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1 Curriculum Vitae Anna Leander Personal: Born January 18 1966, French/Swedish, married, two children (1995 and 1997). Home address: Gammel Kongevej 78, 1850 Frederiksberg C. Education: PhD in Social and Political Sciences European University Institute (in collaboration with the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris) 1997. Certificate of Turkish Language Studies Ege University (Izmir, Turkey) 1989. MSc. Politics of the World Economy London School of Economics and Political Science 1988. Diplôme de l'Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris 1987. Current Academic Position: Professor (MSO) (Copenhagen Business School, Department for Management, Politics and Philosophy): February 2012-. Visiting Professor at Institute of International Relations, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (2011-) Core team member of CRIC (Centre for the Resolution of International Conflict, http://cric.ku.dk/). September 2013- Previous Academic Positions: Oct. 2012- June 2013: Visiting Fellow at the Collegio Carlo Alberto (Turin Italy) Oct. 2009- January 2012: Professor (MSO) (Copenhagen Business School, ICM and DBP) 15 July-15 September 2011: Visiting Professor (IRI, PUC Rio de Janeiro) Jan 2006-Sept. 2008: Associate Professor (Copenhagen Business School, ICM). Sept. 2007-July 2008: Research Fellow (HansewissenschaftsKolleg, Delmenhorst). Jan. 2004-Dec. 2005: Associate professor University of Southern Denmark ,Odense). Sept. 2000-Dec. 2003: Research fellow (Copenhagen Peace Research Institute). Sept.1995-July 2000: Assistant Professor of Political Science, (Central European University, Budapest). Editorial Positions: Associate Editor of the Journals: International Political Sociology and Security Dialogue Editorial Board Member: (Journals): Cooperation and Conflict; Internasjonal Politikk; Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding. (Book series): RIPE Series in Global Political Economy at Routledge. Reviewer for: JOURNALS: Antipodes; Armed Forces & Society; Contemporary Political Theory; Cooperation and Conflict; European Journal of International Relations; Global Governance; Governance and Regulation, Global Society; International Feminist Journal of Politics, International Political Studies Review, International Organization; International Theory, International Security; International Studies Perspectives; International Studies Review, Journal of International Relations and Development; Journal of Peace Research; Millennium: Journal of International Studies, Political Studies, Review of International Political Economy. PUBLISHERS: Ashgate, Cambridge University Press, Michigan University Press, Palgrave, Routledge. Research Council Memberships: EU Horizon 2020 Reference Group on “Secure Societies (2013-) Norwegian Research Council: Basisbevilgningsutvalg (2004-2008) Swedish Research Council: Beredningsgruppsen för Statskunskap (February 2008-Sept. 2010)

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Curriculum Vitae Anna Leander

Personal: Born January 18 1966, French/Swedish, married, two children (1995 and 1997).

Home address: Gammel Kongevej 78, 1850 Frederiksberg C.

Education:

PhD in Social and Political Sciences European University Institute (in collaboration

with the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris) 1997.

Certificate of Turkish Language Studies Ege University (Izmir, Turkey) 1989.

MSc. Politics of the World Economy London School of Economics and Political Science 1988.

Diplôme de l'Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris 1987.

Current Academic Position:

Professor (MSO) (Copenhagen Business School, Department for Management, Politics and Philosophy):

February 2012-.

Visiting Professor at Institute of International Relations, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro

(2011-)

Core team member of CRIC (Centre for the Resolution of International Conflict, http://cric.ku.dk/).

September 2013-

Previous Academic Positions:

Oct. 2012- June 2013: Visiting Fellow at the Collegio Carlo Alberto (Turin Italy)

Oct. 2009- January 2012: Professor (MSO) (Copenhagen Business School, ICM and DBP)

15 July-15 September 2011: Visiting Professor (IRI, PUC Rio de Janeiro)

Jan 2006-Sept. 2008: Associate Professor (Copenhagen Business School, ICM).

Sept. 2007-July 2008: Research Fellow (HansewissenschaftsKolleg, Delmenhorst).

Jan. 2004-Dec. 2005: Associate professor University of Southern Denmark ,Odense).

Sept. 2000-Dec. 2003: Research fellow (Copenhagen Peace Research Institute).

Sept.1995-July 2000: Assistant Professor of Political Science, (Central European University, Budapest).

Editorial Positions:

Associate Editor of the Journals: International Political Sociology and Security Dialogue

Editorial Board Member: (Journals): Cooperation and Conflict; Internasjonal Politikk; Journal of

Intervention and Statebuilding. (Book series): RIPE Series in Global Political Economy at Routledge.

Reviewer for:

JOURNALS: Antipodes; Armed Forces & Society; Contemporary Political Theory; Cooperation and

Conflict; European Journal of International Relations; Global Governance; Governance and Regulation,

Global Society; International Feminist Journal of Politics, International Political Studies Review,

International Organization; International Theory, International Security; International Studies Perspectives;

International Studies Review, Journal of International Relations and Development; Journal of Peace

Research; Millennium: Journal of International Studies, Political Studies, Review of International Political

Economy.

PUBLISHERS: Ashgate, Cambridge University Press, Michigan University Press, Palgrave, Routledge.

Research Council Memberships:

EU Horizon 2020 Reference Group on “Secure Societies (2013-)

Norwegian Research Council: Basisbevilgningsutvalg (2004-2008)

Swedish Research Council: Beredningsgruppsen för Statskunskap (February 2008-Sept. 2010)

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Research and Grant Management:

Research Leader of the Centre for the Resolution of International Conflicts, CRIC (located at the University

of Copenhagen) (Sept 2013-Sept 2016)

Principal Investigator Military Markets in Multilateral Operations (Sept 2013-Sept 2016)

Director of the project “The Commercialization of Security in Europe: Consequences for Peace and

Reconciliation” (located at the Peace Research Institute in Oslo) (Jan. 2011-2012))

Management Committee Member of the COST Action IS1003 “International Law between

Constitutionalisation and Fragmentation” (Jan. 2010-2014).

Expert member of the Group “The Business of Surveillance” of the COST Action IS0807 “Living in

surveillance societies” (April 2009-2013).

Holder of Grant as HansewissenschaftsKolleg fellow for 10 months (Sept 2007-June 2008). Vice-chair of COST action A24 “The Social Construction of Threats”(2004-2008).

Holder of grant from CeMiSS for 6 months of research (January-June 2004).

PhD Supervision:

6 PhDs candidates have completed their dissertations under my supervision (Dora Piroska, Umut Korkut,

Peter Alexander Albrecht, Ingvild Bode, Jessica Crivelli and Åse Gilje Østensen).

Teaching:

I am active as a teacher (at all levels BSc, MSc and PhD). Details about course development and publications

can be provided on request.

Administrative Positions (education related)

Academic Advisory Board for GIGA German Institute for Global Area Studies (October 2012- )

Non-North American Representative to the International Studies Association Governing Council (2012-14)

Board Member for DIIS Danish Institute of International Studies (Sept. 2010- )

Steering Group Member of the Platform Stability, Democracy and Rights of the Task force “Building

Stronger Universities” of Danish Universities/DANIDA (Sept. 2010-)

Convener of the ICM research cluster on Business in Global Governance (Sept. 2008-Dec. 2010)

Member of the Departmental board of the Institute of Intercultural Communication and Management (Sept.

