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FREDERIK ROSÉN, Director

Dr. Rosén has 15+ years of experience with working at the intersection between academic research and policy makers in states and international organisations. Besides his international engagement regarding the agenda related to cultural heritage and armed conflict, he has led projects on (among other topics) the Protection of Civilians in UN Peacekeeping, Capacity Development in Post-Conflict States, Technology and Innovation in UN Peacekeeping, Civil-Military Relations, and Civilians in War.

In addition, he has experience with innovation partnerships between university and public and private sector.

Dr. Rosén has published widely on international security and international law, and has profound experience with research based partnerships with state authorities and international organisations.

He holds a Ph.D. from the Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. He is Adjunct Associate Professor at Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies at the University of Copenhagen.

Career

2019- 2020: Chief consultant at Department of Business and Economics, University of Southern Denmark.

2016- : Director, CHAC

2017: Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.

2014 - 2017: Senior Researcher, Danish Institute for International Studies, Copenhagen, Denmark.

2011 - 2013: Researcher, Danish Institute for International Studies, Copenhagen Denmark.

2007 - 2010: Doctoral Student, Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Sept 2006 – Feb 2007: Research assistant, Danish Institute for International Studies, Copenhagen, Denmark.

June 2005 – Aug 2006: Researcher /project manager at Centre for Ethics and Law, Copenhagen, Denmark.

2004: Researcher, BADIL Resource Center, Bethlehem, Palestine.

2001-2004: Student assistant, Danish Center for International Studies and Human Rights.

Selected Publications

(2021) Rosén, Frederik. ‘NATO and Cultural Property: Towards a Hybrid Warfare Agenda’, policy report. Copenhagen: Nordic Center for Cultural Heritage and Armed Conflict. (pending)

(2021): Rosén, Frederik. ‘Recasting the Land. Russian aggression against Ukraine and the Strategic Role of Cultural Heritage’, CHAC Policy Brief.

(2021) Rosén, Frederik. ‘The Dark Side of Cultural Heritage Protection’, International Journal of Cultural Property, vol. 28,1, 1—16.

(2021) Rosén, Frederik. ‘Sacred Objects and Just War Theory’, in Finkelstein, Gillman & Rosén (eds.): The Preservation of Art and Culture in Times of War. New York: Oxford University Press (in print)

(2021) Rosén, Frederik: ‘Introduction’, in Finkelstein, Gillman & Rosén (eds.): The Preservation of Art and Culture in Times of War. New York: Oxford University Press. (in print)

(2021) Rosén, Frederik, Claire Finkelstein & Derek Gillman (eds.)) (2020): The Preservation of Art and Culture in Times of War. New York: Oxford University Press. (in print)

(2021) Hans Jacob Orning and Frederik Rosen (2021): ‘Sverres Saga: a manifest for new political order’, in Hans Jacob Orning & Jon Vidar Sigurdsson (ed.): The Nordic Civil Wars. Brill. (in print)

(2021) Frederik Rosén and Helle Vogt: ‘Civil Wars and Private Property: A Historical Perspective’, Journal of Civil Wars. Brill. (in print)

(2018): ‘“Eeny Meeny Miny Moe…” Cultural Heritage (Property) Protection and the Protection Gap’, Conflict and Culture Magazine, pp. 10-13.

(2017): ‘NATO-led Military Operations and Cultural Property Protection’, NATO LEGAL GAZETTE, 38.

(2017): ‘NATO and Cultural Property. Embracing New Challenges in the Era of Identity Wars’, Report. Copenhagen: Nordic Center for Cultural Heritage and Armed Conflict.

(2017) (w. Anne Østrup) ‘Consultation Response for bill regarding Danish ratification of the Second Protocol to the 1954 Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict’, Copenhagen: CHAC, 13 pages.

(2016): Collateral damage. A Candid History of a Peculiar Form of Death. London: Hurst Publishing. 240 pages.

(2016): ’Kulturværdier er en militær udfordring’, DIIS Policy Brief.

(2016): (w. Søren Vester Haldrup): ‘Developing Resilience: A Retreat From Grand Planning’, in David Chandler (ed.): Routledge Handbook of International Resilience (in print).

(2016): (w. John Karlsrud): ‘Lifting the Fog of War. Opportunities and Challenges of Drones in Unied Nations Peacekeeping’, in Kristin Bergtora Sandvik & Maria Gabrielsen Jumbert (ed.): The Good Drone. London Routledge, pp. 45—65.

(2016) (w. Ross Allen & Kristoffer Nilaus Tarp): ‘Preparing for Protection of Civilians in United Nations Peacekeeping Operations’, DIIS Report 2016:10. *

(2015) Rosén, Frederik. ‘Concept note for Cultural Property Protection in NATO-led Operations. A rationale and conceptual framework for institutionalizing Cultural Property Protection in NATO’, DIIS.

(2015) ‘Concept note for Cultural Property Protection in NATO-led Operations. A rationale and conceptual framework for institutionalizing Cultural Property Protection in NATO’, DIIS.

