JULIE WILHELMSEN _____________________________________________________________________ Norwegian Institute of International Affairs C.J. Hambros plass 2D 0033 Oslo, Norway (+47) 48 17 43 28 [email protected] PERSONALIA Born 26.06.69. Married. Five children (1996, 1999, 2005, 2006 and 2008). EDUCATION 2014 Ph.D in Political Science, University of Oslo. Areas of specialisation: Russian Politics, Critical Security Studies, Discourse Analysis. Dissertation: “How War Becomes Acceptable: Russian re-phrasing of Chechnya.” 1999 Hovedfag in Political Science, University of Oslo. Thesis: “Conflict in the Russian Federation: Two Case Studies, a Hobbesian Explanation.” 1996 1995 1994 Master of Science in Russian and Post-Soviet Studies, London School of Economics and Political Science. Mellomfag in Political Science, University of Oslo. Mellomfag in Russian, University of Oslo. 1993/94 Russian language studies, St. Petersburg State University 1992 Grunnfag in Political Science, University of Oslo. 1991 Grunnfag in History, University of Oslo. 1990 1989 Examen Philosophicum, University of Oslo. Examen artium, Manglerud Videregående. EMPLOYMENT 2014?Senior Research Fellow, Emerging powers Research Group, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI) 2003 2002 2000 Research Fellow, Department for Russland and Eurasia, NUPI. Research Fellow and Project-leader, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI). Consultant, Asylum Applications from Russia, Norwegian Directorate of Immigration. 1998 Student Fellow, Centre for Russian Studies, NUPI. NON-PROFIT EMPLOYMENT 1989-1995 Conference organization, Initiatives of Change in Caux, Switzerland. 1991-1995 Conference organization, Initiatives of Change in Former Soviet Union Countries. 1998-1990 Voluntary work with Mother Theresa’s Sisters of Charity in Calcutta, India. 2003- Member and Vise Chair of the Board of the Norwegian Helsinki Committee. PROJECTMANAGEMENT, EDITORSHIP AND SUPERVISION 2001-2002 Manager of the Russia research group at Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI) 2007-2010 university’ Projectmanager of ‘Competency and Research support for the Chechen State 2012-2015 Projectmanager of ‘Dialogue and Learning across the Russian /Northcaucasian Divide’ 2011- Co-editor of Internasjonal Politikk together with Kristin Haugevik. 2002-2015 Thesis-supervision of 10 Master students on Russian Affairs. (Reviews and peer reviews of books and articles have not been included) PUBLICATIONS Books and edited volumes Wilhelmsen, Julie and Elana Wilson Rowe (eds.) (2011) Russia's Encounter with Globalization. Actors, Processes and Critical Moments. England: Palgrave Macmillan. Wilhelmsen, Julie og Erika Fatland (eds.) (2010) Chechen Scholars on Chechnya. Oslo: Norwegian Institute of International Affairs. Wilhelmsen, Julie (ed) (2004) Putin’s Russia: Strategic Westernisation? Oslo: Norwegian Institute of International Affairs. Refereed Journal Articles and Book Chapters Wilhelmsen, Julie (2014) Russland og Folkeretten: Selektiv Prinsippfasthet. Internasjonal Politikk, 72 (1) (accepted for publication) Wilhelmsen, Julie and Geir Flikke (2011) Russian-Chinese Convergence and Central Asia, Geopolitics, 4 (16): 865-902. Julie Wilhelmsen (2011) ‘Russia and International Terrorism’ in Wilhelmsen, Julie and Elana Wilson Rowe (eds) (2011) Russia's Encounter with Globalization. Actors, Processes and Critical Moments. England: Palgrave Macmillan (97-134). Wilhelmsen, Julie (2009) Islamism in Azerbaijan: how potent? Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, 32 (8):726-743. Wilhelmsen, Julie and Geir Flikke (2005) Evidence of Russia’s Bush Doctrine in the CIS, European Security, 14 (3):387-417. Wilhelmsen, Julie (2005) Between a Rock and a Hard Place: the Islamisation of the Chechen Separatist Movement, Europe-Asia Studies, 57 (1):35-61. Wilhelmsen, Julie (2005) Grove menneskerettighetsbrudd i Tsjetsjenia – en snublestein for Europarådet? Nordisk Østforum, 19 (2). Wilhelmsen, Julie (2004) Tsjetsjenske Separatister: mellom Barken og Veden. Internasjonal Politikk, 62 (2):153-176. Reports Wilhelmsen, Julie (2015) Når innenriks blir utenriks: Russisk utenrikspolitikk etter Krim. Oslo: NUPI. Flikke, Geir and Julie Wilhelmsen (2008) Central Asia: Testing Ground for New GreatPower Relations. Oslo: NUPI. Wilhelmsen, Julie and Geir Flikke (2005) Copy that: A Russian Bush- Doctrine in the CIS? Oslo: NUPI. Wilhelmsen, Julie (2003) Norms: The forgotten factor in Russian-Western rapprochement a case study of freedom of the press under Putin. Kjeller: FFI. Wilhelmsen, Julie (2002). A Russian-Western Security Community? Possibilities and obstacles. Kjeller: FFI. Wilhelmsen, Julie, Bent Erik Bakken, Tor Bukkvoll, Iver Johansen, Anders Kjølberg, Paul Narum, Jan Reksten (2002). Russland som "assosiert NATO-medlem" og Norge. Kjeller: FFI. Wilhelmsen, Julie (1999). Konflikt i Den russiske føderasjon – To kasusstudier, en hobbesiansk forklaring. Oslo: NUPI. TEACHING AND OUTREACH 2002-2014 More than 200 invited, public talks and lectures on Russian politics, including at Norwegian and foreign universities. 2005-2013 2002- 2008 2003-2014 Lecturer on Russian Domestic and Foreign Policy, The Norwegian Defence University College (Forsvarets Høyskole). Lecturer, Norwegian Atlantic Committee Course in International Politics. More than 30 Op-Eds on Russian politics in major Norwegian Newspapers. 2002-2014 Frequent interviews in Norwegian media on Russian politics (newspapers, Radio, TV). LANGUAGES Fluent: Norwegian, English Proficient: Russian, German
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