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Christian Bueger is a Professor of International Relations at the University of Copenhagen. He holds a PhD from the European University Institute, completed in 2010, where his thesis focused on the role of technocracy in United Nations peacebuilding. Bueger's research interests encompass global governance, maritime security, and international political sociology, particularly practice theory. His work addresses political responses to maritime insecurity and the resources and knowledge necessary for effective ocean governance. He is a prominent voice in the global maritime security debate, with ongoing research funded by leading institutions such as the Economic and Social Research Council and the British Academy. Bueger leads the Ocean Infrastructures research group, focusing on risks associated with maritime infrastructure and is known for his contributions to the field through authorship, including the book 'Understanding Maritime Security' published by Oxford University Press. He has held several visiting positions and honorary roles at institutions such as the University of Seychelles and Cardiff University, enhancing his expertise in international organizations and security dynamics.
University of Copenhagen • Copenhagen
Leading the Department of Political Science with a focus on international relations.
Cardiff University • UK
Involved in teaching and research within the School of Law and Politics.
Cardiff University • UK
Contributed to the Department of Politics with a focus on international relations.
Cardiff University • UK
Engaged in teaching and guiding research in international relations.
Institute Development Peace (INEF), University of Duisburg-Essen •
Researched peace and development in an international context.
Focuses on clinical, social, and cognitive psychology.