria Wagrowska & Bartosz Wisniewski <br />
(eds.) Article V and NATO: The Core Clause. Warsaw: Center for International Relations, 14‐19. <br />
2006 <br />
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39. ∗ ‘Dialektischer Kosmopolitismus (Dialectical Cosmopolitanism)’, Zeitschrift für internationale <br />
Beziehungen, 2/2006, 255‐260. <br />
38. ‘The Ethical Transformation of Risk‘, in Values in Decisions On Risk (VALDOR) 2006 Proceedings, <br />
VALDOR: Stockholm. <br />
37. ‘Editors’ Introduction: The UN High Level Report’, with Robert Piper, 2005, Security Dialogue, <br />
36(3). <br />
2005 <br />
36. ‘Editors’ Introduction’ to a Special Section on the Report of the UN High‐Level Panel’ (with <br />
Robert Piper) Security Dialogue 36(3) 2005: 361‐363. <br />
35. ‘Simmel and the Federalist Vision: Between Cultural and Economic Value’. Jean‐Christophe <br />
Merle. ed. Globalisering der Öffentlichkeit? Berlin: Akademie Verlag. <br />
34. ‘The Legitimacy of War in the Age of Globalisation: EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy’. <br />
Jean‐Christophe Merle, ed. Globalisering der Öffentlichkeit? Berlin: Akademie Verlag. <br />
2004 <br />
33. ∗ ‘The Ambivalence of the National: Jakob Aall and Dano‐Norwegian Identity’ Nations and <br />
Nationalism 10(4), 2004: 619‐637. <br />
32. ‘Media in the Cultural Sphere’, Transformator 3(2) 2004: 82‐88. <br />
31. ‘Editors’ Introduction: What is ‘Human Security?’’ (with Taylor Owen) Security Dialogue 35(4), <br />
345‐346. <br />
30. ∗ ‘The Religious Site in Civil Space: Meaning and Function of the Temple Mount/al‐Haram al‐<br />
Sharif Social Identities 3/2004: 311‐323. <br />
29. ‘The Ethics of Security’ in Alessandro Gobbicchi (ed.) Globalization, Uncertainty, New Prospects. <br />
Roma: Centro militare di Studi Strategici. <br />
28. ‘Nationalismus und Skandinavismus in der Entwicklung der nordischen Sprachen im 19. <br />
Jahrhundert (Nationalism and Scandinavism in the Development of the Nordic Languages in the <br />
19 th Century)’ (with Odd Monsson). Handbücher zur Sprach‐ und Kommunikationswissenschaft. <br />
Berlin/New York: Walter de Gruyter. <br />
2003 <br />
27. ‘Introduction: Europe without the Myth of Europe’ in J. <strong>Peter</strong> <strong>Burgess</strong> (ed.) Museum Europa: <br />
The European Cultural Heritage between Economics and Politics. Kristiansand: Norwegian <br />
Academic Press. <br />
26. ‘The Abduction of ‘The Abduction of Europa’ in J. <strong>Peter</strong> <strong>Burgess</strong> (ed.) Museum Europa: The <br />
European Cultural Heritage between Economics and Politics. Kristiansand: Norwegian Academic <br />
Press. <br />
25. ‘Forord (Foreword)’. Den norske pastorale opplysningen. Nye perspektiver på norsk historiografi <br />
(The Norwegian Pastoral Enlightenment: New Perspectives on Norwegian Historiography). J. <br />
<strong>Peter</strong> <strong>Burgess</strong> (red.) Oslo: Abstrakt Forlag. <br />
24. ‘Den opplyste romantikken og den romantiske opplysningen (Enlightened Romanticism and <br />
Romantic Enlightenment) and ‘Den norske pastorale opplysningen. Nye perspektiver på norsk <br />
historiografi (The Norwegian Pastoral Enlightenment: New Perspectives on Norwegian <br />
Historiography)’ in J. <strong>Peter</strong> <strong>Burgess</strong> (red.) Oslo: Abstrakt Forlag. <br />
23. ∞ ‘Culture and the Rationality of Law from Weimar to Maastricht’ in Christian Joerges & Navrai <br />
Singh Ghaleig (eds.) Darker Legacies of Law in Europe. The Shadow of National Socialism and <br />
Fascism over Europe and its Legal Traditions. Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2003, 143‐166. <br />
22. ‘The Politics of the South China Sea: Territoriality and International Law’. Security Dialogue <br />
34(1). <br />
21. ‘The Ambivalence of the National. Dano‐Norwegian Identity through the Eyes of Jacob Aall <br />
1799‐1814’. Preface to Jen Johan Hyvik. ‘Fædrelandske Ideer’. Jacob Aalls nasjonsforståelse <br />
1799‐1814. Kristiansand. Høyskoleforlag. <br />
11 / 20 <br />
<br />
2002 <br />