2008- Dec. 2010)

Study-board member for the International Business and Politics Education at CBS (2007-).

PhD Coordinator for the ICM (2006).

Studyboard member for the institute of political science in Odense (fall 2004-fall 2005).

The international coordinator of the institute of political science in Odense (2004-2005).

Member of Danish “Censor” [external examiner] Board (2003- )

Public Engagement and Research Diffusion:

Public Lectures: I give numerous public lectures of different kinds including in the context of academic

conferences, for NGOs and for student organizations.

Interviews: I answer questions from journalists / the media when called upon.

Academic “Community Services”:

As scholars we take on tasks not strictly part of our obligations and not accounted for but that are vital to our

system including the below (all of which I have undertaken in 2012).

- Evaluation work of e.g. educational programs, research and educational institutions.

- Reference writing for colleagues/peers.

- Hiring and promotion committees for assistant and associate professor positions outside the own university.

- Participation in informal research networks.

- Commenting on final PhD drafts and research proposals outside the own university/own supervisees.

For further information and a list of publications see: www.cbs.dk/staff/alelpf

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Selected Publications

Monographs and edited books:

(2013) ed. The Commercialization of Security in Europe: Consequences for Peace and

Reconciliation. New York: Routledge.

(2010) Ougaard, Morten, and Anna Leander (eds), Business and Global Governance. London and

New York: Routledge

(2006) Eroding State Authority? Private Military Companies and the Legitimate Use of Force,

Rome: Centro Militare di Studi Strategici.

(2006) Guzzini, Stefano and Anna Leander (eds), Constructivism and International Relations:

Wendt and his critics, London and New York: Routledge.

(1997) From Leadership to Cooperation: The Role of the Turkish State in Bargaining with Foreign

Investors in the 1980s, European University Institute, Ph.D.

(1993) Roger Morgan, Stefano Guzzini, Anna Leander and Jochen Lorentzen eds A New Diplomacy

in the Post-Cold War World. Essays for Susan Strange, London: MacMillan.

(1990) State Aids with Special Regards to the Problems of Small and Medium Sized Firms, Istanbul:

ISO.

Articles in peer reviewed journals

(2013) Leander, Anna, and Tanja Aalberts. Introduction to the Symposium: The Co-constitution of

Legal Expertise and International Security. Leiden Journal of International Law 26 (4).

(2013) Targeted Killings and Extrajudicial Executions: Technological Agency in the Politics of

Legal Expertise. Leiden Journal of International Law 26 (4).

(2013) Leander, Anna and Rajaram, Prem Kumar. Jomo Sundaram: An Interview. International

Political Sociology 7:227-37.

(2012) What Do Codes of Conduct Do? Hybrid Constitutionalization and Militarization in Military

Markets. Global Constitutionalism 1 (1): 91-119.

(2011) “The Promises, Problems and Potentials of a Bourdieu Inspired Approach to International

Relations.” International Political Sociology 5 (3): 294-313.

(2011) Risk and the Fabrication of Apolitical, Unaccountable Military Markets: The Case of the

CIA “Killing Program”. Review of International Studies 37 (5):1-16

(2011) Nina Boy, Peter J. Burgess and Anna Leander. The global governance of security and

finance: Introduction to the special issue. Security Dialogue 42 (1):1-8.

(2010) The Paradoxical Impunity of Private Military Companies: Authority and the Limits to Legal

Accountability. Security Dialogue 41 (5):467-90.

(2009) Close Range: Targeting Regulatory Reform. International Political Sociology 3:465-68.

(2009) Why We Need Multiple Stories About the Global Political Economy. Review of

International Political Economy 16 (2): 321-28.

(2009) Globalization Theory: Feeble... and Hijacked. International Political Sociology 3 (1), 109-

112.

(2008) Scenarios and Science in IR/IPE. Review Symposium on Heikki Patomäki’s “The Political

Economy of Global Security”. Cooperation and Conflict 43:447-67.

(2008) Review Of: Oded Löwenheim: Predators and Parasites. Persistent Agents of Transnational

Harm and Great Power Authority. Millennium Journal of International Studies 37:215-17.

(2008) Review of: ‘Deborah Avant: The Market for Force: The Consequences of Privatizing

Security’. Journal of International Relations and Development 11(1): 75-77.

(2007) Leander, Anna and Rens van Munster , ‘Private Security Contractors in Darfur: Reflecting

and Reinforcing Neo-Liberal Governmentality’, International Relations 21 (2): 201-216.

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(2007) Guns and butter : The political economy of international security. Australian Journal of

International Affairs 61:149-51.

(2006) ‘Paradigms as a Hindrance to Understanding World Politics’, Cooperation and Conflict 41,

(4): 371-377.

(2005) ‘The Market for Force and Public Security: The Destabilizing Consequences of Private

Military Companies’, Journal of Peace Research 42(5): 605-22.

(2005) ‘The Power to Construct International Security: On the Significance of Private Military

Companies’, Millenium Journal of International Studies 33(3): 803-26.

(2004) ‘Drafting Community: Understanding the Fate of Conscription’, Armed Forces and Society

30(4): 571-600.

(2002) ‘Do we really need reflexivity in IPE? Bourdieu's two reasons for answering affirmatively

(contribution to a colloquium on Pierre Bourdieu)’, Review of International Political

Economy 9(4): 601-9.

(2001) Guzzini, Stefano and Anna Leander, ‘Introduction to the Special Issue on 'Alexander

Wendt's Social Theory for International Relations'’, Journal of International Relations and

Development 4(4): 314-5.

(2001) Guzzini, Stefano and Anna Leander, ‘A Social Theory for International Relations: An

Appraisal of Alexander Wendt's Theoretical and Disciplinary Synthesis’, Journal of

International Relations and Development 4(4): 316-38.

(2001) ‘Pierre Bourdieu on Economics’, Review of International Political Economy 8(2): 344-53.

(2001) ‘The Globalisation Debate: Dead Ends and Tensions to Explore’, Journal of International

Relations and Development 4(3): 274-85.

(2001) ‘Dependency Today: Finance, Firms, Mafias and the State’, Third World Quarterly 22(1):

115-28.

(1999) ‘A Nebbish Presence: Undervalued contributions of sociological institutionalism’, Acta

Oeconomica 50(1-2): 37-57.

(1996) ‘Robin Hood Politics? Turkey Missing the Chance to Adopt a New Model in the 1990s’,

Review of International Political Economy 3(1): 132-63.

Peer reviewed book chapters

(2014 forthcoming) Strong Objectivity” in Security Studies: Ethnographic Contributions to Method

Development. In Dialogues on Security – Perspectives on a Changing Security Landscape,

edited by Christopher Daase, Julian Junk and Gabi Schlag. London and New York:

Routledge.

(2014) Understanding US National Intelligence: Analyzing Practices to Capture the Chimera. In

The Public as Practice, edited by Jacqueline Best and Alexandra Gheicu. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press.

(2013) Marketing Security Matters: Undermining De-Securitization through Acts of Citizenship. In

Security and Citizenship: The Constitution of Political Being, edited by Xavier Guillaume

and Jef Huysmans, pp. 147-13. London and New York: Routledge.

(2013) Introduction. In Commercialising Security: Political Consequences for European Military

Operations, edited by Anna Leander, pp. 1-18. London: Routledge.

