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.
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
Social Spaces. / Ellersgaard, Christoph Houmann; Henriksen, Lasse Folke; Kristensen, Peter Marcus; Grau Larsen, Anton.
Routledge Handbook of International Political Sociology. Routledge, 2016.
Research – peer-review › Book chapter
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-review › Journal article
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-review › Book chapter
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-review › Book chapter
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-review › Book chapter
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-review › Journal article
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-review › Journal article
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-review › Journal article
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-review › Journal article
“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-review › Book chapter