20. ‘Ethics of Humanitarian Intervention: The Circle Closes’ Security Dialogue 33(3), 261‐264. <br />
19. ‘Nation and Language at the Frontier of National Culture’ (with Odd Monsson) in J. <strong>Peter</strong> <br />
<strong>Burgess</strong> & Odd Monsson (eds.) Nation, Modernity, Written Culture. Kristiansand. Norwegian <br />
Academic Press, 11‐14. <br />
18. ‘Cultural Semiotics and New Norwegian Written Culture. A Response to Kjell Lars Berge’ in J. <br />
<strong>Peter</strong> <strong>Burgess</strong> & Odd Monsson (eds.) Nation, Modernity, Written Culture. Kristiansand. <br />
Norwegian Academic Press, 77‐84. <br />
17. ∗ ‘What’s so European about the European Union?: Legitimacy between Institution and <br />
Identity’. European Journal of Social Theory. 5(4), 465‐479. <br />
2001 <br />
16. ‘Money and Political Economy: From the Werner Plan to the Delors Report and Beyond’ (with <br />
Bo Stråth) in Bo Stråth & Lars Magnusson. From the Werner Plan to the EMU: The Economic‐<br />
Political Embedding of Labour Markets between Europe and the Nation in Historical View. <br />
Brussels: P.U.I. <br />
15. ‘Identitet og mangfald. Den norske, den skandinaviske og den europeiske (Identity and <br />
Plurality. The Norwegian, the Scandinavian, and the European)’ in Den europeiske identiteten og <br />
den skandinaviske (European and Scandinavian Identity) (with Svein Ivar Angel & Bo Stråth). <br />
Volda, Høgskulen i Volda. <br />
2000 <br />
14. ‘In Service of Narrative. Master and Slave in Hegel’s Philosophy’ in Renate Schülte (ed.) <br />
Narratives of the Servant. Florence: European University Institute. <br />
13. ‘Coal, Steel and Spirit. The Double Reading of European Unity (1948‐50)’ in Bo Stråth (ed.) <br />
Europe and the Other and Europe as the Other. Brussels: P.I.E./Piper. <br />
12. ‘Maktens begrep, begrepets makt (The concept of Power and the power of the concept)’ in Iver <br />
B. Neumann & Inger‐Johanne Sand (eds.), Maktens strateger. Oslo: Pax Forlag. <br />
1999 <br />
11. ‘The Logic of Language and Nation in the Emergence of Nynorsk’ in Collective Identity and <br />
Citizenship in Europe. Fields of Access and Exclusion in Theodor Barth and Magnus Enzell (eds.) <br />
Oslo/Jerusalem: ARENA/Van Leer Institute, Report No. 3. <br />
1997 <br />
10. ∞ ‘On the Necessity and the Impossibility of a European Cultural Identity’ in J. <strong>Peter</strong> <strong>Burgess</strong>, <br />
(ed.) Cultural Politics and Political Culture in Postmodern Europe Amsterdam/Atlanta, Georgia. <br />
Rodopi. <br />
9. ‘Preface’ in J. <strong>Peter</strong> <strong>Burgess</strong> (ed.) Cultural Politics and Political Culture in Postmodern Europe <br />
Amsterdam/Atlanta, Georgia. Rodopi. <br />
1996 <br />
8. ‘Ivar Aasen, «det norske» og «det europeiske» (Ivar Aasen, ‘the Norwegian’ and ‘the European’)’, <br />
with Arne Apelseth & Odd Monsson. Tidsskrift for Sunnmøre Historielag (Journal for the <br />
Sunnmøre History Club). Jarle Sulebust (ed.) No. 72. <br />
7. ‘Kraft og motstand i Verdenshistorien (Force and Resistance in World History)’ in Jakob Dahl <br />
Rendtorff (ed.) Indivdets genkomst i litteratur, filosofi og samfundsteori, Copenhagen: Nordisk <br />
Sommeruniversitetets Press. <br />
1995 <br />
6. ‘Ivar Aasens (att)skaping av det europeiske (Ivar Aasen’s (Re)creation of the European)’. Syn & <br />
Segn. no. 102. 4. <br />
5. ‘Sistemann: Fukuyama og historiens slutt (The Last Man: Fukyama and the End of History)’ <br />
Samtiden. No. 2, 1995. <br />
12 / 20 <br />
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<br />
13 / 20 <br />
4. ∞ ‘‘... a serenity of still and exquisite brilliance...’: Technology and Subjectivity in Christa Wolf’s <br />
Störfal’ in Theo D’Haen (ed.). Narrative Turns and Minor Genres in Postmodernism. <br />
Amsterdam/Atlanta, Georgia: Rodopi. <br />
1994 <br />
3. ‘European Borders: History of Space/Space of History.’ The Canadian Journal of Political and <br />
Social Theory. Volume 17, numbers 1‐2. <br />
2. ‘Europeisk historie og grensens begrep (European history and Concept of the Border’ in Ola <br />
