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Name: GUZZINI Stefano<br />
Nationality: German and Italian<br />
<strong>Curriculum</strong> <strong>vitae</strong><br />
Date of birth: 24.08.63 in Saarbrücken (FRG)<br />
Address: Danish Institute for International Studies Uppsala University<br />
Strandgade 56 Dept of Government<br />
DK - 1401 Copenhagen K PO Box 514<br />
Tel: (+45) 32.69.89.53 75120 Uppsala<br />
Fax: (+45) 32.69.87.00 Tel: (+46-18) 4711211<br />
E-mail: sgu@diis.dk stefano.guzzini@statsvet.uu.se<br />
Homepage: http://www.diis.dk/sw11172.asp<br />
Education<br />
1988-94 European University Institute in Florence<br />
1994 PhD in Political and Social Sciences on “Power Analysis as a Critique of<br />
Power Politics: Understanding Power and Governance in the Second<br />
Gulf War” under the supervision of Steven Lukes and Susan Strange.<br />
(Awarded with a mark of distinction)<br />
1987-88 London School of Economics and Political Science<br />
1988 MSc Politics of the World Economy (supervision: Susan Strange)<br />
Thesis on ‘T.S.Kuhn and International Relations. International Political<br />
Economy and the Inter-Paradigm Debate’ (awarded with a mark of<br />
distinction)<br />
1984-87 Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris<br />
1985 Certificat d'Études Politiques (mention: très bien)<br />
1987 Diplôme de l'Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris<br />
Section: International Relations, specialization: Europe. Awarded with a<br />
mark of distinction (‘félicitations du jury’).<br />
1982-84 University of Saarland (Saarbrücken, FRG)<br />
Study of Political Science, Modern History, French literature and<br />
linguistics, and Spanish.<br />
1984 Zwischenprüfung (‘sehr gut’)<br />
1982 Abitur (Baccalaureat) at the Deutsch-Französisches Gymnasium (lycée<br />
franco-allemand) in Saarbrücken (Av.: 1.0. i.e. the highest possible<br />
grade).<br />
Languages<br />
Fluent (in decreasing order): German (mother tongue), English, French, Italian.<br />
Reading: Spanish (good), Danish, Swedish, Portuguese (all intermediary)
Academic positions<br />
Present positions<br />
2005-<br />
Professor of Government, Uppsala University<br />
2000-<br />
Senior researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies (until 2002 at the<br />
Copenhagen Peace Research Institute)<br />
External lecturer at Copenhagen University<br />
Former positions and guest professorships<br />
July-Sept 2011<br />
Guest professor at Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio)<br />
2007-2008<br />
DAAD Guest professor at the Bremen International Graduate School for Social Science<br />
March-April 2006<br />
Guest Professor at Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Programa de<br />
Doctorado Relaciones Internacionales y Estudios Africanos)<br />
2002-2005<br />
Associate Professor of Government, Uppsala University<br />
1997-2002 (2000-2002 on leave)<br />
Associate Professor of Political Science, International Relations and European Studies,<br />
Central European University (Budapest). Between 1998-2000, I have been a member of<br />
the elected (13 member) Senate supervising university-wide academic policies. From<br />
1997-99, I chaired the International Relations and European Studies Programme (see<br />
below)<br />
1994-1997<br />
Assistant Professor of Political Science, Central European University (Budapest)<br />
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Awards and fellowships<br />
2011 “The concept of power: a constructivist analysis” was selected by the<br />
editors of Millennium for the 40 th anniversary issue of the journal as one<br />
of “the seven ground-breaking articles from the archive that showcase the<br />
journal’s impact on international relations over the past four decades”. It<br />
was the article chosen to represent the entire decade from 2001-2011.<br />
(http://mil.sagepub.com/cgi/collection/anniversary)<br />
2009 Central and East European International Studies Association (CEEISA)-<br />
Award for outstanding contribution to the development of the association<br />
(2009 nominated and selected for Who’s Who in the World 2010)<br />
2007 awarded a fellowship at the Hanse Institute for Advanced Studies (Hanse<br />
Wissenschaftskolleg) and a DAAD-guest professorship at the Graduate<br />
School of Social Sciences of the University of Bremen (for the academic<br />
year 2007-08)<br />
2004 elected as Non-North American member into the Governing Council of<br />
the International Studies Association (two year term)<br />
1996-99 awarded a competitive ‘Junior Faculty Research Grant’ at the Central<br />
European University<br />
1994 awarded a ‘mark of distinction’ for my PhD in Social and Political<br />
