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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 />


<br />


<br />

Contact:

<br />

Meltzersgate
1
<br />

N‐0257
Oslo,
Norway
<br />

peter@prio.no
<br />

+47
90923949
<br />


<br />

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 />


<br />



<br />

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 />


 
<br />

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 />

2 / 20
<br />



<br />

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 />

3 / 20
<br />



<br />


<br />

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 />


<br />

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 />

4 / 20
<br />



<br />

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 />


<br />

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 />


<br />

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 />

5 / 20
<br />



<br />

• 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 />


<br />

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 />


<br />

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 />


<br />

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 />


<br />

Editorial
board
membership
<br />

• International
Political
Sociology
(2005‐)
<br />

• Journal
of
Human
Security
(2006‐)
<br />

• Strategic
Analysis
(2006‐)
<br />


<br />

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 />


<br />

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 />

6 / 20
<br />



<br />

• 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 />


<br />

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 />


<br />

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 />


<br />

Miscellaneous
<br />

Language
proficiency
<br />

• Mother
tongue:
English
<br />

• Fluency:
French,
German,
Norwegian,
Italian,
Dutch

<br />

• Reading
proficiency:
Danish,
Swedish,
Spanish,
Latin.
<br />


 
<br />

Civil
Status
<br />

• Citizenship:
U.S.A.
<br />

• Permanent
Residency:
Norway
<br />

• Married;
3
children
<br />


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<br />

References
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Yves
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European
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<br />

San
Domenico
di
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<br />


<br />

Dr.
Edward
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Chicago
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<br />

European
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m<br />



<br />

Publication
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Scholarly
publications
<br />

Books
<br />

Monographs
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7.
The
Ethical
Subject
of
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and
the
Threat
against
Europe.
London:
Routledge
(forthcoming
<br />

2009).
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6.
 Antropologi
og
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Tre
hegelianske
lesninger
(Anthropology
and
historiography.
Three
<br />

Hegelian
Lectures)
(under
review).
<br />

5.
Promoting
Human
Security:
Ethical,
Normative
and
Educational
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in
Western
Europe
<br />

(collective).
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UNESCO,
2007.
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<br />


<br />

Edited
volumes
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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
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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 />


<br />

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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<br />



<br />

review).
<br />

56.
 ∗ ‘Converging
and
Conflicting
Values
in
the
New
European
Security
Architecture’,
Cooperation
<br />

and
Conflict
(forthcoming)
13(3).
<br />

55.
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to
New
Security
Studies’
in
J.
<strong>Peter</strong>
<strong>Burgess</strong>
(ed.)
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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,
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Kulturwissenschaft
(forthcoming).
<br />

53.
‘Le
vocabulaire
français
de
la
construction
de
la
paix
(The
French
Vocabulary
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Peacebuilding)’
<br />

(with
Anne
Wagenführ)
in
Shahrbanou
Tadjbakhsh
&
Corrado
Scognamillo
(eds.)
Acteurs
<br />

français
dans
la
construction
de
la
paix

(French
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<br />

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Sébastien
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Sabine
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eds,)

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saisies
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le
<br />

principe
de
precaution,
Paris:
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(forthcoming
)
<br />

50.
‘La
sécurité
comme
forme
d’éthique
[Security
as
a
Kind
of
Ethics]’
,
Cités
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).
<br />

∗ ‘The
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of
the
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Peace’
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Endre
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Philosophy
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91‐<br />

104.
<br />

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2008
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48.
‘Critical
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the
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‐
Addressing
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Radicalisation’,
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<br />

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conflits,
2008,
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133‐144.
<br />

47.
‘The
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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 />

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to
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Volume
I:
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<br />

45.
‘Modernity
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Beck’s
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a
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2007
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44.
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<br />

42.
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in
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A.
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and
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41.
‘The
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Core
of
the
Nation‐State.
Zizek’s
Contribution
to
the
Nationalism
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Gregory
<br />

Reichberg
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Henrik
Syse
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War
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Peace.
Washington:
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<br />

Press.

<br />

40.
‘Norway,
Article
V
and
the
New
Strategic
Concept’
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Bartosz
Wisniewski
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(eds.)
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Warsaw:
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14‐19.
<br />

2006
<br />

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<br />



<br />

39.
 ∗ ‘Dialektischer
Kosmopolitismus
(Dialectical
Cosmopolitanism)’,
Zeitschrift
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internationale
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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
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al‐<br />

Sharif
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<br />

29.
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of
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<br />

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<br />

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‘Nationalismus
und
Skandinavismus
in
der
Entwicklung
der
nordischen
Sprachen
im
19.
<br />

Jahrhundert
(Nationalism
and
Scandinavism
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the
Development
of
the
Nordic
Languages
in
the
<br />

19 th 
Century)’
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Monsson).
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<br />

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de
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<br />

2003
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27.
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Europe
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the
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Europe’
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<strong>Peter</strong>
<strong>Burgess</strong>
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Europa:
<br />

The
European
Cultural
Heritage
between
Economics
and
Politics.
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<br />

Academic
Press.
<br />

26.
‘The
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of
‘The
Abduction
of
Europa’
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<strong>Peter</strong>
<strong>Burgess</strong>
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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>
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<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
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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
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of
Narrative.
Master
and
Slave
in
Hegel’s
Philosophy’
in
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(ed.)
<br />

Narratives
of
the
Servant.
Florence:
European
University
Institute.
<br />

13.
‘Coal,
Steel
and
Spirit.
The
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Reading
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European
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(1948‐50)’
in
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Stråth
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Europe
and
the
Other
and
Europe
as
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<br />

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begrepets
makt
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the
power
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the
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and
the
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<br />

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Cultural
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Europe
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<br />

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9.
‘Preface’
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<strong>Peter</strong>
<strong>Burgess</strong>
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Georgia.
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‘Ivar
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«det
norske»
og
«det
europeiske»
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‘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 />



<br />


<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 />



<br />


<br />

14 / 20
<br />

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 />



<br />


<br />

15 / 20
<br />

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.




<br />


<br />

16 / 20
<br />

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.




<br />


<br />

17 / 20
<br />

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 />



<br />


<br />

19 / 20
<br />

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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