Tunander (ed.) Europa og Muren: Om ‘den andre’, gränslandet och historiens återkomst i 90‐<br />
talets Europa Copenhagen: Nordisk Sommeruniversitets Skriftserie. <br />
1. ‘Diplomatics.’ The Candian Journal of Political and Social Theory. Volume 17(3). <br />
<br />
Book reviews, reports, working papers, and briefs <br />
2008 <br />
26. ‘Public‐Private Dialogue in Security Research’, (with Monica Hanssen) Briefing Paper, European <br />
Parliament LIBE Committee. <br />
25. ‘Security after privacy: The Transformation of Personal Data in the Age of Terror’. PRIO Policy <br />
Brief 5/2008. <br />
24. ‘Security as ethics’. PRIO Policy Brief 6/2008. <br />
23. ‘Human values and Security Technologies’. PRIO Policy Brief 7/2008. <br />
22. ‘The Influence of Globalization on Societal Security: The Norwegian Context’ (with Sissel <br />
Haugdal Jore) PRIO briefing paper, 4/2008. <br />
21. ‘International Collaboration on Societal Security: NATO, the EU, the UN and Norway’, (with <br />
Naima Mouhleb) PRIO briefing paper, 3/2008. <br />
20. ‘International collaboration (NATO, EU, UN, OSCE) on societal security’ (with Naima Mouhleb) <br />
PRIO briefing paper, 2/2008. <br />
19. ‘The Influence of Globalization on Societal Security: The International Setting’ (with Sissel <br />
Haugdal Jore) PRIO briefing paper, 1/2008 <br />
2007 <br />
18. ‘A critical evaluation of the Commission Communication to the European Parliament and the <br />
Council concerning the recruitment of terrorist groups: Combating the factors that contribute <br />
to violent radicalisation (COM/2005/0313 final)’. Briefing paper for the Directorate‐General <br />
Internal Policies, Policy Department C, Citizens Rights and Constitutional Affairs. <br />
17. ‘A presentation of the state of societal security in Norway’ (with Naima Mouhleb) PRIO briefing <br />
paper, 4/2007. <br />
16. ‘Between prevention and preparedness: The European Commissions’s Green Paper on bio‐<br />
preparedness’ (with Sonja Kittelsen) PRIO briefing paper, 3/2007. <br />
15. ‘What is new and what is old in NATO’s strategic concept?’ in NATO Preparatory seminar for <br />
NATO’s Foreign Ministers meeting in Oslo. Oslo: Norges Fredsråd, 4‐7. <br />
2005 <br />
14. After the Monopoly of Violence: The Legitimacy of Post‐national Military Intervention. Roma: <br />
Centro Militare di Studi Strategici. <br />
13. ‘Spenningsfeltet mellom kulturell og økonomisk verdi i forvaltning av kulturarv i EU [The <br />
tension between cultural and economic value in the management of cultural heriage in the EU]’. <br />
Contribution to the Government White Paper, Kultur og næring [Culture and commerce], <br />
Norwegian Ministry of Culture, Education and Church. <br />
2003 <br />
12. Security Identity. Roma: Centro Militare di Studi Strategici. <br />
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2002 <br />
11. ‘The Foundation for a New Consensus on Humanitarian Intervention’ Security Dialogue 33(3), <br />
383‐384. <br />
2001 <br />
10. ‘Encyclopedic Europe’ Security Dialogue 32(3), 375‐376. <br />
9. ‘The Ethics of Identity. Interdisciplinary Research on the Formation, Expression & Ethical <br />
Consequences of Identity’ (project application, with Karen Hostens, Gregory Reichberg, Henrik <br />
Syse). <br />
8. Minor Writings on Visual Art and Literature. Notat. Volda: Høgskulen i Volda. <br />
2000 <br />
7. ‘Meaning and Science in Weimar: Crisis and the Cultural Foundations of Reason’ Florence: <br />
European University Institute. <br />
6. ‘Fremtidens nåtid: Vestens fremtidsforståelse (The Presence of the Future: The Western <br />
Conception of the Future)’. Notat. Volda: Volda University College skriftserie. <br />
5. ‘Trois piliers de la pensée de force et résistance: Héraclite, Aristote, Shelling (Three pillars of the <br />
Thought of Force and Resistance: Heraclites, Aristotle, Schelling’. Notat. Volda: Volda University <br />
College skriftserie. <br />
4. ‘Legitimacy between Institution and Identity: What’s European about the European Union’, <br />