Science at the European University Institute<br />
1988 awarded a PhD scholarship for the European University Institute,<br />
Florence<br />
1988 awarded a “mark of distinction” for my MSc (Econ) at the London<br />
School of Economics<br />
1987 awarded a mark of distinction (“félicitations du jury”) for the Diplôme de<br />
l’Institut d’Études Politiques de Paris,<br />
1984 awarded a student scholarship of excellence for the rest of my entire<br />
undergraduate and graduate studies by the Studienstiftung des Deutschen<br />
Volkes<br />
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Teaching and supervision experience<br />
Since 1994, I have been teaching courses on all levels on: (Introduction to) International<br />
Politics (undergrad), Foreign Policy Analysis (MA), Theories of International Relations<br />
(MA and PhD), Theories of International Political Economy (MA), Security Studies<br />
(MA), Theorising International Relations (MA), The end of the (post) Cold War (MA),<br />
Comparative European Politics (undergrad), West European Politics: the case of Italy<br />
(MA), Research design in comparative politics and international relations (PhD), Social<br />
theories of power in international relations (MA).<br />
I have also been teaching PhD workshops at different universities or research centers:<br />
Al Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies (Cairo), Antwerp, IEP Bordeaux,<br />
University of Coimbra, Hebrew University (Jerusalem), Universities of Madrid, Tartu,<br />
Tampere, Tübingen, and within the Danish PolForsk network.<br />
Besides my university teaching activities, I have been teaching at (and co-organising)<br />
several Summer universities in Kraków (1991-93), an on-line seminar on “Critical<br />
approaches to (In)security in Europe”, organised by the Standing Group of IR of the<br />
ECPR, a module within the framework of a preparation course for Italian diplomats in<br />
Florence, a module during the SGIR PhD Summer School in Prague (EIRSS 2006), and<br />
the NUPI Master Class 2010 on power analysis in IR.<br />
In Budapest and Uppsala, I have been supervising well over 150 BA and MA theses.<br />
Moreover, I have been the supervisor of two MPhil theses:<br />
Dorina Nastase (Central European University, 1999-2000): “The geopolitical tradition in<br />
French IR theory” (MPhil in Political Science)<br />
Dusanka Anastasijevic (Central European University, 1997-98): “Isolation less splendid:<br />
FR Yugoslavia, Croatia, Slovakia and Belarus at the contemporary European border of<br />
order” (MPhil in Political Science)<br />
Supervision of PhD theses (completed, in chronological order)<br />
Katalin Sárváry (Central European University): “The English School meets<br />
constructivism in International Relations” (defended in December 2004)<br />
Anna Brozowska (Central European University): “Belarus’ foreign policy: identity,<br />
power and legitimation” (defended in June 2006)<br />
Vincent Pouliot (University of Toronto): “Security community in and through practice:<br />
the power politics of Russia-NATO diplomacy” (external supervisor; defended 6 May<br />
2008)<br />
Ákos Kopper (International/Jacobs University Bremen): ‘Cosmopolitan Sovereignty and<br />
the proliferation and stratification of citizenship’ (external supervisor, defended 12<br />
December 2008)<br />
Julia Pruzan-Jørgensen (Copenhagen University): ‘Political liberalization, oppositional<br />
dynamics and authoritarian resilience: The Moroccan Mudawana reform process’,<br />
(defended in June 2010)<br />
Dörte Dinger (University of Bremen): ‘From friends to collaborators: A constructivist<br />
analysis of changes in Italo-German relations with the end of the Cold War’<br />
(Drittgutachter, defended January 2011)<br />
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Supervision of PhD theses (ongoing, alphabetic order)<br />
Emma Björnehed (Uppsala University 2007- ): ‘Ideas in conflict: the effect of frames in<br />
the Nepal conflict and peace process’<br />
Gelu Calacean (Uppsala University, 2004- ): “Institutional interplay in European<br />
Governance: a study in parallel institutionalization” (working title) [Calacean accepted<br />
a position at the EU Commission]<br />
Anna Danielson (Uppsala University 2010- ): ‘The Power of Informality: Exploring the<br />
social processes in the grey economy in Kosovo’ (working title)<br />
Andreas Jarblad (Uppsala University, Dept of Peace and Conflict Studies, 2009- ):<br />
‘American Foreign Policy and the Onset of Preventive War: The International Security<br />
Dynamics of China's Acquisition of the Bomb’ (working title)<br />
Michael Jonsson, (Uppsala University, 2008- ): ‘Why do rebels persevere? An analysis of<br />
