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Nominations to SGIR Steering Committee 2007-2010

The term of office of the present Steering Committee of the Standing Group on International Relations expires in September. At its recent Braga Meeting in May 2007, the Steering Committee decided upon a provisional slate of Nominees to serve as members of the Steering Committee 2007-2010, to take effect from the Pan-European Conference in Turin 2007.

The Nominations list is presented below. For details of the Procedures regulating the process, and the Requirements of being a member of the Steering Committee, click here.

You are invited to participate in the selection process by offering comment on the existing candidates and/or nominating additional candidates. Your comments will be forwarded to the Nominations Committee.

The Steering Committee welcomes your participation in this process of nomination.

Current members nominated for another 3 year term
Professor Eiki Berg, Estonia
Dr. Morten Bøås, Norway
Dr. Anna Caffarena, Italy
Professor Thomas Diez, United Kingdom/Germany
Dr. Laura Cristina Ferreira-Pereira, Portugal
Professor Stefano Guzzini, Sweden/Denmark
Dr. Heinz Gärtner, Austria
Dr. Knud Erik Jørgensen, Denmark
Professor Şule Kut, Turkey
Professor Helena Rytövuori-Apunen, Finland
Dr. Brigitte Vassort-Rousset, France
Professor Antje Wiener, United Kingdom/Germany
Dr. Justyna Zajac, Poland
Dr. Bernhard Zangl, Germany

Nominations for new members 2007-2010
Oleg Barabanov, Russia
Noé Cornago, Spain
James Davies, Switzerland
Petr Drulak, Czech Republic
Volodymir Dubovik, Ukraine
Johan Eriksson, Sweden
Elise Féron, France
Karin Fierke, United Kingdom
Lene Hansen, Denmark
Dimitri Lanko, Russia
Andreas Noelke, Netherlands/Germany
Henk Overbeek, Netherlands
Sergei Prozorov, Russia
Zlatko Sabic, Slovenia

Nomination for Chair of the Standing Group
Dr. Brigitte Vassort-Rousset is nominated to stand for a second term as the Chair of the Steering Committee of the SGIR.

If you wish to nominate an additional candidate, please consider the Requirements for membership. Offer your argument in support of your nominee, and include their institutional affiliation and contact details.

Permalink29/06/07, 05:38:13 am, by Christopher Jones Email , 836 views, SGIR News, Steering Committee 10 feedbacks

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Comment from: Giampiero Giacomello [Visitor] Email
I'd like to express my support for the nomination of Johan Eriksson to the steerng committee.
He fulfils all the requirments to be an excellent ember and contribute t the growth of IR studies n Europe.
Most of all, however, he has been working on the advanced issue of IR in the digital age that should now be fully considered within the steering committee.
PermalinkPermalink 07/08/07 @ 15:47
Comment from: Prof Jan Hallenberg [Visitor] Email
I wish to support Assoc Prof Johan Eriksson for the SGIR steering committee. Eriksson is an excellent young scholar with a great potential and an admirable quality of being a good colleague among colleagues. He would make an excellent member of the SGIR and be ready to work and to come up with great ideas for future activities.
PermalinkPermalink 07/08/07 @ 17:56
Comment from: eric stern [Visitor] Email
I would like to express my support for Johan Eriksson, who would certainly do a fine job on the SGIR.
PermalinkPermalink 08/08/07 @ 07:58
Comment from: Jonas Tallberg [Visitor] Email · http://www.statsvet.su.se
I would like to offer my firm support for Associate Professor Johan Eriksson, Sweden, who I am confident would do an excellent job on the steering committee.
PermalinkPermalink 08/08/07 @ 14:58
Comment from: Fredrik Bynander [Visitor] Email
I support the nomination of Johan Eriksson. He's energetic, well-organized, and has built a sizable network in the IR community.
PermalinkPermalink 08/08/07 @ 15:26
Comment from: Charles Parker [Visitor] Email
I would like to offer my support to Dr. Johan Eriksson’s nomination to be a member of the SGIR Steering Committee. He has published widely on a variety of subjects relevant to the SGIR and has made important contributions in work covering security politics, digital security, cyber-terrorism, and the link between the academic study of international relations and the training of practitioners, among other topics. In addition to his University position, I know that Dr. Eriksson has been active in key positions of responsibility at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs (SIIA), where he has directed a number of research projects. In short, Dr. Eriksson is an extremely well qualified candidate and would make an excellent addition to the SGIR Steering Committee.

Kind regards,
Charles Parker, Ph.D.
Department of Government
Uppsala University
Sweden
PermalinkPermalink 08/08/07 @ 21:54
Comment from: Roxanna Sjöstedt [Visitor] Email
I would like to support Johan Eriksson' nomination to the SGIR steering committee. He is an excellent scholar who possesses great intellectual curiosity, always striving to explore different research areas and to contribute to the development of IR. He is also a much appreciated colleague and academic advisor. I believe both these qualities make him an excellent member of the committee.
PermalinkPermalink 15/08/07 @ 13:01
Comment from: Erik Noreen [Visitor] Email · http://www.pcr.uu.se
I hereby strongly support Johan Eriksson's nomination. He is one of the leading Scandinavian scholars in IR/Security studies. His track record shows, among other things, articles in leading academic journals, monographs, chapters as well as editing important books, organizing conferences and creating scientific networks. In sum, Eriksson is a highly talented and creative researcher and organizer within the field.

Erik Noreen
Associate Professor
Head of the Department of Peace and Conflict Research
Uppsala University
PermalinkPermalink 16/08/07 @ 10:08
Comment from: Hans E. Andersson [Visitor] Email
I would like to express my support for the nomination of Johan Eriksson to the SGIR Steering Committee 2007-2010. Johan Eriksson has during several years been of great importance for the Swedish political science association's section on international affairs and would without doubt be similarly beneficial for the SGIR.
PermalinkPermalink 19/08/07 @ 20:12
Comment from: Walter Carlsnaes [Visitor] Email
Although the support for Johan Eriksson's nomination already seems massive, I too would like to add my name to all those above!
PermalinkPermalink 23/08/07 @ 13:46

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