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CURRICULUM VITAE Iver B. Neumann, Director, Fridtjof Nansen Institute 15000 hits on Google Scholar, h-factor 51, 62 peer reviewed articles in English-language peer reviewed journals. Education and Formal Competence Clearings -Second Doctorate: Dr. Philos. (Social Anthropology) from Oslo University, 2009 -Doctorate: D.Phil. (Politics) from Oxford University, 1992 -Graduate: Cand. Polit. (Political Science) from Oslo University 1987; M.Phil. (International Relations) Oxford University 1989; Cand. Polit. (Social Anthropology) Oslo University, 2001 -Undergraduate: Cand. Mag. Oslo University, 1982 (Russian, English, Social Anthropology) -Propedeutic: Diploma in Russian from The Army Language School, Oslo, 1979 Positions held -Director, Norwegian Social Research (NOVA), 2018-2019 -Adjunct Professor, Museum for Cultural History, Oslo University, 2017- - Montague Burton Professor of International Relations, LSE, 2012-2017 -Acting Director, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI), 2011 -Director of Research, NUPI, 2008-2010 -Adjunct Professor of IR, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2010-2012 -Professor, Russian Studies, Oslo University 2005-2007 -Research Professor, NUPI, 2003-2007 -Senior Adviser, European Department, Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 2001-2003 -Senior Adviser, Planning, Norwegian Ministry of Defence, 2000-2001 -Senior Researcher, NUPI, 1999 -Adviser, Policy Planning, Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1997-1998 -Head of the Russian Research Centre, NUPI, 1995-1997 -Head of the Division for Foreign and Security Policy, NUPI, 1993-1995 -Researcher, NUPI, 1988-1995 (on leave 1988/89, 1990/91) -Receptionist and Interpreter, Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Office, Moscow Embassy, 1980 Fellowships and Scholarships -Chopin Visiting Professor, Webster University, Vienna, February 2019 -Visiting Professor, EBEI, Barcelona, June 2017 -Visiting Professor, Global South Unit for Mediation, Rio de Janeiro, July 2015. -Visiting Professor Fellowship, University of Queensland, Brisbane, September/October 2011 -Adjunct Professor, Belgrade University, 2008-2012 -Senior Visiting Fellow, Institute for Human Sciences, Vienna, December 2002 -Nordic Visiting Fellow, London School of Economics and Political Science, June/July 1998 -Postdoctoral Jean Monnet Fellowship, European University Institute, Florence, 1995/96
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CURRICULUM VITAE

Iver B. Neumann, Director, Fridtjof Nansen Institute

15000 hits on Google Scholar, h-factor 51, 62 peer reviewed articles in English-language

peer reviewed journals.

Education and Formal Competence Clearings

-Second Doctorate: Dr. Philos. (Social Anthropology) from Oslo University, 2009

-Doctorate: D.Phil. (Politics) from Oxford University, 1992

-Graduate: Cand. Polit. (Political Science) from Oslo University 1987; M.Phil. (International

Relations) Oxford University 1989; Cand. Polit. (Social Anthropology) Oslo University,

2001

-Undergraduate: Cand. Mag. Oslo University, 1982 (Russian, English, Social Anthropology)

-Propedeutic: Diploma in Russian from The Army Language School, Oslo, 1979

Positions held

-Director, Norwegian Social Research (NOVA), 2018-2019

-Adjunct Professor, Museum for Cultural History, Oslo University, 2017-

- Montague Burton Professor of International Relations, LSE, 2012-2017

-Acting Director, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI), 2011

-Director of Research, NUPI, 2008-2010

-Adjunct Professor of IR, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2010-2012

-Professor, Russian Studies, Oslo University 2005-2007

-Research Professor, NUPI, 2003-2007

-Senior Adviser, European Department, Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 2001-2003

-Senior Adviser, Planning, Norwegian Ministry of Defence, 2000-2001

-Senior Researcher, NUPI, 1999

-Adviser, Policy Planning, Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1997-1998

-Head of the Russian Research Centre, NUPI, 1995-1997

-Head of the Division for Foreign and Security Policy, NUPI, 1993-1995

-Researcher, NUPI, 1988-1995 (on leave 1988/89, 1990/91)

-Receptionist and Interpreter, Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Office, Moscow Embassy,

1980

Fellowships and Scholarships

-Chopin Visiting Professor, Webster University, Vienna, February 2019

-Visiting Professor, EBEI, Barcelona, June 2017

-Visiting Professor, Global South Unit for Mediation, Rio de Janeiro, July 2015.

-Visiting Professor Fellowship, University of Queensland, Brisbane, September/October

2011

-Adjunct Professor, Belgrade University, 2008-2012

-Senior Visiting Fellow, Institute for Human Sciences, Vienna, December 2002

-Nordic Visiting Fellow, London School of Economics and Political Science, June/July 1998

-Postdoctoral Jean Monnet Fellowship, European University Institute, Florence, 1995/96

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-Norwegian Research Council Visiting Fellowship, Florence, June/July 1994

-Norwegian Research Council Fellow, Oxford 1989/90

-Norwegian Oxford Scholar, 1988/89

-British Council Fellow, Oxford 1987/88

-Student Scholarship, The Fridtjof Nansen Institute, 1986/87

Courses Taught

- Bachelor level: Russian Politics and Society, IR 100 Concepts of International Relations

- Master level: Critical IR Theory, Identity, Soviet Foreign Policy, State Formation,

Diplomacy.

- Doctoral level: IR Theory, Discourse analysis, European Integration, Identity, The English

School, Thesis seminar

Other Relevant Activities

-Representative, Standing Group for IR, European Consortium of Political Research 2010-

2013

-Representative, International Studies Association Governing Council 2010-2011

-Monthly column, Tidens Tegn, 2006-2007

-Member of more than twenty professorial committees

-External Examiner of doctoral dissertations at more than twenty universities

-Adviser, Norwegian Ministry of Labour and Administration, January/February 2000

-Semiannual lecturer, Norwegian Defence College 1990-2006

-Annual Lecturer, Norwegian Diplomatic Academy 1990-

-Monthly newspaper article in Norwegian newspapers, 1989-1999

-Columnist in the Norwegian daily Morgenbladet 1986

Boards and Societies

-Member, Scientific Board, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF) 2018-2022

-Member, Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters 2016-

-Member, Aker Scholarship Board, 2015-

-Member, Academica Europaea 2014-

-Member, Committee for Int. Questions, Norwegian Ecumenical Council, 2008-2016

-Member of the Board, Eastern Norway Research Institute (Østlandsforskning) 2005-2008

-President, Norwegian Oxford Committee, 2003- (committee member from 1998)

-Liaison Officer Norway, St. Antony’s College, Oxford, 2000-

-Deputy Member of the Board, PRIO, 1999-2001

-Member of the Board, Norwegian Fiction Writer’s Association (NFF), 1998-2000

-Member of the Board, Oslo University’s Medical Centre, Moscow, 1997-1999

-Member of the Board, the European Movement-Norway, 1986-1987; 1993

-Founder President, Union of European Federalists-Norway, 1990-1994

-President, Young European Federalists-Norway (Europeisk Ungdom) 1987

Research Administration

-Associate editor, International Studies Quarterly, 2013-2018

-Member of the editorial board, Foreign Affairs Review (Beijing), 2014-

-Member of the editorial board, Review of International Studies, 2011-2015

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-Co-editor (with Richard Little and Jutta Weldes), book series, New International Relations

Series, Routledge, 2005-

-Member of the editorial board, International Studies Review, 2008-2010

-Member of the editorial board, International Theory, 2008-2015

-Member of the editorial board, International Political Sociology, 2006-2017

-Member of the editorial board, International Relations, 2005-2014

-Member of the editorial board, Foucauldian Studies, 2004-2014

(http://www.qut.edu.au/edu/cpol/foucst/index1.html)

-Member of the editorial committee European Journal of International Relations, 2003-2009

-Member of the editorial board, Politik (Denmark), 2002-2010

-Editor, Cooperation and Conflict, 1999-2002 (Editorial committee 1993-1998; 2002-2010)

-Head, The Commission for the Study of Power and Globalisation in Norway 1999-2003

-Member of the editorial board, Journal of International Relations and Development, 1999-

2015

-Book series editor, Pax 1999-2003

-Member of the editorial committee Samtiden, 1993-2000

-Member of the editorial committee Prosa, 1995-2000

-Editor Internasjonal politikk, 1993-1995

-Built up Russian studies at NUPI, 1993-1997

Major presentations

-‘Visual Diplomacy’, plenary address, Conference ‘Diplomacy and Geography’, Royal

Geographical Society, London, 19 December 2018.

-‘Visual Diplomacy’, plenary address, Conference ‘Balance and Enmity in IR’, Bielefeld

University, 10 November 2018.

-‘Norwegian Foreign Policy and the Humanitarian Tradition, Shanghai Institute for European

Studies, Shanghai, 22 October 2018.

-‘The Evolution of Diplomacy, opening plenary address, 2nd Conference of the New

Diplomatic History Network, University of Copenhagen, 24 November 2016

-‘Realism and Power Politics’, opening address, year-long course for international colonels,

generals and brigadiers, Royal National Defence College, London, 12 September 2016

-‘Security, Ethnicity, Nationalism’, opening plenary address, Association for the Study of

Ethnicity and Nationalism (ASEN), LSE, 21 April 2015

-‘The Intensivation of Russia’s Security Policy in Europe’, Belgrade Security Forum, 13

November 2015

-‘International Relations as a Social Science’, Inaugural, Montague Burton Chair, LSE, 13

February 2013

http://www2.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/channels/publicLecturesAndEvents/p

layer.aspx?id=1747

-‘Norwegian Peace Diplomacy. Why?’ Henrik Steffens Lectures, Humboldt University,

berlin, 3 July 2012

-‘The Steppe in IR’, opening plenary address, Central and East European International

Studies Association (CEEISA), Istanbul, 15 June 2011

-‘The Analytic Utility of the Anthropological Concepts of Myth and History in the Study of

Elite Groups’, set lecture in partial fulfilment of the degree Dr. Philos., Oslo University, 8

September 2009

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-‘The anthropologist and the early state: The field, the steppe and the case of Rus’ (ca. 800-

1100)’, chosen lecture in partial fulfilment of the degree Dr. Philos., Oslo University, 8

September 2009

-Plenary Address, “The State of Norwegian Sociology”, the Norwegian Association of

Sociologists, 26 January 2007.

-‘EU Enlargement and Integration: Are They Compatible?’, EU Summit Fringe Conference

on Constructing New Identities in Transforming Europe, University of Helsinki, 5 October

2007. http://www.nupi.no/Publikasjoner/Notater/2006/European-Identity-and-Its-Changing-

Others

-‘Russian foreign policy from Medvedev to Putin’, set trial lecture, professorship in Russian

Studies, University of Oslo, 5 February 2005.

Prizes and Honours

For the book The Steppe Tradition in International Relations, with Einar Wigen: Winner of

the Guicciardini Prize for best book in Historical International Relations 2017-2018, awarded

by ISA’s HIR section, 2020.

Lifetime achievement: The James N. Rosenau Lifetime Award for Globalization Studies,

awarded by the International Studies Association, 24 February 2017.

For the article ‘Russia’s Europe 1991-2016: Inferiority to Superiority’, noted one of ‘Best

Policy Study-Report Produced by a Think Tank 2016’ in the 2016 Global Go To Think Tank

Index Report.

For the book Mat/viten (Food/Knowledge), with Thomas Ugelvik: Winner of the Gourmand

World Cookbook Award, best in the world in the category ‘Food Writing’, 2013.

Made a Knight of the Order of the Golden Pig, Oslo University Student’s Union, motto

“Legi, intellexi et condemnavi”, 2013

For the book Governing the Global Polity, with Ole Jacob Sending: Winner of best book in

International Political Sociology 2009-2011, awarded by ISA’s ISP section, 2012.