the FARC in Columbia’ (working title)<br />
Oscar Larsson (Uppsala University, 2009- ): ‘Domestic sovereignty and its organization’<br />
(working title)<br />
Mariana Laeger (University of Frankfurt, 2010- ): ‘Performing Opposition: The<br />
Challenges and Benefits of Institutionalizing Contestation in Global Governance’<br />
(working title)<br />
Kristin Ljungkvist (Uppsala University, 2008- ): ‘The role of cities in international affairs<br />
(working title)’<br />
Ludvig Norman (Uppsala University, 2008- ) ‘Institutional Dynamics and policy domain<br />
definition in EU security policy’ (working title)<br />
Holly Oberle (Freie Universität Berlin/Berlin Graduate School of Transnational Studies,<br />
2010- ), ‘Magnifying Models of Masculinity in American Foreign Policy Discourse’<br />
(working title)<br />
Charlotta Friedner Parrat (Uppsala University, 2010- ), ‘The United and Divided Nations’<br />
(working title), Uppsala University, Dept. of Government<br />
Ewelina Sokolowska (Uppsala University, 2011- ): ‘This is your brain on politics: on the<br />
consequences of the biologisation of the political science discipline’ (working title)<br />
I have been invited as jury member or opponent of PhD theses (in chronological<br />
order):<br />
Valérie Marcel (Institut d’Études Politiques de Paris, 8 juin 2001): “Dilemmes sécuritaires<br />
au Moyen-Orient: problèmes de puissance et de gouvernance” (external jury<br />
member)<br />
Linus Hagström (Stockholm University, 22 May 2003): “Enigmatic Power? Relational<br />
Power Analysis and Statecraft in Japan’s China Policy” (opponent)<br />
Flora Kurikkala (Tampere University, 29 November 2003): “Representation of Changing<br />
Self: An EU Performance in the Middle East” (external pre-assessment and opponent)<br />
Susan Park (University of Sydney, submission spring 2004): “Norm diffusion within<br />
international organizations: the case of the World Bank” (external examiner)<br />
Jyri Raitasalo (University of Helsinki, 2005), “Constructing War and Military Power after<br />
the Cold War – the role of the United States in the Western definitions of War and<br />
Military Power in the post-Cold War era” (external pre-assessment and opponent,<br />
defense November 2005)<br />
Emmanuel Puig (IEP Bordeaux, 6 July 2007), “Du ‘péril jaune’ à la ‘menace chinoise’ :<br />
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sociogenèse de l’objet ‘Chine’ dans la discipline américaine des Relations<br />
Internationales” (external jury member)<br />
Halvard Leira (University of Oslo, 4 October 2011) “The Emergence of Foreign Policy:<br />
Knowledge, Discourse, History” (first opponent)<br />
Natalia Morozova (Central European University, Budapest, 21 October 2011) “The<br />
Politics of Russian Post-Soviet Identity: Geopolitics, Eurasianism, and Beyond”<br />
(external examiner)<br />
… and as opponent in Danish PhD ‘slutseminars’ (in chronological order):<br />
(Martin) Jess Pilegaard, ‘Between Coherence and Fragmentation. The EU's Everything<br />
But Arms Initiative. A Study of Policy Change in a Compartmentalised Political<br />
System’ (2005)<br />
Trine Villumsen, ‘Proving theory wrong? NATO’s European struggle for recognition<br />
after the Cold War’ (25 January 2008)<br />
Rebecca Adler-Nissen, ‘The Diplomacy of Opting Out: British and Danish Stigma<br />
Management in the European Union’ (9 January 2009)<br />
Kristian Søby Kristensen, ‘Imagining NATO: Out-of-Area Problems, Visions of the<br />
West, and the Historical Making of the Future (2 June 2009)<br />
Søren Gilsaa, ‘Socio-contextualising the revival of Islam in Tanzania: Genesis and<br />
current features of Islam’s public-political re-emergence in Tanzania’s post-Ujamaa<br />
era’ (16 June 2009)<br />
Experience of team leadership and project management<br />
2003-2009<br />
Leader of an international project on “Self-fulfilling geopolitics? An analysis of geopolitical<br />
thought in, and its consequences for, post Cold-War Europe” (Collaborators:<br />
Alexander Astrov, Central European University, Budapest and Tartu University; Andreas<br />
Behnke, University of Reading; Pinar Bilgin, Bilkent University; Petr Drulák, Institute of<br />
International Studies, Prague; Merje Kuus, University of British Columbia, Canada;<br />
Elisabetta Brighi, Oxford University and Fabio Petito, University of Sussex and<br />
L’Orientale di Napoli; Serban Cioculescu, University of Bucharest). Financially<br />
supported by the European COST A24. Book forthcoming with Cambridge University<br />
Press.<br />
2000-2001, 2003-2005<br />
Leader (with Anna Leander) of a research project on Alexander Wendt’s constructivist<br />