(2013) Anna Leander and Spearin Christopher. Conclusion. In Commercialising Security: Political

Consequences for European Military Operations, edited by Anna Leander, pp. 202-18.

(2010) Practices (Re)Producing Orders: Understanding the Role of Business in Global Security

Governance. In Business and Global Governance edited by Morten Ougaard and Anna

Leander, pp. 57-78. London: Routledge.

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(2010) Habitus and Field. In Blackwell: International Studies Compendium Project, edited by

Robert A. Denemark, pp. 3255-70. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.

(2010) Commercial Security Practices. In Handbook of New Security Studies, edited by Peter J.

Burgess, pp. 208-16. London and New York: Routledge.

(2009) The Privatization of Security. In The Routledge Handbook of Security Studies, edited by

Myriam Dunn Cavelty and Victor Mauer, pp. 200-10. London and New York: Routledge.

(2009) Securing Sovereignty by Governing Security through Markets. In Sovereignty Games:

Instrumentalising State Sovereignty in Europe and Beyond, edited by Rebbecca Adler-

Nissen and Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen, pp. 151-70. London: Palgrave.

(2008) ‘Thinking Tools: Analyzing Symbolic Power and Violence’, in Audie Klotz and Deepa

Prakash, eds, Qualitative Methods in International Relations: A Pluralist Guide,

Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan, pp. 11-28.

(2007) ‘Regulating the Role of PMCs in Shaping Security and Politics’, in Simon Chesterman and

Chia Lehnardt, eds, From Mercenaries to Markets: The Rise and Regulation of Private

Military Companies, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 49-64.

(2006) ‘Privatizing the Politics of Protection: The Authority of Military Companies’, in Jef

Huysmans, Andrew Dobson and Raia Prohkovnik, eds, The Politics of Protection: Sites of

Insecurity and Political Agency, London and New York: Routeldge, pp. 19-33.

(2006) ‘Enduring Conscription: Vagueness and Värnplikt in Sweden’, in Pertti Joenniemi, ed., The

Changing Face of European Conscription, London: Ashgate, pp. 112-30.

(2006) Leander, Anna and Pertti Joenniemi , ‘In Conclusion: National Lexica of Conscription’, in

Pertti Joenniemi, ed., The Changing Face of European Conscription, London: Ashgate, pp.

151-62.

(2005) ‘Shifting Political Identities and the Justified Use of Force’, in Markus Lederer and Phillip

Müller, eds, Critizing Global Governance, London and New York: Palgrave Macmillan,

pp. 125-44.

(2004) ‘Wars and the Un-Making of States: Taking Tilly Seriously in the Contemporary World’, in

Stefano Guzzini and Dietrich Jung, eds, Copenhagen Peace Research: Conceptual

Innovations and Contemporary Security Analysis., London and New York: Routledge, pp.

69-80.

(2000) ‘A Nebbish Presence: Undervalued contributions of sociological institutionalism’, in Ronen

Palan, ed., Global Political Economy: Contemporary Theories, London and New York:

Routledge, pp. 184-97.

(2000) ‘Strange Looks on Developing Countries: A Neglected Kaleidoscope of Questions’, in

Thomas C. Lawton, James N. Rosenau and Amy C. Verdun, eds, Strange Power. Shaping

the Parameters of International Relations and International Political Economy, Aldershot

et. al.: Ashgate, pp. 343-65.

(1999) ‘Non-individualist rediscoveries of the individual: Feminist approaches to world politics’, in

Michel Girard, ed., Individualism and World Politics, London: Macmillan, pp. 89-128.

(1998) Leander, Anna and Stefano Guzzini, ‘Economic and Monetary Union and the Crisis of

European Social Contracts’, in Petri Minkkinen and Heikki Patomäki, eds, The Politics of

Economic and Monetary Union, Dortrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp. 133-63.

(1997) ‘Le féminisme dans les relations internationales: entre relativisme culturel et impérialisme’,

in Klaus-Gerd Giesen, ed., L'Éthique de l'espace politique mondial: Métissages

disciplinaires, Bruxelles: Établissements Émile Bruylant, pp. 303-34.

(1997) ‘Bertrand Badie: Cultural Diversity Changing International Relations?’, in Iver B. Neumann

and Ole Wæver, eds, The Future of International Relations: Masters in the Making?,

London and New York: Routledge, pp. 145-69.

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Non-refereed publications

(2009) New Roles for External Actors? Disagreements About International Regulation of Private

Armies. In War and Peace in Transition: Changing Roles for External Actors, edited by

Karin Aggestam and Annika Björkdal, pp. 32-52. Lund: Nordic Academic Press.

(2006) ‘Security as Business: Towards a Technical, De-politicized Use of Force’, in Stephan

Albrecht, Reiner Braun and Thomas Held, eds, Einstein weiterdenken /Thinking Beyond

Einstein. Verantwortung des Wissenschaftlers und Frieden im 21. Jahrhundert /Scientific

Responsibility and Peace in the 21st Century, Frankfurt a.M.: Peter Lang.

(2006) ‘External Determinants of Local Violent Conflict: The Transnational Nature of

Contemporary Warfare’, in Interdépendances et Aide Publique au Développement. Paris:

Ministère des Affaires Etrangères/Iddri: 147-170.

(2005) ‘Reflexivity’, in Martin Griffiths, ed., Encyclopaedia of International Relations and Global

Politics, London and New York: Routledge.

(2004) ‘Governing the Legitimate Use of Force: Change, Inertia and Dilemmas of 'Global

Governance'’, in Alessandro Gobbicchi, ed., Globalization, Armed Conflicts and Security,

Roma: CeMiSS, pp. 57-82.

(2004) ‘Book Review of Kaldor, Mary (2003) Global Civil Society: An Answer to War,

Cambridge: Polity Press’, Journal of International Relations and Development 4: 444-7.

(2003) ‘The Commodification of Violence: Private Military Companies and African States’, in

Mammo Muchie, ed., The Making of the Africa-Nation: Pan-Africanism and the African

Renaissance, London: Adonis-Abbey, pp. 264-80.

(2001) ‘Class, Weberian approaches to’, in R.B.J. Jones, ed., The Routledge Encyclopaedia of

International Political Economy, London and New York: Routledge, pp. 166-7.

(1997) Leander, Anna and Stefano Guzzini, ‘Economic and Monetary Union and the Crisis of

European Social Contracts’, in Petri Minkkinen and Heikki Patomäki, eds, The Politics of

Economic and Monetary Union, Helsiniki: The Finnish Institute of International Affairs,

pp. 131-61.

Recent Working papers and newsletters

(2012) Cost Before Hearts and Minds – Private Security in Afghanistan', ISN Special Features,

(available at http://isn.ethz.ch/isn/Digital-Library/Special-

Feature/Detail?lng=en&id=152215&contextid774=152215&contextid775=152210&tabid=1

453314179).

(2012) Commercial Politics of Peace: Military Markets Recasting European Engagements in

Afghanistan. PRIO Policy Papers n. 08. (available at http://www.prio.no/sptrans/-

709175666/Leander-Commercial-Politics-of-Peace-PRIO-Policy-Brief-8-2012B.pdf).