Doctoral Supervision

Nina Græger (Oslo, PolSci, 2008), Norwegian defence policy, now works at NUPI

Thomas Ugelvik (Oslo, Criminology, 2010), Masculinity discourses in prison, now works at

Oslo University

Halvard Leira (Oslo, PolSci, 2011), The emergence of foreign policy, now works at NUPI

Kristin Haugevik (Oslo, PolSci, 2014), Special relationships in IR, now works at NUPI

Einar Wigen (Oslo, Middle Eastern Studies, 2014), The emergence of political concepts in

Turkey, now works at Oslo University

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Niels Nagelhus Schia (Oslo, Anthropology, 2014), Peacekeeping as global discourse, now

works at NUPI

Morten Andersen (LSE, IR, 2015), Effects of balance of power discourse, now works at

NUPI

Scott Hamilton (LSE, IR, 2017), Governmentality and the climate, now Independent Scholar

Andreas Nøhr (LSE, IR, 2017), Parrhesia in IR, now works at Groningen University

Karsten Friis (Groningen, PolSci, 2018), Military-civilian relations in interventions, now

works at NUPI

Alexander Graef (St. Gallen, PolSci, 2019, on the committee): Foreign Policy Experts, Think

Tanks and the Russian State: A Field Theoretical Approach, now works at the Peace

Research Institute, Hamburg (IFSH)

Adrian Rogstad (co-supervisor LSE, IR) Russia, the West, Ukraine, now works at Groningen

University

Alireza Shams-Lahiani (LSE, IR, ongoing) Iran and the idea of Europe

Wrenn Yennie Lindbergh (Stockholm, ongoing) Japan’s foreign policy repertoire

Ten major books

Concepts of International Relations, for Students and Other Smarties, Ann Arbor, MI:

University of Michigan Press, 2019.

With Einar Wigen (2018): The Steppe Tradition in International Relations: Russians, Turks

and European State Building, 4000 BCE-2018 CE Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

With Cecilie Basberg Neumann (2018): Situated Research Methodology – Autobiography,

Field, Text London: Palgrave Pivot.

Russia and the Idea of Europe: A Study in Identity and International Relations London:

Routledge, 1996. Second expanded and revised edition, 2017.

With Kevin C. Dunn (2016) Undertaking Discourse Analysis for Social Research Ann Arbor,

MI: University of Michigan Press (builds on my Norwegian book Mening, materialitet, makt:

En innføring i diskursanalyse Bergen: Fagbokforlaget, 2001; Swedish edition 2003, Serbian

translation 2009).

With co-editors Ole-Jacob Sending & Vincent Pouliot Diplomacy and the Making of World

Politics, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015.

Diplomatic Sites New York: Columbia University Press, 2013.

At Home with the Diplomats. Inside A European Foreign Ministry Cornell University Press,

2012.

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With Ole Jacob Sending, Governing the Global Polity: Practice, Rationality, Mentality Ann

Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 2010 (Winner of best book in International

Political Sociology 2009-2011, awarded by ISA’s ISP section, 2012).

With Halvard Leira) Aktiv og avventende. Utenrikstjenestens liv 1905-2005 Oslo: Pax, 2005.

Uses of the Other. The 'East' in European Identity Formation Minneapolis, MN: University

of Minnesota Press, Borderline Series, 1999 (Russian ed. 2004, Serbian ed. 2011).

With co-editor Ole Wæver The Future of International Relations: Masters In The Making?

London: Routledge, 1997 (Mandarin ed. 2004, Czech ed. 2005).

Ten major articles

(2016) ‘Russia’s Europe 1991-2016: Inferiority to Superiority’ International Affairs 92 (6):

1381–1399.

(2011) Article “Entry into International Society Reconceptualised: The Case of Russia”

Review of International Studies 37 (2): 463-484.

second author Vincent Pouliot (2011) “Untimely Russia: Hysteresis in Russian-Western

Relations over the Past Millennium”, Security Studies 20 (1): 105-137.

(2008) “The Body of the Diplomat” European Journal of International Relations 14 (4): 671-

694.

(2007) “’A Speech that the Entire Ministry may Stand for’ Or: Why Diplomats Never

Produce Anything New” International Political Sociology 1 (2): 183-200 [comments by

Morgan Brigg, Roland Bleiker & Patrick Thaddeus Jackson in 2 (1): 89-93]

With Ole Jacob Sending (2006) ‘Governance to Governmentality: Analysing States, NGOs,

and Power’ International Studies Quarterly 50 (3): 651-672.

(2002) “Returning Practice to the Linguistic Turn: The Case of Diplomacy” Millennium 32

(3): 627-652.

First author Michael C. Williams (2000) “From Alliance to Security Community: NATO,

Russia and the Power of Identity” in Millennium 29 (2): 357-387.

(1996) “Self and Other in International Relations” in European Journal of International

Relations, II (2): 139-74

(1994) “A Region-Building Approach to Northern Europe” in Review of International

Studies, XX (1): 53-74 (Polish translation “Strategia regionotwórcza na obszarze Europy

Pólnocnej” Nowa Europa 11 (1): 23-64)

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Ten major book chapters

(2015) with Einar Wigen “Remnants of the Mongol Imperial Tradition” in Sandra Halperin

and Ronen Palan (eds.) Legacies of Empire: Imperial Roots of the Contemporary Global

Order Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

(2014) “Status is Cultural: Durkheimian Poles and Weberian Russians Seek Great-Power

Status”, pp. 85-114 in T.V. Paul, Deborah Larson & William Wohlforth (eds.) Status and

World Order Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

(2011) first author Ole Jacob Sending “Banking on Power: How Some Practices in an

International Organization Anchor Others” pp. 231-254 in Emanuel Adler & Vincent Pouliot

(eds.) International Practices Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

(2008) “Globalisation and Diplomacy” pp. 15-28 in Andrew F. Cooper, Brian Hocking &

William Maley (eds.) Global Governance and Diplomacy London: Palgrave.

(2008) “Russia’s Standing as a Great Power, 1492-1815” pp. 11-34 in Ted Hopf (ed.)

Russia’s European Choices New York, NY: Palgrave.

(2007) with Halvard Leira “The Emergence and Practices of the Oslo Diplomatic Corps” pp.

83-102 in Paul Sharp & Geoffrey Wiseman (eds.) The Diplomatic Corps as an Institution of

(2006) second author Sieglinde Gstöhl “Introduction: Lilliputians in Gulliver's World? Small

States in International Relations”, pp. 3-36 in Christine Ingebritsen, Iver B. Neumann,

Sieglinde Gstöhl & Jessica Beyer (eds.) Small States in International Relations: A Reader

Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press.

(2006) second author Daniel H. Nexon “Introduction: Harry Potter and the Study of World

Politics” pp. 1-26 in Daniel H. Nexon & Iver B. Neumann Harry Potter in International

Relations Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.

(2002) “Europe’s Post-Cold War Remembrance of Russia: Cui Bono?” pp. 121-136 in Jan-

Werner Müller (ed.) Memory and Power in Post-War Europe. Studies in the Presence of the

Past Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

(2002) “This Little Piggy Stayed at Home: Why Norway is not a Member of the EU” pp. 88-

129 in Lene Hansen & Ole Wæver (eds.) European Integration and National Identity. The

Challenge of the Nordic States London: Routledge.

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Full Publishing List of Books, Articles, Theses, Review Essays, Polemics (working

papers, preliminary reports and newspaper and magazine articles not included)

1) Article (1986) “Integrasjonsteori anvendt på forholdet mellom Sovjetunionen og Øst-

Europa” in Forum Øst, IV (1-2): 47-61

2) Booklet with Lars Olaf Selnes (1986) EF - Norge ved en ny korsvei? Oslo: Basis forlag,

pp. 45

3) Article (1987) “CMEA-energihandelens politiske økonomi” in Internasjonal Politikk,

XLV (3): 7-29

4) Polemics (1987) “Samfunnet mot staten: Det sivile samfunns kår i Europa" in Thomas

Hylland Eriksen & Iver B. Neumann eds. Glasnost. Futurum forlags åpne linje 1987 (3-4):

20-29

5) M. Phil. Thesis [hovedoppgave] (1987) Penetration and Petroleum. Soviet Interest

Fulfilment towards the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA 6), University of

Oslo, available as FNI-report 001-1988, Oslo: Fridtjof Nansen Institute, pp. 178

6) Article (1988) “Soviet Foreign Policy towards Her European Allies: A Model” in Nordic

Journal of Soviet and East European Studies, V (2): 69-97

7) Article (1988) “Soviet Foreign Policy towards Her European Allies: Interests and

Instruments” in Cooperation and Conflict, XXIII (4): 215-29

8) Book chapter (1988) “Anarkismen og maktens problem” in Thomas Hylland Eriksen ed.

Anarkisme, arbeidsfrihet og de gode liv, Oslo: Futurum forlag, pp. 27-48

9) M. Phil. Thesis (1989) Soviet Perceptions of the European Community, 1950-1988, Oxford

University, available as NUPI-report no. 131, Oslo: Norwegian Institute of International

Affairs, pp. 110

10) Article (1989) “Drømmen om et samlet Europa. Europa-idéen hos fem sosialfilosofer” in

Kontrast, 1989 (1): 13-22

11) Polemics (1989) “Sentraleuropa som objekt og subjekt” in Europinion, XII (3): 44-51

12) Article (1989) “Ideologi og beslutningsprosess i Sovjetunionens utenrikspolitikk” in

Norsk Statsvitenskapelig Tidsskrift, V (2): 175-87

13) Book chapter (1989) “Europeisk Ungdom: Europeisk debatt - ikke norsk 'Europa-debatt'”

in Bård Bredrup Knudsen ed. Den nye Europadebatten. Partiene og Norges forhold til EF

mot år 2000 Oslo: Cappelen, pp. 300-25

14) Article with Sverre Tom Radøy (1989) “The Soviet Union and CMEA's Road towards

Recognition of the EC" in Coexistence, XXVI (2): 121-45

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15) Article (1990) “EFTA og All-Europa” in Internasjonal Politikk, XLVIII (1): 27-40

16) Polemics (1990) “Hva slags Europa?” in Europinion XIII (2): 54-64

17) Article (1990) “Sovjetunionens forhold til EF” in Internasjonal Politikk, XLVIII (1): 77-

86

18) Article (1990) “Den sovjetiske føderasjon i støpeskjeen” in Samtiden, C (4): 2-12

19) Article (1990) “The European Free Trade Association: The Problems of an All-European

Role” in Journal of Common Market Studies, XXVIII (4): 359-77

20) Article (1990) “Anarkismen og makten” in Ergo, XXI (4): 299-308

21) Booklet with Jan Dietz, Espen Barth Eide, Andreas Gaarder & Johan Vibe (1990) På

sporet av Europa? EF, EFTA og Norge Oslo: Europabevegelsen, pp. 69

22) Book (1991) Splittelse og Samling. EF, Sovjetunionen og den nye europeiske orden Oslo:

Norwegian University Press, pp.126

23) Article with Jennifer M. Welsh (1991) “The Other in European Self-Definition. A

Critical Addendum to the Literature on International Society” in Review of International

Studies, XVII (4): 327-48

24) Commentary (1991) “Kuppforsøket i Sovjetunionen: en kommentar” in Internasjonal

politikk, XLIX (3): 359-67

25) Single editor, book (1992) Regional Great Powers in International Politics London:

Macmillan, own contributions a) introduction, pp. xi-xii, b) chapter on “Poland as a Regional

Great Power: The Interwar Heritage”, pp. 121-50, and c) conclusion with Øyvind Østerud,

pp. 204-8

26) Report (1992) Regions in International Relations Theory: The Case for a Region-

Building Approach NUPI-report no. 162, Oslo: Norwegian Institute of International Affairs,

pp. 46

27) Article (1992) “Russlands regionale rolle i Nord-Europa” in Internasjonal politikk, L (1-

2): 123-36

28) Article (1992) “Talking Central Europe into existence” in Valter Angell ed. Norway

facing a changing Europe: perspectives and options Oslo: Fridtjof Nansens Institute, pp. 28-

34

29) Book chapter (1992) “A Nordic and/or a Baltic Sea Region?: the discursive structure of

region-building” in Christian Wellmann ed. The Baltic Sea region: conflict or cooperation?