Florence: Robert Schuman Center for Advanced Studies, Working Paper. <br />
3. ‘The Concept of Money from The Werner Plan to the Delors Report’, Florence: Robert Schuman <br />
Center for Advanced Studies, Working Paper. <br />
2. ‘Culture and Political Economy. The Manifold Discourse of EMU’, Florence: Robert Schuman <br />
Center for Advanced Studies, Working Paper. <br />
1. ‘Law and Cultural Identity’. Oslo: ARENA Working Papers. <br />
<br />
Commentaries/Op‐Eds <br />
2007 <br />
‘Norge: Europeisk uten EU [European outside the EU]’. Op‐Ed. Aftenposten. 16 April. <br />
‘European outside of the EU’, The Magazine, August. <br />
2004 <br />
18. ‘Commentary’. Security Dialogue 35(4): 403‐404. <br />
17. ‘Commentary’. Security Dialogue 35(3): 275‐278. <br />
16. ‘Commentary’. Security Dialogue 35(2): 131‐134. <br />
15. ‘Commentary’. Security Dialogue 35(1): 5‐8. <br />
2003 <br />
14. ‘Falske motsetninger. Hvordan skal vi forstå makt? (False Oppositions: How should one <br />
Understand Power?’). Op‐Ed. Aftenposten. 13 October 2003. <br />
13. ‘Commentary’. Security Dialogue 34(4) 2003: 387‐390. <br />
12. ‘Commentary’. Security Dialogue 34(3) 2003: 251‐254. <br />
11. ‘Commentary’. Security Dialogue 34(2) 2003: 131‐134. <br />
10. ‘Commentary’. Security Dialogue 34(1) 2003: 5‐6. <br />
2002 <br />
9. ‘Commentary’. Security Dialogue 33(4) 2002: 395‐398. <br />
8. ‘Commentary’. Security Dialogue 33(3) 2002: 259‐260. <br />
7. ‘Commentary’. Security Dialogue 33(3) 2002: 123‐126. <br />
6. ‘Commentary’. Security Dialogue 33(1) 2002: 5‐8. <br />
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2001 <br />
5. ‘Editor’s Comments’. Security Dialogue 32(4) 2001, 387‐392. <br />
4. ‘Editor’s Comments’ (with Pavel Baev) Security Dialogue 32(3) 2001: 275‐280. <br />
3. ‘Editor’s Comments’ (with Pavel Baev) Security Dialogue 32(2) 2001: 131‐136. <br />
<br />
2000 <br />
2. ‘Makten utreder seg selv (Power Investigates Itself)’. Oslo. Morgenbladet, 2 March, 2000. <br />
1995 <br />
1. ‘Om (stats)vitenskapens vitenskapelighet (On the Scientificity of (Political) Science)’ Oslo. <br />
Morgenbladet. December 13, 1995. <br />
<br />
Scholarly publishing <br />
Editor, Security Dialogue. London: SAGE Publications. International peer‐reviewed journal in the <br />
field of international relations and security studies. Volumes edited: 32‐38 (1‐4), 39 (1‐6). <br />
Series Editor, PRIO New Security Studies. London/Oxford: Routledge. 3‐4 volumes per year. <br />
<br />
Scholarly translations <br />
2005 <br />
15. ‘War is Peace: On Post‐national War’ (from German: Ulrich Beck, ‘Krieg ist Frieden: Über den <br />
Postnationalen Krieg’), Security Dialogue 36(1). <br />
2004 <br />
14. ‘Uncertain Identities: Use and Risk of Identity Concepts’ (from French: ‘Identités incertaines: <br />
Usage et risques du concept de l’identité’). Security Dialogue 35(1). <br />
2003 <br />
13. ‘The Silence of Words: On War and Terror’ (from German: Ulrich Beck, ‘Das Schweigen der <br />
Wörter: über Krieg und Terror’). Security Dialogue 34(3), 255‐271. <br />
12. ‘The Construction of the Past in situ: Layers of Historical Understanding’. (from Danish: Søren <br />
Kjørup, ‘Fortidens konstruksjon in situ: Lage med historisk forståelse’) in J. <strong>Peter</strong> <strong>Burgess</strong>, ed. <br />
Museum Europa. The European Cultural Heritage between Politics and Economics. Kristiansand: <br />
HøyskoleForlag. <br />
11. ‘Europa’s Saints: The Official Construction of the European Union’ (from Danish: Uffe <br />
Østergård, Europas Helgener’) in J. <strong>Peter</strong> <strong>Burgess</strong>, ed. Museum Europa. The European Cultural <br />
Heritage between Politics and Economics. Kristiansand: HøyskoleForlag. <br />
10. ‘The Silence of Words’ (from German: Ulrich Beck, ‘Das Schweigen der Wörter’). Security <br />
Dialogue 34(3), 255‐267. <br />
9. ‘War on Terrorism: Feminist and Ethical Perspectives’ (from Swedish, Anna T. Höglund, <br />
‘Feministiska och etiska perspektiv på ‘kriget mot terrorismen’’), Security Dialogue 34(2), 242‐<br />
245. <br />
2002 <br />
