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Navn Stig Jarle Hansen
Enhet Noragric
Adresse UMB, box 5003, 1432 Ås
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Telefon 6496 5333
Besøksadresse Tivoli, 219

Kompetanse
Fagområder • Humaniora
• Filosofiske fag
• Samfunnskunnskap
• Statsvitenskap
Undervising eds 294
eds 372

Bakgrunn og erfaring
Stig Jarle Hansen specialize in studies of war economy, security, political islam ,crime, and religion and development. His area of specializalization is the Horn of Africa and Arabia Felix (middle east) He also has an interest in political philosophy, especially islamic, and the british idealists

Hansen is frequently used as an expert commentator in the media and has appeared on global news channels as the BBC, CNN, Al Jazera, as well as Chinese channel 4.

Annen informasjon
Publikasjoner BOOKS The development of Doctrines in the Norwegian Homeguard, Abstrakt forlag, 2007 (Oslo). ( “A must for anyone interested in military history” General Fredrik Bull Hansen) “The borders of Islam”, Hurst/ Colombia university press, April 2009 (London/ New York), with Tuncay Karadas and Atle Mesøy (with detailed analysis of the borders between Islam and Christianity in Sahel) COMISSIONED JOURNALS With Peter Chalk, Journal of Terrorism and Conflict Studies (forthcoming ), special issue on global piracy SELECTED PUBLICATIONS IN PEER REVIEWED ACADEMIC JOURNALS -“ The status of Modern-Day Piracy” Journal of Terrorism and Conflict Studies (forthcoming), with Peter Chalk -“ The Somali Cluster” Journal of Terrorism and Conflict Studies (forthcoming) -“ The Civil Maritime Sector and their counter-piracy strategies” Journal of Terrorism and Conflict Studies (forthcoming) -“Conclusions, the future of piracy” Journal of Terrorism and Conflict Studies (forthcoming) - “Revenge or Reward? The case of Somalia’s suicide bombers” Journal of Terrorism Research 1(1) - “The Impact of Private Security Companies on Somalia’s Governance Networks”, Cambridge Review of International Affairs (2009) (with Christopher Kinsey and George Franklin) - “Helpers or Proxies? The Politics of Private Military Force in Somalia Review of African Political Economy 35:116, Winter 2008 - “Somaliland: A New Democracy in the Horn of Africa?”, Review of African Political Economy 34:114, Fall 2007 (with Marl Bradbury) - “Warlords and Peace Strategies,”, Journal of Conflict Studies, volume xxii:2. Fall 2003 - “Warlords, Patrimony, Ethnicism, the cases of China, Afghanistan and Somalia””, Peace Research :35:2 Summer 2003 Selected Non-peer revived publications in periodicals -“ Shabab central: Africa's 'Taliban' grows more unified” . Janes Intelligence Review 16/11 -“Faction fluctuation - The shifting allegiances within Hizbul Islam” Janes Intelligence Review 6/11 (2010) -“ Yemen, Et stammesamfunn med problemer” Hvor Hender Det (Norwegian institute of foreign Policy(NUPI))(2010) -”Somalia, Islamister og Pirater” Hvor Hender Det (Norwegian institute of foreign Policy(NUPI))(2010) - “ The Enemies Enemy- Eritrea’s involvement in Somalia” Janes Intelligence review vol 21/10 (2009) -“Misspent Youth” Jane’s Intelligence Review 20/10(2008). ( “The best ever open source study of the Harakat Al Shebab islamist group; Professor David Shinn, George Washington University, USA) (“The Clearest analysis of the most important sub-saharan jihadist group i have ever seen, David Schanches, MALO, American Central Command) (“The best analysis of Al Shebab ever”, Ibrahim Farah, lecturer Nairobi University) - “Modern Piracy as a subject of academic enquiry”, International Relations, January 2008 - “Somalia’s fragmentation” Foreign Policy (August 2008) -“ The Destabilization of Puntland: The Decline of Somalia’s Strategic Semi-Autonomous Region and its Implications for Maritime Security” Strategic insights 11(4) 2008. (with Karsten von Hoesslin and Hans Tino Hansen) -“Tug of war : territorial shifts in northern Somalia” , Jane’s Intelligence Review 19:12 (2007) -“Biding time; an interview with Omar Idriss of the Sharia court alliance”, Jane’s Intelligence Review 19:5 (2007) -“Anarchy and Meddling neighbors”, Islamic Affairs Analyst (August) 2007 -“Ethiopia’s deployment to Somalia”, Jane’s Intelligence Review 18:2(2006) -“Pirates of the Horn”, Beacon 188:2(2006) (with Atle Mesøy) -“The Pirates of The Horn- State Collapse and the Maritime Threat”, Strategic insights 1(2) 2006 (with Atle Mesøy) -“Somalia provides a test case of counter-terrorist efforts”, Jane’s Intelligence Review 16:9, 2004 Research reports/Working Papers • with Berit Linderman :“Somaliland, the elections and its implications”, Nordem Reports 3/2003, University of Oslo • with Rangnhild Hollekim and Geir Moe Sørensen :“ Somaliland: Elections For The Lower House Of Parliament September 2005, Nordem Reports 1/2006, University of Oslo • “Civil War economies, the hunt for profit and the incentives for peace”, Enemies or Allies working paper 1 (2007), University of Bath/University of Mogadishu • “Service deliver in fragile states”, NIBR workingpaper 119 (2008) • “ Pirates in the greater gulf of Aden; Myths and Misconceptions”;Nibr rapport 2009:29 • ” The Muslim Brotherhood in the Wider Horn of Africa” Nibr rapport 2009: 33 • “Smuggling in the Greater Gulf of Aden” Independent report for Graypage, London • “Who are the pirates” Independent report for Graypage, London • With Linda Kartewich “Somaliland Elections 2010” Nordem Reports 3/2010,

 
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