Peter Marcus Kristensen
Associate Professor
Institut for Statskundskab
Øster Farimagsgade 5, opg.E, 1353 København K, Building: 18.2.16
Primary fields of research
Current research
Emerging Powers
- A study of how emerging powers can speak in International Relations (paper in Third World Quarterly)
- The history and theory of power transition and peaceful change (working paper)
- A study of the relationship between emerging powers and knowledge production in International Relations (forthcoming in European Journal of International Relations)
The Sociology of International Relations
- A network analytical mapping of the IR discipline, the role of grand theories/isms, and its potential fragmentation/camps (paper in International Studies Quarterly, online appendix here and network data here)
- A comparative study of schools of thought in International Relations (paper in Chinese Journal of International Politics)
- A historiographical study of the Great Debates and the Fragmentation/End of IR trope (paper in European Journal of International Relations)
- A bibliometric and cartographic mapping of the geography of International Relations - the "American Social Science" (paper in International Studies Perspectives)
- A Network analytical mapping of intellectual and social divides in the International Relations discipline ( and International Studies Review) and EU studies (paper in Journal of European Public Policy)
- Practicing International Relations in Scandinavia - the Scandinavian part of the TRIP survey (full survey available here)
The Rise of China and the construction of a Chinese school of International Relations
- A sociological study of the Chinese School debate (paper in International Political Sociology)
- A study of the hybridity of Chinese School (chapter in edited volume)
- On the Chinese School among other schools in Europe and other emerging powers (chapter in edited volume)
- A study of the IR discipline in China and Europe - and the case for interregional dialogue (paper in Pacific Review)
- Overview and bibliography on IR in China (in Oxford Bibliographies in International Relations)
Teaching
Autumn 2008. Introduction to International Relations (instructor)
Autumn 2012. The Rise of the Rest - Western and Non-Western Perspectives
Autumn 2013. Introduction to International Relations
Autumn 2014. Introduction to International Relation
Autumn 2015. Introduction to International Relations
Autumn 2015. Knowledge Production and Evaluation
Autumn 2016. Introduction to International Relations
Autumn 2016. Knowledge Production and Evaluation
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