8. ‘An Attack Against Iraq will Weaken International Law’ (from Norwegian, Geir Ulfstein, ‘Terror og <br />
folkerett’). Security Dialogue. 33(4), 501‐503. <br />
1999 <br />
7. ‘On our Written Language’ (from Danish, Ivar Aasen, ‘Om vort Skriftsprog’) in J. <strong>Peter</strong> <strong>Burgess</strong>, <br />
Ivar Aasen’s Logic of Nation. Toward a Philosophy of Culture. Volda, Høgskulen I Volda, 108‐110. <br />
6. ‘On Culture and Norwegianness, (from Danish, Ivar Aasen, ‘Om Dannelse og Norskhed’) in J. <br />
<strong>Peter</strong> <strong>Burgess</strong>, Ivar Aasen’s Logic of Nation. Toward a Philosophy of Culture. Volda, Høgskulen I <br />
Volda, 111‐136.
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5. ‘Recollections from the Language Debate of Autumn 1858’ (from New Norwegian, Ivar Aasen, <br />
‘Minningar fraa Maalstriden um haust 1858’) in J. <strong>Peter</strong> <strong>Burgess</strong>, Ivar Aasen’s Logic of Nation. <br />
Toward a Philosophy of Culture. Volda, Høgskulen I Volda, 137‐158. <br />
4. ‘The Many Houses of European Value: European Human and Cultural Relativism (from Danish, <br />
Uffe Østergård, ‘De europæiske værdiers mange hus’) in J. <strong>Peter</strong> <strong>Burgess</strong> (ed.) Cultural Politics <br />
and Political Culture in Postmodern Europe. Amsterdam/Atlanta: Rodopi, 41‐58. <br />
1997 <br />
3. ‘The European Self‐Image’ (from Norwegian, Trond Berg Eriksen, ‘Det europeiske selv‐bilde’) in J. <br />
<strong>Peter</strong> <strong>Burgess</strong> (ed.) Cultural Politics and Political Culture in Postmodern Europe. <br />
Amsterdam/Atlanta: Rodopi, 1997, 111‐117. <br />
2. ‘Eurotaoism’ (from German, <strong>Peter</strong> Sloterdijk, ‘Eurotaoisme) in J. <strong>Peter</strong> <strong>Burgess</strong>, ed. Cultural <br />
Politics and Political Culture in Postmodern Europe. Amsterdam/Atlanta: Rodopi, 277‐290. <br />
1. ‘Europe without Nations: An Artifice, a Dangerous Mirage’ (from French, Max Gallo, ‘Europe sans <br />
les nations. Un artifice, un mirage dangereux’) in J. <strong>Peter</strong> <strong>Burgess</strong> (ed.) Cultural Politics and <br />
Political Culture in Postmodern Europe. Amsterdam/Atlanta: Rodopi, 382‐393. <br />
<br />
Selected scholarly presentations <br />
Conference and seminar presentations (selected) <br />
2009 <br />
64. ‘The human side of European security’, Centre for Irish and European Security, Dublin, 5 May. <br />
63. ‘The culture of water in the Indus water treaty Annual Science Conference on the Human <br />
Dimensions of Environmental Change, Bonn, 27 April. <br />
62. ‘Value premises for European political community’, UACES Working Group on Values and the <br />
EU, Glasgow, 21 April. <br />
61. ‘The EU in 2020’, Extra‐Europe, Linz, 21 March. <br />
60. ‘Interior and exterior aspects of border security’, Warsaw, INEX‐FRONTEX workshop, 25 <br />
February. <br />
59. ‘Insecurities of privacy’, Annual Conference of the International Studies Association, New York, <br />
18 February. <br />
58. ‘Ethics of counter‐terrorism’, Transnational Terrorism, Security and the Rule of Law’, Brussels 5 <br />
February. <br />
2008 <br />
57. ‘Force et résistance dans la philosophie politique de Hegel (Force and Resistance in Hegel’s <br />
Political Philosophy)’, Journées de l’Ecole Doctorale, Tours, 21 May. <br />
56. ‘What is new and what is old about energy security?’ China‐Nordic Peace Research Conference, <br />
Beijing, 8 April. <br />
55. ‘Kulturfestung Europa. Über die Notwendigkeit und Unmöglichkeit Europäer, zu sein (On the <br />
Necessity and Impossibility of being a European)’, Kalrsruher Gespräch, 17 February. <br />
2007 <br />
54. ‘Zones of security’, Antiterrorism, Risk and Intelligence‐led Logics, CERI seminar, Paris, 6 <br />
December. <br />
53. ‘The political ethics of human security’. Liberal Peace Workshop, Oslo, 22 November. <br />
52. ‘The social determination of risk’, SAMRISK Startkonferansen, Tønsberg, 18 June. <br />
51. ‘The ethos of risk’ ECPR General Conference, Torino, 14 September. <br />