Münster: Lit Verlag, pp. 68-83

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30) Single editor, book (1992) Hva skjedde med Norden? Fra selvbevissthet til rådvillhet

Oslo: Cappelen, own contributions a) “Tre innfallsvinkler til Norden: kulturfellesskap,

oppdemning for stormaktspolitikk, regionsbygging”, pp. 11-30, and b) “Norden,

Østersjøområdet, Europa”, pp. 31-50

31) Article (1992) “Russlands samboerskap med nabolandene kring Østersjøen” in Nordisk

Kontakt tema XXXVII (1): 25-34

32) Review Essay (1992) “Identity and Security” in Journal of Peace Research, 29 (2): 221-6

33) Doctoral thesis (1992) The Russian Debate about Europe, 1800-1991 Oxford: Oxford

University, D.Phil., mimeo, pp. 345

34) Article (1992) “Post-sovjetiske identiteter og Norden” in Nordisk Østforum, 6 (1): 5-12

35) Article (1993) “Talking Central Europe into Existence” in Revue roumaine d’études

internationales, 27 (1-2): 139-45

36) Book chapter (1993) “Plus ça change: Russian Debates About Europe” in Frank Pfetsch

ed. International relations and Pan-Europe: theoretical approaches and empirical findings

Hamburg: LIT, pp. 335-46

37) Article (1993) “Russia as Central Europe's Constituting Other” in East European Politics

and Society, VII (2): 349-69. Available as http://eep.sagepub.com/content/7/2/349.full.pdf

38) Article (1993) “Norge trenger et Europas Forenede Stater” in Kristin Clemet ed.:

Festskrift til Kåre Willoch Oslo: Schibsted, pp. 111-20

39) Article with Thomas Hylland Eriksen (1993) “International Relations as a Cultural

System. An Agenda for Research” in Cooperation and Conflict, XXVIII (3): 233-64

40) Polemics (1993) “Festtaleprosjektet Sentral-Europa” in Samtiden, CIII (5): 5-9

41) Co-edited book with Odd-Arne Westad and Sven G. Holtsmark (1994) The Soviet Union

in Eastern Europe, 1945-1989 London: Macmillan, own contribution “Conclusion: The

Soviet Union in Eastern Europe, 1945-1989”, pp. 207-22

42) Article (1994) “A Region-Building Approach to Northern Europe” in Review of

International Studies, XX (1): 53-74 (Polish translation “Strategia regionotwórcza na

obszarze Europy Pólnocnej” Nowa Europa XI [1]: 23-64), reprinted in Geir Hønneland (ed.)

(2014) The Politics Of The Arctic, London: Edward Elgar.

43) Article (1994) “Central Europe and Its Enemy Image of Russia” in History of European

Ideas, XIX (1-3): 63-9

44) Article (1994) “Den kulturelle bakgrunn for kampen om Russlands utenrikspolitikk” in

Nordisk Østforum, VIII (2): 5-15

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45) Booklet (1994) Tadjikistan og det nære utland Oslo: Den norske atlanterhavskomités

sikkerhetspolitiske bibliotek, 11/1994, pp. 23

46) Article (1994) “Tadjikistan og det nære utland” in Nordisk Østforum, VIII (4): 20-9

47) Article (1994) “Russian Identity in the European Mirror” in European Security, III (2):

281-300

48) Polemics (1994) “Modell, samhandling, samfunnsvitenskap” in UKS Forum for

samtidskunst 1994 (3-4): 50-3

49) Pamphlet with Espen Barth Eide (1994) Eureka! Innspill til en ny politisk offentlighet

Oslo: Tiden/Spartacus, pp. 64

50) Single editor, book (1994) Europa i det handelspolitiske spenningsfelt. Norge og EU i

globalt perspektiv Oslo: Cappelen, own contributions a) “Den euronasjonalistiske fristelse:

Norge og EU i globalt perspektiv”, pp. 142-60, and b) “Conclusion”, pp. 161-4

51) Article with Mikhail Kryukov (1995) “To See the World in a Grain of Sand:

Bashkortostani Politics and the Break-Up of Russia” in National and Ethnic Politics, 1 (2):

127-55

52) Article (1995) “Kollektiivinen identiteetin muodostus ja toiseus kansainvälisten suhteiden

teoriassa” in Kosmopolis, XXV (4): 5-22 (Finnish version of item 60)

53) Article (1995) “The idea of a Central European region - a critique” in Regionalism -

concepts and approaches at the turn of the century Bucharest/Oslo: Romanian Institute of

International Studies/NUPI, pp. 150-7

54) Book chapter with Ståle Ulriksen (1995) “Norsk forsvars- og sikkerhetspolitikk” in

Torbjørn L. Knutsen, Gunnar Sørbø & Svein Gjeråker eds. Norges utenrikspolitikk Oslo:

Cappelen Akademiske, pp. 80-105 (also published in Militært tidsskrift [Denmark] 124 (5),

1995, pp. 298-327; revised version published 1997 in the second ed. pp. 92-142).

55) Article (1995) “Den Andre i europeisk tenking - Det ottomanske imperium” in Ola

Tunander ed. Europa och muren Ålborg: Nordisk Sommeruniversitet, pp. 79-98

56) Article (1995) “What's in a name? - Eller Sentral-Europas onomastiske genese” in Ola

Tunander ed. Europa och muren Ålborg: Nordisk Sommeruniversitet, pp. 149-56

57) Book review essay (1995) “Norsk utenrikspolitikks historie, bind i (800-1905) og II

(1905-1920) av ialt seks planlagte bind” in Internasjonal Politikk, LIII (4): 559-63

58) Article (1995) “Politisk stabilitet i Slovenia” in Nordisk Østforum, IX (3): 14-27

59) Article (1995) “Fire år siden hvilken krig? Golf-krigen eller fotballkrigen?” in Samtiden,

CV (1): 56-65

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60) Single book editor (1995) Ny giv for nordisk samarbeide? Norsk, svensk og finsk

sikkerhetspolitikk før og efter EUs nordlige utvidelse Oslo: TANO, own contribution

“Konklusjon: sikkerhetspolitisk samarbeid som nordisk samarbeid etter den nordlige EU-

utvidelse”, pp. 214-50

61) Polemics with Ståle Ulriksen (1996) “Kampen om sikkerhetspolitikken, akademisk

avdeling. Svar til Sven G. Holtsmark” in Internasjonal politikk LIV (3): 393-414

62) Book chapter (1996) “Cross conditionality on international trade: political reasons why

conditions are set to increase” in El nuevo orden económico internacional: temas sobre la

inserción de Centroamérica en la década de los 90 Fundacion del Servicio Exterior para la

Paz y la Democracia, San José: FUNDAPEM, pp. 51-61

63) Article (1996) “Nordic Security Cooperation in a Homogenized Setting” in Cooperation

and Conflict, 31 (4): 417-32

64) Polemics (1996) “Postmodernismen og studiet av internasjonal politikk” in Norsk

Statsvitenskapelig tidsskrift, 12 (1): 75-80

65) Article with Sergei Solodovnik (1996) “The Case of Tajikistan” in Lena Jonson & Clive

Archer eds. Peacekeeping and the Role of Russia in Eurasia Boulder, CO: Westview, pp. 83-

101.

66) Book (1996) Russia and the Idea of Europe: A Study in Identity and International

Relations London: Routledge, pp. 253 (based on item 33)

67) Co-edited book with Ian Clark (1996) Classical Theories in International Relations

Basingstoke: Macmillan/St Antony's Series, own contribution “Conclusion”, pp. 256-62

(paperback edition 1999; Japanese translation 2004 Tokyo: Shinhyoron).

68) Co-edited book with Ståle Ulriksen (1996) Sikkerhetspolitikk. Norge i makttriangelet EU,

USA, Russland Oslo: TANO, own contributions a) “Russland: Fra supermakt til regional

stormakt”, pp. 105-33, and b) “Konklusjon: Norge i makttrianget”, pp. 336-41

69) Symposium intervention (1996) with Robert B. Woyach, Tong Whan Park, Wil Hout,

Arie Kacowicz & William Reno (1996) “The Forum: International Relations Theory and the

New World Order” in Mershon International Studies Review, 1996, XL (2): 339-52, own

contribution “A small but important step away from the nomothetic: the Russian lens”, pp.

349-52

70) Book chapter (1996) “Namesto zakljucka/Instead of a summing up” in Irena Sumi &

Salvatore Venosi (eds.) Vecjezicnost na evropskih mejah. Primer kanalske

doline/Multilingualism on European Borders. The Case of Valcanale Ukine: Slori-seat

Valcanale, pp. 193-202

71) Article (1996) “Self and Other in International Relations” in European Journal of

International Relations, II (2): 139-74

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72) Co-edited book with Ole Wæver (1997) The Future of International Relations: Masters

In The Making? London: Routledge, own contributions a) “John Vincent and the English

School of International Relations” pp. 38-65, and b) “Conclusion” pp. 359-370; (Mandarin

translation 2004 The Future of International Relations: Masters In The Making? Beijing:

Peking University Press; Czech translation 2005 Budoucnost mezinárodních vztahu Brno:

Centrum Strategickych Studii.

73) Article (1997) “En geografi for enhver anledning” in Samtiden, CVII (1): 27-37

74) Article (1997) “Konstruksjonen av Europa: Russland som Europas ‘Andre’” in Nordisk

Østforum, XI (4): 9-24

75) Book review essay (1997) “Ringmar on Peace and War” in Cooperation and Conflict,

XXXII (3): 309-30

76) Book chapter (1997) “The Geopolitics of Delineating 'Russia' from 'Europe': The

Creating of the 'Other' in European and Russian Tradition” in Ola Tunander, Pavel Baev &

Victoria Einagel eds. Geopolitics in Post-Wall Europe. Security, Territory and Identity

London: Sage, pp. 147-73 (also published as ”Russia as Europe’s Other”, Journal of Area

Studies, 2 (1): 12-25).

77) Book chapter (1997) “Russia as Europe's Other: Barbarian at the Gate, Gatekeeper and

Golden Gate to the Future”, in J. Peter Burgess ed. Cultural Politics and Political Culture in

Postmodern Europe Amsterdam: Rodopi, pp. 119-54

78) Book chapter with Jennifer M. Welsh (1997) “’The Turk’ as Europe's Other” in J. Peter

Burgess ed. Cultural Politics and Political Culture in Postmodern Europe Amsterdam:

Rodopi, pp. 291-320

79) Book review (1997) “Europæisk stabilitet: EU’s udvidelse med de central- og

østeuropeiske lande” in Internasjonal Politikk, LV (3): 482-8

80) Polemics with Eli Stamnes (1997) “Kunnskap som maktmiddel. Søkelys på en

manglende litteratur i norsk statsvitenskap [a presentation of feminist IR theory]” in Nytt

Norsk Tidsskrift, XIV (4): 352-61

81) Article with Ståle Ulriksen (1997) “Gjenreis forsvarsdebatten!” in Norsk Militært

Tidsskrift, CLXVI (12): 42-7

82) Article (1998) “Identity and the Outbreak of War: or Why the Copenhagen School of

Security Studies Should Include the Idea of ‘Violisation’ in its Framework of Analysis” in

International Journal of Peace Studies, 3 (1): 7-22

83) Polemics (1998) «Nasjon, historie og minne” Nytt norsk tidsskrift 15 (4): 386-389.

84) Article (1998) “Departemental identitet: Det norske utenriksdepartement” in

Internasjonal Politikk, LVI (1): 75-104

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85) «Gjesteredaktørens innledning” i Internasjonal politikk 56 (1): 73-74.

86) Article (1998) “European Identity, EU Expansion and the Integration/Exclusion Nexus”

Alternatives 23 (3): 397-416.

87) Book chapter (1998) ”The geopolitics of delineating ’Russia’ and ’Europe’. The creation

of ’the Other’ in European and Russian tradition” pp 17-44 in Tom Casier & Katlijn Malfliet

(eds.) Is Russia a European Power? The Position of Russia in the New Europe Leuven:

Leuven University Press.

88) Book chapter (1998) “Constructing Europe: Russia as Europe’s Other” pp 226-266 in Ulf

Hedetoft (ed.) Political Symbols, Symbolic Politics: European identities in transformation

Aldershot: Ashgate.

