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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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