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Curriculum Vitae Stein Tønnesson Curriculum Vitae Stein Tønnesson Research Professor, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) Private Adress: Jacob Aalls gt. 13, N-0368 Oslo, Norway Oslo: PRIO, P.O. Box 9229 Grønland, N-0134 Oslo, Norway Uppsala: Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, Box 256, SE-75105 Uppsala, Sweden Tel. +47 48101292 (cell); +47 22547731 (PRIO); +46 (0)184716108 (Uppsala) E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected] Websites: www.cliostein.com; www.prio.no; www.pcr.uu.se Education 1991 Dr. philos., History, University of Oslo 1982 Cand. philol. with French (University of Århus) and History (University of Oslo). Work experience 2011-2016 Adjunct Professor, Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University 2010-2011 Jennings Randolph Senior Fellow, United States Institute of Peace, Washington, D.C. 2009- Research Professor, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) 2009 Guest researcher, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) 2001-2009 Director, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) 1997-2001 Professor II, Centre for Development and the Environment (SUM), University of Oslo 1996-2000 Asia Consultant, Statoil, Stavanger 1995-1998 Senior Fellow, Nordic Institute of Asian Studies (NIAS), Copenhagen 1992-1995 Research Professor, Nordic Institute of Asian Studies (NIAS), Copenhagen 1990-1992 Research Fellow, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) 1990-1992 Doctoral scholarship, University of Oslo 1986-1988 Doctoral scholarship, NAVF 1983-1985 Employed by the Norwegian Association of Sports to write a history of Norwegian sports {120105 Tonnesson CV full v1} 1 1983 Amanuensis, teaching history at the University of Oslo 1975-1976 Journalist, Østlendingen Solør-Odal, Kongsvinger 1974 Journalist apprentice, Glåmdalen, Kongsvinger Project management, research administration, board memberships 2011-2016 Leader, East Asian peace program, Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University 2011- Associate editor for Asia, Journal of Peace Research 2011- Board member, Institute for Security and Development Policy, Stockholm 2011- Board member, Institutt for samfunnsstudier (Institute of Social Resarch), Oslo 2010- Board member, Global Asia (Seoul) 2007- Member of the Board of Norfund (Norwegian Investment Fund for Developing Countries) 2005-2009 Project Leader, Peace and Reconciliation in the Eastern Mediterranean, PRIO 2004- Member of the advisory board for the International Institute of Asian Studies (IIAS)/Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS) publication series on Piracy and Robbery in the High Seas 2004- Editorial Board Member, Globalisations (Taylor & Francis) 2003-2009 Member of the Board of the Swedish School of Advanced Asia Pacific Studies (SSAAPS) 2003-2010 Member of the Board of Peace and Conflict Studies (PECOS), University of Oslo 2003-2009 Member of the Board of CARE Norway 2003-2007 Member of Editorial Board, Internasjonal politikk 2003-2006 Member of the Board of the Norwegian Network of Social Science Research Institutes 2001-2002 Member of committee to prepare a new 2-year MA course in peace and conflict (PECOS), University of Oslo 2000-2001 Member of committee to evaluate applicants for position at the Department of Classical and Romanic Studies, University of Oslo 1999-2000 Member of PhD dissertation committee for Liselotte Odgaard, political science, University of Århus 1998-2001 Project leader, Maritime disputes in the South China Sea, Centre for Development and the Environment (SUM), University of Oslo 1998-2001 Leader of programme committee in the Research Council of Norway for Globalisation and Marginalisation: Cross-disciplinary research on development paths in the South (Utviklingsveier i Sør) 1997-1998 Member of committee to propose to the Research Council of Norway research strategies concerning Development paths in the South (Utviklingsveier i Sør) 1993-1998 Member of programme committee in the Research Council of Norway for State and Society, Democracy and Political Change in the Third World, and Public Administration in Developing Countries 1994-1995 Deputy Director, Nordic Institute of Asian Studies (NIAS), Copenhagen {110223 Tonnesson CV full v1} Publications Monographs Vietnam 1946: How the War Began, Berkeley CA: California University Press, 2010. Extended footnotes to be found on www.cliostein.com Review H-Diplo Roundtable, www.h-net.org/~diplo/roundtables, Vol. XI, No. 19, 2010 (2 April) Review by Qiang Zhai, Contemporary Southeast Asia, Vol. 32, No. 2, 2010, p. 305. Book note, Journal of Peace Research, Vol 47, No. 6, 2010, p. 814. Review by Danny Yee, 2010 Review by Ben Kerkvliet, 2010 Review by M. Adas, American Historical Review, Vol. 116, No. 2, 2011, pp. 437-438. The Vietnamese Revolution