50. ‘Politics and human values in the new security research’, IFAS–CSS Workshop, Sarjevo, Bosnia‐<br />
Herzegovinia, 18 June. <br />
49. ‘Security and Insecurity in the European Community of Values’, Adapting to Integration in an <br />
Enlarged Europe’, Sofia, Bulgarian European Community Studies Association, 3 May.
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<br />
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48. ‘Telling stories about the future: Cultural values in the assessment, management and <br />
communication of risk’, VALDOR Summer School, Smögen, Sweden, 13 June. <br />
47. ‘Risk, gender and the real: Lacan for risk analysis’, International Studies Association, 1 March. <br />
46. ‘Securitization and human security: A theoretical foundation’, Institute for Defense and <br />
Strategic Analysis, New Delhi, India, 12, February. <br />
2006 <br />
45. ‘Human Values and Security Technologies’, presented at Conference on Safety and Security <br />
Systems in Europe, Potsdam, Germany, 30 November. <br />
44. ‘Risk as Gendered Knowledge’, presented at a conference on ‘Security, Technologies of Risk, <br />
and the Political’, Open University, London, 23‐24 November. <br />
43. ‘The Social Construction of Threat’, presented at the CHALLENGE conference on Illiberal <br />
Practices of Liberal Regimes, Paris. <br />
42. ‘Sécurité humaine et désarmement’ [Human Security and Disarmament], presented at <br />
Ministère des affaires étrangères, Paris, 6 June. <br />
41. ‘Methodologischer Kosmopolitismus’ [Methodological Cosmopolitanism], presented at the <br />
Annual Conference of the Deutsche Vereinigung für Politische Wissenschaft, Münster, 29 <br />
September. <br />
40. ‘Gender Aspects of Risk Analysis’, presented at 911 Five Years After: Values, Risk and Identity in <br />
the War on Terror, PRIO, Oslo, 11‐12 Septembers. <br />
39. ‘The Ethical Transformation of Risk’, presented at Values in Decision Making on Risk (VALDOR), <br />
Stockholm, 14‐18 May. <br />
38. ‘Insecurity of the European Community of Values‘, presented at 47th Annual Convention of the <br />
International Studies Association (ISA), San Diego, 22‐25 March. <br />
2005 <br />
37. ‘How to securitize a community of values: Meta‐ethical assumptions for implementation of the <br />
Hague Programme’, European University Institute, Fiesole, 16 June. <br />
36. ‘Insecurity of the community of values’, Norwegian Institute for International Affairs, 29 April. <br />
35. ‘The Political subject of Human Security’ presented at “Safety Without Borders”, the Vrij <br />
Universiteit Amsterdam, 12‐14 April. <br />
34. ‘Continental European Law: A Tradition Renewed?’ presented at ‘Comparative Visions of Global <br />
Public Order’, Harvard Law School, March 5‐6,2005. <br />
2004 <br />
33. Logic of War, Logic of Peace presented at “Prepared for Peace? The Use and Abuse of ‘Culture’ <br />
in Military Simulations, Training and Education” Pell Centre/Watson Institute, 6‐7 December. <br />
32. ‘The Question of Justice in moral, social and legal community’, Network on Applied Global <br />
Justice Conference’, Zürich, 22 October. <br />
31. ‘Zizek’s contribution to the nationalism debate’, Convention of the Association for the <br />
Psychoanalysis of Culture and Society Annual Conference, Columbia University, New York City, <br />
14‐16 October. <br />
30. ‘The (in)security of the community of values’, COST conference, The Social Construction of <br />
Threat. Brussels, 20‐21 September. <br />
29. ‘The new nomos of Europe’ European Consortium for Political Research SGIR Conference, The <br />
Hague, 9‐11 September. <br />
2003 <br />
28. ‘The Political History of the Media’. Media and Nation Building. 3‐4 November, Oslo. <br />
UNESCO/Ministry of Development. <br />
27. ‘Present, Future Problems and World Trouble Spots: Social, Political, Environment’, The World <br />
Today and Tomorrow. Stocktaking and Assessment of Trends; the Need for new Concepts of
<br />
<br />
18 / 20 <br />
Cooperation and Security. 1‐2 November, Berlin, Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs/Free <br />
