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Curriculum Vitae

Prof. Dr. Elke Krahmann

Contacts

Peace Research Institute Frankfurt, Baseler Strasse 27-31, 60329 Frankfurt am Main, Germany - Krahmann@hsfk.de

Department of Politics and History, School of Social Sciences,

Brunel University, Uxbridge UB8 3PH, United Kingdom - Elke.Krahmann@brunel.ac.uk

Current Appointments

2013- Visiting Professor, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt, Germany

2011- Professor of Security Studies, Department of Politics and History, Brunel University, United Kingdom

Previous Appointments

2006-2011 Associate Professor [Senior Lecturer/Reader] in International Relations, University of Bristol, UK

2003-2006 Assistant Professor [Lecturer] in International Relations, University of Bristol 2002-2003 Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard University, USA

2000-2002 Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Birmingham, UK

1999-2000 Teaching and Research Fellow, University of Birmingham, UK Academic Qualifications

2000 Ph.D. International Relations, London School of Economics, UK 1995 MA Politics [Dipl.pol.], Free University Berlin, Germany

1992-93 Visiting Scholar (matriculated), University of Oxford, UK

1992 BA Politics, Sociology and Media Studies [Vordiplom], Philipps University Marburg, Germany

Grant Awards

2013-2016 Principal Investigator (PI), Research Grant for ‘Markets in the Making of Multilateral Military Interventions’ (£277,555), Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), UK

2010-2011 PI, University Research Fellowship (£10,000), University of Bristol

2008-2009 Fellowship for Experienced Researchers (€35,400+£6,000), Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and Peace Research Institute Frankfurt

2006-2008 PI, Research Grant for ‘The Commodification of Security’ (£40,124), ESRC

2006 PI, Research Grant for ‘The Privatization of Security Governance’ (£4,945), British Academy

2003-2005 PI, Research Grant for ‘Private Actors in Transatlantic Security Governance’ ($35,380), United States Institute of Peace

2002 PI, Workshop Grant for ‘New Threats and New Actors in International Security’ ($6,305), International Studies Association

Prizes

Ernst-Otto Czempiel Prize - best monograph in peace research 2010/11 - for States, Citizens and the Privatization of Security (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010)

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Consultancies and Government Advisory Functions

2011 Consultancy report ‘The Role of Private Security Companies in CSDP Missions and Operations’ for the EU Parliament

2010 External consultant for a PRIVWAR Project Report on the Regulation of Private Military and Security Companies in the EU for submission to the EU Commission

2006 Expert advisor to the Swiss Government Initiative in Cooperation with the ICRC with regard to Private Military/Security Companies, Zurich, which resulted in the Montreux Document

2003 Consultant on the UK Ministry of Defence ‘Generic Adversaries’ Project Recent Administrative Leadership

2011-2013 Director of Research and Director of Research Excellence Framework (REF) Submission, Department of Politics and History, Brunel University

2011-2013 Director of Part-time Staff, Department of Politics and History, Brunel University 2009-2010 Deputy Director of Postgraduate Research, Department of Politics, University of

Bristol

2009-2010 Director of Teaching Evaluations, Department of Politics, University of Bristol 2009-2010 Member of the Ethics Committee, Department of Politics, University of Bristol Advisory Board Memberships

 Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy Hamburg, Germany (IFSH)

 Development and Peace Foundation, Germany (SEF) Editorial Board Memberships

2011- Zeitschrift für Friedens- und Konfliktforschung (ZeFKo) 1997-1999 Millennium: Journal of International Studies

Reviewer

Academic Journals (selection): British Journal for Politics and International Relations; Cambridge Review of International Affairs; Contemporary Security Policy; Cooperation & Conflict; European Journal of International Relations; European Security; Global Governance; Governance; International Affairs; International Organization; International Peacekeeping; International Political Science Review; International Political Sociology; International Security; Journal of Common Market Studies; Millennium – Journal of International Relations; Political Studies; Political Studies Review; Review of International Studies; Security Dialogue

Academic Publishers: Cambridge University Press; Oxford University Press; Stanford University Press; University of Pennsylvania Press; Palgrave; Routledge

Funding Organizations: ESRC; Leverhulme Trust; Swiss National Science Foundation; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Austrian Science Fund; Fonds zur Förderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung

