Author

Morten Kelstrup

📖 Overview

Morten Kelstrup is a Danish researcher and scholar known for his work in International Relations theory and European security studies. He has made notable contributions to understanding security dynamics in the European Union and NATO. As an associate professor at the University of Copenhagen, Kelstrup has published influential work on European integration and security politics. His research particularly focuses on theoretical approaches to European security governance and the institutionalization of security cooperation. Kelstrup's academic contributions include several books and articles examining the relationship between national and European security frameworks. His analyses of Denmark's position within European security structures have been particularly significant for Nordic security scholarship. The scholar's work bridges theoretical and practical aspects of security studies, with emphasis on how different institutional levels interact in forming security policies. Kelstrup continues to be cited in academic literature related to European security architecture and international relations theory.

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📚 Books by Morten Kelstrup

The European Security Order Recast (1990) An analysis of post-Cold War European security structures, examining how institutional frameworks and power relationships were transformed as the continent moved toward new security arrangements.

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Ole Wæver A Danish IR scholar who developed securitization theory and analyzes European security dynamics. His work on security studies and the Copenhagen School aligns with Kelstrup's focus on European security frameworks.

Christopher Hill His research centers on European foreign policy and the relationship between national and EU-level foreign policymaking. Hill's analysis of foreign policy actors and institutions parallels Kelstrup's work on multi-level security governance.

Thomas Risse Examines European integration and transnational relations with emphasis on institutional dynamics. His work on European identity and governance structures complements Kelstrup's research on security cooperation.

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Peter Katzenstein Studies international security with emphasis on regional institutions and normative frameworks. His research on European identity and institutional development intersects with Kelstrup's analysis of European security structures.