theory in international relations, funded by a CEU research grant and a COPRI<br />
travel/workshop grant. The research was published in a special issue of the Journal of<br />
International Relations and Development in 2001 and became the core of the reference<br />
book on Alexander Wendt and his critics, which we edited for Routledge (2006).<br />
1997-99,<br />
Head of International Relations and European Studies Department at the Central<br />
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European University, Budapest. As such, I was responsible for the entire administrative<br />
and academic organisation of the department, including budget, curriculum and faculty<br />
development. During my headship, the programme was financially saved, got a new MA<br />
curriculum-structure, developed a new PhD curriculum (both are still in place), and was<br />
upgraded from a “programme” to an independent “department”. The external assessment<br />
of my department headship by the Open University was very positive over these years<br />
(external examiners were: Prof. John Baylis, now University of Wales, Swansea, Tel:<br />
+44(0)1792 295302/3, e-mail: j.baylis@swansea.ac.uk; and Prof. Michael L. Smith,<br />
Queens University, Belfast, Tel: +44 28 9033 5544, Email: m.smith@qub.ac.uk).<br />
During my years at the CEU, I was responsible for organising several <strong>Curriculum</strong><br />
Development sessions in Budapest. Moreover, I was the local contact person in a project<br />
on curriculum development funded by the Volkswagen-Stiftung (1997-2000) and led by<br />
Prof. Klaus Segbers (Berlin) which materialised in the publication of a textbook for<br />
International Relations. Finally, I was invited to a special curriculum development<br />
workshop in Vilnius (March 2000) and as a special rapporteur of the Council of Europe<br />
Working Party on “Social Sciences and the Challenges of Transition” (1998).<br />
Academic community services<br />
Invited guest lectures<br />
at, for instance, the universities of Wales (at Aberystwyth), Amsterdam (VU), Antwerp,<br />
Aalborg, Belo Horizonte (PUC), Birmingham, Bremen, IEP Bordeaux, Bucharest,<br />
Coimbra, Copenhagen, Florence, Florida International University, Hebrew University<br />
(Jerusalem), Helsinki, IBEI (Barcelona), Kyung Hee University (Seoul), Ljubljana,<br />
Madrid (Autónoma), Malmö, Munich, Naples (l’Orientale), Odense, Prague, Rio de<br />
Janeiro (PUC), St Andrews, St. Petersburg, Tallinn, Tampere, Tartu, Tbilisi, Trier,<br />
Tübingen, Turku, Uppsala, Vilnius, Warwick, the Al Ahram Center for Political and<br />
Strategic Studies (Cairo), the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva, ISA-<br />
South conference (Miami 2005), the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI,<br />
Oslo), the Swedish Institute of International Studies (UI, Stockholm), the Institute for<br />
International Relations (Prague), the (Presidential) State Chancellery of the Georgian<br />
government (Tbilisi), the Brazilian Association of International Relations, the IR section<br />
of the Portuguese Political Science Association, and the Korean International Studies<br />
Association.<br />
Editor<br />
Editor of the Journal of International Relations and Development (2004-2008), the<br />
official journal of the Central and Eastern European International Studies Association<br />
(CEEISA), published by Palgrave/Macmillan.<br />
During my editorship, the journal was monitored and eventually accepted into coverage<br />
of the Social Science Citation Index. In its first year, its impact factor put it into the first<br />
half of the Political Science journal list.<br />
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Editorial Committees (book series)<br />
Central European University Press (1997-1999),<br />
Palgrave Series in International Relations (book series published on behalf of the SGIR,<br />
since 2006)<br />
Weltpolitik im 21. Jahrhundert (book series published on behalf of the IR section of the<br />
German Political Science Association, 2005-2011)<br />
Editorial Committees (journals)<br />
European Journal of International Relations (2004-2008)<br />
Zeitschrift für Internationale Beziehungen (2002-2010)<br />
International Advisory Boards (journals)<br />
Contexto Internacional (published at PUC, Rio de Janeiro) (since 2009)<br />
Cooperation and Conflict (since 1999),<br />
International Political Sociology (since 2007),<br />
International Relations (since 2002),<br />
International Studies Review (since 2008),<br />
Journal of Global Analysis (published at CESRAN, Turkey) (since 2009),<br />
Journal of International Relations and Development (1999-2004, since 2009),<br />
Millennium (2000),<br />