of 1945: Roosevelt, Ho Chi Minh and de Gaulle in a World at War, London, SAGE, 1991. Review Internasjonal Politikk, 1992 Review Far Eastern Economic Review, 1992 Review Journal of Peace Research, 1992 Review Kristeligt Dagblad, 1992 Review Le Monde Diplomatque, 1992 Review Nyt fra historien, 1992 Review Pacific Review, 1992 Review Peace and Change, 1992 Review Quan Doi Nhan Dan (Hanoi), 1992 Review Pacific Affairs, 1992. Review Greg Lockhart, University of New South Wales, 1992 Review Asian Studies (Australia), 1993 Review Polish Quarterly of International Affairs, 1993 Review Société francaise d’histoire d’Outre Mer, 1993 Review Sprawy Miedzynarodowe (Poland), 1993 Review Pacific Historical Review, 2, 1993 Review Journal of Asian Studies, 1993 1946: Le déclenchement de la guerre d’Indochine - les vêpres tonkinoises du 19 décembre, Paris, l’Harmattan, 1987. Review Le Canard Enchainé, 1986 Review Képi Blanc, April 1988 Review Politique Étrangère, 1988 Review Historiske tidsskrift, 4/1988 Review Le Monde Diplomatique, January 1988 Review Norsk Militært Tidsskrift 1/88 Review American Historical Review, October 1989 Review Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, XXI, 2, 1990 ‘Folkehelse, trim, stjerner 1939–1986’ Vol. 2 of Norsk idretts historie, Oslo, Aschehoug, 1986. Review Bergens Tidende 24 September 1986 Review Historisk Tidsskrift, 1, 1988 The Outbreak of War in Indochina, 1946, MA thesis published as PRIO-report 3/84: Chapters, Appendices, Notes and References Review Journal of Asian Studies, November 1985 Review Politique Etrangère, 4, 1986 Reference in Grosser article, 1986 {120105 Tonnesson CV full v1} 3 Comment Le Monde, 9 December 1988 Textbooks ‘Et tilbakeblikk på verden før 1850’, Oslo, Aschehoug 1997 (bilag til Spor i Tid, Verden etter 1850). Spor i tid: Verden etter 1850 (with Tor Egil Førland), World History 1850-95 for Norwegian secondary schools, Oslo: Aschehoug, 1995 (revised edition 1997). Edited volumes Odd Arne Westad, Chen Jian, Stein Tønnesson, Nguyen Vu Tung and James G. Herschberg (eds.), 77 Conversations between Chinese and Foreign Leaders on the Wars in Indochina, 1964–1977, Cold War International History Project, Working Paper No. 22, 1998. Stein Tønnesson, Juhani Koponen, Niels Steensgaard and Thommy Svensson (eds), Between National Histories and Global History, Helsingfors, Finska Historiska Samfundet, 1997 (Report to the Nordic Conference of Historians in Tampere, August). Hans Antlöv & Stein Tønnesson (eds.), Imperial Policy and Southeast Asian Nationalism 1930– 1957, London: NIAS/Curzon Press, 1995. Review Bijdragen, 1996. Stein Tønnesson & Hans Antlöv (eds.), Asian Forms of the Nation, London: NIAS/Curzon Press, 1996. Review Asian Affairs, 1997 Review South Asia, 1997 Review Nations and Nationalism, 1998 Review Contemporary South Asia, 1998 Stein Tønnesson (red.), Røde skoger: Skogsarbeidere forteller fra klassekampen på landsbygda, Oslo: PAX, 1976, 240 pp. (Interviews with Norwegian woodcutters about class struggles in the 1920s and 1930s) Articles in refereed journals ‘What Is It that Best Explains the East Asian Peace Since 1979? A Call for a Research Agenda,’ Asian Perspective 33(1), 2009: 111-136. ‘The Class Route to Nationhood: China, Vietnam, Norway, Cyprus – and France,’ Nations and Nationalism 15(3), 2009: 375-395. ‘The Case for a Proactive Indian and Chinese Approach to Climate Change and Energy Security,’ Strategic Analysis 31(3), 2007: 417–445. ‘The South China Sea in the Age of European Decline,’ Modern Asian Studies 40(1), 2006: 1–57. ‘The Imperial Temptation,’ Security Dialogue 35(3), September 2004: 329–343. ‘Globalising national states,’ Nations and Nationalism 10(1/2): Special Issue on History and National Destiny: Ethnosymbolism and its Critics, January/April 2004: 179-194. ‘Sino-Vietnamese Rapprochement and the South China Sea Irritant,’ Security Dialogue 34(1), March 2003: 55–70. ‘Why are the Disputes in the South China Sea So Intractable? A Historical Approach,’ Asian Journal of Social Science 30(3), 2002: 570-601. ‘A ‘Global Civil War’?’ Security Dialogue 33(3), 2002: 389–391. ‘The Paracels: The ‘Other’ South China Sea Dispute,’ Asian Perspective, 26(4), 2002: 145-169. {110223 Tonnesson CV full v1} ‘China and the South China Sea: A Peace Proposal,’ Security Dialogue 31(3), September 2000: 307-326. ‘Vietnam’s Objective in the South China Sea: National or Regional Security?,’ Contemporary Southeast Asia, vol. 22, no. 1, April 2000: 199–220. ‘The Longest Wars: Indochina 1945-75,’ Journal of Peace Research (1)1985: 9-30. Book chapters ‘War and Peace Between Nations, 1945-2010,’ in Norman Owen, ed., The Routledge Handbook on Southeast Asia, forthcoming. ‘An international history of the dispute in the South China Sea,’ in Geoff Wade, ed. China and Southeast Asia, Abingdon: Routledge Library on Southeast Asia,
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