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Daniel Heradstveit

 
 

Daniel Heradstveit [Professor Emeritus]

Daniel   Heradstveit
E-mail:
daniel.heradstveitSPAMFILTER@nupi.no
Direct:
+ (47) 22 99 40 36
Mobile:
+(47) 41 56 37 77
Post address:
Pb 8159 Dep, 0033 Oslo
Visiting address:
C.J. Hambros plass 2 D

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News
[2011-09-07]
ISPP 34th Annual Scientific Meeting, Istanbul 9.-12. juli: “The Rhetoric of Hegemony”. Medforfattere: G. Matthew Bonham, Syracuse University, New York, og Siri Merethe Neset.
[2011-07-09]
ISPP 34th Annual Scientific Meeting, Istanbul 9.-12. juli: "The "Collective Mind” of the Obama Administration: Figures of Speech and Central Concepts of Obama’s Approach to the Islamic World" with G. Matthew Bonham, Syracuse University and Victor M. Sergeev, Moscow State Institute of International Relations

Current research

Engaged in the research project Turkey as an Example for the Arab Spring.

Formal education
[1979]
D. Phil, University of Oslo
[1967]
Mag. art., University of Oslo

Professional experience
[2011-]
Adjunct Professor, Syracuse University, New York
[2010]
Professor, OSCE Academy, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
[2005-206]
Professor, Syracuse University, New York
[1995-2000]
Consultant/political analyst, Statoil
[1986-1996]
Professor, Institute of Comparative Politics, University of Bergen
[1983-1984]
Professor, Johns Hopkins University, Bologna
[1969-]
Research fellow/senior research fellow/Director of Research/Director, NUPI

 

Publications [vis kronologisk]

Articles (in books and journals)
  • Heradstveit, Daniel , Siri M. Neset, Matthew G. Bonham (2013). Norway and Turkey: Possibilities of Cooperation through the Eyes of Turkish Opinion-makers,

    in All Azimuth: Journal of Foreign Policy and Peace 2 (1)

    .Ankara,Center for Foreign Policy and Peace Research.p. 5-20.The authors have concucted interviews with elite opinion-makers in Turkey, the goal being to understand how Turkey might view Norway as a partner for promoting democracy ad initiating peace efforts in the Arab Middle East. [url]
  • Heradstveit, Daniel (2009). Azerbaijani Ethno-nationalism: A Danger Signal for Iran,

    in Viewpoints Special Edition, The Iranian Revolution at 30

    .Washington DC,The Middle East Institute.p. 122-124. [url]
  • Heradstveit, Daniel , G. Matthew Bonham, Thomas Grjebine (2008). Démocratisation et corruption. Une analyse comparative des situations iranienne et azerbaϊdjanaise,

    in Heradstveit, Daniel , Semih Vaner, Ali Kazancigil [red.] Sécularisation et démocratisation dans les sociétés musulmanes

    . Bruxelles, Bern, Berlin, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Wien, P.I.E. Peter Lang.p. 187-210. [url]
  • Heradstveit, Daniel , G. Matthew Bonham (2007). What the Axis of Evil Metaphor Did to Iran,

    in The Middle East Journal, vol. 61, no. 3

    .Washington DC,Middle East Institute.p. 421-440.This article focuses on the Axis of Evil metaphor that was used by President George W. Bush in his State of the Union Address in 2002 to represent Iran, Iraq, and North Korea. [url]
  • Heradstveit, Daniel (2006). Iran under Mahmoud Ahmadinejad,

    Internasjonal politikk, vol. 64, nr. 2

    .p. 215-225. [url]
  • Heradstveit, Daniel , G. Matthew Bonham (2005). The ‘Axis of Evil’ Metaphor and the Restructuring of Iranian Views toward the US,

    VASETEH Journal of the European Society for Iranian Studies, vol. 1 no. 1

    .p. 89-107. [url]
  • Heradstveit, Daniel , D.C. Pugh (2005). The Rhetoric of Hegemony,

    i Yearbook of Sociology , vol 10 nr. 2

    .p. 1-34. [url]

Books and reports

Working Papers

Popular publishing