Jan Stockbruegger
Postdoc
Department of Political Science
Øster Farimagsgade 5
1353 København K
I study the problem of order at sea, including maritime competition and regime formation and the politics of chokepoints, security privatization and climate change in shipping. My work has been published or is forthcoming in Security Studies and other journals.
I have a PhD in Political Science from Brown University (2021). Before joining Copenhagen University I was a visiting Assistant Professor at Brown University.
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Forthcoming. “State, Territory, and Sovereignty,” in: M. Bukovansky, E. Keene, M. Spanu, and C. Reus-Smit (eds.), Oxford Handbook of History and International Relations (Oxford: Oxford University Press), with J. Branch.
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2022. “Maritime security and the Western Indian Ocean’s militarisation dilemma.” African Security Review, 31(2): 195-210. With C. Bueger. Pre-print.
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2021. “US Strategy and the Rise of Private Maritime Security”, Security Studies 30(4): 580-604. Pre-print.
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2020. “Energy and International Conflict,” in: eds. K. J. Hancock and J.E. Allison, The Oxford Handbook of Energy Politics (Oxford: Oxford University Press), with J. Colgan (online 2018).
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2017. “Actor Network Theory: Objects and Actants, Networks and Narratives,” in D. R. McCarthy (ed.) Technology and World Politics: An Introduction (Abingdon: Routledge), with C. Bueger. Pre-print.
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2016. “Pirates, Drugs and Navies: Why the Western Indian Ocean Needs a New Security Architecture,” RUSI Journal 161(5): 46-52, with C. Bueger.
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2013. “Security Communities, Alliances and Macrosecuritization: The Practices of Counter-Piracy Governance,” in: M. J. Struett, M. T. Nance and J. D. Carlson (eds.) Piracy and the Construction of Maritime Governance (London: Routledge): 99-123, with C. Bueger.
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2011. “Pirates, Fishermen and Peacebuilding: Options for a Sustainable Counter-Piracy Strategy in Somalia,” Contemporary Security Policy, 32(2): 356-81, with C. Bueger and S. Werthes.
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