My work examines the political dynamics in the Arctic region, with a particular emphasis on the interplay between international, national, and local levels. With a background in political science, my work also focuses on the broader trends in Arctic geopolitics and governance.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
BACKGROUND & EXPERIENCE
Academic background
- MA Political Science, University of Oslo (2018 - 2020). Title of master’s thesis: “Post-Liberal Organizations in a (Peripheral) Realistic Perspective: Powershift in the global order and its impact on the formation of Latin American organizations seeking autonomy from the US”
- BA Political Science, NTNU - Norwegian University of Science and Technology (2014 -2017)
Professional experience
- Co-organizer of the Arctic Security Conference 2024 and 2025
- Research assistant, NUPI - Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (2020)
PROJECTS
PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS
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The Polar Journal, Vol 15, No 1, 2025, pp. 1-19.
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Strategic Analysis, Published online 04.03.2025. DOI: 10.1080/09700161.2025.2459576
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
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Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung-Report, December 2024, 6 p.
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Arctic Today, August 30, 2024.
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High North News, June 11, 2024. In Norwegian.
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FNI-rapport 2/2024. Lysaker, FNI, 2024, 9 p. In Norwegian.
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FNI Report 1/2024. Lysaker, FNI, 2024, 22 p.
RELATED RESEARCH AREA(S)
IN MEDIA
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Hvorfor skal Grønland si ja til en så dårlig Trump-«deal»? (Why should Greenland accept a bad Trump deal?)
Dagsavisen, May 14, 2025. In Norwegian.
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How will Arctic security be impacted by rising great power competition?
The National Security Podcast, March 3, 2025.