(2012) Letting Others Lead: European Approaches to the Regulation of International Military

Markets. PRIO Policy Papers n. 7 (http://www.prio.no/sptrans/-1750795794/Leander-

Letting-Others-Lead-PRIO-Policy-Brief-7-2012B.pdf).

(2012) Silent and Irresponsible: European Approaches to Commercial Military Services. PRIO

Policy Papers n. 6. (Available at http://www.prio.no/sptrans/-571983343/Leander-Silent-

and-Irresponsible-PRIO-Policy-Brief-6-2012B.pdf).

(2009) Chimeras with Obscure Powers: Hybrid States and the Public-Private Distinction. In The

International Studies Association Workshop: The Chimerical State and the Public-Private

Hybridization of the 21st Century State. New York (available at:

http://openarchive.cbs.dk/cbsweb/handle/10398/7969).

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(2009) Contractualized Citizenship, Nationalized Contracting, Militarized Soldiering: The Market

for Force and the Right to have Protection Rights. In Practices of Citizenship and the

Politics of Insecurity, edited by The ECPR. Lisbonne (available at:

http://openarchive.cbs.dk/cbsweb/handle/10398/7962).

(2009) Risk and the Fabrication of Apolitical, Unaccountable Military Markets: The Case of the

CIA “Killing Program”. In Séminaire de recherche du Groupe « Sécurité, Union

européenne et relations transatlantiques » in the Framework Program INEX. Paris

(available at: http://openarchive.cbs.dk/cbsweb/handle/10398/7965).

(2009) Security: A Contested Commodity. In Governing Private Security: Perspectives on the

Public-Private Divide, edited by Centre for the Democratic Control over Armed Forces

(DCAF) / Centre for Security Economics and Technology University St. Gallen (CSET).

Geneva (available at: http://openarchive.cbs.dk/cbsweb/handle/10398/7964).

(2009) Signposting Four Pitfalls: A Reflection on Historical Sociology and IR. In State-formation

in a Post-Tilly Era. Copenhagen Business School (available at:

http://openarchive.cbs.dk/cbsweb/handle/10398/7968).

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List of Academic Conferences, Public Lectures and Appearances for Anna Leander (2006-)

2006

Date and Place Venue My Contribution

9-10 January 2006

University of Basel

The Privatization of Security and Social

Trust

Discussant and Chair of Panel

19-21 April 2006

University of

Aberysthwyth

(Gregynog)

SECURITY BEYOND THE STATE:

The Privatization and Globalization of

Security in Africa

Paper (with van Munster): ‘Neo-

Liberal Governmentality of

Contemporary Security:

Understanding the Security

Contractors in Darfur and EU

Immigration Control’.

23-26 March 2006

San Diego

International Studies Association

Convention

Presentation of two single and one

co-authored paper. Discussant on

two panels. Chair on one panel.

27-8 April 2006

Warsaw, Belweder

Red Cross/Polish Institute of

International Affairs: The Privatization

of War

Speaker on “The Changing Nature

of Warfare”

12-14 May 2006

Lund University

State, Conflict and Democracy Invited Discussant

24-27 June

Tartu (Estonia)

Central and East European International

Studies Association Conference

Paper: Private Actors Defending

and Defining the Public Interest in

Peace. Discussant on one panel.

Chair of one panel.

31 August-3 Sept.

2006. Philadelphia

American Political Studies Association

Conference

Paper: ‘The 'Realpolitik of

Reason': Thinking International

Relations through Fields, Habitus

and Practice’, CBS, Institute of

Intercultural Communication and

Management Working Paper, (83).

2007

Date and Place Venue My Contribution

2-3 February 2007

Lund University

Transnational Organization and

Democratization of Global Governance

Paper: The Impunity of Private

Authority: Understanding the

Circumscribed Efforts to introduce

PMC Accountability.

8-9 February 2007,

The Basel Institute

of Governance

Non-State Actors as Standard Setters.

The Erosion of the Public-Private

Divide

Chair of Plenary Session 4 and

Speaker on the closing Ppenary

27 February 2007

Chicago

Workshop on Private Authority and

Private Governance

Paper: The Impunity of Private

Authority: Understanding the

Circumscribed Efforts to introduce

PMC Accountability.

28 February-3

March 2007,

International Studies Association

Annual Conference,

Paper: Good, Bad and Ugly Private

Security: The Production of

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Chicago Authority and the Significance of

Scholarship and Reflexivity

28 February-3

March 2007,

Chicago

International Studies Association

Annual Conference,

Discussant on the panel ”Diversity

without Unity: Theoretical

Contributions to International

Political Sociology”

28 February-3

March 2007,

Chicago

International Studies Association

Annual Conference,

Speaker on the Roundtable: ”The

Study of War: Data Collection,

Theory Building and Responsible

Scholarship

15-6 March

Raboud

2007University

Nijmegen

The Passenger as a Risk: Monitoring

Movement and Privatizing Threat. Joint

seminar of COST A24; The Centre for

Migration Research and the European

Framework 6 Programme Challenge

Discussant

13-14 April 2007

Zenter für

Interdiszipliäre

Forschung,

University of

Bielefeld

Preparatory Conference ”Control of

Violence”

Paper: Loss of Control or Loss of

Authority? Privatization,

Outsourcing and the consequence

of Competing views of violence

29-30 March 2007

University of

Copenhagen

Sovereignty Games: Instrumentalising

State Sovereignty in a European and

Global Context

Paper: Secure Sovereignty: State

Sovereignty and the Privatization

of the Use of Force

16 April 2007,

Security and

Defence Agenda,

Brussels

Security Sector Reform: Public-Private

Priorities

Speaker in Session 2. Link

http://www.securitydefenceagenda.

org

19 April 2007,

Copenhagen

Dansk Røde Kors Speaker on: Krigsherrer og

lejesoldater: Det globale marked

og vold (in Danish)

10 May 2007

Amsterdam Forum

(recorded in DR

Radiohuset )

Does your country need you? 40 mins

Radio Feature on conscription

Panelist on the programme (one of

three). The programme can be

downloaded from:

http://www.radionetherlands.nl/fea

tures/amsterdamforum/070513af

18 May 2007

University of

Bristol

Workshop on “Risk, Territoriality and

Security” part of the ESRC project:

“The Commodification of Security”

Discussant on the panel

“Territoriality and Security” and

Roundtable speaker on “Risk,

Territoriality and the Market”

1-2 June 2007

Technische

Universität

Darmstadt

Private Corporations as Norm

Entrepreneurship the EU and Beyond:

Investigating Political, Societal and

Economic Driving Forces of Private

Self-Regulation

Discussant on the panels “The

market as a driving force” and

“What are viable mixtures of

public and private regulation”

15-16 June 2007 Macht, Ohnmacht, Gegenmacht: Discussant on the panel:

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Hanse

Wissenschafts-

kolleg

Delmenhorst

Nichtstaatliche Akteure im globalen

Regieren

„Konzeptionen zur Macht

nichtstaatlichen Akteuren“

18-9 June 2007

Copenhagen

Business School,

CBP

Closed workshop on “Discourse and

Political Economy”.

Participant. The workshop requires

everyone to present a paper and

discuss.

