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Signe Winter Lindbjerg is a PhD Fellow at the Centre for Border Region Studies at the University of Southern Denmark, specializing in defence security policy, the Arctic region, and non-state actors in international relations. Her research employs critical security theory and discourse theory to examine how sub-state actors influence foreign security policy. Lindbjerg is involved in various academic activities and projects, including her PhD project from 2025 to 2028 focusing on the role of sub-state actors in shaping security policies. She is actively engaged in workshops, seminars, and conferences, contributing to discussions on resilience and militarization in the Arctic. Lindbjerg has a Master's degree in International Relations Development Studies from Aalborg University and a Bachelor's degree in International Studies from the same institution. Her research interests include security, conflict, cross-border cooperation, and qualitative methods in the social sciences.
Centre for Border Region Studies, University of Southern Denmark • Sønderborg, Denmark
Conducting research on defense security policy and the influence of sub-state actors.
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