Relaciones Internacionales (Madrid) (since 2005),<br />
Review of International Political Economy (since 1999),<br />
Review of International Studies (2007-2010)<br />
International Boards (Associations)<br />
Governing Council of International Studies Association (Non-North American memberat-large,<br />
2004-2005),<br />
Steering Committee of the Standing Group of International Relations of the ECPR (2004-<br />
2010)<br />
Executive Committee of Central and Eastern European International Studies Association<br />
(since 2007)<br />
Peer reviewer for<br />
Cooperation and Conflict, European Journal of International Relations, European<br />
Journal of Policy Research, International Organization, International Political Science<br />
Review, International Relations, International Studies Quarterly, International Theory,<br />
Journal of International Relations and Development, Millennium, Review of International<br />
Political Economy, Review of International Studies, Zeitschrift für Internationale<br />
Beziehungen, Zeitschrift für Soziologie, as well as Blackwell, Cambridge University<br />
Press, Oxford University Press, Palgrave, Routledge, and Sage.<br />
Jury membership<br />
Best article published in the European Journal of International Relations (2007)<br />
ISA-IPE Section Award 2012 for best graduate paper in IPE presented at the previous ISA<br />
convention<br />
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Publications<br />
Peer-reviewed monographs or editions<br />
forthc. 2013/14 Power and International Relations (Cambridge: Cambridge<br />
University Press, hbk + pbk), to be published in the Themes in<br />
International Relations Series<br />
forthc. 2012 Power, realism and constructivism: theories and theorists (London<br />
et al: Routledge, hbk + pbk), to be published in The New<br />
International Relations Series<br />
forthc. 2012 The Return of Geopolitics? Social Mechanisms and Foreign Policy<br />
Identity Crises (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, hbk +<br />
pbk) [60000 words written by myself]. Published in the Cambridge<br />
Studies in International Relations Series<br />
April 1998<br />
(reprinted Jan.<br />
2002, 2004, 2006) Realism in International Relations and International Political<br />
Economy: The Continuing Story of A Death Foretold (London,<br />
New York: Routledge), published in The New International<br />
Relations Series (hbk + pbk). Until now, reviewed in the<br />
Australian Journal of International Affairs (twice: one review and<br />
one review essay), International Affairs (London), Journal of<br />
International Relations and Development, Millennium, Neue<br />
Politische Literatur, Politique étrangère, Politikon (the journal of<br />
the South African Political Science Association), Politische<br />
Vierteljahresschrift, Review of International Studies (review<br />
essay), and in the Rivista Italiana di Scienza Politica. Translations<br />
into Chinese (Taipeh: Weber Publications, 2000), Romanian (Iaṣi,<br />
Institutul European, 2000), Czech (Brno: Barrister & Principal,<br />
2004), and Italian (Milano: Vita e Pensiero, 2008).<br />
Peer reviewed co-editions or special issues<br />
forthc. 2012/13 The agency-structure problem and the study of foreign policy<br />
(working title), London et al: Routledge (co-edited with Fredrik<br />
Bynander).<br />
forthc. 2012 The Diffusion of Power? Changing Patterns of Governance in<br />
World Politics, Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan (co-edited with<br />
Iver Neumann)<br />
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2011 Foreign Policy Analysis, 5 vols (Sage Library of International<br />
Relations), London et al: Sage (co-edited with Walter Carlsnaes)<br />
2006 Constructivism and International Relations: Alexander Wendt and<br />
his critics, London, New York: Routledge (co-edited with Anna<br />
Leander, hbk + pbk), published in The New International Relations<br />
Series<br />
2004 Contemporary Security Analyses and Copenhagen Peace<br />
Research, London, New York: Routledge (co-edited with Dietrich<br />
Jung), published in The New International Relations Series<br />
2001 Special issue on “Alexander Wendt’s social theory for<br />
International Relations” of the Journal of International Relations<br />
and Development, vol. 4, no. 4 (co-edited with Anna Leander)<br />
June 1993 Co-Editor (with Roger Morgan, Anna Leander, Jochen Lorentzen),<br />
A New Diplomacy for the post Cold War World. Essays for Susan<br />
Strange (London: Macmillan and New York: St. Martin's Press).<br />
Main peer-reviewed articles<br />
2011 “Securitisation as a causal mechanism”, Security Dialogue, vol. 42, no. 4-5<br />
(August-October), pp. 329-341.<br />