89) Conversation (1998) “Irena Sumi: Towards a new story of the European self. An

interview with Dr. Iver Neumann” pp. 287-298 in Razprave in gradivo, Treatises and

documents Ljubljana: Institute for Ethnic Studies.

90) Conversation with Sjur Kasa (1999) «Et sivilt alternativ: Intervju med Iver Neumann om

den statlige og den alternative maktutredningen” Sosiologi i dag 29 (3): 79-88.

91) Article (1999) «Diskursanalyse av politikk: Forutsetninger og metodeproblemer”

Statsvetenskaplig Tidskrift 102 (2): 163-182.

92) Book review (1999) «Europeiseringen av nasjonalstaten Norge: De nasjonale strateger

av Rune Slagstad” Internasjonal Politikk 57 (3): 493-498 103) (extended version published

1999 as «Nasjonal kultur, postnasjonal politikk?” pp. 369-374 in Erik Rudeng [ed.]

Kunnskapsregimer. Debatten om De nasjonale Strateger Oslo: Pax).

93) Article (1999) «Forstillelsens seier over løgnen. Om diplomati og løgn” Arr. Idéhistorisk

tidsskrift, spesialnummer ”Løgner” 11 (3): 26-33

94) Book (1999) Uses of the Other. The 'East' in European Identity Formation, Minneapolis:

University of Minnesota Press, Borderline Series, pp. 281 (Russian translation 2004 Moscow:

Novoe izdatel’stvo).

95) Book chapter (1999) “The Foreign Ministry of Norway” pp. 152-169 in Brian Hocking

ed. Foreign Ministries in a Time of Change, London: Macmillan

96) Article (1999) “Central Europe 1950-2000” in Slavica Lundensia, special issue (ed Fiona

Björling) Through a Glass Darkly. Cultural representation in the dialogue between Central,

Eastern and Western Europe, no. 19, pp. 15-28.

97) Article (1999) «Norsk sørpolitikk: Den disaggregerte stats diplomati” Internasjonal

Politikk 57 (2): 181-198.

98) (1999) «Temadel: Norsk sørpolitikk” Internasjonal Politikk 57 (2): 179-180.

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99) Book chapter (1999) “Identity and the Outbreak of War” pp. 45-60 in Ho-Won Jeong

(ed.) The New Agenda for Peace Research Aldershot: Ashgate.

100) Book review essay (1999) «Norsk utenrikspolitikks historie - En kritikk” two parts,

Kungl. Krigsakademiens handlingar och tidskrift 203 (5): 119-144 and 203 (6): 147-174.

101) Conversation (1999) «Samtaler i Samtiden: Iver B. Neumann og Rob Walker” Samtiden

109 (2-3): 104-114

102) Review article (1999) «Det 20. århundres klassikere. Diplomati som skiftende sosial

praksis. James Der Derians On Diplomacy. A Genealogy of Western Estrangement”

Internasjonal Politikk 57 (3): 473-492

103) Article (1999) “Representation and State Action: The Case of Russia’s Place in Europe”

Journal of International Relations and Development 2 (3): 263-287

104) Polemics (1999) “Viewpoint: The Nordic Paradox” North. The Journal of Nordregion

10 (2/3): 1, 37-41

105) Book chapter (2000) “Forgetting the Central Europe of the 1980s” pp. 207-218 in

Christopher Lord (ed.) Central Europe: Core or Periphery? Copenhagen: Copenhagen

Business School Press

106) Book chapter (2000) “Den disaggregerte stats utenrikspolitikk og partisystem” pp. 191-

208 in Anders Björnsson & Peter Luthersson (eds) Efter partistaten - uppsatser om politiska

kulturer igår, idag och imorgon Stockholm: Hjalmarson & Högberg

107) Article (2000) “Mikhail Bakhtin og det dialogiske selvet” in Nytt Norsk Tidsskrift, 17

(3): 285-297

108) Book review essay (2000) “Skjønnåndenes encyclopedi. Dag Østerberg Det moderne. Et

essay om Vestens kultur, 1740-2000” Arr 12 (1): 83-85

109) Book review essay (2000) “Erica Svedberg: The Other Recreated” in Statsvetenskaplig

Tidskrift 103 (2).

110) Article (2000) “State and Nation in the 19th Century: Recent Research on the

Norwegian Case” Scandinavian Journal of History 25 (2): 239-260.

111) Book review (2000) “Marianne Winter Jørgensen & Louise Phillips Diskursanalyse som

teori og metode & Jacob Torfing New Theories of Discourse” Dansk sociologi 11 (2): 115-

116.

112) Article (2000) «Diskursens materialitet” Dansk sociologi 11 (4): 27-46.

113) Article (2000) “State to Region: how to Save Formal Nordic Cooperation” pp. 243-250

in Hedegaard, Lars & Bjarne Lindström (eds.) NEBI Yearbook 2000 Yearbook on Northern

and Baltic Integration Berlin: Springer.

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114) Article with Michael C. Williams (2000) “From Alliance to Security Community:

NATO, Russia and the Power of Identity” in Millennium 29 (2): 357-387 (Reprinted in

Michael C. Williams Culture and Security: Symbolic Power and the Politics of International

Security London: Routledge, 2007).

115) Article (2000) “En tale hele departementet kan stille seg bak” Norsk antropologisk

tidsskrift, 11 (3): 323-343; based on M. Phil. Thesis 2001 Diplomacy as Historical and Social

Practice Hovedoppgave, Institute for Social Anthropology, Oslo University.

116) Book collaboration (2000) one of four authors, Erik Øverland (ed.) Norge2030. Fem

scenarier om offentlig sektors framtid Oslo: Cappelen akademiske.

117) Editor (2000) Maktens strateger Oslo: Pax, bok en i makt- og

globaliseringsutredninghensserie. Own contribution introduction with Inger-Johanne Sand

“Maktens utfoldelser” pp. 9-24.

118) Book review (2001) «Aasen som en fremmed for seg selv” Nytt norsk tidsskrift 18 (1):

83-85.

119) Book chapter (2001) “European Identity, EU Expansion and the Integration/Exclusion

Nexus” pp. 141-164 in Lars-Erik Cederman (ed.) Constructing Europe's Identities: The

External Dimension Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner (reprinted in Bahar Rumelili (ed.) Europe

and Its Others Open Society, 2016).

120) Foreword (2001) “And i solnedgang” to the fascimile of the Norwegian Donald Duck &

Co., 1952, vol. 2 Oslo: Egmont.

121) Book (2001) Mening, materialitet, makt: En innføring i diskursanalyse Bergen:

Fagbokforlaget (Swedish version 2003: Mening, materialitet, makt: En introduktion till

diskursanalys Lund: Studentlitteratur. Serbian version 2009: Znacenje, materialnost, moc.

Uvod a analizu diskursa Belgrade: Alexandria Press.)

122) Book review essay (2001) “The Nordic States and European Unity” Cooperation and

Conflict 36 (1): 87-94.

123) Book (2001) Norge – en kritikk. Begrepsmakt i Europa-debatten Oslo: Pax. Bok to i

Makt- og globaliseringsutredningens serie.

124) Thesis (2001) Diplomati som historisk og sosial praksis M.Phil thesis [hovedoppgave]

presented to the Institute of Social Anthropology, Oslo University.

125) Book review (2001) “Seeing Like a State” Politologiske studier 4 (2): 118-120.

126) Book chapter (2001) “Regionalization and Democratic Consolidation” pp. 56-72 in Alex

Pravda & Jan Zielonka (eds.) Democratic Consolidation in Eastern Europe Oxford: Oxford

University Press.

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127) Article with Ståle Ulriksen (2001) “Konstruktivisme i studiet av internasjonal politikk:

En mulighet til å gjeninnføre mening og historie” Sosiologi i dag 31 (3): 87-106

128) Article (2001) “Európa tobzoskája” Replika 43-44: 133-138 (Hungarian translation of

conclusion to item 115)

129) Symposium intervention (2001) “The English School and the Practices of World

Society” Review of International Studies 27 (4): 503-507.

130) Article with Erik Øverland (2001) “Scenariobygging: opphav, utbredelse, metode”, in

Tidsskrift for Samfunnsforskning, 42 (3): 373-408.

131) Essay (2001) “68’ere og makt” Samtiden 111 (2).

132) Article (2001) «’Grand Strategy’ som veiviser for nordisk sikkerhetspolitikk”

Politologiske studier 4 (3): 85-94.

133) Book review (2001) “Unto thyself be True: Szakolczais helter” Politologiske studier 4

(3): 110-112. E-version available at: http://www.vinduet.no/tekst.asp?id=252

134) “’НЕСОСТОЯВШАЯСЯ ЭКСКУРСИЯ В ЕВРОПУ’ РОССИЙСКИЙ ДИСКУРС” in

МИРОВАЯ ЭКОНОМИКА И МЕЖДУНАРОДНЫЕ ОТНОШЕНИЯ, 2001, № 11: 85-91.

135) Article (2001) “Grab a Phaser, Ambassador: Diplomacy in Star Trek” Millennium 30

(3): 603-624, special issue on representations and images in international relations.

136) Article (2001) “Antropologer og staten” Statsvetenskaplig Tidskrift 106 (1): 315-336

137) Book chapter (2002) “This Little Piggy Stayed at Home: Why Norway is not a Member

of the EU” pp. 88-129 in Lene Hansen & Ole Wæver (eds.) European Integration and

National Identity. The Challenge of the Nordic States London: Routledge.

138) Editorial (2002) “From the Outgoing Editor” Cooperation and Conflict 37 (1): 5-7.

139) Book review (2002) Book review ‘Jørgen Staun: Mellem kantiansk patriotisme og

politisk romantikk. Det tyske stats- og nationsbegreb i to århundreder København:

Københavns universitet’ Internasjonal politikk 60 (1): 111-112.

140) Book review (2002) «Seeing Like a State” Norsk Antropologisk Tidsskrift 13 (1-2): 96-

98.

141) Article (2002) “En ‘grand strategy’ for Norge” Nytt Norsk Tidsskrift, 19 (2): 176-188.

142) Book chapter (2002) ’USSR to Gorbachev to Putin: Perestroika as a Failed Excursion

from “the West” to ”Europe” in Russian discourse’ pp. 191-214 in Michael af Malmborg &

Bo Stråth (eds.) The Meaning of Europe Oxford: Berg

143) Book essay (2002) “A Treat on Treaties: Encyclopedia of Historical Treaties and

Alliances. Volume 1: From Ancient Times to World War I. Volume II: From the 1920s to the

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Present (eds. Alan Axelrod and Charles L. Phillips) Chicago, IL: Fitzroy Dearborn, 2001.

Security Dialogue 33 (2): 244-246.

144) Edited book (2002) Global politikk: Krig, diplomati, handel og nyhetsformidling i

praksis. Own contributions: “Diplomati” pp. 107-168, “Avslutning” pp. 308-330, with

Torbjørn Knutsen “Innledning” pp. 9-25. Oslo: Cappelen Akademiske.

145) Book chapter (2002) “Kosovo and the End of the Legitimate Warring State” pp. 66-81

in Sergei Medvedev & Peter van Ham (eds.) Mapping European Security after Kosovo

Manchester: Manchester University Press.

146) Series editor’s Foreword (2002), pp. 7-9 in Torkel Brekke Gud i norsk politikk Oslo:

Pax 2002 (bok tre i makt- og globlaliseringsutredningens serie).

147) Series editor’s Foreword (2002), pp. 9-13 in Ståle Ulriksen Den norske

forsvarstradisjonen. Militærmakt eller folkeforsvar? Oslo: Pax 2002 (bok fire i makt- og

globlaliseringsutredningens serie).

148) Article (2002) “Harnessing Social Power: State Diplomacy and the Land-Mines Issue”

pp. 106-132 in Andrew F. Cooper, John English & Ramesh Thakur (eds.) Enhancing Global

Governance: Towards a New Diplomacy? Tokyo: United Nations University Press.