University, Berlin. <br />
26. ‘Modernity and Political Culture’. The Political Culture(s) of Europe. Copenhagen, 25‐27 <br />
September. <br />
25. ‘The Ethical Subject of Security’. Globalization, Uncertainty, New Prospects. Centro militare di <br />
Studi Strategici. 29‐30 May. <br />
24. ‘Identity, Community, Security’. Kulturarv og komparasjon (Cultural Heritage and Comparison). <br />
University of Oslo, 5‐6 May. <br />
2002 <br />
23. ‘Identité et éthique. Conséquences de la mondialisation (Identity and Ethics: Consequences of <br />
Globalisation’, paper presented at Conflit identitaire : Un nouveau paradigme, International <br />
Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO) 12‐20 November <br />
22. ‘Europe without the Myth of Europe’, paper presented at The European Cultural Heritage <br />
between Economics and Politics, The Norwegian Institute in Rome. <br />
21. ‘The Sacred Site in Civil Space: Meaning and Status of the Temple Mount/al‐Haram al‐Sharif”, <br />
paper presented at The Middle East Conflict, Workshop of the Zentrum für interdiziplinäre <br />
Forschung, University of Bielefeld, 8‐9 August. <br />
2001 <br />
20.’European Federalism between Cultural and Economic Value’, paper presented at ‘Federalism <br />
and Subsidiarity’, 3rd meeting of the Euro Conferences on Global Justice, University of Florence, <br />
6‐9 December. <br />
19. ‘Kultur und Rationalität in der Weimarerrepublik’, paper presented at the Deutsch‐<br />
norwegisches Forum, University of Oslo, 6 September. <br />
18. ‘The Legitimacy of War in the Age of Globalisation: EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy’, <br />
paper presented at the ‘Globalisation of the Public Sphere?, 2 nd meeting of the Euro <br />
Conferences on Global Justice, Université Jean Moulin, Lyon, 14‐17 June. <br />
2000 <br />
17. ‘Political Modernity and Enlightenment”. The Norwegian Pastoral Enlightenment, Volda <br />
University College, 10 November. <br />
16. ‘Language as Resistance in the Constitution of Collectivities’. Culture, Identity and Experience. <br />
Solstrand, Bergen, 5‐6 October 6. <br />
15. ‘The Nomos of the European Union’. Political Theory Group. Centre for Peace and Conflict <br />
Research (COPRI), Copenhagen, 16 November. <br />
14. ‘Culture and the Rationality of Law from Weimar to Maastricht’. Perceptions of Europe and <br />
Perspectives on a European Order in Legal Scholarship During the Era of Fascism and National <br />
Socialism, European University Institute. 29‐30 September. <br />
13. ‘Identity and the Social Sciences’. Europeanization and Multiple Identities, European University <br />
Institute. 9‐10 June. <br />
12. ‘Writing and Cultural Semiotics’. Nation, Modernity, Written Culture, Ivar Aasen Institute, Volda <br />
University College, Volda, 22‐23 May, <br />
11. ‘Economics, Institutions and Culture’. Explorations in Economic Sociology. European University <br />
Institute. 24 May. <br />
10. ‘Social Democracy and Economic Management’. Can the Primacy of the Political be Regained?, <br />
European University Institute. 31 May. <br />
9. ‘Master and Slave in the Philosophy of Hegel’. Narratives of the Servant, European University <br />
Institute, Florence, 17‐18 March, <br />
8. ‘Historiography and Subjectivity’. Love and History, European University Institute. Florence, 16 <br />
March. <br />
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1999 <br />
7. ‘The Logic of Money from the Werner Plan to the Delors Report’ A European Political Economy in <br />
Historical Light: From the Werner Plan to the EMU, European University Institute, Florence, 12‐<br />
13 November. <br />
6. ‘Culture and Political Economy’. Foreign and Security Policies: Two Europes, Two Philosophies, <br />
International Institute for Peace Research, Oslo, 7‐8 November. <br />
5. ‘What is Identity’. European and Scandinavian Identity, Volda University College, 17 October. <br />
4. ‘What is Written Culture?’ Written Culture and Textual Theory, Ivar Aasen Institute, Volda <br />
