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Curriculum Vitae Anna Leander Curriculum Vitae Anna Leander Personal: Born January 18 1966, French/Swedish, married, two children (1995 and 1997). Home address: Gammel Kongevej 78, 1850 Frederiksberg C. Education: PhD in Social and Political Sciences European University Institute (in collaboration with the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris) 1997. Certificate of Turkish Language Studies Ege University (Izmir, Turkey) 1989. MSc. Politics of the World Economy London School of Economics and Political Science 1988. Diplôme de l'Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris 1987. Current Academic Position: Professor (MSO) (Copenhagen Business School, Department for Management, Politics and Philosophy): February 2012-. Visiting Professor at Institute of International Relations, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (2011-) Core team member of CRIC (Centre for the Resolution of International Conflict, http://cric.ku.dk/). September 2013- Previous Academic Positions: Oct. 2012- June 2013: Visiting Fellow at the Collegio Carlo Alberto (Turin Italy) Oct. 2009- January 2012: Professor (MSO) (Copenhagen Business School, ICM and DBP) 15 July-15 September 2011: Visiting Professor (IRI, PUC Rio de Janeiro) Jan 2006-Sept. 2008: Associate Professor (Copenhagen Business School, ICM). Sept. 2007-July 2008: Research Fellow (HansewissenschaftsKolleg, Delmenhorst). Jan. 2004-Dec. 2005: Associate professor University of Southern Denmark ,Odense). Sept. 2000-Dec. 2003: Research fellow (Copenhagen Peace Research Institute). Sept.1995-July 2000: Assistant Professor of Political Science, (Central European University, Budapest). Editorial Positions: Associate Editor of the Journals: International Political Sociology and Security Dialogue Editorial Board Member: (Journals): Cooperation and Conflict; Internasjonal Politikk; Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding. (Book series): RIPE Series in Global Political Economy at Routledge. Reviewer for: JOURNALS: Antipodes; Armed Forces & Society; Contemporary Political Theory; Cooperation and Conflict; European Journal of International Relations; Global Governance; Governance and Regulation, Global Society; International Feminist Journal of Politics, International Political Studies Review, International Organization; International Theory, International Security; International Studies Perspectives; International Studies Review, Journal of International Relations and Development; Journal of Peace Research; Millennium: Journal of International Studies, Political Studies, Review of International Political Economy. PUBLISHERS: Ashgate, Cambridge University Press, Michigan University Press, Palgrave, Routledge. Research Council Memberships: EU Horizon 2020 Reference Group on “Secure Societies (2013-) Norwegian Research Council: Basisbevilgningsutvalg (2004-2008) Swedish Research Council: Beredningsgruppsen för Statskunskap (February 2008-Sept. 2010) 1 Research and Grant Management: Research Leader of the Centre for the Resolution of International Conflicts, CRIC (located at the University of Copenhagen) (Sept 2013-Sept 2016) Principal Investigator Military Markets in Multilateral Operations (Sept 2013-Sept 2016) Director of the project “The Commercialization of Security in Europe: Consequences for Peace and Reconciliation” (located at the Peace Research Institute in Oslo) (Jan. 2011-2012)) Management Committee Member of the COST Action IS1003 “International Law between Constitutionalisation and Fragmentation” (Jan. 2010-2014). Expert member of the Group “The Business of Surveillance” of the COST Action IS0807 “Living in surveillance societies” (April 2009-2013). Holder of Grant as HansewissenschaftsKolleg fellow for 10 months (Sept 2007-June 2008). Vice-chair of COST action A24 “The Social Construction of Threats”(2004-2008). Holder of grant from CeMiSS for 6 months of research (January-June 2004). PhD Supervision: 6 PhDs candidates have completed their dissertations under my supervision (Dora Piroska, Umut Korkut, Peter Alexander Albrecht, Ingvild Bode, Jessica Crivelli and Åse Gilje Østensen). Teaching: I am active as a teacher (at all levels BSc, MSc and PhD). Details about course development and publications can be provided on request. Administrative Positions (education related) Academic Advisory Board for GIGA German Institute for Global Area Studies (October 2012- ) Non-North American Representative to the International Studies Association Governing Council (2012-14) Board Member for DIIS Danish Institute of International Studies (Sept. 2010- ) Steering Group Member of the Platform Stability, Democracy and Rights of the Task force “Building Stronger Universities” of Danish Universities/DANIDA (Sept. 2010-) Convener of the ICM research cluster on Business in Global Governance (Sept. 