149) Article with Jozef Bátora Jr. (2002) “Cautious Surfers: The Norwegian Ministry of

Foreign Affairs Negotiates the Wave of the Information Age”, Diplomacy & Statecraft 13

(3): 23-56.

150) Book chapter (2002) “Europe’s Post-Cold War Remembrance of Russia: Cui Bono?”

pp. 121-136 in Jan-Werner Müller (ed.) Memory and Power in Post-War Europe. Studies in

the Presence of the Past Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

151) Book review essay (2002) “The Proliferation of Proliferation. David Mutimer: The

Weapons State” Cooperation and Conflict 37 (4): 431-436.

152) Book review (2002) “Europeans and Mongols in the Middle of the Thirteenth Century:

Encountering the Other” Nordisk Øst-Forum 16 (3): 325-327.

153) Translation of book (2002) Michel Foucault: Forelesninger om regjering og

styringskunst Oversatt, introdusert og annotert av Iver B. Neumann Oslo: Cappelens

upopulære skrifter [Three lectures by Foucault translated, annotated and introduced].

154) (2002) “Returning Practice to the Linguistic Turn: The Case of Diplomacy” Millennium

32 (3): 627-652.

155) Series editor’s Foreword (2003), pp. 7-11 in Knut Nustad Gavens makt: Norsk

utviklingshjelp som formynderskap Oslo: Pax (bok fem i makt- og

globlaliseringsutredningens serie).

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156) Symposium intervention (2003) ”International Relations as Emergent Bakhtinian

Dialogue” in Gunther Hellmann (ed.), Frank Harvey & Joel Cobb, Friedrich Kratochwil,

Yosef Lapid, Andrew Moravcsik, Iver B. Neumann and Steve Smith ”Forum: Are Dialogue

and Synthesis Possible in International Relations?”, International Studies Review 5 (1): 137-

140.

157) Book of essays (2003) Hva så, lille land? Essays om Norges alminnelighet Oslo:

Spartacus.

158) Book Chapter (2003)”’To know him was to love him. Not to know him was to love him

from afar’: Diplomacy in Star Trek”, pp. 31-52 in Jutta Weldes (ed.) To Seek out new

Worlds: Science Fiction and International Relations London: Palgrave.

159) Article (2003) “The English School on Diplomacy: Scholarly Potential Unfulfilled”

International Relations 17 (3): 341-369 (extended version anthologised 2004 as “The English

School on Diplomacy” pp. 92-116 in Christer Jönsson & Richard Langhorne [eds.]

Diplomacy. Sage Library of International Relations, vol. 1 London: Sage.

160) Edited Book second ed. Ole Jacob Sending (2003) Regjering i Norge Oslo: Pax (bok

seks i makt- og globlaliseringsutredningens serie).

161) Book review (2003) «Raymond Aron: Politikkens væsen” Internasjonal Politikk, 61 (3):

382-386.

162) Book review (2003) «Godt om utvikling, svakt om utenrikspolitikk og makt. Terje

Tvedt” Prosa 9 (5): 61-64.

163) Book chapter (2003) “The Region Building Approach”, pp. 160-178 in Fredrik

Söderbaum & Tim Shaw (eds.) Theories of New Regionalism: A Reader Houndsmills:

Palgrave.

164) (2003) ”Russland positioniren: Nördlich oder östlich der Mitte?” pp. 35-64 in Karl

Kaser, Dagmar Gramshammer-Hohl & Robert Pichler (eds.) Wieser Enzyklopädiede des

europäischen Ostens, Band II, Europa und die Grenzen im Kopf Wieser: Klagenfurt.

165) Book review (2003) “Vilho Harle: The Enemy with a Thousand Faces. The Tradition of

the Other in Western Political Thought and History” The European Legacy 8 (5): 675-677.

166) Book review (2004) “Mark Salter: Civilization and Barbarians in International

Relations” Cooperation and Conflict 39 (1): 89-91.

167) Petit (2004) “Nobelprisvinnere i bydelen – 4: Christian Lous Lange” Medlemsblad for

Vinderen Historikerlag 13 (1): 7-9.

168) Book chapter (2004) “Deep Structure, Free-Floating Signifier, or Something in

between? Europe’s Alterity in Putin’s Russia” pp. 9-26 in Patricia M. Goff & Kevin C. Dunn

(eds.) Identity and Global Politics: Empirical and Theoretical Elaborations London:

Palgrave.

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169) Article (2004) “Beware of Organicism: The Narrative Self of the State”, Review of

International Studies 30 (2): 259-267.

170) Translation of book (2004) Marcel Mauss: Kropp og person, to essays Oversatt,

introdusert og annotert av Iver B. Neumann Oslo: Cappelens upopulære skrifter [Two essays

by Mauss translated, annotated and introduced], own contribution “Introduksjon: Mauss i

fransk tradisjon” pp. 7-64.

171) Preface (2004), “Predislovie k russkomu izdaniyu”, pp. 13-18 in Ispol’zovanie

‘Drugogo’”: Obrazy Vostoka v formirovanii evropeyskikh identichnostey [Russian edition of

Uses of the Other, with two new prefaces, pp. 335] Moscow: Novoe izdatel’stvo.

172) Preface (2004) «Forord”, pp. 7-10 i Christian Refsum & Eivind Røssaak Kyssing og

slåssing. Fire kapitler om film Oslo: Pax (bok syv i makt- og globlaliseringsutredningens

serie).

173) Article (2004) “Forslag til stamtre for norske poststrukturalister” Sosiologi i dag 34 (2):

87-107.

174) Book review (2004) «Siri Lill Mannes: Livvakt i helvete. Aleksandr og krigen i

Tsjetsjenia” Internasjonal Politikk 62 (2): 287-290.

175) Article with Erik Øverland (2004) “IR and Policy Planning: The Method of

Perspectivist Scenario Building” International Studies Perspectives, 5 (3): 258-277.

176) Article (2004) «Maktkritikk som antropologiens adelsmerke” Norsk Antropologisk

Tidsskrift 15 (3): 133-143.

177) Symposium (2004) “Empire, not Hegemony” pp. 244-245 in Benjamin de Carvalho

(ed.) “Christian Reus-Smit’s American Power and World Order” Global Change, Peace and

Security 16 (3): 243-254.

178) Kåseri (2004) “Det er typisk norsk å krige” Arr. Idéhistorisk tidsskrift, spesialnummer

”Krig” 16 (2-3): 3-7.

179) Book review essay (2003-04) “Jacob Westberg: Den nationella drömträdgården. Den

stora berättelsen om den egna nationen i svensk og brittisk Europa-debatt” in

Statsvetenskaplig Tidskrift 106 (4): 341-349.

180) Biosketch (2004) “Introducing Thomas Hylland Eriksen” Politik 7 (4): 136.

181) Article (2005) “To be a Diplomat” International Studies Perspectives 6 (1): 72-93.

182) Article with Henrikki Heikka (2005) “Grand Strategy, Strategic Culture, Practise: The

Social Roots of Nordic Defence” Cooperation and Conflict 40 (1): 5-23.

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183) Conversation with Rune Slagstad ([1994] 2005) «Brudd med Teheran?” pp. 438-444 in

Rune Slagstad Utvalgte polemikker Oslo: Pax.

184) Polemics, second author Ole Jacob Sending) ([2003] 2005) “Svar på tiltale” pp. 757-759

in Rune Slagstad Utvalgte polemikker Oslo: Pax.

185) Book chapter (2005) “Russia as a Great Power” pp. 13-28 in Jakob Hedenskog, Vilhelm

Konnander, Bertil Nygren, Ingmar Oldberg and Christer Pursiainen (eds.), 2005, Russia as a

Great Power: Dimensions of Security Under Putin, London: Routledge (BASEES/Routledge

Series on Russian and East European Studies no. 19).

186) Book review (2005) “En splintret stat. Regjeringskontorene 1940-1945. Ole Kolsrud” in

Internasjonal politikk 63 (1): 123-125.

187) Book chapter (2005) “Populism at work” pp. 113-121 in Lars Bang-Larsen, Cristina

Ricupero & Nicolaus Schafhausen (eds.) The Populism Reader Berlin: Lukas & Sternberg.

188) Article (2005) “Hvor gammel er norsk utenrikspolitikk?” Internasjonal politikk 63 (2-

3): 161-182.

189) Book review essay (2005) «Fædrelandssind og drömträdgård. Bokanmeldelse av Helge

Danielsen og Jacob Westberg” Internasjonal politikk 63 (2-3): 317-323.

190) Book (second author: Halvard Leira) (2005) Aktiv og avventende. Utenrikstjenestens liv

1905-2005 Oslo: Pax.

191) Book chapter (2005) “On generating state voice” pp. 195-211 in Knut Nustad &

Christin Krohn-Hansen (eds.) State Formation: Anthropological Explorations London: Pluto.

192) Polemics (2005) «Det politiske handlingsrommet” pp. 76-78 in Berit Johne & Erik F.

Øverland (red.) Leve av, leve med, leve for? Vår bioteknologiske fremtid Oslo: Cappelen

Akademisk Forlag.

193) Conversation (2005) «Begrepet ’person’ står ikke stille” pp. 25-34 in Georg Apenes

(ed.) Fra tillit til kontroll. Tolv samtaler om politikk, teknologi og personvern Oslo: Pax.

194) Polemics (2005) «Kor gamal er norsk utanrikspolitikk? Tilsvar til Olav Riste”

Internasjonal politikk 63 (4): 447-449.

195) Book review (2005) “Henri Vogt: Between Utopia and Disillusionment” Cooperation

and Conflict 40 (4): 435-437.

196) Article (with Halvard Leira) (2005) “Utsendinger til ‘…en mindre og halvcivilisert

oversjøisk stat’? 1905 og fremveksten av et diplomatisk korps i Kristiania” Sosiologi idag 35

(3): 50-78.

197) Article (2005) “Det 20. århundres klassikere – Vladimir Il’itsj lenin: Imperialismen som

kapitalismens høyeste stadium Internasjonal politikk 63 (5): 583-600.

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198) Preface (2006) “Preface to Michelle Pace: The Politics of Regional Identity: Meddling

with the Mediterranean London: Routledge, pp. xii-xiv.

199) Article (2006) “Pop Goes Religion: Harry Potter meets Clifford Geertz” European

Journal of Cultural Studies 9 (1): 81-101. Available as

http://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/bitstream/handle/document/22677/ssoar-eurjcultstud-2006-1-

neumann-pop_goes_religion.pdf?sequence=1

200) Article (2006) «Flerbent fellesskap i en norsk trekkhundklubb” Norsk antropologisk

tidsskrift 17 (1): 48-62.

201) Edited Book (2006) second editor with Christine Ingebritsen Sieglinde Gstöhl & Jessica

Beyer (eds.) Small States in International Relations: A Reader Seattle, WA: University of

Washington Press. My own contribution: Iver B. Neumann & Sieglinde Gstöhl “Introduction:

Lilliputians in Gulliver's World? Small States in International Relations”, pp. 3-36.

202) Edited Book (2006) co-edited with Daniel H. Nexon Harry Potter in International

Relations Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. My own contribution: Iver B. Neumann &

Daniel H. Nexon: “Introduction: Harry Potter and the Study of World Politics” pp. 1-26” and

Iver B. Neumann: “Naturalizing Geography: Harry Potter and the Realms of Muggles, Magic

Folks, and Monsters” pp. 157-175.

203) Book Review (2006) “Bakhtin and Don Quixote” in Nordisk Østforum 20 (2): 216-219.

204) First author Ole Jacob Sending (2006) ‘Governance to Governmentality: Analysing

States, NGOs, and Power’ in International Studies Quarterly 50 (3): 651—672.

205) Article (2006) “Sublime Diplomacy: Byzantine, Early Modern, Contemporary” in

Millennium 34 (3): 865-888.

206) Article (2006) “Å studere den (post)moderne staten: Epistemologiske forutsetninger”

Norsk Antropologisk Tidsskrift 17 (3-4): 213-224.