PhD Supervision and Examination

PhD supervision completed: Jonathan Cristol (2007-2011); Roman Wallega (2005-2010) PhD examined: Åse Gilje Østensen, University of Bergen, Norway (2013); Mark Fulloon, Griffith University, Australia (2012); George Lovewine, University of Swansea (2011); Anja Kallmeyer, London School of Economics (2008); Emma Mayhew, University of Bristol (2004)

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Publications

Books

(2010) States, Citizens and the Privatization of Security. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 305 pp. Ernst-Otto Czempiel Prize

(2005, Hg.) New Threats and New Actors in International Security. New York: Palgrave, 230 pp. (2003) Multilevel Networks in European Foreign Policy. Aldershot: Ashgate, 193 pp.

Journal Articles (peer reviewed)

(2013) ‘Green Consumer Markets in the Fight against Climate Change’, European Security 22 (2): 230-247.

(2013) ‘United States, PMSCs and the State Monopoly on Violence: Leading the Way towards Norm Change’, Security Dialogue 44 (1): 53-71.

(2012) ‘From ‚Mercenaries’ to ‚Private Security Contractors’: The (Re)Construction of Armed Security Providers in International Legal Discourses’, Millennium: Journal of International Studies 40 (2): 339-359.

(2011) ‘Beck and Beyond: Selling Security in the World Risk Society’, Review of International Studies 37 (1): 349-372.

(2008) ‘Security: Collective Good or Commodity?’ European Journal of International Relations 14 (3): 379-404.

(2005) ‘American Hegemony or Global Governance? Competing Visions of International Security’, International Studies Review 7 (3): 531-545.

(2005) ‘Controlling Private Military Companies in Europe: Between Partnership and Regulation’, European Security 13 (2): 277-295.

(2005) ‘Security Governance and the Private Military Industry in Europe and North America’, Conflict, Security and Development 5 (2): 247-268.

(2005) ‘Security Governance and Networks: New Theoretical Perspectives in Transatlantic Security’, Cambridge Review of International Affairs 18 (1): 19-34.

(2005) ‘Regulating Private Military Companies: What Role for the EU?’ Contemporary Security Policy 26 (1): 1-23.

(2004) ‘Les études sur la sécurité et la défense au Royaume-Uni: institutions, débats et perspectives de recherché’, Les Champs de Mars 15: 95-117 (with I. Eulriet – 50%). (2004) ‘The Governance of European Security’, Review of International Studies 30 (1): 3-26 (with

S.Croft, J.Howorth, T.Terriff, and M.Webber – each 20%).

(2003) ‘Conceptualising Security Governance’, Cooperation and Conflict 38 (1): 5-26.

(2003) ‘National, Regional and Global Governance: One Phenomenon or Many?’ Global Governance 9 (3): 323-346.

(2002) ‘One in, all in? NATO’s latest Enlargement’, International Affairs 78 (4): 713-729 (with S.Croft, J.Howorth, T.Terriff and M.Webber – each 20%).

Book Chapters

(2013) ‘Germany: Between ‚Normalization‘ and the State Monopoly on Violence’, in: Anna Leander (Ed.) Commercializing Security in Europe: The Consequences for Peace and Reconciliation Strategies. London: Routledge, pp. 161-180.

(2012) ‘Private Security, Territoriality and the State Monopoly on Violence’, in: Stefano Guzzini und Iver Neumann (Eds.) The Diffusion of Authority? Changing Patterns of International Governance. Basingstoke: Palgrave, pp. 38-70.

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Cullen und Claude Berube (Eds.) Maritime Private Security: Market Responses to Piracy, Terrorism and Waterborne Security Risks in the 21st Century. New York: Routledge, pp. 181-192.

(2010) ‘Private Actors and Security’, in: Robert A. Denemark (Ed.) International Studies Encyclopedia. Oxford: Blackwells, 2010.

(2008) ‘The New Model Soldier and Civil-Military Relations’, in: Andrew Alexandra, Deane-Peter Baker und Marina Caparini (Eds.) Private Military and Security Companies: Ethics, Policies and Civil-Military Relations. London: Routledge, pp. 268-285.

