Publikationsliste
Bogkapitel
Hvem træner vi?: Task Force 61's indsats i Operation Inherent Resolve i Irak
Udgivet 19/02/2025
Militære stabiliseringsindsatser: En introduktion til koncept, erfaringer og fremtid, 157 - 182
Tidsskriftartikel
Introduction: The Impunity Politics of Contested Security in Iraq
Udgivet 2025
Middle East critique, 1 - 13
By providing the conceptual framework for the contributions to this Special Issue, this article argues that impunity as an omnipresent reality in Iraq can be better understood through the twin concepts: impunity state and impunity politics. It defines impunity state as a sphere of radical security and exception from punishment, for which elite players strive, while creating insecurity for non-elite Iraqis. This state is sustained by impunity politics, i.e. the informal bargaining, negotiation, competition, and violence of elite actors to achieve and maintain impunity. The article draws on Walter Benjamin's ideas and recent advances in Critical Security Studies to show how impunity functions on a foundational level and destabilizes Eurocentric understandings of state and sovereignty in Iraq. It demonstrates how the US imposed impunity on Iraq after the invasion in the long 2003. Lastly, it highlights how each article contributes to central theme of this Special Issue.
Hjemmeside
الصداقة الأجمل: الثورة.. والحرب.. ونهايات الثقل الاجتماعي في سوريا
Udgivet 30/03/2021
Bogkapitel
Introduction: Mission formations and a new agenda for the study of military units in action
Udgivet 26/10/2020
Military Mission Formations and Hybrid Wars:New Sociological Perspectives
The study of military action by behavioral scientists is usually constrained for reasons of difficulty getting access and doing the research on processes of action. The first part of this chapter explores several approaches to the study of combat formations. The second part presents empirical information based on the personal experiences of the author. It briefly covers four distinct case studies on the micro, meso and macro levels of operational activities. The first two case studies cover unintended formations during terror attacks; the third case study covers air–ground combat formations; the fourth case study covers ad hoc military–police formations during internal policing in the disengagement from Gaza in 2005. The chapter presents the knowledge, research design and a variety of methods that are required for the proper analysis of mission formations.
Antologi
Military Mission Formations and Hybrid Wars: New Sociological Perspectives
Udgivet 26/10/2020
The study of military action by behavioral scientists is usually constrained for reasons of difficulty getting access and doing the research on processes of action. The first part of this chapter explores several approaches to the study of combat formations. The second part presents empirical information based on the personal experiences of the author. It briefly covers four distinct case studies on the micro, meso and macro levels of operational activities. The first two case studies cover unintended formations during terror attacks; the third case study covers air–ground combat formations; the fourth case study covers ad hoc military–police formations during internal policing in the disengagement from Gaza in 2005. The chapter presents the knowledge, research design and a variety of methods that are required for the proper analysis of mission formations.
Konferencepaper
Politics in the Margins - Militarized Subjectivities and Expectation in Iraq's Anbar Province
Udgivet 2019
Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces and Society, 08/11/2019–10/11/2019, Hotel Hyatt Regency , Reston, USA
Konferencepaper
Critique in Military Operations
Udgivet 05/11/2017
Inter University Seminar, 03/11/2017–05/11/2017
Konferencepaper
What sort of enemy image does the concept of hybrid war produce?
Udgivet 05/09/2017
Tidsskriftartikel
The Most Beautiful Friendship: Revolution, War and Ends of Social Gravity in Syria
Udgivet 17/07/2017
Middle East Critique, 26, 3, 283 - 296
This article focuses on overlooked revolutionary friendship as a primary vehicle of revolutionary politics. It draws on ethnographic fieldwork among revolutionaries of Syria’s peaceful protest movements. The article depicts how friendships emerge in revolutionary moments. It analyzes the experience of friendship as a primary locus for revolutionary politics and as part of social transformations, which often occur during war and revolutions. Drawing on the anthropology of friendship and social theory, I demonstrate how new zones of social gravity were created in beautiful friendships challenging the neo-liberalism and authoritarianism of Ba’athist regime and installing social change.
Konferencepaper
Refugees and Revolutionaries in Lebanon and France
Udgivet 12/07/2017
Association Francaise de Science Politique, 10/07/2017–12/07/2017