2010 “Imposing coherence: the central role of practice in Friedrich Kratochwil’s<br />
theorising of politics, international relations and science”, Journal of<br />
International Relations and Development, vol. 13, no. 3 (September), pp. 301-<br />
322.<br />
2005 “The concept of power: a constructivist analysis”, Millennium: Journal of<br />
International Studies, vol. 33, no. 3, pp. 495-521.<br />
(2011) selected by the editors of Millennium for their 40 th anniversary<br />
collection as one of the seven most ground-breaking articles ever<br />
published there<br />
(2012) reprinted in Mark Haugaard and Stewart Clegg (eds), Power and<br />
Politics, Vol. 4 (Analytic Approaches to Power), pp. 335-358 (London et<br />
al: Sage).<br />
2004 “The enduring dilemmas of realism in International Relations”, European<br />
Journal of International Relations, vol. 10, no. 4 (December), pp. 533-568.<br />
2003 “Costruttivismo e il ruolo delle istituzioni nelle relazioni internazionali”,<br />
Rassegna Italiana di Sociologia, vol. 44. no. 2, pp. 215-235.<br />
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2002 “Foreign Policy without diplomacy: the Bush administration at a crossroads”,<br />
International Relations, vol. 16, no. 2, pp. 291-297.<br />
2001 (co-authored with Anna Leander) “A social theory for international relations: an<br />
appraisal of Alexander Wendt’s theoretical and disciplinary synthesis”, Journal<br />
of International Relations and Development, vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 316-338.<br />
(2002) “Una teoria social para las relaciones internacionales: una<br />
evaluación de la síntesis teórica y disciplinaria de Alexander Wendt”,<br />
Desafíos, no. 6 (1/2002), pp. 52-86 (Spanish translation in Columbian<br />
journal).<br />
2001 “The significance and roles of theory in teaching International Relations”,<br />
Journal of International Relations and Development, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 98-117.<br />
2000 “A reconstruction of constructivism in International Relations”, European<br />
Journal of International Relations, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 147-182.<br />
(2009) reprinted in Stephen Chan and Cerwyn Moore (eds), Approaches<br />
to International Relations, vol. II: Critical Approaches to International<br />
Relations: Themes and Theories (London et al.: Sage), pp. 275-305.<br />
1995 “The ‘Long Night of the First Republic’: years of clientelistic implosion in Italy”,<br />
Review of International Political Economy, vol. 2, no. 1 (Winter), pp. 27-61.<br />
(1995) “Az Első Köztársaság hosszú éjszakája”, Európa Fórum, vol. 5,<br />
no. 3, October 1995, pp. 53-80 (Hungarian translation)<br />
1994 “La longue nuit de la Première République. L'implosion clientéliste en Italie”,<br />
Revue Française de Science Politique, vol. 44, no. 6, pp. 979-1013.<br />
1993 “Structural Power: The Limits of Neorealist Power Analysis”, International<br />
Organization, vol. 47, no. 3 (Summer), pp. 443-78.<br />
(2012) reprinted in Mark Haugaard and Stewart Clegg (eds), Power and<br />
Politics, Vol. 4 (Power and International Politics), pp. 139-176 (London<br />
et al: Sage).<br />
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Other peer reviewed/commissioned articles and book chapters (selection)<br />
Forthc. 2012 “Power analysis”, in Rebecca Adler-Nissen, ed., Bourdieu in<br />
International Relations, London et al.: Routledge.<br />
2011 “Power and International Politics”, in Bertrand Badie, Dirk Berg-<br />
Schlosser, Leonardo Morlino, eds, International Encyclopedia of<br />
Political Science, Los Angeles et al: Sage, Vol. 7, pp. 2109-2114 (3600<br />
words).<br />
2011 “Constructivist view of power in International Relations”, in Keith<br />
Dowding, ed., Encyclopedia of Power, London et al.: Sage, pp. 138-141<br />
(2500 words).<br />
2011 “Fungibility of power resources”, in Keith Dowding, ed., Encyclopedia<br />
of Power, London et al.: Sage, pp. 266-267 (1000 words).<br />
2011 “Relational power”, in Keith Dowding, ed., Encyclopedia of Power,<br />
London et al.: Sage, pp. 563-567 (2500 words).<br />
2010 “De gustibus (valoribus) est disputandum: Contra Realpolitik without<br />
Politics, Theory without Reflexivity, Science without Judgment”, in<br />
Oliver Kessler, Rodney Bruce Hall, Cecelia Lynch and Nicholas Onuf,<br />
eds, On Rules, Politics, and Knowledge: Friedrich Kratochwil,<br />
International Relations, and Domestic Affairs (London: Palgrave<br />
Macmillan), pp. 23-36.<br />
2007 “The concept of power: a constructivist analysis”, in Felix Berenskoetter<br />
and Mike Williams, eds, Power in World Politics, London, New York:<br />
Routledge, pp. 23-42.<br />
