August Danielson

August Danielson
  • Postdoc at Linköping University

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Introduction
My research mainly focuses on diplomacy in international organizations, socialization and norm diffusion as well as EU foreign and security policy. I am also an associate fellow at the Europe Programme, Swedish Institute of International Affairs (UI).
Current institution
Linköping University
Current position
  • Postdoc

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Publications (5)
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Because of the novel explanations it generates for states’ security- and identity-related behavior, the concept of ontological security has been used increasingly in the International Relations (IR) literature in recent years. However, the abundance of interpretations of the concept means that it is often used in conflicting ways. To counter the ri...
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At a time of profound transformation of the international system, the liberal world order is seemingly giving way to a new power-based order. Amidst rising right-wing populism in the Western world, a global backsliding of democracy, and blatant breaches of liberal norms, such as human rights and the rule of law, the role of the European Union (EU)...
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On March 26, 2020, the leaders of the Group of 20 major economies (G20) convened in an emergency virtual meeting to discuss the extraordinary situation facing the world. Virtual summitry provided a stark visual contrast to the traditional staging of modern multilateral diplomacy―leaders were suddenly responsible for their own staging, leaving them...
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Various crises have plagued the EU's foreign policy over the last decade. As some member states increasingly question the founding principles of the EU, it is reasonable to expect that national representatives serving in preparatory bodies in the EU are forced to operate under stricter instructions from their capitals. Nevertheless, strong adherenc...
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Cooperation in international organizations (IOs) is sustained by the socialization of state agents and their internalization of the organizations’ norms and identity. This article builds on a structured comparison of the scope conditions for socialization among permanent representatives in two organs of the European Union and the North Atlantic Tre...

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