9 June 2007

(recorded at DR

radiohuset)

Konflikt: Krig på Entreprenad: Om

Privata Militär Företag och Politiken

som Militariseras

An hour long participant in the

discussion program. Can be

downloaded from

http://www.sr.se/cgi-

bin/P1/program/index.asp?program

ID=1300

28-9 June 2007

Copenhagen

Business School

Society for the Advancement of Socio-

Economics Annual Meeting

Discussant on: “Economic

Sociology meets International

Political Economy”.

12-15 September

2007 Univ. of

Turin

ECPR Standing Group on International

Relations meeting

Presentation of two papers, chair

and roundtable participant.

Programme and papers available at

www.sgir.org/conference2007/inde

x.htm

16 October,

Delmenhorst

Hansewissenschaftskolleg fellow lecture Presentation: Outsourcing Military

Services

18-9 October 2007

University of Basel

COST conference on the privatization of

security and trust

Presentation of a paper, chair

23 October 2007:

Lisbon

High Level Conference on ESDP, Crisis

Prevention & Conflict Resolution in

Africa

Roundtable participant and

discussant

26-7 October 2007

Institute of

Political Science

Paris

International Political Sociology / COST

Conference

Roundtable participant and

commentator.

15-6 November

2007 Copenhagen

Business School

GARNET Author Workshop: Business

and Global Governance – Business in

Global Governance

Paper presented practices provided

order: The Private

Military/Security Business and

Global (In)Security

6-7 December

2007 Danish

Institute of

International

Studies

Workshop of the Network on Markets for

Peace Paper presented: Securing

Sovereignty by Governing Security

through Markets

17-8 December

Panama City

The UN Working Group on the use of

Mercenaries / Special Procedures assumed

by the Office of the High Commissioner on

Human Rights: Latin America and

Caribbean Regional Consultation on the

Effects of the Activities of Private Military

Paper presented: Existing

International Instruments and

Mechanisms (referenced in the

UNHCR report A/HRC/7/7/Add.5

available at

http://www2.ohchr.org/english/issues/

12

and Security Companies on the Enjoyment

of Human Rights: Regulation and Oversight mercenaries/wgissues.htm )

2008

Date and Place Venue My Contribution

15 January,

Hebrew University

/ Davies Institute

of International

Relations

Governmentality in International

Politics. An International Workshop

Paper Presented: Sovereignty and

the Governmentalization of

Security

5 March e-mail

consultancy

Høring og høringssvar vdr fordeling af

frekvensbånd

Consultation with the association

of professional users “Professionel

Mobile Radio Bruger Gruppen”

10-11 March,

Peace Research

Institute in Oslo

(PRIO)

SAFE: Security Advancing a

Framework of Enquiry (ESF/NSF

forward look on research agendas)

Presentation on Globalization

26-29 March, San

Francisco

International Studies Association annual

convention

Presentation of paper: Sign Wars:

Hollywood Branding Politics

Discussant on two panels

Roundtable participant

10-11 April,

Frankfurt

University

The Rise of Non-Triad Mulitnationals

(ESF/ECRP project meeting)

Presentation of “Challenging

International Security Governance:

The Role of Military Related

Security Services from the South”

11 April telephone

interview

Preparation of Red Cross text book on

Human Rights for Danish secondary

schools

Interview with representatives,

compilation of bibliography, and

discussion of interview text

14 May University

of Bremen/Jacobs

University

Bremen Graduate School in Social

Sciences Lecture Series

Lecturer on “Military Markets in

Context”

19 May Berlin,

Branderburgischer

Academie

Tagung über Extremer Gewalt Discussant, participant

23 May London,

Queen Mary,

University of

Lodnon

Workshop: Pirates, Bandits,

Mercenaries and Terrorists: Privatised

Violence in Historical Context

Presentation of “Military Markets

in Context” and discussant.

5-6 June CEPS,

Brussels

The social construction of threat and the

changing relation between liberty and

security

Participant in Roundtable on “the

social construction of threat since

the Cold War” and chair of the

panel: Eclipsing the public-private

distinction

25-7 June, DIIS

Copenhagen

Markets for Peace?: Informal agency

and economic networks

Invited participant and

commentator

8 September Open

University London

Workshop: The military, citizenship and

security

Panel presenter and discussant.

2-3 October Lund National Peace and Conflict Research Paper presenter and discussant

13

University Workshop

5 November

Foreign Ministry

den Haag

Lunch seminar series Presentation on the transformation

of global governance and

international aid collaboration

5 November:

Amsterdam

In depth interview with Dagblad De

Pers

5 November:

debalie Centre

Amsterdam

The globalizing crystal ball seminar

series (this one combining podium

discussion, video and graphic arts).

Opening statement on the

transformation of global

governance

14 November CBS GARNET Workshop on “the power of

numbers”

Discussant

20-22 November

Dutch Defence

Academy, Breda

VIEW workshop: Mobilizing Risk and

Uncertainty

Paper Presenter: Unsettled

Certainties, Responsibilization and

Politics: Understanding the

Normalization of Military Markets

24-25 November

Royal Danish

Defence College

Privatization of Security Paper Presenter: The Consequence

of Privatization for modern

soldiering

6 December

Agenda DR1

Krig som forettning (war as business) In depth discussion/interview

2009

Date and Place Venue My Contribution

8-9 January

London School of

Economics

“Manufacturing Global Risks”

organized by the Centre for analysis of

risk and regulation

Presentation of paper: “the

production of global security risks”

14 February

ISA New York

Workshop: “Public-Private

Hybridization of the 21st Century State”

an International Studies Association

Presentation of paper: Chimeras

with Obscure Powers:

Hybrid States and the Public-

Private Distinction

15-18 February

ISA New York

Panels:

Public-Private Hybridization of the 21st

Century State

"An Idea Grown Old? Tracing the

Transformation of the State in Security

Politics".

Roundtable:

The Future Global Political Economy:

Historical Methods and Scenarios

Discussant:

Non-Triad Multinational Companies:

Trajectories and Challenges I

Papers for panels:

"Chimeras with Obscure Powers:

Hybrid States and the Public-

Private Distinction"

"Practices (Re)Producing Orders:

Understanding the Role of

Business in Global Security

Governance"

25 March

Copenhagen

DR Perspektiv Deadline/Orientering

Ane Havgaard Lauersen

Programmedarbejder

Telephone interview

31 March Aarhus

Universitet

Militær og Politik v. Clemes Stubbe

Østergaard

Guest Lecture on topic:

“"Commercializing Military

14

Services, Transforming Politics".

