
Yr Athro Christian Bueger
Reader in International Relations
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Dr. Christian Bueger is Professor of International Relations in the Department of Politics and International Relations, Cardiff University. He joined Cardiff as a Lecturer in 2012. He obtained his PhD in Political and Social Sciences from the European University Institute, Florence, Italy (2010).
His fields of research are Security Studies, International Political Sociology, International Organizations, and Sociology of Science and Expertise. He is currently the principal investigator of the project "SAFE SEAS. A study of maritime capacity building in the Western Indian Ocean" funded by the British Academy. Prior he worked on the project "Counter-Piracy Governance - A Praxiographic Analysis" funded by a Future Research Leader grant of the UK’s Economic and Social Research Council [ES/K008358/1]. He is also one of the lead investigators of the Lessons Learned Consortium of the Contact Group on Piracy off the Coast of Somalia . He is the lead editor (Europe) of the European Journal of International Security (Cambridge UP) and a co-editor of Piracy-studies.org – The Research Portal for Maritime Security. His research has featured in different media, including, among others, ITV, The Guardian, Africa Renewal, Veja or The New Internationalist. He is a regular speaker at events on maritime security and international relations. Further information is available at his private website.
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Christian Bueger is Reader in International Relations. Before joining Cardiff as a Lecturer in 2012 he was a Leverhulme fellow at the Greenwich Maritime Institute, London and a post-doctoral fellow at the Institute for Development and Peace, Duisburg. He received his PhD from the European University Institute in 2010. During his PhD studies he was a visiting researcher at Cornell University, Ithaca, USA and a research assistant to the European Report on Development 2009. Prior he graduated as a Diplom-Politologe from the Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, Germany, and worked at the Institute for Social Research, Frankfurt am Main and the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt.
He is a honorary fellow of the University of Seychelles and a research fellow at the University of Stellenbosch. He was a visiting fellow at the Department of Science, Technology, Engineering and Public Policy, University College London (2015), the Centre for International Law, National University of Singapore (2015), the Institute for Political Science, Copenhagen University (2014), and the Centre for Advanced Security Theory (CAST), University of Copenhagen (2013).
Cyhoeddiadau
2020
- Bueger, C. and Tholens, S. 2020. Theorising capacity building. In: Bueger, C., Edmunds, T. and McCabe, R. eds. Understanding Capacity Building: Maritime Security and the Western Indian Ocean Experience. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 21-48.
2019
- Bueger, C. 2019. Performing piracy: a note on the multiplicity of agency. Journal of International Relations and Development 22(4), pp. 832-852. (10.1057/s41268-017-0122-0)
2018
- Bueger, C. 2018. Territory, authority, expertise: Global governance and the counter-piracy assemblage. European Journal of International Relations 24(3), pp. 614-637. (10.1177/1354066117725155)
- Bueger, C. and Bergin, A. 2018. Uniting nations: developing maritime domain awareness for the 'Blue Pacific'. [Online]. The Strategist. Available at: https://www.aspistrategist.org.au/uniting-nations-developing-maritime-domain-awareness-for-the-blue-pacific/
- Bueger, C. and Wivel, A. 2018. How do small island states maximize influence? Creole diplomacy and the smart state foreign policy of the Seychelles. Journal of the Indian Ocean Region 14(2), pp. 170-188. (10.1080/19480881.2018.1471122)
- Bueger, C. 2018. "We are all islanders now". Michel's blue economy kaleidoscope and the missing link to maritime security. Journal of the Indian Ocean Region 14(1), pp. 117-119. (10.1080/19480881.2017.1317500)
2017
- Bueger, C. and Edmunds, T. 2017. Beyond seablindness. A new agenda for maritime security studies. International Affairs 93(6), pp. 1293-1311. (10.1093/ia/iix174)
- Berling, T. V. and Bueger, C. 2017. Expertise in the age of post-factual politics: An outline of reflexive strategies. Geoforum 84, pp. 332-341. (10.1016/j.geoforum.2017.05.008)
- Biegus, O. and Bueger, C. 2017. Poachers, pirates and wildlife crime: improving coordination of the global response. South African Crime Quarterly 60, pp. 29-36. (10.17159/2413-3108/2017/v0n60a1724)
- Bueger, C. and Stockbruegger, J. 2017. Actor-network theory: objects and actants, networks and narratives. In: McCarthy, D. R. ed. Technology and World Politics: An Introduction. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 42-59.