2008-Dec. 2010) Member of the Departmental board of the Institute of Intercultural Communication and Management (Sept. 2008- Dec. 2010) Study-board member for the International Business and Politics Education at CBS (2007-). PhD Coordinator for the ICM (2006). Studyboard member for the institute of political science in Odense (fall 2004-fall 2005). The international coordinator of the institute of political science in Odense (2004-2005). Member of Danish “Censor” [external examiner] Board (2003- ) Public Engagement and Research Diffusion: Public Lectures: I give numerous public lectures of different kinds including in the context of academic conferences, for NGOs and for student organizations. Interviews: I answer questions from journalists / the media when called upon. Academic “Community Services”: As scholars we take on tasks not strictly part of our obligations and not accounted for but that are vital to our system including the below (all of which I have undertaken in 2012). - Evaluation work of e.g. educational programs, research and educational institutions. - Reference writing for colleagues/peers. - Hiring and promotion committees for assistant and associate professor positions outside the own university. - Participation in informal research networks. - Commenting on final PhD drafts and research proposals outside the own university/own supervisees. For further information and a list of publications see: www.cbs.dk/staff/alelpf 2 3 Selected Publications Monographs and edited books: (2013) ed. The Commercialization of Security in Europe: Consequences for Peace and Reconciliation. New York: Routledge. (2010) Ougaard, Morten, and Anna Leander (eds), Business and Global Governance. London and New York: Routledge (2006) Eroding State Authority? Private Military Companies and the Legitimate Use of Force, Rome: Centro Militare di Studi Strategici. (2006) Guzzini, Stefano and Anna Leander (eds), Constructivism and International Relations: Wendt and his critics, London and New York: Routledge. (1997) From Leadership to Cooperation: The Role of the Turkish State in Bargaining with Foreign Investors in the 1980s, European University Institute, Ph.D. (1993) Roger Morgan, Stefano Guzzini, Anna Leander and Jochen Lorentzen eds A New Diplomacy in the Post-Cold War World. Essays for Susan Strange, London: MacMillan. (1990) State Aids with Special Regards to the Problems of Small and Medium Sized Firms, Istanbul: ISO. Articles in peer reviewed journals (2013) Leander, Anna, and Tanja Aalberts. Introduction to the Symposium: The Co-constitution of Legal Expertise and International Security. Leiden Journal of International Law 26 (4). (2013) Targeted Killings and Extrajudicial Executions: Technological Agency in the Politics of Legal Expertise. Leiden Journal of International Law 26 (4). (2013) Leander, Anna and Rajaram, Prem Kumar. Jomo Sundaram: An Interview. International Political Sociology 7:227-37. (2012) What Do Codes of Conduct Do? Hybrid Constitutionalization and Militarization in Military Markets. Global Constitutionalism 1 (1): 91-119. (2011) “The Promises, Problems and Potentials of a Bourdieu Inspired Approach to International Relations.” International Political Sociology 5 (3): 294-313. (2011) Risk and the Fabrication of Apolitical, Unaccountable Military Markets: The Case of the CIA “Killing Program”. Review of International Studies 37 (5):1-16 (2011) Nina Boy, Peter J. Burgess and Anna Leander. The global governance of security and finance: Introduction to the special issue. Security Dialogue 42 (1):1-8. (2010) The Paradoxical Impunity of Private Military Companies: Authority and the Limits to Legal Accountability. Security Dialogue 41 (5):467-90. (2009) Close Range: Targeting Regulatory Reform. International Political Sociology 3:465-68. (2009) Why We Need Multiple Stories About the Global Political Economy. Review of International Political Economy 16 (2): 321-28. (2009) Globalization Theory: Feeble... and Hijacked. International Political Sociology 3 (1), 109- 112. (2008) Scenarios and Science in IR/IPE. Review Symposium on Heikki Patomäki’s “The Political Economy of Global Security”. Cooperation and Conflict 43:447-67. (2008) Review Of: Oded Löwenheim: Predators and Parasites. Persistent Agents of Transnational Harm and Great Power Authority. Millennium Journal of International Studies 37:215-17. (2008) Review of: ‘Deborah Avant: The Market for Force: The Consequences of Privatizing Security’. Journal of International Relations and Development 11(1): 75-77. (2007) Leander, Anna and Rens van Munster , ‘Private Security Contractors in Darfur: Reflecting and Reinforcing Neo-Liberal Governmentality’, International Relations 21 (2): 201-216. 4 (2007) Guns and butter : The political economy of international security. Australian Journal of International
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