207) Edited book (2006), with Birgitte Kjos Fonn and Ole Jacob Sending (eds.) Norsk

utenrikspolitisk praksis: Aktører og prosesser Oslo: Cappelen. Own contributions pp. 7-18

(with first authors Ole Jacob Sending and Birgitte Kjos Fonn) ’Utenrikspolitikkens indre liv’;

pp. 67-88 (first author Nina Græger): Utenriksdepartementet og Forsvarsdepartementet som

beslutningspolitiske aktører.

208) Article, second author with Halvard Leira (2007) «Fremmede konsuler i Norge ca.

1660—1905” in [Dansk] Historisk tidsskrift 106 (2): 449—487.

209) Article (2007) “When did Norway and Denmark Get Distinctively Foreign Policies?”

Cooperation and Conflict 42 (1): 53-72.

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210) Article (2007) “’A Speech that the Entire Ministry May Stand for’ Or: Why Diplomats

Never Produce Anything New” International Political Sociology 1 (2): 183-200 [comments

by Morgan Brigg, Roland Bleiker & Patrick Thaddeus Jackson in 2 (1): 89-93]

211) Book Review (September 2007)” In the Space of Theory: Postfoundational Geographies

of the Nation-State [of Matthew Sparke]” Perspectives on Politics 5 (3): 680-681

212) Article, second author with Halvard Leira (2007) “Internasjonal politikk i Norge. En

disiplins fremvekst i første halvdel av 1900-tallet” Internasjonal politikk 65 (2): 141-171.

213) Article, second author Ole Jacob Sending (2007) “’The International’ as

Governmentality” Millennium 35 (3): 677-701.

214) Article (2007) “Norsk sosiologi – samfunnsteoretisk avant-garde eller arrière-garde?”

Nytt norsk tidsskrift 24 (3): 269-282.

215) Polemics with Halvard Leira (2007) “Å være seg selv nok. Tilsvar til Helge Pharo’

Historisk tidsskrift 86 (3): 459-463.

216) Article (2007) “Afterword” pp. 171-174 in Thomas Hylland Eriksen & Richard Jenkins

(eds.) Flag, Nation and Symbolism in Europe and America London: Routledge.

217) “Foreword” (2007) pp. vi-ix in Bahar Rumelili: Constructing Regional Community and

Order in Europe and Southeast Asia London: Palgrave.

218) (Book chapter) (2007) “European Identity and Its Changing Others” pp. 17-32 in

Markku Kangaspuro (ed.) Constructed Identities in Europe Helsinki: Helsinki University,

Aleksanteri Series no. 7.

219) “Foreword” (2008) pp. x-xi in Brent Steele: Ontological Security in International

Relations London: Routledge.

220) (2007) Book chapter with Halvard Leira “The Emergence and Practices of the Oslo

Diplomatic Corps” pp. 83-102 in Paul Sharp & Geoffrey Wiseman (eds.) The Diplomatic

Corps as an Institution of International Society Harmondsworth: Palgrave.

221) Article (2008) “Diplomatens kropp” pp. 183-206 in Hege Skjeie, Inger Skjelsbæk &

Torunn L. Tryggestad (eds.) Kjønn, krig, Konflikt. Jubileumsbok til Helga Hernes Oslo: Pax.

222) (2008) (Book essay) “Der makten ikke er [Habermas – kritiske lesninger]” Nytt Norsk

Tidsskrift 25 (1): 82-85.

223) (2008) Article, second author with Halvard Leira (2008) "Consular Representation in an

Emerging State: The Case of Norway" The Hague Journal of Diplomacy 3 (1): 1-19.

224) (2008) Book Review “Tabloid Terror [Francois Debrix]” International Studies Review

10 (2): 306-307.

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225) (2008) Book Review “Andreas Behnke, Re-Presenting the West: NATO’s Security

Discourse After the End of the Cold War” in Cooperation and Conflict 43 (2): 263-265.

226) (2008) “Imperier: Introduksjon” pp. 85-94 and “Det russiske imperium” pp. 173-186 in

Internasjonal politikk 66 (1).

227) (2007-2009) «Topptidsskrifter i internasjonal politikk” I-VIII in Internasjonal politikk; I

in 65 (3): 180-181; II 65 (4): 165-167; III 66 (1): 244-246; IV 66 (2-3): 543-544, V 66 (4):

696-697, VI 67 (1): 135-136, VII 67 (2): 306-307, VIII 67 (3): 568-570.

228) (2008) “Wergeland in the Norwegian Political Tradition” pp. 94-117 in Geir Pollen et

al. Henrik Wergeland and His Legacy Oslo: Gyldendal.

229) (2008) “The Responsible Intellectual: Adviser and Critic” pp. 174-176 in J. Ann Tickner

and Andrei Tsygankov (eds.) “Risks and Opportunities of Crossing the Academy/Policy

Divide” in International Studies Review 10 (1): 155-177.

230) (2008) “Russia as a Great Power, 1815-2007” in Journal of International Relations and

Development 11 (2): 128-151.

231) (2008) Book Chapter “Russia’s Standing as a Great Power, 1492-1815” pp. 11-34 in

Ted Hopf (ed.) Russia’s European Choices New York, NY: Palgrave.

232) (2008) Book Chapter “Discourse Analysis” pp. 61-77 in Audie Klotz and Deepa

Prakash (eds.) Quantitative Methods in International Relations: A Pluralist Guide

Houndsmills: Palgrave.

232a) (2008) Book Review “The New Cold War, by Edward Lukas” Internasjonal politikk 66

(2-3): 529-532.

233) (2008) Article “The Body of the Diplomat” European Journal of International Relations

14 (4): 671-694.

234) (2008) Article “Å være diplomat” Norsk Antropologisk Tidsskrift 19 (2-3): 136-146.

235) (2008) Article with Helge Jordheim «Innledning. Imperium, imperialisme og en

introduksjon til begrepshistorisk teori og praksis”, pp. 7-38 in Imperium. Imperialisme

[Translation from Geschichgtliche Grundbegriffe] Oslo: Unipub.

236) (2008) Book Chapter “Globalisation and Diplomacy” pp. 15-28 in Andrew F. Cooper,

Brian Hocking & William Maley (eds.) Global Governance and Diplomacy London:

Palgrave.

237) (2009) Book Chapter “Returning Practice to the Linguistic Turn: The Case of

Diplomacy” pp. 82-99 in Harry Bauer & Elisabetta Brighi (eds.) Pragmatism in International

Relations London: Routledge (reprint of item 54).

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238) (2009) Book Review Essay “Governing Global Migration, by Sara Kalm”

Statsvetenskaplig Tidskrift 111 (2): 207-211.

239) (2009) “Hvorfor er ikke Norge med i Den europeiske union?” Internasjonal politikk 67

(3): 413-425.

240) (2009) “Redefining the European Balance between Sovereignty and Human Rights in

Kosovo” pp. 261-277 in B. Krishnamurthy & Geetha Ganapathy-Doré (eds.) Changing World

Order: India, EU and US – A Trialogue Delhi: Shipa.

241) (2009) Diplomats and Diplomacy: An Anthropological View, Dr.Philos. (Social

Anthropology), Oslo University, Defence 9 September 2009

242) (2009) “Politikk hinsider polis: Modernitetens diplomati» Arr 21 (2): 39-49.

243) (2009) “Live Long and Prosper: Star Trek og Norge” Vagant 20 (3): 99-100.

244) (2009) Co-Edited book (with Kari Steen-Jonsen) Meningen med idretten Oslo: Unipub.

Own contributions “Meningen med hundekjøringen sprenger artsgrensene” pp 91-114 and

Iver B. Neumann & Kari Steen-Johnsen “Meningen med idretten”, pp. 7-22.

245) (2009) “National Security, Culture and Identity” pp. 95-104 in Myriam Dunn Cavelty &

Victor Mauer (eds.) The Routledge Handbook of Security Studies London: Routledge.

246) (2010) “Series Editor Preface” xi-xii in Maria Mälksoo: The Politics of Becoming

European. A Study of Polish and BalticPost-Cold War Security Imaginaries London:

Routledge.

247) (2010) Article “Utenriksministerens spillerom, 1972-2010” Internasjonal politikk 68

(1): 113-128.

248) (2010) «Europa og de andre” Nytt norsk tidsskrift 27 (2):84-94.

249) (2010) “Diplomacy and Diplomats” pp. 1069-1074 in Robert A. Denemark (ed.) The

International Studies Encyclopedia, vol. II: Co-Ec Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.

250) (2010) Book, second author Ole Jacob Sending) Governing the Global Polity: Practice,

Rationality, Mentality Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press.

251) (2010) “Sustainability and Transformation in Diplomatic Culture: The Case of Eurocentrism” pp. 128-150 in Costas

Constantinou & James Der Derian (eds.) Sustainable Diplomacies Houndsmills: Palgrave.

252) (2010) Book review “Anne Clunan The Social Construction of Russia’s Resurgence: Aspirations, Identity, and

Security Interests” The Russian Review 69 (2): 553-554.

253) (2010) “Autobiography, ontology, autoethnology” Symposium Review of International

Studies 36 (4): 1051-1055.

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254) (2011) “Series editor’s preface”, pp. xii-xiv in Patrick Thaddeus Jackson The Conduct of Inquiry in International

relations. Philosophy of Science and Its Implications for the Study of World Politics London: Routledge.

255 (2011) “Preface” pp. xiii-xiv in Friedrich Kratochwil The Puzzles of Politics. Inquiries

into the Genesis and Transformation of International Relations Abingdon: Routledge.

256) (2011) Tilbake til Durkheim: Staten og antropologien Oslo: Universitetsforlaget

257) (2011) Book chapter with Halvard Leira “The Many Lives of the Consuls” pp. 225-246

in Ana Mar Fernandez and Jan Melissen (eds.) Consular Affairs and Diplomacy Leiden:

Brill.

258) (2011) Article “Entry into International Society Reconceptualised: The Case of Russia”

Review of International Studies 37 (2): 463-484.

259) (2011) Article, first author Helge Jordheim “Empire, Imperialism and Conceptual

History” Journal of International Relations and Development 14 (2): 153-185.

260) (2011) Preface, “Predgovor srpskom izdanju”, pp. 11-13 in Upotrebe Drugog: “Istok” u

formirovanju evrpskog identiteta [Serbian edition of Uses of the Other, with a new preface,

pp. 289] Belgrade: Sluzhbeni Glasnik.

261) (2011) Article, second author Vincent Pouliot (2011) “Untimely Russia: Hysteresis in

Russian-Western Relations over the Past Millennium”, Security Studies 20 (1): 105-137.

262) (2011) Book chapter “Our Culture and all the Others: Intercultural and International

Relations” pp. 33-46 in Jozef Bátora and Monika Mokre (eds.) Culture and External

Relations: Europe and Beyond Farnham: Ashgate.

263) (2011) first author Ole Jacob Sending “Banking on Power: How Some Practices in an

International Organization Anchor Others” pp. 231-254 in Emanuel Adler & Vincent Pouliot

(eds.) International Practices Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN

9780521281171.

264) (2011) Article “’Religion in Sort of a Global Sense’: The Relevance of Religious

Practices for Political Community in Battlestar Galactica and Beyond” Journal of

Contemporary Religion 26 (3): 385-399.

265) (2011) Article with Ole Jacob Sending and Vincent Pouliot “The Future of Diplomacy;

Changing Practices, Evolving Relationships”, International Journal, 66 (3): 527-242.

266) (2011) Article “Peace and Reconciliation Efforts as Systems-Maintaining Diplomacy ”,

International Journal, 66 (3): pp. 563-579.

267) (2011) Article “The Steppe and Early European State Formation” Uluslararası İlişkiler

(Istanbul) 8 (30): 3-14.

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268) (2011) Book Chapter “End Comment: The Practices of Interdisciplinarity” pp. 257-270

in Pami Aalto, Vilho Harle & Sami Moisio (eds.) International Studies: Interdisciplinary

Approaches London: Palgrave.

269) Article (2011) “International Society”, pp. 1315-1319 in Bertrand Badie, Dirk Berg-

Schlosser & Leonardo Morlino (eds.) International Encyclopedia of Political Science,vol. 4

London: Sage.