- Bueger, C. 2017. Let's count beyond three: Understanding the conceptual and methodological terrain of international practice theories. [Online]. Vol. 4 Mar. ISQ Online. Available at: http://www.isanet.org/Publications/ISQ/Posts/ID/5478/Lets-count-beyond-three-Understanding-the-conceptual-and-methodological-terrain-of-international-practice-theories
- Bueger, C. 2017. Practices, norms, and the theory of contestation. Polity 49(1), pp. 126-131. (10.1086/689977)
- Bueger, C. 2017. Experts in an adventure with pirates: a story of Somali piracy expertise. In: Leander, A. and Waever, O. eds. Assembling Exclusive Expertise: Conflict Resolution Knowledge in Practice. Routledge
- Bueger, C. 2017. Effective maritime domain awareness in the Western Indian Ocean. Project Report. [Online]. Institute for Security Studies. Available at: https://issafrica.s3.amazonaws.com/site/uploads/policy-brief104.pdf
2016
- Bueger, C. 2016. Security as practice. In: Cavelty, M. D. and Balzacq, T. eds. Routledge Handbook of Security Studies., Vol. 2nd ed. Routledge Handbooks London: Routledge, pp. 126-135.
- Bueger, C. 2016. Practice. In: Guillaume, X. and Bilgin, P. eds. Routledge Handbook of International Political Sociology. Routledge Handbooks London: Routledge, pp. 324-334.
- Bueger, C. and Stockbruegger, J. 2016. Pirates, Drugs and Navies: Why the Western Indian Ocean needs a new security architecture. RUSI Journal 161(5), pp. 46-52. (10.1080/03071847.2016.1253375)
- Bueger, C. and Gadinger, F. 2016. International practice theories. In: Jonas, M. and Littig, B. eds. Praxeological Political Analysis. Routledge Advances in Sociology Vol. 196. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 87-106.
- Edmunds, T., Bueger, C., Galbreath, D., Hyde-Price, A., Kier, E., King, A. and Weldes, J. 2016. Editorial and mission statement. European Journal of International Security 1(1), pp. 1-4. (10.1017/eis.2016.3)
- Bueger, C. 2016. Doing Europe: Agency and the European Union in the field of counter-piracy practice. European Security 25(4), pp. 407-422.
2015
- Bueger, C. and Gadinger, F. 2015. Family issues: plurality and methodology in international practice theory. [Online]. Vol. 17 Dec. International Studies Association. Available at: http://www.isanet.org/Publications/ISQ/Posts/ID/4962/Family-Issues-Plurality-and-Methodology-in-International-Practice-Theory
- Bueger, C. 2015. Experimenting with global governance: learning lessons in the Contact Group on Piracy. In: Voss, J. and Freeman, R. eds. Knowing Governance: The Epistemic Construction of Political Order. Palgrave Studies in Science, Knowledge and Policy Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan, pp. 87-104.
- Bueger, C. and Gadinger, F. 2015. The play of international practice. International Studies Quarterly 59(3), pp. 449-460. (10.1111/isqu.12202)
- Berling, T. V. and Bueger, C. eds. 2015. Security expertise: practices, power and responsibility. PRIO New Security Studies. London: Routledge.
- Bueger, C. 2015. The rise of informal governance. Complementing or challenging the UN system?. [Online]. MUN Planet. Available at: http://www.munplanet.com/articles/fridays-with-munplanet/the-rise-of-informal-governance-complementing-or-challenging-the-un-system
- Bueger, C. 2015. Making things known: epistemic practice, the United Nations and the translation of piracy. International Political Sociology 9(1), pp. 1-18. (10.1111/ips.12073)
- Bueger, C. 2015. What is maritime security?. Marine Policy 53, pp. 159-164. (10.1016/j.marpol.2014.12.005)
- Bueger, C. 2015. Migration crisis in the Mediterranean: a contact group is needed. [Online]. Center for International Maritime Security. Available at: http://cimsec.org/migration-crisis-mediterranean-contact-group-needed/1566
- Bueger, C. 2015. Learning from piracy: lessons for maritime security governance. Global Affairs 1(1), pp. 33-42. (10.1080/23340460.2015.960170)
- Berling, T. V. and Bueger, C. 2015. Security expertise: an introduction. In: Berling, T. V. and Bueger, C. eds. Security Expertise: Practices, Power and Responsibility. PRIO New Security Studies Routledge, pp. 1-18.