University College, Volda, 24 October. <br />
3. ‘Identity and the Nation‐state’. Europeanization and Multiple Identities, Mershon Center, <br />
University of Ohio, 8‐9 September. <br />
1998 <br />
2. ‘Subjectivity and History’, European University Institute, Florence, 4 February. <br />
1997 <br />
1. ‘Nation‐state and the Development of New Norse’. Collective Identity and Citizenship, ARENA, <br />
University of Oslo, 21‐22 April. <br />
<br />
Speeches, public lectures and debates <br />
2008 <br />
22. ‘Norway, Article V and the New Strategic Concept’, Seminar: Changing NATO and the Central <br />
and East European Agenda, Centre International Relations, Warsaw, Poland, 8 March. <br />
21. What is new and what is old in NATO’s strategic concept?, Preparatory Seminar for NATO’s <br />
Foreign Ministers meeting, North Atlantic Committee, Oslo, 16 April. <br />
20. ‘The Future of Sustainable Diplomacy: A Commentary’, Watson Institute for International <br />
Affairs, Providence, 30 May. <br />
19. ‘Converging and Conflicting Values across the Internal/External Security Nexus’, Keynote <br />
address, The External and Internal Security Policy Nexus: Beyond the Domestic‐ International <br />
Divide, Stockholm Institute for International Affairs. <br />
18. ‘Security after Privacy: Present and future challenges for privacy and security in Europe’, <br />
Keynote address, Vienna, EU PRISE Conference, Privacy and Security, 28 May. <br />
2007 <br />
17. ‘Kombinasjonen samfunnsfag og teknologi i Security‐prosjekter? [Combining social sciences <br />
and technology in Security projects]’, Research Council of Norway, 15 February. <br />
2006 <br />
16. ‘Sikkerhet og etikk? Sikkerhet er etikk!’ [Security and Ethics? Security is Ethics!], presented at <br />
Sikkerhetskonferanse, Nasjonal sikkerhetsmyndighets sikkerhetskonferanse 2006, Oslo, 27‐28 <br />
November. <br />
15. ‘7 hypoteser om samfunnssikkerhet og risiko’ [7 Hypotheses on Societal Security and Risk], <br />
presented at SAMRISK launch conference, Research Council of Norway, 11 December. <br />
14. ‘Det barnslige: Om forskning og rettigheter’ [Childishness: On Research and Rights], presented <br />
at Forum for barneforskning og internasjonalt rettighetsarbeid, Norges forskningsrådet, NORAD <br />
& Childwatch International, 17 January. <br />
13. ‘A Human Security Report for Western Europe‘, UNESCO, Paris, 9 June. <br />
12. ‘Social Values and the Logic of Threat: The European Programme for Critical Infrastructures <br />
Protection (EPCIP)’, presented at Critical Infrastructure Protection Conference, Utrecht, 8 <br />
March. <br />
<br />
2005 <br />
11. ‘Researching children’. Save the Children, annual conference, Oslo, 18 April. <br />
2004 <br />
10. ‘Che cos’è un intervento militare europeo?: Il caso del Kosovo (What is a European Military <br />
Intervention)’ Guerra et consenso: Il dibattito sull’uso delle armi nel mondo moderno e <br />
contemporaneo (War and Consensus: The Debite on the Use of Arms in the Modern and <br />
Contemporary World). University of Pavia, Italy, 22 March. <br />
9. ‘Eastern Enlargement between Europeanization and Americanization’. The Transatlantic Forum: <br />
Perspectives on US ‐ European Relations, University of Oslo, 30 March. <br />
8. ‘Sivilisatorisk begrepsmakt (The Civilizational Power of Concepts)’, Splittes Vesten? (Is the West <br />
Breaking Apart?), University of Oslo, 20 March 2004. <br />
7. ‘Collective identity?’, PRIO, 2 November. <br />
6. ‘The Geneva Convention’, University of Bergen Student Society, 18 November. <br />
5. ‘Women and Terrorism’, Oslo Film Society debate, 12 October. <br />
4. ‘Identité et tolerance (Identity and Tolerance)’, French Cultural Centre. 4 February. <br />
2003 <br />
3. ‘Europas framtid (The future of Europe)’. Student Society, Oslo, 15 October. <br />
2. ‘Identity and the Intolerable’ International Student Festival in Trondheim (isfit), 12 March. <br />
1. ‘Jacob Aall, europeer (Jacob Aall, the European)’ Arendal Iron Works Museum, 12 June. <br />
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