Researcher
Kristian Lundby Gjerde
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Summary
Kristian Lundby Gjerde is a Senior Research Fellow in the Research Group on Russia, Asia and international trade, specializing in post-Soviet, in particular Russian, politics. He has studied international relations in Russia and holds a Master degree in Russian studies from St Antony’s College, Oxford, and a PhD in political science from the University of Oslo.
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Expertise
Education
2023 PhD in political science, University of Oslo
2011 Master of Philosophy in Russian and East European Studies, University of Oxford, St Antony’s College
Work Experience
2012- Junior Research Fellow/Research Fellow/Senior Research Fellow, NUPI
2012 Executive Officer, the Norwegian embassy in Baku
2011 Intern, the Norwegian embassy in Baku
Aktivitet
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Clear all filtersThe Russo–Ukraine crisis and the role of EU
In this seminar, we will present the results from the research project “The Russo–Ukraine crisis and the role of EU”. This research has focused on the role of EU in the Ukraine conflict and the implications for Norway.
Putins historieskrivning
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MISIS-NUPI Capacity Building and Research Cooperation
The purpose of the project is to strengthen the capacity of the Myanmar Institute of Strategic and International Studies (MISIS) to carry out research on foreign policy issues of importance to Myanmar...
The use of history in Russia 2000–2011: the Kremlin and the search for consensus
Evaluating Power Political Repertoires (EPOS)
EPOS aims to bring about a systematic problem shift in how power politics are studied by moving analytical focus from states' power resources and systemic features of world politics to the actual...
Hvorfor avholde valg i autoritære stater?
Nordisk Østforum inviterer til lanseringsseminar med paneldebatt på Litteraturhuset 7. mai klokken 19.00–20.30.
Cooperation between NUPI and the Moscow School of Civic Education (MSCE)
The Russo–Ukraine crisis and the role of the EU: implications for Norway
The Ukrainian crisis has become the most pressing security-policy issue in Europe....