- Bueger, C. 2015. After piracy: towards an African maritime security architecture. In: Vrey, F. and Mandrup, T. eds. Towards Good Order at Sea: African Experiences. SUN Media, pp. 35-50.
- Bueger, C. 2015. From dusk to dawn? Maritime domain awareness in Southeast Asia. Contemporary Southeast Asia 37(2), pp. 157-182.
2014
- Bueger, C. 2014. Piracy studies: academic responses to the return of an ancient menace. Cooperation and Conflict 49(3), pp. 406-416. (10.1177/0010836713484117)
- Bueger, C. and Gadinger, F. 2014. International practice theory: new perspectives. Palgrave MacMillan.
- Bueger, C. 2014. Pathways to practice: praxiography and international politics. European Political Science Review 6(3), pp. 383-406. (10.1017/S1755773913000167)
- Bueger, C. 2014. The fight against Somali piracy isn't over yet. [Online]. Georgetown Journal of International Affairs. Available at: http://journal.georgetown.edu/the-fight-against-somali-piracy-isnt-over-yet/
- Bueger, C. and Bethke, F. 2014. Actor-networking the 'failed state': an inquiry into the life of concepts. Journal of International Relations and Development 17, pp. 30-60. (10.1057/jird.2012.30)
- Bueger, C. and Gadinger, F. 2014. Die Formalisierung der Informalität: Praxistheoretische Überlegungen. In: Brochler, S. and Grunden, T. eds. Informelle Politik: Konzepte, Akteure und Prozesse. Springer, pp. 81-98., (10.1007/978-3-658-02380-5_4)
- Bueger, C. 2014. Thinking assemblages methodologically: some rules of thumb. In: Acuto, M. and Curtis, S. eds. Re-Assembling International Theory: Assemblage Thinking and International Relations. Palgrave Pivot Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan, pp. 58-66.
- Bueger, C. 2014. From expert communities to epistemic arrangements: situating expertise in international relations. In: Mayer, M., Carpes, M. and Knoblich, R. eds. The Global Politics of Science and Technology: Concepts from International Relations and Other Disciplines., Vol. 1. Berlin: Springer VS, pp. 39-54., (10.1007/978-3-642-55007-2_2)
- Bueger, C. and Mireanu, M. 2014. Proximity. In: Aradau, C. et al. eds. Critical Security Methods: New frameworks for analysis. New International Relations London: Routledge, pp. 118-141.
- Bueger, C. 2014. Piracy, the prevention of maritime threats and the lessons from the Contact Group on Piracy off the coast of Somalia. Presented at: UAE Counter-Piracy Conference: Securing State Recovery: Sustaining Momentum at Sea, Confronting Instability on Land, Dubai, 29-30 October 2014.
2013
- Bueger, C. 2013. Actor-Network Theory, methodology, and international organization. International Political Sociology 7(3), pp. 338-342. (10.1111/ips.12026_3)
- Bueger, C. 2013. Theorien der Maritimen Sicherheit: Versicherheitlichungstheorie und sicherheitspolitische Praxeographie [Theories of Maritime Security: Securitization and Praxiography]. In: Bruns, S., Petretto, K. and Petrovic, D. eds. Maritime Sicherheit. Springer VS, pp. 25-36., (10.1007/978-3-531-19068-6_3)
- Bueger, C. 2013. Responses to contemporary piracy: Disentangling the organizational field. In: Guilfoyle, D. ed. Modern Piracy: Legal Challenges and Responses. Edward Elgar, pp. 91-114.
- Bueger, C. 2013. Orchestrating the response: Somali piracy and ontological complexity. Global Policy 4(1), pp. 86-93. (10.1111/j.1758-5899.2012.00194.x)
- Bueger, C. 2013. The global fight against piracy. Global Policy 4(1), pp. 63-64. (10.1111/1758-5899.12028)
- Berling, T. V. and Bueger, C. 2013. Practical reflexivity and political science: Strategies for relating scholarship and political practice. PS: Political Science & Politics 46(1), pp. 115-119. (10.1017/S1049096512001278)
- Bueger, C. and Stockbruegger, J. 2013. Security communities, alliances and macrosecuritization: the practices of counter-piracy governance. In: Struett, M. J., Carlson, J. D. and Nance, M. T. eds. Maritime Piracy and the Construction of Global Governance. New International Relations Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 99-124.