2006 “From (alleged) unipolarity to the decline of multilateralism? A powertheoretical<br />
critique”, in Edward Newman, Ramesh Thakur and John<br />
Tirman, eds, Multilateralism Under Challenge? Power, International<br />
Order and Structural Change, Tokyo et al.: United Nations University<br />
Press, pp. 119-138.<br />
2006 (and Anna Leander) ‘Wendt’s constructivism: a relentless quest for<br />
synthesis’, in Stefano Guzzini and Anna Leander (eds) Constructivism<br />
and International Relations: Alexander Wendt and his critics (London.<br />
New York: Routledge), pp. 73-92.<br />
2005 “Power”, in Martin Griffiths (ed.) Encyclopedia of International<br />
Relations and Global Politics (London, New York: Routledge), pp. 689-<br />
694.<br />
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2004 “In den IB nichts Neues? Der 11. September und die Rollenverständnisse<br />
der Disziplin“, Zeitschrift für Internationale Beziehungen, vol. 11, no. 1<br />
(June), pp. 135-146.<br />
2004 “‘The Cold War is what we make of it’: when peace research meets<br />
constructivism in International Relations”, in Stefano Guzzini & Dietrich<br />
Jung (eds), Contemporary Security Analyses and Copenhagen Peace<br />
Research (London, New York: Routledge), pp. 40-52.<br />
2004 (& Dietrich Jung) “Copenhagen Peace Research”, in Stefano Guzzini &<br />
Dietrich Jung (eds), Contemporary Security Analyses and Copenhagen<br />
Peace Research (London, New York: Routledge), pp. 1-12.<br />
2004 “Constructivism and International Relations: an analysis of Niklas<br />
Luhmann’s conceptualisation of power”, in Mathias Albert & Lena<br />
Hilkermeier (eds), Observing International Relations: Niklas Luhmann<br />
and World Politics (London, New York: Routledge), pp. 208-222.<br />
2001 “The Different Worlds of Realism in International Relations”,<br />
Millennium: Journal of International Studies, vol. 30, no. 1, pp. 111-121.<br />
2001 “Power”, in R. Barry Jones (ed.), Encyclopedia of International Political<br />
Economy (London, New York: Routledge).<br />
2001 “Calling for a less ‘brandish’ and less grand reconvention”, Review of<br />
International Studies, vol. 27, pp. 495-501.<br />
2000 “Strange’s oscillating realism: opposing the ideal - and the apparent”, in<br />
Thomas Lawton, Amy Verdun and James Rosenau (eds) Strange Power:<br />
shaping the parameters of international relations and international<br />
political economy (Aldershot: Ashgate), pp. 215-228.<br />
2000 “The use and misuse of power analysis in international theory”, in Ronen<br />
Palan (ed.) Global Political Economy: Contemporary Theories (London,<br />
New York: Routledge), pp. 53-66.<br />
1999 “The Italian Democrats of the Left”, in Robert Ladrech and Philippe<br />
Marlière (eds) Social Democratic Parties in the European Union:<br />
History, Organization, Policies (London: Macmillan), pp. 133-147.<br />
1998 (co-authored with Anna Leander) “EMU and the crisis of European<br />
social contracts”, in Petri Minkinnen and Heikki Patomäki (eds) The<br />
Politics of Economic and Monetary Union (Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic<br />
P.), pp. 133-163. Previously published in 1997 by Helsinki: Finnish<br />
Institute of International Affairs, pp. 131-161).<br />
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1997 “Robert Gilpin: A Realist Quest for the Dynamics of Power”, in Iver B.<br />
Neumann and Ole Wæver (eds), The Future of International Relations:<br />
Masters in the Making? (London, New York: Routledge), pp. 121-144.<br />
1993 Co-Author (with Roger Morgan, Anna Leander, Jochen Lorentzen),<br />
“New Ideas for a Strange World”, in A New Diplomacy for the post Cold<br />
War World. Essays for Susan Strange (London: Macmillan and New<br />
York: St. Martin's Press), pp. 3-23.<br />
Non peer-reviewed book contributions or journal discussion pieces<br />
2011 ‘Marxist Geopolitics: still a missed rendez-vous?’, Geopolitics, vol. 16,<br />
no. 1, pp. 226-229.<br />
2009 ‘Network Power: The Social Dynamics of Globalization’ (book review),<br />
Ethics & International Affairs, vol. 23, no. 1 (Spring 2009), pp. 78-80.<br />
2008 ‘Maktens mått och mätandets makt’, in Sverker Gustavsson, Jörgen<br />
Hermansson and Barry Holmström, eds, Statsvetare ifrågasätter:<br />
Uppsalamiljön vid tiden för professorsskiftet den 31 mars 2008, Uppsala:<br />
Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis 170, pp. 268-282.<br />
2005 “Alexander Wendt”, in Gisela Riescher (ed.) Politische Theorie der<br />
Gegenwart in Einzeldarstellungen (Stuttgart: Alfred Kröner Verlag)<br />
2003 “Realismo politico e guerre: la controversia Gilpin versus Waltz”, in<br />
Furio Cerutti e Daniela Belliti (eds) La guerra, le guerre (Trieste:<br />
Asterios, 2003), pp.107-130.<br />