270) Article (2011), first author Thomas Hylland Eriksen, “Fra slektsgård til oljeplattform:

Norsk identitet og Europa” [From Inherited Farm to Oil Platform: Norwegian Identity and

Europe], Internasjonal Politikk, 69 (3): 413-436.

271) Book (2011), first author Sigvald Hauge, hva er DIPLOMATI Oslo:

Universitetsforlaget.

272) Article (2011) «Norges nye vi: Diasporaer som faktor i norsk utenrikspolitikk»

Internasjonal Politikk, 69 (4): 567–575

273) Book review (2011) «Innføring med slagside», review of Nik. Brandal, Øivind Bratberg

& Dag Einar Thorsen Sosialdemokratiet Prosa 17 (6): 40-42 (a different version was

published in Internasjonal Politikk 70 [2]: 267-269).

274) Edited book (2011), first author Thomas Ugelvik Mat/viten: Tekster fra kunnskapens

kjøkken Oslo: Universitetsforlaget. Introduction: «Velkommen til bords», pp. 9-18 (second

author Thomas Ugelvik); own chapter “Det diplomatiske måltid” pp. 123-152. Winner of the

Gourmand World Cookbook Award, best in the world in the category ‘Food Writing’.

275) Book (2012) At Home with the Diplomats: Inside A European Foreign Ministry Ithaca,

NY: Cornell University Press.

276) Editing of special issue (with Sharam Alghasi): Special issue, Thomas Hylland Eriksen:

Festskrift til 50-årsdagen, Norsk Antropologisk Tidsskrift 23 (1), Own contribution

(secondauthor Sharam Alghasi) 'Innledning: Hvorfor festskrift?', pp. 9-15.

277) Book chapter (2012), first author Sergei Medvedev “Identity Issues in EU-Russian

Relations”, pp. 9-32 in Reinhard Krumm, Hans-Henning Schröder & Sergei Medvedev, eds.

Constructing Identities in Europe: German and Russian Perspectives Baden: Nomos. ISBN

978-3-8329-7221-9.

278) Book (2012, with Cecilie Basberg Neumann) Forskeren i forskningsprosessen.

Metodebok om situering Oslo: Cappelen Damm. ISBN: 9788202366407

279) Polemics (2012) «Om å holde tid og sted fra hverandre. En reise til Jerusalem» in Kirke

og Kultur 117 (2): 115-119.

280) Article (2012) “Introduction to the Forum on Liminality”, Review of International

Studies, 38 (2): 473-479.

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281) Article (2012, first author Morten Skumsrud Andersen) “Practices as Models: A

Methodology with an Illustration Concerning Wampum Diplomacy”, Millennium, 40 (3):

457-481.

282) Article (2012) “Euro-Centric Diplomacy: Challenging but Manageable”, European

Journal of International Relations, 18 (2): 299-321.

283) Book chapter (2012, first author Halvard Leira) “Consuls” Pauline Kerr & Geoffrey

Wiseman (eds) Diplomacy in a Globalizing World: Theories and Practices New York:

Oxford University Press.

284) Book chapter (2013) “Russia in international society over the longue durée: lessons

from early Rus’ and early post-Soviet state formation” pp. 24-41 in Ray Taras (ed.) Russia's

Identity in International Relations: Images, Perceptions, Misperceptions London: Routledge.

285) Preface (2012), pp. iix-ix to Andreas Behnke: NATO’s Security Discourse after the Cold

War London: Routledge, 2012.

286) Preface (2012), pp. xiii-xiv to Laust Schouenborg: The Scandinavian International

Society: Primary Institutions and Binding Forces, 1815-2010 London: Routledge, 2012.

287) Article (2012) “Fred og forsoning som norsk utenrikspolitikk” Internasjonal Politikk 70

(3): 362-371.

288) Foreword (2012), pp. xiii-xiv in Rebecca Adler-Nissen (ed): Bourdieu in International

Relations London: Routledge.

289) Co-edited Book (with Stefano Guzzini) (2012) The Diffusion of Power in Global

Governance: International Political Economy Meets Foucault Houndmills: Palgrave, own

contribution pp. 256-263: ‘Conclusion’.

290) Article (2011) ‘Europe and the Others’ Serbian Political Thought 3 (1): 7-14;

http://www.sptips.rs/SPT1996/CD-SPT-1.pdf.

291) Article (2012) ‘After Securitisation. Diplomats as Desecuritisers’ Baltic Journal of

Political Science 1 (2): 9-24.

292) Article (2013) ‘Fra nasjonalstat til globalisert stat: Den norske staten siden Seip’ Nytt

Norsk Tidsskrift 30 (1): 53-60.

293) Article (2013), first author Halvard Leira ‘Dyrisk diplomati’ Internasjonal politikk 71

(1): 98-108.

294) Foreword (2013) ‘Foreword’, pp. x-xii in Geir Honneland Borderland Russians:

Identity, Narrative and International Relations, 2nd ed. London: Palgrave.

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295) Book, co-editor with Nicholas J. Kiersey (2013) Battlestar Galactica and International

Relations London: Routledge, own contributions IBN and Nick Kiersey “Introduction:

Circulating on Board the Battlestar”, pp. 1.17 and IBN “’Religion in Sort of a Global Sense’:

The Relevance of Religious Practices for Political Community in Battlestar Galactica and

Beyond”, pp. 37-56. ISBN-10: 0415632811 | ISBN-13: 978-0415632812

296) Book (2013) Diplomatic Sites London: Hurst, New York: Columbia University Press.

297) Preface (2013) to Rebecca Adler-Nissen & Ulrik Pram Gad (eds.) European Integration

and Postcolonial Sovereignty Games: The EU Overseas Countries and Territories, pp. xvii-

xvii London: Routledge

298) Article (2013) “Unexpected Enchantment in Unexpected Places: Mormonism in

Battlestar Galactica”, European Journal of Cultural Studies 16 (2): 226-243.

299) Article, second author Einar Wigen (2013) “The Importance of the Eurasian Steppe to

the Study of International Relations”, Journal of International Relations and Development 16

(3): 311-330.

300) Book chapter (2013) ‘Den religiøse stemme som taler sannhet til makten’ pp. 189-198

in Oddbjørn Leirvik, Kjetil Fretheim and Bente Fagerli (eds) Sannhetens øyeblikk. Israel,

Palestina og Den norske kirke Oslo: Akademika.

301) Book chapter (first author Thomas Hylland Eriksen) (2013) "Et drag for langt. To menn

av det 20. århundre i samtale om tobakken og kulturen" pp. 136-145 in Marit Ausland and

Egil Børre Johnsen (eds.) Røyk. Historier fra en standhaftig kultur Tromsø: Margbok.

302) Book Chapter (2013) 'Claiming The Early State for The Relational Turn: The Case of

Rus' (ca. 800-1100)' pp. 78-97 in Arlene B. Tickner & David L. Blaney (eds.) Claiming The

International London: Routledge.

303) Book Chapter (2013) ‘The Semantics of Early Statebuilding: Why the Eurasian Steppe

Has Been Overlooked’, pp. 74-88 in Nicolas Lemay-Hébert et al. (eds) Semantics of

Statebuilding: Language, Meaning Sovereignty London: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-41581729-

5.

304) Book Chapter (2014) 'Europeans and The Steppe: Russian Lands Under Mongol Rule'

pp. 12-33 in Shogo Suzuki, Yongjin Zhang & Joel Quirk (eds.) International Orders In The

Early Modern World. Before the Rise of the West London: Routledge.

305) Article (2014) “Imperializing Norden”, Cooperation and Conflict, Special Issue on

Post-Imperial Sovereignty Games 49 (1): 119-129.

306) Book Chapter (2014) “Status is Cultural: Durkheimian Poles and Weberian Russians

Seek Great-Power Status”, pp. 85-114 in T.V. Paul, Deborah Larson & William Wohlforth

(eds.) Status and World Order Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

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307) Article (2014) “What does Europe have to offer IR? Exogenisation and Real-life Data”

European Review of International Studies, 1 (1): 98-102.

308) Article (2014) ‘Innledning: Det danske imperium og 1814’ Internasjonal politikk 72 (3):

298-309.

309) Article (2014) ‘International Relations as a Social Science’ Millennium 43(1): 330-350,

and reply to symposium.

310) Edited book (2015) with Benjamin de Carvalho (eds) Small State Status Seeking.

Norway’s Quest for International Standing London: Routledge, own contribution Iver B.

Neumann and Benjamin de Carvalho: ‘Introduction: Small States and Status Seeking’, pp. 1-

21.

311) Article (2015) ‘Authoritarian East’ Global Affairs 1 (1): 93-94.

312) Article with Cecilie Basberg Neumann (2015) “Uses of the Self: Two Ways of Thinking

about Scholarly Situatedness and Method” Millennium 43 (3): 798–819.

313) Book chapter (2015) “Foreign Policy in an Age of Globalization” pp. 45-57 in Gunther

Hellmann and Knud Erik Jørgensen (eds) Theorizing Foreign Policy in a Globalized World

London: Palgrave.

314) Book chapter, second author Ole Jacob Sending (2015) “Roving Elites and Sedentary

Subjects: The Hybridized Origins of the State”, pp. 39-58 in Shelley L. Hurt and Ronnie D.

Lipschutz (eds.) Hybrid Rule and State Formation: Public-Private Power in the 21st Century

London: Routledge.

315) Book, co-edited with Ole-Jacob Sending & Vincent Pouliot (2015) Diplomacy and the

Making of World Politics, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press own contributions a) with

Sending and Pouliot ‘Introduction’, pp. 1-31; b) singly written ‘Institutionalizing Peace and

Reconciliation Diplomacy: Third-Party Reconciliation as Systems Maintenance pp. 140-167.

316) Article (first author Morten S. Andersen) (2015) “The Danish Empire and Norway’s

Place Therein” Scandinavica - International Journal of Scandinavian Studies 54 (1):10-29

317) Book chapter, second author Einar Wigen (2016) “Remnants of the Mongol Imperial

Tradition” in Sandra Halperin and Ronen Palan (eds.) Legacies of Empire: Imperial Roots of

the Contemporary Global Order Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

318) Book Chapter (2016) “Sited Diplomacy”, pp. 79-92 in Jason Dittmer and Fiona

MacConnell (eds) Diplomatic Cultures and International Politics: Translations, Spaces,

Alternatives London: Routledge.

319) Book chapter (2016) “Diplomacy: An Evolutionary Perspective” chapter 10 pp. 225-245

in Dirk Messner and Silke Weinich (eds) Global cooperation and the human factor in

international relations London: Routledge.

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319) Book with Torbjørn Knutsen and Halvard Leira (2016) Norsk utenrikspolitikks

idehistorie, 1890-1940 Oslo: Universitetsforlaget. Also invited comment to symposium:

‘Ideenes relevans’ in Tidsskrift for Samfunnsforskning 57 (4): 476-480.

320) Book with Kevin C. Dunn (2016) Undertaking Discourse Analysis for Social Research

Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press.

321) Book chapter (2016) “Deep Hanging Out with Michel Foucault”, pp. 427-434 in

Richard Ned Lebow, Peer Schouten and Hidemi Suganami (eds) The Return of the Theorists:

Dialogues with Great Thinkers in International Relations London: Palgrave.

322) (2016) ‘Series Editor’s Preface’, pp. xvi-xvii in Rens van Munster and Casper Sylfest

Nuclear Realism: Global Political Thought During the Thermonuclear Revolution London:

Routledge.

323) Book chapter (2016) ‘Conclusion’, PP. 272-274 in Jack Amoreaux and Brent Steele

(eds) Reflexivity and International Relations: Positionality, Critique, and Practice London:

Routledge.

324) Book chapter (2016) ‘Colonie/Koloni’, pp. 180-188 in Knut Stene-Johnsen (ed.) Å leve

sammen Oslo: Scandinavian Academic Press.

325) Book chapter (2016) ‘Diplomacy and the Arts’, pp. 114-122 in Costas M. Constantinou,

Pauline Kerr and Paul Sharp (eds) The SAGE Handbook of Diplomacy.

326) Book chapter (2016) ‘Before Belonging’, pp. 311-312 in Lluís Blanco et al. (eds) After

Belonging: The Objects, Spaces, and Territories of the Ways We Stay in Transit Berlin: Lars

Müller.