(2008) ‘The Rise of Non-state Actors in Security Governance’, in: Patricia Kennett (Ed.) Governance, Globalization and Public Policy. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 198-217. (2007) ‘Transitory States in Search for Stability: PMCs in Military Assistance and Security Sector

Reform’, in: Simon Chesterman und Chia Lehnhardt (Eds.) From Mercenaries to Markets. The Rise and Regulation of Private Military Companies. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 94-112.

(2007) ‘United Kingdom: Punching Above Its Weight’, in: Emil Kirchner und James Sperling (Eds.) Global Security Governance. London: Routledge, pp. 93-112.

(2006) ‘Regulating Military and Security Services in the EU: Existing and Future Controls’, in: Alan Bryden (Ed.) Private Actors and Security Governance. Münster: LIT Verlag, pp. 189-212.

(2006) ‘The Marketization of Security in Post-National Europe’, in: Per Kristen Mydske und Ingo Peters (Eds.) The Transformation of the European Nation State. Berlin: Berliner Wissenschaftsverlag, pp. 95-116.

(2005) ‘From State to Non-state Actors: The Emergence of Security Governance’, in: Elke Krahmann (Ed.) New Threats and New Actors in International Security. New York: Palgrave, pp. 3-19.

(2005) ‘New Threats and New Actors in Security Governance: Developments, Problems, and Solutions’, in: Elke Krahmann (Ed.) New Threats and New Actors in International Security. New York: Palgrave, pp. 199-212.

(1998) ‘Politische Entscheidungsprozesse in Mehrebenen-Netzwerken’, in: Stefanie Pfahl et al. (Eds.) Institutionelle Herausforderungen im Neuen Europa. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag, pp. 217-242.

Working Papers (peer reviewed)

(2011) ‘Debatte vertagt? Militär- und Sicherheitsunternehmen in deutschen Auslandsmissionen’, HSFK Report, 39 pp. (with C. Friesendorf 20%).

(2010) ‘‘Are You Doing Your Bit?’ The Marketization of Environmental Security’, Department of Politics, University of Bristol, Working Paper No. 1-10, 31 pp.

(2009) ‘Private Security Companies and the State Monopoly on Violence: A Case of Norm Change?’ PRIF Report No. 88, 34 pp.

(2008) ‘The Commodification of Security in the Risk Society’, CGIA Working Paper No. 06-08, 37 pp.

(2007) ‘National Threat Perception: Survey Results from the UK’, Garnet Working Paper No. 18.10, 29 pp.

(2005) ‘Security after September 11: US Hegemony or Global Governance?’ Staatlichkeit im Wandel Arbeitspapiere, University of Bremen, 27 pp.

(2003) ‘The Privatization of Security Governance: Developments, Problems, Solutions’, Arbeitspapiere zur Internationale Politik und Aussenpolitik (AIPA), University of Cologne, 1/2003, 47 pp.

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(2001) ‘The Emergence of Security Governance in Post-Cold War Europe’, ESRC ‘One Europe or

Several?’ Programme Working Paper, 27 pp.

(2001) ‘‘Who’s Next?’: The Ongoing Story of NATO Enlargement’, ESRC ‘One Europe or Several?’

Programme Briefing Note, (with T.Terriff and M.Webber – each 33%), 4 pp. Reports

(2011) ‘The Role of Private Security Companies (PSCs) in CSDP Missions and Operations’, EP/EXPO/B/SEDE/FWC/2009-1/Lot6/10, 39 pp. (with C. Friesendorf – 10%).

(2010) ‘The Regulation of Private Military and Security Services in the European Union: Current Policies and Future Options’, EUI Working Papers, Academy of European Law (AEL) 2010/8, 27 S. (with A. Abzhaparova – research assistant).

Book Reviews

Nicole Deitelhoff and Klaus Dieter Wolf (Eds.) Corporate Security Responsibility? Corporate Governance Contributions to Peace and Security in Zones of Conflict (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2010), in: International Affairs 86 (5), 2010, pp.1222-1223.

Sarah Percy, Mercenaries: The History of a Norm in International Relations (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007) und Deborah Avant, The Market for Force: The Consequences of Privatizing Security (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005), in: Armed Forces & Society 35 (3), 2009, pp. 611-614.