15-18 April

(Lisbon)

ECPR working group on Practices of

Citizenship Politics of Insecurity

Paper presentated: Contractualized

Citizenship, Nationalized Contracting,

Militarized Soldiering: The Market for

Force and the Right to have

Protection Rights

23-4 April (CBS) Analyzing the Security Field: Mapping

Privatization and Internationalization

Coordiator of the international

PhD course (participants from 14

institutions from 7 countries

represented); lecturer and

commentator

13 May (CBS) Workshop: Business in Global

Governance

Coordinator and Paper Discussant

(involving participants from CBS

institutions, DIIS, The Universities

of Warwick and York )

28 May (DIIS) Workshop: Liberalism and world order:

Internationalism, Imperialism and

Integration

Invited participant and discussant

3 Juni (CBS) Interview with Louise Juel Christensen In depth discussion about the

reform of conscription

15-16 June (DIIS) Workshop: The Elite: Power Structures,

Authority, and Legitimacy in

Contemporary Societies

Invited Participant and discussant

22 June (Open

University

London)

CIG/CRESC Workshop: Soldiers,

Citizens and Security. National Identity,

Citizenship and Military Service

Invited Participant and discussant

9 September Interview with Anna von Sperling from

Information (Danish daily newspaper)

Basis for background article:

“Lejesoldater på Frihjul i Afrika”

(11 September)

10 September

(DIIS)

Workshop: The Crisis of Liberal

Internationalism

Invited Participant and discussant

16 September

Jönköping

International

Business School

Association of Foreign Policy

Association Guest lecture on

The Politics of Commercializing the

Military

Invited Speaker: presentation

discussed and accompanied by an

interview in the association paper

17-18 September

CBS

Workshop: Global Constitutionalism Invited Speaker: Where to from

now with Global Constitutionalism

1-2 October

CBS

Workshop: ’State-formation in a Post-

Tilly Era’

Paper presenter (“Signposting Four

Pitfalls: A Reflection on Historical

Sociology and IR”) and discussant.

7 October

Centre for

Advanced Security

Theory,

Copenhagen

University

Capitalizing on Bourdieu Invited Commentator

8 October

University of

Frit Forum Guest Speaker

The Politics of Commercializing the

Invited Speaker: The politics of

commercializing the military

15

Aarhus Military

20 October

Sciences Po/CERI

Séminaire de recherche du Groupe

« Sécurité, Union européenne et

relations transatlantiques » INEX :

Converging and conflicting ethical

values in the internal/external security

continuum in Europe.

Invited Speaker on : Risk and the

Fabrication of Military Markets

29-30 October

Brussels

COST Living in Risk Society: working

group 3 on the Business of Surveillance

Invited Expert

2-3 November

Geneva

International Workshop: Governing

Private Security: Perspectives on the

Public-Private Divide (organized by

Centre for the Democratic Control over

Armed Forces and the Centre for

Security Economics and Technology

University St. Gallen)

Invited Paper giver: Security: A

Contested Commodity

5-6 November

CBS Copenhagen

International Workshop: The

Mainstreaming of CSR codes of conduct

Invited Paper Giver: Oxymoron or

Ambiguity? The Mainstreaming

Codes of Conduct for Military

Companies 2 December,

Deloitte

Copenhagen

Risk Management. A Seminar

Organized for the Foreign Ministry and

the Danish Export Council

Invited Paper Giver: Political Risk

Analysis; a Conceptual

Framework

8 December,

Copenhagen

University,

European Studies

Quo Vadis, Europa? Debating

democratic models for Europe: Panel

Discussion with Chantal Mouffe.

Invited Panel Participant

16 December,

Copenhagen

University, Centre

for Advanced

Security Theory

Risk Analysis: A field within Security

Studies?

Invited Discussant

18-19 December,

Institut de Sciences

Politiques de Paris

Workshop Meeting 2: The Chimerical

State and the Public-Private

Hybridization of the 21st Century State

Invited Paper Giver

2010

Date and Place Venue My Contribution

14-15 January

COST Brussels

Workshop launching the action

Systemic Risks, Financial Crises and

Credit - The Roots, Dynamics and

Consequences of the Subprime Crisis

Invited Expert for Denmark

21-23 January

Free University

Berlin

Glocal’ Practices of Security Governance in

the Postcolony Invited Paper giver and commentator.

Paper presented (co-authored with

Peter A. Albrecht, Of States and

Secret Societies: Local Ownership

and Appropriation of Security Sector

Reform in Sierra Leone

16

17-20 February

New Orleans (LA)

International Studies Association

Annual Conference

1 paper presented, 2 roundtable

presences, 2 discussant roles

(details below)

Paper: Staging International Relations Practicing Bourdieu’s Sociology

Roundtable 1: Can IR Theories Aid in Repairing and Ailing Global Political

Economy? Implications for Policy

Roundtable 2: The Public-Private Hybridization of the 21st Century State: An

ISA Venture Grant Roundtable.

Discussant 1: Risk, The State, and Contemporary Governance

Discussant 2: Security For Sale: Private Security and the Framing of Risk and

Threat

2 Marts

CBS

Dagbladet information Interview med journalist

Article:

12 March, Danish

Defense Academy

Session of Stab Course, “Contemporary

Conflicts” (Flex D)

Double lecture on ”The Nature and

Role of Privatization in

Contemporary Conflicts”.

31 March, Koc

University Istanbul

Invited guest lecturer to join faculty

seminar of depts. Of International

Relations and Business Administration

Title: Security as a contested

commodity

2 April, Bilkent

University Ankara

Invited guest speaker to seminar series Title: The sociology of global

financial crisis

13-15 April, City

University London

Invited panelist and discussant at the

Surveillance and Society annual

conference

Title of paper: What Do Codes of

Conduct Do? A Question to the

CSR Debate

3 May, DIIS,

Copenhagen

International Workshop on Sovereignty Invited Commentator and Chair

4-5 May,

Norwegian

Foreign Policy

Institute (NUPI)

Workshop: International Historical

Sociology meets International Relations

Invited Commentator: the Aim for

the Planned Special Issue

27 May,

Copenhagen

University

Workshop: Centre for Advanced

Security Theory

Paper Presented: “Risk and the

Fabrication of Apolitical,

Unaccountable Military Markets”

28-9 May, Centre

for Business and

Politics CBS

Workshop: State formation Research in

a Post-Tilly Era

Paper Presented: Signposting Four

Pitfalls: A Reflection on Historical

Sociology and IR

3-5 June, Hamburg

University

Workshop: Unclenching Fists. Dialogue

and Diversity in Diplomatic Interaction

Paper Presented (with Maribel

Blasco): Unbridging the field of

diplomacy: Power, Conflict and

Consensus in the ‘Intercultural

Communication’ at COP15

7-8 June, Academy

of Sciences

Budapest

Workshop: The Business of

Surveillance

Invited expert, roundtable

participant and commentator

10-11 Juni,

University of

Göteborg

Workshop: The privatization of Security Paper presented: “The Power of

the Public Private Divide” (also

invited as commentator/chair)

17

13-14 July,

University of

Sydney

Academy of the Social Sciences in

Australia Workshop: The Hybridized

State: Past, Present, Future

Invited Participant. Paper

presented: Chimeras Governing

(In)Security: Enmeshment,

Misrecognition and Empowerment

in Hybrid States (also chair and

commentator)

7-8 September COST meeting: Financial Crisis,

Systemic Risks and Credit

Invited participant and speaker

9-11 Sept.;

Stockholm

Utrikespolitiska

institutet

Standing Group on International

Relations of the ECPR

Presenting paper in panel on

popular culture in IR and

commenting on three other panels

(actor network theory in IR, the

development of Piracy and

privatization of security)

13-14 Sept. 2010 CAST Conference: University of

Copenhagen: The Politics of

Securitization

Invited discussant on the panel:

Security Politics as a Function

30 Sept.

Umeå Universitet

Utrikes Politiska Föreningen Invited Lecturer: The Role of

Commercial Security in Peace

Operation

21 October Institut

Barcelona

d’Estudios

Internationales

(IBEI) Barcelona

IBEI Faculty Seminar Invited Paper Giver: Uneasy

Definitions: Contested

Commodification, Worlds of

Worth and the Elusive Military

Market

5 November,

University of

Duisburg

20-jähriges Jubiläum des Instituts für

Entwicklung und Frieden (INEF)

