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Julie Wilhelmsen

Research Professor
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jw@nupi.no
(+47) 481 74 328
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Summary

Julie Wilhelmsen is Research Professor at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs. She holds a PhD in political science and conducts research in the fields of critical security studies, Russian foreign and security policies and the radicalization of Islam in Eurasia.

The two post-soviet Chechen wars have been a constant focus in her research and she is also heads projects related to conflict resolution in the North Caucasus. From 2012 to 2016 she was the editor of the Scandinavian-language journal Internasjonal Politikk, and has a wide outreach to the Norwegian public on issues related to Russia and Eurasia through frequent public talks and media comments. In 2019 – 2021 Wilhelmsen is an expert in the Cooperative Security Initiative (CSI), an initiative which is designed to generate ideas and shift momentum in favor of cooperative security and multilateralism through the OSCE in order to build a safer Europe.

Expertise

  • Security policy
  • Terrorism and extremism
  • Russia and Eurasia
  • The Arctic
  • Conflict
  • Human rights
  • Governance
  • International organizations

Education

2014 Ph.D in Political Science, University of Oslo. Areas of specialisation: Russian Politics, Critical Security Studies, Discourse Analysis

1999 Cand.Polit. (Political Science), University of Oslo

1996 Master of Science in Russian and Post-Soviet Studies, London School of Economics and Political Science

1995 Mellomfag in Political Science, University of Oslo

1994 Mellomfag in Russian, University of Oslo

Work Experience

2022- Head of the Research group on Russia, Asia and International Trade

2022- Research professor

2014-2022 Senior Researcher, NUPI

2003-2014 Researcher, Centre for Russian Studies, NUPI

2001-2003 Researcher and Project manager, Norwegian Defence Reseach Establishment

1999-2001 Higher executive officer, Norwegian Directorate of Immigration

Aktivitet

Event
11:30 - 13:00
C.J. Hambrosplass 2 D
Engelsk
Event
11:30 - 13:00
C.J. Hambrosplass 2 D
Engelsk
26. Oct 2016
Event
11:30 - 13:00
C.J. Hambrosplass 2 D
Engelsk

When Russia goes to war

How does war become an acceptable undertaking in the Russian polity?

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Scientific article

Leder: Kina, kunnskap og politikk

Event
14:30 - 16:00
NUPI
Engelsk
Event
14:30 - 16:00
NUPI
Engelsk
19. Sept 2016
Event
14:30 - 16:00
NUPI
Engelsk

The relationship between the Nordic countries and China: What can we learn from our neighbors?

The launching of "Internasjonal Politikk" no. 3, focuses on the relationship between the Nordic countries and China.

Looking into an arctic landscape with birds flying over mountains and ice-covered sea
Research Project
2016 - 2019 (Completed)

Can cooperative Russian and Western Arctic policies survive the current crisis in Russian-Western relations? (CANARCT)

This project addresses Russia's Arctic policy provisions compared with other states. Can cooperative Russian and Western Arctic policies survive the current crisis in Russian-Western relations?...

  • Security policy
  • NATO
  • Diplomacy
  • Foreign policy
  • Europe
  • Russia and Eurasia
  • North America
  • The Arctic
  • International organizations
  • The EU
  • Security policy
  • NATO
  • Diplomacy
  • Foreign policy
  • Europe
  • Russia and Eurasia
  • North America
  • The Arctic
  • International organizations
  • The EU
Three women marching for gender equality dressed in orange
Research project
2013 - 2017 (Completed)

Advancing female leadership in the institute sector (NUPIBAL)

NUPIBAL promotes gender equality at NUPI....

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Chapter

Russisk politikk under Vladimir Putin

  • Russia and Eurasia
  • Russia and Eurasia
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Scientific article

Leder: Migrasjon

Event
12:00 - 13:30
NUPI
Engelsk
Event
12:00 - 13:30
NUPI
Engelsk
9. Jun 2016
Event
12:00 - 13:30
NUPI
Engelsk

Russia and the future of Arctic cooperation

The seminar will present the new NUPI project CANARCT – Can cooperative Russian and Western Arctic policies survive the current crisis in Russian-Western relations?

Publications
Publications
Scientific article

How does war become a legitimate undertaking? Re-engaging the post-structuralist foundation of securitization theory

Abstract How does war become a legitimate undertaking? This article challenges the interpretation of securitization as a narrow, linear and intentional event by re-engaging the post-structuralist roots of Copenhagen School securitization theory. To uncover the social process that makes war acceptable, the framework presented in this article is informed by securitization theory but foregrounds the web of meaning and representation between a myriad of actors in society to unearth the contents – and changes – in how war is articulated and carried out with public consent. This matters not only for the question of how war becomes a legitimate undertaking, but also for the very practices through which the war is fought: the emergency measures that are enabled in a discourse of existential threat. The article re-visits the Second Chechen War to illustrate how war is made logical and legitimate to leaders and their publics.

  • Security policy
  • Terrorism and extremism
  • Russia and Eurasia
  • Security policy
  • Terrorism and extremism
  • Russia and Eurasia
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Publications
Scientific article

Utenriksanalyse 'En tikkende bombe'

  • Russia and Eurasia
  • Russia and Eurasia
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