2002 (co-authored with Sten Rynning) “Réalisme et analyse de la politique<br />
étrangère”, in Frédéric Charillon (ed.) Politique étrangère: nouveaux<br />
regards, Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, pp. 33-63.<br />
2000 “The need for teaching theory in International Relations”, in Raimundas<br />
Lopata and Nortautas Statkas (eds) Teaching International Relations<br />
after the Cold War/ Tarptautinių santykių déstymas po šaltkojo karo<br />
(Vilnius: Institute of International Relations and Political Science), pp.<br />
63-73.<br />
2000 “Making sense of constructivism in International Relations”, in Klaus<br />
Segbers and Kerstin Imbusch (eds) The Globalization of Eastern Europe:<br />
Teaching International Relations Without Borders (Münster: Lit-Verlag),<br />
pp. 53-76.<br />
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1998 “Two contracts reshuffled: The Lega Nord as motor and victim of the<br />
political turmoil in Italy”, in Károly Grúber (ed.) Regionalism,<br />
Nationalism and European Integration: Eastern and Western<br />
Perspectives (Szombathely: Institute for Social and European Studies),<br />
pp. 23-40.<br />
1997 “Maintenir les dilemmes de la modernité es suspens: analyse et éthique<br />
poststructuralistes en Relations Internationales”, in Klaus-Gerd Giesen<br />
(ed.) L'éthique de l'espace politique mondial: métissages disciplinaires<br />
(Bruxelles: Bruylant), pp. 247-285.<br />
1997 “Machtbegriffe am Ausklang (?) der meta-theoretischen Wende in den<br />
Internationalen Beziehungen (oder: Gebrauchsanweisung zur Rettung des<br />
Konstruktivismus vor seinen neuen Freunden)”, in Knud Erik Jørgensen<br />
(ed.) The Aarhus-Norsminde Papers: Constructivism, International<br />
Relations and European Studies (Aarhus Universitet: Institut for<br />
Statskundskab).<br />
1995 “The coincidence of peaceful changes: The political economy of Italy at<br />
the end of the Cold War”, in Heikki Patomäki (ed.) Peaceful Changes in<br />
World Politics (Tampere: TAPRI Research Report No. 71), pp. 283-336.<br />
1995 (co-authored with Heikki Patomäki and R.B.J. Walker) “Theorizing<br />
Peaceful Change: A Concluding Trialogue”, in Heikki Patomäki (ed.)<br />
Peaceful Changes in World Politics (ibid.), pp. 404-430.<br />
Working Papers (selecting those otherwise not yet published)<br />
2009 “On the measure of power and the power of measure in international relations”<br />
<strong>DIIS</strong> Working Paper 2009/28.<br />
2007 “Theorising International Relations: Lessons from Europe’s Periphery”, <strong>DIIS</strong><br />
Working Paper 2007/30.<br />
2007 “Re-reading Weber, or: The three fields for the analysis of power in international<br />
relations”, <strong>DIIS</strong> Working Paper 2007/29<br />
2003 “‘Self-fulfilling geopolitics’?, or: the social production of foreign policy expertise<br />
in Europe”, <strong>DIIS</strong> Working Paper 2003/23 (paper presented at the joint convention<br />
of the Central and Eastern European International Studies Association and the<br />
International Studies Association, Budapest, 26-28 June 2003)<br />
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2002 “‘Realisms at war’: Robert Gilpin’s political economy of hegemonic wars as a<br />
critique of Waltz’s neorealism”, COPRI Working Papers 11/2002. [published in<br />
Italian]<br />
2002 “‘Power’ in International Relations: concept formation between conceptual<br />
analysis and conceptual history”, COPRI Working Papers 7/2002. [different<br />
version published in 2005]<br />
2001 “Realism and Foreign Policy Analysis”, COPRI Working Paper 42/2001, 20 pp.<br />
[published in French]<br />
2001 “Another sociology for IR? An Analysis of Niklas Luhmann’s conceptualisation<br />
of power”, COPRI Working Papers 26/2001, 32 pp. [different version published<br />
in 2004]<br />
Discussion or conference papers (if not otherwise published)<br />
March 2006 “Applying Bourdieu’s framework of power analysis to IR:<br />
opportunities and limits” (paper presented at the 47 th annual<br />
convention of the International Studies Association, Chicago, 22-<br />
25 March)<br />
September 2001 “The Bush administration’s foreign policy at a crossroads”, paper<br />
presented at the public COPRI roundtable seminar on “terrorism<br />
and security in the 21 st century” (also published in Danish as<br />
“Bush’ udenrigspolitik ved en korsvej”, COPRI Newsletter, nr. 11,<br />
December 2001, pp. 26-29).<br />
June 2001 “The remarkable continuity of Italian Politics: an analysis of the<br />
2001 elections”, paper presented at the COPRI Current Event<br />
Seminar, 5 June 2001, 12 pages (6000 words).<br />
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