Giovanna Bono, NATO’s ‘Peace-enforcement’ Tasks and ‘Policy Communities’: 1990-1999 (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2003), in: Political Studies Review 2 (2), 2004, pp. 263.

Robert W. Rauchhaus (Ed.) Explaining NATO Enlargement (London: Frank Cass, 2001), in: Millennium: Journal for International Studies 30 (2), 2001, pp. 470-471.

Karl Kaiser und Wolf-Dieter Eberwein (Eds.) Deutschlands neue Außenpolitik. Band 4: Institutionen und Ressourcen (München: Oldenbourg Verlag, 1998), in: Millennium: Journal for International Studies 28 (2), 1999, pp. 414-416.

Keith Dowding, Power (Buckingham: Open University Press, 1996), in: Millennium: Journal for International Studies 26 (1), 1997, pp. 165-167.

Conference Papers

(2013) ‘Choice, Voice and Exit in the Consumption of Private Security’ 8th Pan-European Conference on International Relations, 18-21 September, Warsaw.

(2013) ‘Legitimizing Global Security Governance: From Performance to Performativity’ Workshop Public Administration in the Context of Global Governance, 13-14 June, New York.

(2012) ‘The Territorial Transformations of Security Governance’ Workshop Crossing Boundaries and the Intersections of Security and Justice: Exploring New Horizons of Research, 11-12 October, Leeds.

(2012) ‘PMSCs and the Legitimacy of Security: From Performance to Performativity’ Workshop The Private Military and Security Conference: Security in an Uncertain World, 27-28 September, London.

(2012) ‘Input, Output, Performance and Performativity: PMSCs and the Legitimacy of Security’ International BISA-ISA Conference, 20-22 June, Edinburgh.

(2011) ‘Germany: Between ‚Normalization‘ and the State Monopoly on Violence’ COSEPAR Workshop, 8-10 December, Oslo.

(2011) ‘PMSCs and Norm Change: Whither the State Monopoly on Violence?’ Workshop

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Industry’, 18 November, London.

(2011) ‘Private Military and Security Companies and CSDP: More than just an Option?’, UACES Annual Conference, 5-7 September, Cambridge.

(2011) ‘From ‚Mercenaries‘ to ‚Private Security Contractors‘: The Reconstruction of Private Security Personnel in International Law’, International Studies Association (ISA) Annual Convention, 16-19 March, Montreal.

(2010) ‘The Regulation of Private Military and Security Services in the European Union: Current Policies and Options for Improved Controls’, PRIVWAR Workshops, 16 September, Sheffield, and 29 October, Utrecht.

(2010) ‘Commercial Risk Consulting and Management in the Maritime Sector’, 7th SGIR Pan-European International Relations Conference, 9-11 September, Stockholm.

(2009) ‘Collective Good for Sale! The Commodification of Environmental Security in the UK’, DVPW Conference, 21-25 September, Kiel.

(2009) ‘Security for Whom? Private Security Governance, Individualization and the National Security Community’, ECPR General Conference, 10-12 September, Potsdam.

(2009) ‘Dimensions of Government and Governance in the Post-national World’, IFSH

Workshop ‘Trans-nationalisation of Risks of Violence as a Challenge to European Peace

and Security Policy,’ 26-27 February, Hamburg.

(2008) ‘The New Model Soldier and Civil-Military Relations’, Royal Danish Defence College

Workshop ‘The Privatization of Security’, 24-25 November 2008, Copenhagen.

(2008) ‘Territoriality and Private Security: Transforming the Westphalian Normative Order’, HSFK Jahreskonferenz ‘A Normative Order Beyond Geneva?’, 10-11 October 2008, Frankfurt am Main.

(2008) ‘Foucault and the Rationalities of Commercial Risk Management’, ESRC Project Workshop ‘The Privatization of Security: Theory, Norms and Practice,’ 12 September 2008, Frankfurt am Main.

(2008) ‘The Commodification of Security in the Risk Society’, ISA Annual Convention, 26-29 March 2008, San Francisco.

(2007) ‘Regulating Private Military Companies: The European Experience’, CERI Conference

‘Privatizing Defence: A Transatlantic Perspective’, Sciences Po, 23 November, Paris.

