Dr. Peter Marcus Kristensen joins PhISO Advisory Board

We are very happy and honored that Dr. Peter Marcus Kristensen accepted our humble request to become one of the members of the Honorary Board of Advisors.

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Peter Marcus Kristensen is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. His research focuses on the sociology of the international relations discipline, specifically how rising non-Western powers cope with Western intellectual hegemony. His doctoral dissertation ‘Other Worlds Restored: Rising Powers and the Problem of Peaceful Change’ studies non-Western perspectives on International Relations in the case of China, India and Brazil. His articles have appeared in peer-reviewed journals like International Political Sociology, International Studies Review, International Studies Perspectives, Journal of European Public Policy and Pacific Review.

Publications

  1. 2016
  2. Social Spaces. / Ellersgaard, Christoph Houmann; Henriksen, Lasse Folke; Kristensen, Peter Marcus; Grau Larsen, Anton.

    Routledge Handbook of International Political Sociology. Routledge, 2016.

    Research – peer-reviewBook chapter

  3. Discipline Admonished: On fragmentation in International Relations and the disciplinary politics of stocktaking. / Kristensen, Peter Marcus.

    In: European Journal of International Relations, Vol. 22, No. 2, 1, 2016, p. 243-267.

    Research – peer-reviewJournal article

  4. Navigating the Core-Periphery Structures of ‘Global’ IR: Dialogues and Audiences for the Chinese School as Traveling Theory. / Kristensen, Peter Marcus.

    Constructing a Chinese School of International Relations: Ongoing Debates and Sociological Realities. Routledge, 2016. (Worlding beyond the West).

    Research – peer-reviewBook chapter

  5. Wor(l)ds Beyond the West. / Kristensen, Peter Marcus.

    Globalizing International Relations: Scholarship Amidst Divides and Diversity. Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. (Palgrave Studies in International Relations).

    Research – peer-reviewBook chapter

  6. 2015
  7. Colonel Gaddafi : The Political Psychology of a Mad Dog? / Kristensen, Peter Marcus; Dandan, Salem Ben Souhail.

    Personality, Political Leadership, and Decision Making: A Global Perspective. ed. / Jean Krasno; Sean LaPides. Santa Barbara; Denver : Praeger, 2015. p. 17-42.

    Research – peer-reviewBook chapter

  8. How can emerging powers speak? : On theorists, native informants and quasi-officials in International Relations discourse. / Kristensen, Peter Marcus.

    In: Third World Quarterly, Vol. 36, No. 4, 1, 2015, p. 637-653.

    Research – peer-reviewJournal article

  9. International Relations in China and Europe: : the Case for Interregional Dialogue in a Hegemonic Discipline. / Kristensen, Peter Marcus.

    In: Pacific Review, Vol. 28, No. 2, 1, 2015, p. 161-187.

    Research – peer-reviewJournal article

  10. Revisiting the “American Social Science” – Mapping the Geography of International Relations. / Kristensen, Peter Marcus.

    In: International Studies Perspectives, Vol. 16, No. 3, 2, 2015, p. 246-269.

    Research – peer-reviewJournal article

  11. 2014
  12. Teorier om Fred og Harmoni : Viden, Magt og Kontroversen om Kinas Opstigning. /Kristensen, Peter Marcus; Nielsen, Ras Tin.

    In: Politik, Vol. 17, No. 2, 2014, p. 6-16.

    Research – peer-reviewJournal article

  13. “You need to do something that the Westerners cannot understand” : The Innovation of a Chinese School of IR. / Nielsen, Ras Tin; Kristensen, Peter Marcus.

    Chinese Politics and International Relations: Innovation and Invention. ed. / Nicola Horsburgh; Astrid Nordin; Shaun Breslin. Routledge, 2014. p. 97-118 (Warwick Studies in Globalisation).

    Research – peer-reviewBook chapter

 

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