327) Article (2016) ‘Russia’s Europe 1991-2016: Inferiority to Superiority’ International

Affairs 92 (6): 1381–1399.

328) Book Chapter (2017) ‘Frozen Moments: Visualizing the Polity in Times of

Overheating’, in Thomas Hylland Eriksen and Elizabeth Schober (eds) Identity Destabilised:

Living in an Overheated World chapter 12 London: University of Chicago Press, isbn:

9780745399126.

329) Article (2017) with Halvard Leira ‘Beastly Diplomacy’. The Hague Journal of

Diplomacy 13 (1): 1-23.

330) Book (2017) Russia and the Idea of Europe: Second Revised and Expanded Edition

(first ed. no. 66) London: Routledge.

331) Book chapter (2017) with Kevin C. Dunn ‘Discourse Analysis’, pp. 262-271 in Xavier

Guillaume and Pinar Bilgin (eds) Routledge Handbook of International Political Sociology

Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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332) Book chapter (2017) ‘Introduction’ pp. 1-15 in Filip Ejdus (ed.) Memories of Empire

and Entry into International Society: Views from the European Periphery London:

Routledge.

333) Artikkel (2017) ‘En ny verdensorden’ Samtiden

334) Article (2017) with Daniel H. Nexon ‘Hegemonic-Order Theory: A Field-Theoretic

Account’, European Journal of International Relations,

https://doi.org/10.1177/1354066117716524, first view 4 July 2017.

335) Artikkel (2017) «Utenriksminister Børge Brende (2013-2017): Reaktivt avventende».

Internasjonal Politikk, 75 (3/4): 243–247. http://dx.doi.org/10.23865/intpol.v75.1119

336) Article (2017) ‘Russia’s Return as True Europe, 1991–2017’, Conflict and Society 3 (1):

78-91. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/arcs.2017.030107.

337) Book chapter (2017) with Scott T. Hamilton ‘Governnmentality’ in Michael Outhwaite

and Stephen Turner (eds.) The SAGE Handbook of Political Sociology, vol. 1, chapter 16, pp.

293-311, ISBN: 9781473919464 CRISTIN: 1508159

338) Artikkel (2017) ‘Russland i Russiske nasjonalister versus vestvendte siden den kalde

krigens slutt ‘ARR 29 (3-4).

339) Article (2018) “Security, Ethnicity, Nationalism” Nations and Nationalism 24 (2): 348-

368, DOI: 10.1111/nana.12330

340) Monograph (2018) with Cecilie Basberg Neumann Situated Research Methodology –

Autobiography, Field, Text London: Palgrave Pivot.

341) Book chapter (2018) ‘Identity’, in Roland Bleiker Visual Global Politics London:

Routledge, pp. 182-188, ISBN: 9780415726061.

342) Article (2018) with William H. Wohlforth, Benjamin de Carvalho and Halvard Leira

‘Moral Authority and Status in International Relations: Good States and the Social

Dimension of Status Seeking’, Review of International Studies 44 (3): 526-546.

343) Article (2018) ‘A Prehistorical Evolutionary View of Diplomacy’ Place Branding and

Public Diplomacy 14 (1): 4-10. DOI: 10.1057/s41254-017-0089-z

344) Book Review (2018) ‘Terje Rasmussen: Ansiktet foran makten: Om politisk lederskap’

Tidsskrift for Samfunnsforskning 59 (1): 110-112.

https://www.idunn.no/tfs/2018/01/terje_rasmussen_ansiktet_foran_makten_om_politisk_lede

rsk

345) Book Review (2018) ‘The Gumilev Mystique: Biopolitics, Eurasianism, and the

Construction of Community in Modern Russia’ Nordisk Øst-Forum 32,

DOI: https://doi.org/10.23865/noros.v32.1136

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346) Book Chapter (2018) with Ole Jacob Sending ‘Expertise and Practice: The Evolving

Relationship between Study and Practice of Security’ Alexandra Gheciu and William H.

Wohlforth (eds) Oxford Handbook on International Security, DOI:

10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198777854.013.3

347) Book Chapter (2018) ‘Foreword: An Odd Couple? Popular Culture and Geopolitics’, pp.

xi-xiv in Robert A. Saunders and Vlad Strukov (eds) Popular Geopolitics: Plotting an

Evolving Interdiscipline London: Routledge.

348) ‘Foreword’, pp. x-xi in Olivier Smith (ed.) Raymond Aron and International Relations

Routledge: London.

349) Article (2018) ‘Halting Time: Monuments to Alterity’, Millennium, 46 (3) 331-351,

doi.org/10.1177/0305829818771339.

350) Monograph (2018) with Einar Wigen: The Steppe Tradition in International Relations:

Russians, Turks and European State-Building 4000 BCE-2018 CE Cambridge: Cambridge

University Press.

351) Edited book (with Kristin Haugevik) Kinship in International Relations London:

Routledge. Own contribution (with Kristin Haugevik and Jon Harald Sande Lie): ‘Kinship in

International Relations: Introduction and Framework’, pp. 1-20.

352) Preface (2018) pp. iix-ix in Falk Ostermann Security, Defence Discourse and Identity in

NATO and Europe: How France Changed Foreign Policy London: Routledge.

353) Preface (2018) pp. viii-ix in Kristin Haugevik Special Relationships in World Politics:

Inter-State Friendship and Diplomacy after the Second World War London: Routledge.

354) Book Chapter (2018) ‘Colonie/Colony’ in Knut Stene-Johansen, Christian Refsum and

Johan Schimanski (eds.) Living Together: Roland Barthes, the Individual and the Community

Stuttgart: [transcript], 2018, pp. 147-152.

355) Book chapter with Ole Jacob Sending (2018) ‘Diplomacy as Global Governance’, pp.

118-141 in Gunther Hellmann (ed.) Theorizing Global Order Frankfurt am Main: Campus.

356) Monograph (2019) Concepts of International Relations, for Students and Other

Smarties, Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, in press

357) Catalogue Article (2019) ‘A Liberal State or A Strong State? The Struggle with the

West in Russian Spiritual Life’, in The Swan Princess: Russian Art 1880-1910 Oslo: Munch

Museum, pp. 99-109; 169-174.

358) ‘Preface’ in Jakub Eberle (2019) Discourse and Affect in Foreign Policy: Germany and

the Iraq War London: Routledge, pp. xi-xii.

359) ‘Svar’ (2019) in ‘Fokus: Neumann, NUPI og utenriksdebatten’, Internasjonal politikk

77 (2): 167-171.

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369) Comment (2019) ‘Combating Euro-Centrism in Diplomatic Studies’ The Hague Journal

of Diplomacy 14: (3): 209-2015. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/1871191X-14401071

370) Article (2019) ‘Diplomatic Representation in the Public Sphere: Performing

Accreditation’ The Hague Journal of Diplomacy 14 (4): 447-466.

Electronica

1) Sublime Diplomacy

http://www.clingendael.nl/publications/2005/20051200_cli_paper_dip_issue102.pdf

2) http://www.politstudies.ru/friends/meimo11_01.htm

3) Scenarier, kyss frosken http://www.culcom.uio.no/aktivitet/1905-

markering/pamflett/neumann.html

4) Conversation with Eivind Røssaak on post-colonialism in Norwegian literature in Vinduet:

http://www.vinduet.no/tekst.asp?id=72

5) European Identity and Its Changing Others http://www.nupi.no/IPS/filestore/710.pdf

6) Russia’s Quest for Great Powerhood, 1492—2000

http://www.fses.uniba.sk/ustavy/esmv2/subory/public/publikacie/working-

papers/data/IESIR_Working%20Papers_01.pdf

7) Halvard Leira and Iver B. Neumann, "Consular representation in an emerging state: The

case of Norway", http://www.hi.is/page/ams_publicationseries

8) http://www2.gmu.edu/programs/icar/ijps/vol3_1/Neuman.htm

9) http://www.vinderenhistorielag.no/medlemsblad/blad49.pdf

9) Interviewed by Slovak colleagues, 2010 www.fses.uniba.sk/uesmv

10) Blog http://www.eurofile.org/experts/2012/2/19/solidarity-in-europe-the-real-crisis.html

11) Blog http://www.masterbloggen.no/veileder/studenten-i-forskningsprosessen/

12) Podcast http://podOmatic.com/r/BKeQ

13) Blog http://www.whiteoliphaunt.com/duckofminerva/2012/12/hydrogen-sonata-part-the-

third-ibn.html#disqus_thread

14) http://www.theory-talks.org/2012/12/theory-talks-52.html?m=1

15) Duck of Minerva podcast no. 17:

http://www.whiteoliphaunt.com/duckofminerva/2013/01/podcast-no-17-interview-with-iver-

neumann.html

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16) Podcast, Vilnius university, the Eurasian steppe:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dQ0Ul6369o

17) LSE Podcast, inaugural lecture LSE: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fa5qXsHiWqA

18) Article: http://www.e-ir.info/?p=33978&preview=true

19) Presentation, Diplomatic Sites: : http://www.exploringgeopolitics.org/mnb/iver-neumann-

diplomatic-sites-a-critical-enquiry/

20) Open University lecture on governmentality, 10 minute outtake:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBpI7PxwjzU&list=UUXsH4hSV_kEdAOsupMMm4

Qw

21) ASEN presentation

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_iL5E6t4csQ&list=UUPR4HXcvTeiL4ZcVeDBaoN

Q

22) E-IR publication (with Nicolas Kiersey): http://www.e-ir.info/wp-

content/uploads/2015/04/Pop-Culture-and-World-Politics-E-IR.pdf

23) http://www.antropress.net/iver---barth-intervju-1982.html

24) : http://www.gmu.edu/programs/icar/ijps/vol3_1/Neuman.htm

25) ‘Open Tweets, Secretly Arrived at’;

http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/lsereviewofbooks/2016/07/18/review-roundtable-naked-diplomacy-

power-and-statecraft-in-the-digital-age-by-tom-fletcher/

26) Neumann, Iver B. Interview, International Affairs Blog, November 2016, available as

http://cht.hm/2hsIr98.

27) Neumann, Iver B. From Rome to Russia: Moscow's Byzantine Myth, Review Essay,

Foreign Affairs Blog, January/February 2017, available as

https://www.foreignaffairs.com/reviews/review-essay/2017-02-03/rome-russia

28) Neumann, Iver B. http://www.e-ir.info/2017/04/26/brexit-the-view-from-norway/

29) Visual Diplomacy Workshop, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OR74XPq3G08

30) Research Seminar, Discourse Analysis and Practice, August 2017:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XlUf49gLhs

31) Interview, October 2017: https://soundcloud.com/user-38869046/legacies-of-imperial-

steppe-traditions-with-iver-b-neumann

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32) 15 March 2018 Symposium on my work (in Norwegian):

http://www.nupi.no/Nyheter/En-akademisk-rebell

33) 28 November 2018 https://morgenbladet.no/ideer/2018/11/steppenes-politikk-hjelper-

dagens-sterke-ledere

34) https://soundcloud.com/cappelensupop/michel-foucault-forelesninger-om-regjering-og-

styringskunstiver-b-neumann-og-helge-jordheim

Work in press and under review

Diplomatic Tenses: Past, Present, Future, book ms for Manchester University Press in press

Book chapter (forthcoming) ‘Diplomacy, Popular Culture and the Arts’ in Gordon Martel

SAGE Encyclopedia of Diplomacy, accepted

With Ole Jacob Sending ‘Performing Statehood through Crises: Citizens, Strangers,

Territory’, forthcoming in JOGSS

With Ole Jacob Sending ‘Conclusion’ in Alexander Cooley and Daniel H. Nexon (eds)

Undermining Hegemony, forthcoming, Cambridge University Press

With Einar Wigen ‘Where Have All the Mongols Gone’ in Klaus Schlichte and Stephan

Stetter (eds.) The Past in the Present

With Ole Jacob Sending ‘Conclusion’ in Jan Busse and Scott Hamilton (eds.)

Governmentality

With Håkon Glørstad ‘Prehistoric Systems’


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