(2007) ‘New Theoretical Perspectives: Security Governance and Networks’, CONNEX Workshop

‘Civil Society and Interest Representation in the EU's Common Foreign and Security

Policy’, 28-29 November, Mannheim.

(2007) ‘Risk Markets: The Commodification of Security and the Risk Society’, 6th SGIR Pan-European Conference on International Relations, 12-15 September, Turin.

(2007) ‘National and Regional Regulations of PMCs in Europe’, 6th SGIR Pan-European Conference on International Relations, 12-15 September 2007, Turin.

(2007) ‘The Commodification of Risk’, DVPW Sektionstagung Internationale Beziehungen, 13-14 July 2007, Darmstadt.

(2007) ‘The Cosmopolitan Soldier: Contractor or Conscript?’ ISA Annual Convention, 27 February-4 March, Chicago.

(2006) ‘PMCs: Is There a Possibility of EU Regulations?’ 7th Bruges ICRC/College of Europe

Colloquium ‘Private Military/Security Companies Operating in Conflict Situations’, 19-20

October, Bruges.

(2006) ‘The Development of a European Approach to Regulating PMCs’, SIPRI-BICC-DCAF Seminar ‘Regulating Private Military Companies: What Role for the EU?’ 15 March, Brussels.

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Entrepreneur’, ISA Annual Convention, 22-25 March, San Diego.

(2005) ‘What Role for the EU in Regulating PMCs?’ Workshop ‘La privatization des forces armées: les Nouvelles dimensions des guerres 1990-2005’, University of Geneva & UNICEF 24-25 November, Geneva.

(2005) ‘Private Military Companies in the Iraq Intervention’, Workshop Business in Conflict’, HSFK, 29 September-1 October, Frankfurt am Main.

(2005) ‘European Security: Collective Good or Commodity?’ Workshop ‘The Transformation of the European Nation-State’, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, 3-4 June, Berlin.

(2005) ‘Security: Collective Good or Commodity?’ ISA Annual Convention, 1-5 March, Honolulu.

(2004) ‘Private Military Companies and Security Governance’, Workshop ‘Security and

Governance in an Uncertain World’, University of Bristol, 6 December, Bristol.

(2004) ‘Threat Perceptions in the UK’, 5th SGIR Pan-European International Relations Conference, 9-11 September, Den Haag.

(2004) ‘American Hegemony or Global Governance? Competing Visions of International Security’, ISA Annual Convention, 16-20 March, Montreal.

(2003) ‘Regulating Private Military Companies: The Role of the European Union’, ECPR International Conference, 18-21 September, Marburg.

(2003) ‘Controlling Private Military Companies: The United Kingdom and Germany in Comparison’, ISA Annual Convention, 25 February-1 March, Portland.

(2002) ‘Private Military Companies and the Governance of European Security’, British International Studies Association Conference, 16-18 December, London.

(2002) ‘Private Actors and the New Security Governance: Understanding the Emergence, Problems and Operations for the Privatization of Security in North America and Europe’, Workshop on Critical Perspectives in Global Governance, 1-3 November, Amerang.

(2002) ‘Private Actors in the New Security Governance’, ISA Annual Convention, 23-27 March, New Orleans.

(2001) ‘The New Security Governance’, 4th

SGIR Pan-European International Relations Conference, 8-10 September, Canterbury.

(2001) ‘Multilevel Networks in Foreign Policy Analysis: The Making of European and German Dual-Use Export Controls’, ECSA 7th Biennial International Conference, 31 May-2 June, Madison.

(2001) ‘The New Security Governance in Europe’, Centre for Central and Eastern European Studies, 27-28 April, Birmingham.

(2000) ‘American Foreign Policy Making in Multilevel Networks’, ISA Annual Convention, 14-18 March, Los Angeles.

(1998) ‘Foreign Policy in Transnational Networks’, Joint ISA-ECPR Pan-European International Relations Conference, 16-19 September, Vienna.

(1997) ‘Transnational Networks and Defence Policy-Making: The Case of Bosnia’, British International Studies Association Conference, 16-19 December, Leeds.

(1997) ‘Foreign Policy Making in Multilevel Networks’, DVPW Graduate Conference, 20-22 February, Arnoldshain.

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