Panel Discussant on the Issue Of

"Global Governance Zwischen

Weltordnungspolitik Und

Hegemonialem Diskurs"

18 November,

Brussels

SANDERA Expert Workshop on the

“future relationship between the ERA –

Security Research- and Defence

Research Policy”

Discussant of the “Scenarios”

produced in the project

7-8 December

CAST, Univ. of

Copenhagen

International Workshop for the Book:

Bourdieu in Interntional Relations

Presenter of chapter: “Markets”

(details at

http://cast.ku.dk/events/workshops/

15 December

CAST, Univ. of

Copenhagen

21st Century Soldiering: Mercenaries,

Memorials, Movies

Presenter of paper:

“Commercialized soldiers” (details

at

http://cast.ku.dk/events/workshops/

2011

Date and Place Venue My Contribution

13-14 January

Vejle (org. Århus

University

DU/DANIDA initiative: Building a

Strong Platform for Stability,

Democracy and Rights

Presentations: Introduction to

Platform

18

8-13 March,

Nairobi (org. BSU)

Workshop on Building Stronger

Universities and collaboration

Presentation: Key Concepts of the

Platform

15 March Montreal International Studies Association

Venture Workshop: “The Markets for

Force: Regional Variation in the Forms

and Functions of Security

Commodification.”

Paper Presented:

16 March

Montreal

International Studies Association

Annual Convention

Paper presented:

18 March Montreal International Studies Association

Annual Convention

Panel Discussant: (Ab)using

Images? Methodological

Approaches to the Study of

Perception and Visuality in Critical

Security Studies: Perception and

the Application of Force

18 March Montreal International Studies Association

Annual Convention

Panel Discussant: Symbolic and

Physical Violence in International

Relations

29 March

Copenhagen

Danish Defense Academy Guest Lecture on “The

commercialization of conflicts”

13 April

Copenhagen

Copenhagen Business School (CBS):

Public Debate: The Shifting Public

Private Divide in Defense with Peter

Lundgren (Chairman of the Board for

the Swedish Security and Defence

Industry Association)

Organizer and Chair

13 April

Copenhagen

Copenhagen Business School (CBS):

Research Seminar with Professor

William Walters (Carleton University

Ottowa)

Organizer and Chair

13 May, PRIO

Oslo

Seminar around the article The Top-

Secret-National-Security Enterprise:

Analyzing Practices to Capture

Chimeras”

Presenter

16 May, NUPI

Oslo

Public lecture: “The Status of

Dilplomats in IR”

Presenter

19-20 May, ETH

Zürich

Workshop: Beyond security politics?

Threats, risks, and fears in international

relations

Key note address: From a Politics

of (In)Security to a Politics of

Risk? A Comment on the

Significance of a Dual

Mechanism Misrecognition

25-28 May York

University, CA

Workshop: New Constitutionalism and

World Order

Presenter: What Do Codes of Conduct Do?

Commercial (In)Security, Hybrid

Constitutions and Militarization

16-17 June, PRIO

Oslo

Workshop: The Commercialization of

Security and Peace and Reconciliation

Key organizer of the event.

Presenter of introduction and

19

Strategies in Europe author of summary directed to the

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

21 June, Open

University (Milton

Keynes)

Workshop on Acts of Citizenship

organized by the Centre for Citizenship,

Identities and Governance

Key Note Speech entitled:

“Of Cookbooks and Unfinished

Dictionaries”

24-25 June,

University of

Rotterdam

Research Seminar organized by the

Erasmus School of Law: “Irrelevant,

Advisors or Decision-Makers? The Role

of ‘Experts’ in International Decision-

Making”

Roundtable participant and

commentator

20-22 July, USPI

(Sao Paolo)

ABRI Annual Conference: Rountable on

International Political Sociology

Roundtable Presentation

15 August-15

September (PUC

Rio de Janeiro)

PhD Colloquim: Commercial Security

Practices in World Politics

Facilitator and organizer

31 August (PUC

Rio de Janeiro)

IRI Faculty Seminar: Understanding the

Top-Secret-National-Security Enterprise

Invited guest speaker

14 September

(PUC Rio de

Janeiro)

PhD Course in Research Methods:

Framing research questions in critical

security

Guest speaker

8 October, Ottawa

(University of

Ottawa, Centre on

Public

Management and

Policy)

PRIVATE SECURITY WORKSHOP Closed workshop

27-28 October

(University of

Hamburg)

Workshop „Methodologische

Fallstricke der Normenforschung“

Key notespeaker: Of Cookbooks

and Unfinished Dictionaries

7 November

(University of

Copenhagen)

Research Seminar: International

Practices – Theory And Debate In

International Relations

Speaker: Practices and IPE

1 December

(Swedish Defense

College)

Research Seminar Guest Speaker on the topic:

Risk Restricting the Regulation of

Military Markets

9-11 December

(PRIO Oslo)

Author workshop: The

Commercialization of Security in

Europe

Main organizer of this final

workshop preparing the book MS.

20

2012

Date and Place Venue My Contribution

11-12 January

(VU, Amsterdam)

Workshop: Uncertain Futures: The

Changing Temporalities of International

Law

Presentation of the paper:

Of Hummingbirds and Parrots:

Drones Re-producing the

Temporalities of International Law

24 February

(CBS,

Copenhagen)

Seminar: Traces of War in Everyday Co-organizer with professor

Ronnie Lipschutz

28 March (Lund

University,

Sweden)

Guest lecture for Faculty Seminar in

Political Science

Presentation on “Working with

Bourdieu in International

Relations”

1-4 April (San

Diego, USA)

International Studies Association

Annual Convention; 1 April.

Panel presentation “What do codes

of conduct do?” on the Panel

Weberian Schizophrenia in

International Relations

1-4 April (San

Diego, USA)

International Studies Association

Annual Convention; 2 April.

Panel Chair: “Markets and

Military”

1-4 April (San

Diego, USA)

International Studies Association

Annual Convention; 2 April.

Panel Commentator: Gender and

Military Privatization”

1-4 April (San

Diego, USA)

International Studies Association

Annual Convention; 2 April.

Panel Presentation: “The Song of

the Hummingbird Drone” on the

Panel From Means to Meaning.

10-15 April

(Antwerpen,

Belgium)

ECPR Joint Sessions: Working groups

“Private Military and Security

Companies: Transforming Security

Governance?”

Co-organizer of Working group

and presenter of paper “Markets in

the Making of Multilateral

Operations”

7-8 May (Lund

University)

Conference: The Legitimacy and

Legitimation of Transnational

Governance

Paper Presenter: Technological

Legitimation of Transnational

Security Governance

21

4 June (New Dehli,

India/Skype)

Research Project Strategic Trends 2050

by IDSA-DRDO (Institute for Defence

Studies and Analyses - Defence

Research and Development

Organization)

Expert Consultancy / Interview

27 August (ETH

Zurich)

Interview with Dominic Bechaz for ISN

Special Features of the International

Relations and Security Network

Expert Consultancy/ Interview

Published as Cost before Hearts

and Minds – Private Security in

Afghanistan

20-22 September

Jagellonian

University,

Krakow

The Central and Eastern European

International Studies Association

Conference

Paper presented:

Technological Politics of Anwar

al-Awlaqi Case: Drones (Re-

)Producing the International Law /

International Relations Distinction

20-22 September

Jagellonian

University,

Krakow

The Central and Eastern European

International Studies Association

Conference

Paper presented:

The Value of Neutrality: Research

Ethics in International Relations

24-25 September

(Monash

Univeristy Prato

Centre)

Business Experiences and Social

Responsibilities Conference

Oral presentation: Transforming

European Economic Creativities in

the Wake of the Financial Crisis

(with Pierre Guillet de Monthoux)

4-5 October,

Goethe Uni.

