Publications ‘Sustainable Migration in Europe – the Significance of Culture’, Occasional Paper, Eurropean Migration Network, Brussels , 2019 ‘State capture of civil society: Effects of dependence in the Norwegian aid industry’, in The Age of Civil Society? Challenges to “Monitory Democracy”. Ed. Nina Witozek, New York : Berghahn books, 2013 Strategy, risk, and threat perceptions in NATO’, (co auhor w. Ø. Østerrud) in NATO’s European Allies: Military Capability and Political Will”. Janne Haaland Matlary and Magnus Petersson, Palgrave Macmillan, 2013 ‘Fortellingens makt. Narrativ i Afghanistan-operasjonen’, in Dyndal, G. L., & Knutsen, T. L. (2012). Exit Afghanistan: Tilbakeblikk – og debatt om utviklingen. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget ‘The EU as a small power’, Journal of Common Market Studies, Volume 49, Issue 1, pages 43–60, January 2011 ‘The European Union security strategy revisited: Europe hedging its bets’, European Foreign Affairs Review, 15(2), 2010: 171-190 ‘Normative Power in Europe after the Post-Cold War’ in Normative Power Europe in a Changing World: A Discussion, Ed. André W. M. Gerrits. Clingendael European Papers no.6, Netherlands Institute of International Relations, Clingendael The Hague, 2010 ‘New patterns of transatlantic security: The challenge of multipolarity’, The International Spectator 44(1), 2009: 1–24 ‘Conceptualising Europe’s strategic actorness: the EU as a small power’, Journal of European Integration 30(2), 2008: 67–88 ‘A slow train coming: The EU, NATO and European defence’, Occasional paper nr. 37, European Union Institute for Security Studies, November 2008: 1–48 ‘The consensus–expectations gap: explaining Europe’s ineffective foreign policy’, Security Dialogue 39(1), 2008: 121–41 ‘The 2003 European Union security strategy: A critical appraisal’, European Foreign Affairs Review 9 (1), 2005: 117–134 ‘The first casualty in the War against Terror: The decline of NATO and Europe’s reluctant coming of age’, European Security 12(2), 2003: 78–92 ‘Ethics in foreign policy: Bridging the gap between theory and practice’, Cambridge Review of International Affairs 15(1), 2002: 6–9