- Bueger, C. 2013. Counter-piracy, communities of practice and new security alignments. Journal of Regional Security 2013(1), pp. 49-62.
- Bueger, C. 2013. Piracy. In: Armstrong, D. ed. Oxford Bibliographies Online: International Relations. Oxford University Press, pp. n/a., (10.1093/OBO/9780199743292-0123)
- Bueger, C. 2013. Practice, pirates and coastguards: The grand narrative of Somali piracy. Third World Quarterly 34(10), pp. 1811-1827. (10.1080/01436597.2013.851896)
- Bueger, C. 2013. Communities of security practice at work? The emerging African maritime security regime. African Security 6(3-4), pp. 297-316. (10.1080/19392206.2013.853579)
2012
- Bueger, C. 2012. From epistemology to practice: A sociology of science for international relations. Journal of International Relations and Development 15(1), pp. 97-109. (10.1057/jird.2011.28)
- Bueger, C. 2012. Drops in the bucket? A review of onshore responses to Somali piracy. WMU Journal of Maritime Affairs 11(1), pp. 15-31. (10.1007/s13437-012-0022-5)
- Bueger, C. 2012. Die Sozialwissenschaften als Akteur globaler Politik - Wissenschaftler, Experten und die Friedensschaffungspolitik der Vereinten Nationen. In: Morisse-Schilbach, M. and Halfmann, J. eds. Wissen, Wissenschaft und Global Commons: Forschung zu Wissenschaft und Politik jenseits des Staates am Beispiel von Regulierung und Konstruktion globaler Gemeinschaftsgüter. Internationale Beziehungen Vol. 17. Baden-Baden: Nomos, pp. 295-316., (10.5771/9783845239323)
- Bueger, C. 2012. From economic to humanitarian concerns: Counter-piracy, paradigms and campaigning for support. In: Griffiths, D. ed. The Human Face of Marine Piracy: Consequences and Policy Options,. Islamabad: Fazaldad Institute of Human Rights, pp. 155-170.
- Bueger, C. 2012. Art, methodology and the practice of designing (interpretive) research. Qualitative & Multi-Method Research 10(2), pp. 12-14.
2011
- Bueger, C. and Heßelmann, E. 2011. Knowledge, Practice, and Power: Rethinking the New Agenda of International Organization Studies. Journal of International Organization Studies 2(1), pp. 89-95.
- Bueger, C., Stockbruegger, J. and Werthes, S. 2011. Pirates, fishermen and peacebuilding: options for counter-piracy strategy in Somalia. Contemporary Security Policy 32(2), pp. 356-381. (10.1080/13523260.2011.590359)
- Bueger, C. 2011. The clash of practice: political controversy and the United Nations Peacebuilding commission. Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice 7(2), pp. 171-191. (10.1332/174426411X579216)
- Bueger, C., Stockbruegger, J. and Werthes, S. 2011. Strategische Fehler der Pirateriebekämpfung: Somalia, Peacebuilding und die Notwendigkeit einer Umfassenden Strategie. [Strategic mistakes in countering piracy: Somalia, peacebuilding and the need for an encompassing strategy]. Working paper. Duisburg: Institute for Development and Peace / Institut für Entwicklung und Frieden. Available at: http://inef.uni-due.de/cms/files/report104.pdf
2010
- Bueger, C. and Vennesson, P. 2010. Coping with insecurity in fragile situations. Working paper. Florence, Italy: European University Institute. Available at: http://erd.eui.eu/media/2010/RSCAS_2010_37.pdf
2008
- Bueger, C. and Gadinger, F. 2008. Praktisch Gedacht! Praxistheoretischer Konstruktivismus in den Internationalen Beziehungen [Think Practical! Practice-theoretical Constructivism in International Relations]. Zeitschrift für Internationale Beziehungen (ZIB)(2), pp. 273-302.