(2015): (w. Kristoffer Tarp) ‘Enabling the Protection of Civilians in UN Peace Operations: It’s Time for POC Advocates to Walk the Talk’, Copenhagen: DIIS (DIIS Policy Brief).

(2014): (w. Karlsrud & Tarp) ‘Nordic-Baltic Support to Military and Security Capacity Building?: Current Agendas and Options’, Copenhagen: DIIS, 4 p. (DIIS Policy Brief).

(2014) (w. Anne Østrup) ‘War and Cultural Heritage: Does Denmark Fulfil the 1954 Hague

Convention?’(DIIS Report; No. 22) (85 p.) (in Danish).

(2014): (w. John Karlsrud) ‘The MONUSCO Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: Opportunities and Challenges’, Conflict Trends 4, p. 42-48.

(2014): (w. John Karlsrud) ‘Drones for Peace?’, Internasjonal Politikk. 72, 2, p. 263-271 (in Norwegian).

(2014): (w. John Karlsrud) ‘The MONUSCO unmanned aerial vehicles: opportunities and challenges, Conflict Trends. 4, p. 42-48.

(2014): ‘Extremely Stealthy and Incredibly Close: Drones, Control and Legal Responsibility’, Journal of Conflict and Security Law, 19, 1, pp. 113-131.

(2013): (w. Søren Vester Haldrup): ‘By Deafult or By Design’, Stability: International Journal of Security and Development, 2 (2): 46, pp. 1-8.

(2013): (w. John Karlsrud): ‘In the Eye of the Beholder? The UN and the Use of Drones to Protect Civilians’, Stability: International Journal of Security and Development, 2 (2), 27, pp. 1-10.

(2013): (w. Søren Vester Haldrup): ‘Developing Resilience: A Retreat From Grand Planning’, Resilience: International Policies, Practices and Discourses, 1 (2), pp. 130-145.

(2013): ‘The End of Military Justice’, Small Wars and Insurgency, 24 (2), pp. 335-348.

(2012): (w. Kristoffer Tarp): ‘Coaching and Mentoring for Capacity Development. The Case of South Sudan’, African Security Review, 21 (1), March 2012, pp. 15–30.

(2011): (w. Kristoffer Tarp): ‘A New Model for Civilian Capacity – the Case of South Sudan’, Journal of Peacebuilding and Development, 6 ( 2), pp. 93-98.

(2011): ‘No Words will Deliver Anything. Coaching and Mentoring for Capacity in the Afghan State’, Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding, 5 (4), pp. 151-173.

(2011): ‘Figures of Security Governance’, Dept. of Political Science, University of Copenhagen (PhD thesis, supervisor: Professor Ole Wæver).

(2010): Peter Kemp and Frederik Rosén: The New World Order. Berlin: LIT.

(2010): ‘Third-Generation Civil-Military Relations: Moving Beyond the Security-Development Nexus’, PRISM, 1 (4), pp. 27-42.

(2009): ‘Third Generation Civil-Military Relations and the “New Revolution in Military Affairs”’, DIIS Working Paper 2009:03 (30 p).

(2008): ‘Permanent Emergency Institutions. The Danish Refugee Court and the Schmittian Turn in the Danish Politics of Law.’ in Mikkel Thorup (ed.): The Most Evil. Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum, pp. 33-53. (Danish)

(2009): ‘Third Generation Civil-Military Relations’, Security Dialogue, . 40 (6), pp. 597-616.

(2008): ‘Off the Record. Outsourcing Security and State Building to Private Firms and the Question of Record Keeping, Archives, and Collective Memory’, International Journal of Archival Science, 8 (1), pp. 1-14.

(2008): ‘Commercial Security: Conditions of Growth’, Security Dialogue, 39 (1), pp. 77-97.

(2007): ‘International Law and the Legal Status of the Palestinian Refugees: A Question of World Order’, Nordic Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 25, 1, pp. 29–44. (Danish)

(2006): (w. Peter Kemp): The New World Order. Copenhagen: Politisk revy. (Danish)

(2006): ‘Report from The Danish Centre for Ethics and Law to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on The New World Order’, Centre for Ethics and Law & Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 2006.

(2005): ‘Politics of Law: The Rechtstaat [retsstaten] as a Political Battlefield’, Retfærd (Nordic Journal of Law and Legal Science), 110 (3), pp. 4–27. (Danish)

(2005): ‘Towards a Theory of Institutionalized Judicial Exceptionalism’, Journal of Scandinavian Studies in Criminology & Crime prevention, 6 (2), pp. 147-163.

(2004): ‘Permanent Emergency Institutions. The Danish Refugee Court as a Model’. in RES PUBLIKA, 62/63, pp. 61-74. (Swedish)

(2003): ’Cold War Rhetorics and Psychoanalytical Culture. Sigmund Freud, George F. Kennan and the early Cold War Years,’ KRITIK, 166, pp. 20-29. (Danish)