Frankfurt a/M

Dialogues on Security, Theoretical,

Methodological, And Empirical

Advances and Challenges

Paper Presentated:

Drones Hybridizing Legal

Expertise in International Conflict

2013

Date and Place Venue My Contribution

29 January-2

February, Lund

University

A Workshop of COST Action IS1003 Paper presented: Targeted Killings

and Extrajudicial Executions:

Technological Agency in the

Politics of Legal Expertise

7 February Emerging Markets; Research Division

PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (Mclean,

Virginia USA)

Expert Interview with Sunita

Saligram and Mena Cammett

14 February,

Collegio Carlo

Alberto

Public Lecture Paper Presented: The Value of

Neutrality: Research Ethics in

International Relations

3 April, ISA

Annual

Convention (San

Francisco)

Panel: Security beyond Discourse Paper Presented: Technological

Agency in the Politics of the Legal

Expertise

22

4 April, April, ISA

Annual

Convention (San

Francisco)

Panel: What Technologies Do:

Revisiting the Politics of Actants in

International Relations

Panel Organizer and Discussant

5 April, April, ISA

Annual

Convention (San

Francisco)

Roundtable: The Diffusion of

Sovereignty in World Politics

Paper Presented: Target killing and

Extrajudicial Assassination:

Contestation, Hybridity and

Diffraction in the Diffusion of

Sovereignty Norms

23-4 May, Ludwig

Maximilian Uni.

(Munich)

Workshop: DFG-Network "Privatization

of Security"

Discussant and Keynote: "Strong

Objectivity" in Security Studies:

Ethnographic Contributions to

Method Development

27-28 May,

European

University Institute

Workshop: The Power of Legality:

Practices of International Law and their

Politics

Discussant and paper presenter:

Lawfare: the Power of Legality in

International Law and Warfare

(co-authored with Wouter Werner)

28-29 June,

Wissenschafts

Zentrum Berlin

Workshop: conference: The Rule of

Law in Global Governance

Paper presented: Undermining the

Rule of Law by Extending

Regulation: Whitelisting and

Accountability in the Private

Military and Security Industry

23

Censor/Evaluation/Hiring Committee Activities (2006-):

2006

Task Institution

1 PhD committee (Chair and Report Writing) Central European Univeristy

10 BA Projects Copenhagen University (Political Science)

Associate Professor Hiring Committee (External) Aalborg Univeristy

5 Third Year Group Projects Roskilde

23 Oral examinations (5 different Courses) Copenhagen University (Political Science)

1 PhD Committee (Member and Report Writing) Aalborg Univeristy

2 PhD Hiring Committees CBS (IKL)

2007

Task Institution

7 Individual Assignments (MA level) Copenhagen University (Political Science)

1 Master Thesis University of Southern Denmark

8 Project Assignments Aalborg University

9 BA Projects Copenhagen University (Political Science)

3 Oral Project Based Oral Exams (MA) Roskilde

11 Project Assignments Aalborg University

1 PhD Committee (Member and Report Writing) Oslo University

1 MA Thesis CBS internal

2008

Task Institution

2 Phd Committees CBS, IKL (chair of committee)

5 Individual assignments (MA level 20 ECTS) Copenhagen University (Political Science)

1 MA Thesis Copenhagen University (Political Science)

Associate Professor Hiring Committee (invitation to

act as external member)

University of Uppsala

2009

1 MA Thesis Copenhagen University (Political Science)

19 Oral Examinations Copenhagen University (Political Science)

1 PhD Committee (as first discussant; Kersti Styvøy) Tromsø University

1 PhD Committee (as external examiner; Joakim

Berndtsson)

Göteborgs Universitet

5 BA thesis Aalborg Universitet

1 PhD Committee (Christian Olsson) Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris

1 PhD Committee (Yiannis Mylonas) Copenhagen University (Department of

Media, Cognition and Communication)

1 MA Thesis Roskilde University (Global Studies, MSc

Public Administration)

1 PhD Pre-defense (Winnie Bothe) Copenhagen University, Faculty of Political

24

Science

1 Professor Hiring Committee CBS, Institute of Intercultural

Communication and Management

1 Assistant Professor Hiring Committee CBS, Centre for Business and Politics

2010

6 Third year projects Roskilde University, Global Studies

1 Associate Professor Hiring Committee Göteborgs Universitet, Global Studies

6 MA projects Roskilde University, Global Studies

7 BA projects Aarhus Universitet

2011

5 MSc Projects

3 BA Projects

Roskilde University, Global Studies

Hiring committee for 1 assistant and 1 associate

professor

Roskilde University, Global Studies

1 MSc Project Roskilde University, Global Studies

1 PhD Committee (candidate: Martin Bæk

Carstensen)

Aalborg Universitet, Dept. of Political

Science

Acceptance to become external reviewer University of Birmingham

Censoring for MSc 1st year projects (14 Students) Roskilde University, Global Studies

External Evaluator for programs in

- Master Program in European Studies

- Master Program in Global Studies

- Master Program in International Administration

and Global Governance

Göteborgs Universitet

1 Phd Committee (candidate: Anthony Amicelle) Institut D’Etudes Politiques de Paris

2012

1 PhD Committee (candidate : Marcus Mohlin) Swedish National Defence College and

Finish National Defence University

(defended in Helsinki)

5 MSc Projects Roskilde University, Global Studies

2 MSc Dissertations Roskilde University, Global Studies

Commentator on PhD seminar of Carina Meyn University of Southern Denmark/DIIS

Commentator on WiP of Mia Hartmann Copenhagen Business School (OM)

Commentator on WiP of Eskil Kristian Riskær Copenhagen Business School (IKL)

External reviewer for all courses in POLSIS (under

and post graduate)

Birmingham University

1 PhD committee (candidate: Peter Alexander

Albrecht, my supervisee)

Copenhagen Business School

1 PhD committee (candidate: Ingvilde Bode, my

supervisee)

University of Tuebingen

1 PhD committee (candidate: Gabriela Corte-Real

Pinto)

L’Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris

2 MSc Project Aalborg University, Dept of Political

Science

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Docent promotion committee (for Towns) University of Gothenburg

Reader promotion position (for Kinsey) Kings College (London)

2013

1 MSc Thesis RUC, Global Studies

5 MSc course projects RUC, Global Studies

1 PhD committee (candidate: Jessica Crivelli, my

supervisee)

University of Zurich

Full Professorship promotion (for Sinclair) University of Warwick

Director Position Danish Institute of International Studies

1 PhD committee (candidate: Åse Gilje Østensen,

my supervisee)

University of Bergen

Associate Professor Promotion (Tore Fougner) Bilkent University

External Examiner for the Political Science

Programs

Birmingham University