2007
- Bueger, C. and Villumsen, T. 2007. Beyond the gap: relevance, fields of practice and the securitizing consequences of (democratic peace) research. Journal of International Relations and Development 10(4), pp. 417-448. (10.1057/palgrave.jird.1800136)
- Bueger, C. and Gadinger, F. 2007. Reassembling and Dissecting: International Relations Practice from a Science Studies Perspective. International Studies Perspectives 8(1), pp. 90-110. (10.1111/j.1528-3585.2007.00271.x)
2006
- C.A.S.E. Collective, . et al. 2006. Critical Approaches to Security in Europe: A Networked Manifesto. Security Dialogue 37(4), pp. 443-487. (10.1177/0967010606073085)
- Bueger, C. 2006. Das Auswärtige Amt auf dem Weg zu einer neuen Beratungskultur? Der Dialog zwischen externem Fachwissen und Politik im Feld der Außenpolitik. In: Falk, S. et al. eds. Handbuch Politikberatung. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, pp. 510-523., (10.1007/978-3-531-90052-0_46)
- Bueger, C. and Gadinger, F. 2006. Große Gräben, Brücken, Elfenbeintürme und Klöster? Die wissensgemeinschaft internationale beziehungen und die politik - eine kultur-theoretische neubeschreibung. In: Hellmann, G. ed. Forschung und Beratung in der Wissensgesellschaft. Internationale Beziehungen Vol. 6. Baden-Baden: Nomos, pp. 149-188.
2005
- Bueger, C. 2005. The used key is always bright? Zu den Folgen der Verwendung sozialwissenschaftlichen Wissens in der Außenpolitik: Der Fall des "Demokratischen Friedens". In: Schultze, M. et al. eds. Diskurse der Gewalt - Gewalt der Diskurse. Transpekte: Transdisziplinäre Perspektiven der Sozial- und Kulturwissenschaften / Transpects: Transdisciplinary Perspectives of the Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 2. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, pp. 179-194.
- Bueger, C. and Stritzel, H. 2005. New European Security Theory: Zur Emergenz eines neuen europäischen Forschungsprogramms. Zeitschrift für Internationale Beziehungen (ZIB) 12(2), pp. 437-446.
Addysgu
My teaching profile includes core approaches to International Relations with emphasis on the theory and problems of international organization and international security. In the past I have planned and taught an ‘Introduction to International Security’ with a focus on contemporary (critical) security theory (2nd year) and ‘Conflict, Security & Development’ centred on the practical problems in post-conflict situations (3rd year), as well as a 2nd year methods course. At post-graduate level I have taught modules on 'Research Methods', ‘Theories of Global Governance’, ‘Critical Policy Studies’, ‘Approaches to Knowledge Generation’ and a research-oriented module on ‘Maritime Security and Contemporary Piracy’ linked to my ongoing research.
At present, I am supervising three PhD students, which work on maritime security in the Mediterranean, media development policies in post-conflict situations, and maritime security strategies.I offer supervision for highly motivated students who want to work on MSc or PhD projects that are directly linked to my research interests (see research). In particular, I am interested in research projects in the following areas:
- International practice theory and its relation to discourse theories and constructivism,
- Sociology of science and expertise in international relations,
- Maritime security and ocean governance, in particular in relation to global processes and international organizations and/or the African continent.
Christian Bueger’s research is in the following fields:
- International organizations and global governance
- Maritime security and contemporary piracy
- International relations theory and its link to contemporary social theory
- Sociology of science and expertise
- Regional dynamics in the Western Indian Ocean
From 2013-2016 he was working on an ESRC funded research project titled “Counter-Piracy Governance – A Praxiographic Analysis”. The project combined insights from international practice theory with an interpretive methodology (praxiography) to study the international responses to piracy, in particular in the Western Indian Ocean. Action research initiated as part of the project is ongoing. This is in the form of a lessons learned project for the main global governance body on piracy, the Contact Group on Piracy off the Coast of Somalia. A core dimension is to understand the knowledge and expertise that underpins the practices of counter-piracy governance. More recently, he has started to focus on surveillance and so-called Maritime Domain Awareness, as well as Maritime Security Sector Reform as new types of international practices. Since 2017 he conducts this research in the frame of the project Safe Seas. A Study of Maritime Security Capacity Building in the Western Indian Ocean funded by the British Academy's Sustainable Development Programme.