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Elana T. Wilson Rowe

Elana T. Wilson Rowe, Senior Research Fellow

Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI)

(+47)450 04 240

Date/Place of Birth: 13 July 1980 (Madison, Wisconsin)

Citizenship: American (Norwegian permanent residency)

Civil status: Married, 3 children (2010, 2013, 2013)

EDUCATION

PhD, Geography. University of Cambridge (UK) 2002-2006

Dissertation: “Building an Arctic community of knowledge: The

promotion and reception of Canadian resource management and

economic development models in the Russian North”

M.Phil, Geography. University of Cambridge (UK) 2001-2002

Thesis: “Gender, nationalism, and political participation in the

circumpolar north: A case study of Nunavut, Canada”, High Honors

B.A., Geography/Russian. Middlebury College (Vermont, USA) 1997-2001

Summa cum Laude, Departmental High Honors

PROFESSIONAL AND TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Senior Research Fellow, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI) 2006-

Leader of ‘Emerging Powers and Global Development’ research group,

September 2012-June 2013; September 2014-present.

Member of NUPI’s leadership committee ‘Arbeidsutvalget’, October 2012-

June 2013; September 2014-January 2016.

Head of Forskerforbundet (local researcher’s union), December 2011-August 2012.

Health and Safety Staff Liaison (Verneombud), February 2011-December 2012.

Maternity leaves January-August 2010, June 2013-May 2014.

Adjunct Professor, Centre for High North Business and Governance, 2010-

University of Nordland

Courses taught: Geopolitics of Oil and Gas; Geopolitics of Energy

External Examiner for Geography MPhil in Polar Studies 2015-2018

University of Cambridge

Advisory board member, National Science Foundation network project 2013-

‘Arctic Urban Sustainability’ (George Washington University)

Seminar leader, ‘Politics of Climate Change’, M.Sc in International Relations 2011, 2013

Norwegian University of Life Sciences

Member of Editorial Board, Internasjonal Politikk (International Politics) 2010-2015

Member, Norwegian Research Council Planning Committee for International 2007

Relations in the North and Russian Studies

Teaching Assistant/Supervisor, Geography Department, University of Cambridge 2002-06

Courses: The Human Geography of the Arctic Regions; State, Politics and the Environment; Cultures of the Field

PUBLICATIONS

Books

Wilson Rowe, E. under contract. Cold Encounters: Power and Arctic governance.

Manchester University Press.

Wilson Rowe, E. 2013. Russian Climate Politics: When Science Meets Policy.

Palgrave: Basingstoke.

Wilhelmsen, J and E. Wilson Rowe, eds. 2011. Russia’s encounter withglobalization:

Actors, processes and critical moments. Palgrave: Basingstoke.

Wilson Rowe, E (ed). 2009. Russia and the North. University of Ottawa Press: Ottawa.

Wilson Rowe, E. and S. Torjesen (eds). 2008. The multilateral dimension of Russian foreign policy. Routledge: London

Peer-reviewed articles

Wilson Rowe, E. (accepted, forthcoming) Promises, promises: Murmansk and the unbuilt

petroleum environment. Arctic Review on Law and Politics.

Wilson Rowe, E. 2015. Locating international REDD+ power relations: Debating forests and

trees in international climate negotiations. Geoforum 66: 64-74.

Wilson Rowe, E. and H. Blakkisrud. 2014. Great power, Arctic power: Russia’s northern

engagement. Geopolitics.19 (1): 66-85

Wilson Rowe, E. 2014. Arctic hierarchies? Norway, status and the ‘High North’. PolarRecord, 01: 72-79

Wilson Rowe, E. 2013. Climate science, Russian politics andthe framing of climate change. WIREs Climate Change, 4(5): 457-465.

Wilson Rowe, E. 2013. The future, the foreign and thepublic-private divide: Socio-political discourses around Skolkovo. Journal of Eurasian Studies. |

Solli, P.E., E. Wilson Rowe and W. Yennie Lindgren. 2013. Coming intothe Cold? The

Arctic interests of Asian states. Polar Geography, 36(4): 253-270.

Wilson Rowe, E. 2013. A Sylvan superpower? Russian forests in international climatenegotiations. Geoforum, 48: 216-224.

Wilson Rowe, E. 2012. A dangerous space? Unpacking state and media

discourses on the Arctic. Polar Geography, 36 (3): 232-244.

Wilson Rowe, E.2012. International knowledge, domestic politics: Russian reception of

international climate change assessments. Environment and Planning D: Society and

Space, 30: 711-726.

Wilson Rowe, E. 2009. Who’s To Blame? : Agency, causality and responsibility

and the role of experts in Russian framings of climate change. Europe-Asia Studies, 61(4): 563-619.

Wilson, E. 2007. Indigenousness and the mobility of knowledge: Promoting Canadiangovernance practices in the Russian North. Sibirica, 6(2): 26-50.

Wilson, E. 2007. Arctic unity, Arctic difference: Mapping the reach of northern discourses.

Polar Record, 43(225): 125-133.

Wilson, E. 2007. Time, idealization and international development: Promoting Canadian co

management in Northern Russia. Area, 39(3): 323-330.

Wilson, E. 2005. Gender and nationalism in Nunavut’s territorial ‘House’: A

case study of the gender parity debate. Arctic Anthropology, 42(2): 82-94.

Peer-reviewed book chapters in edited volumes

Wilson Rowe, E. 2016. The Arctic in Moscow. In: Robert Orttung, editor. Sustaining

Russia’s Arctic Cities. Berghahn Books.

Lahn, B. and E. Wilson Rowe. 2015. How to be a ‘front-runner’: Norway and international

climate politics. In: Benjamin de Carvalho and Iver Neumann, editors. Small states and status seeking. Routledge: London and New York, pp. 126-145.

Rowe, L., E. Wilson Rowe and G.Hønneland. 2014. Health and Human Security:

Communicable diseases in the post-Soviet Arctic. 2014. In: Gunhild Hoogensen Gjørv, Dawn R. Bazely, Marina Goloviznina and Andrew J. Tanentzap, editors. Environmental and Human Security in the Arctic. Earthscan from Routledge: London and New York, pp. 163-184.

Irlbacher-Fox, S., J. Price and E. Wilson Rowe. 2014. Women’s Participation in Decision

Making: Human Security in the Canadian Arctic. In: Gunhild

Hoogensen Gjørv, Dawn R. Bazely, Marina Goloviznina and Andrew J. Tanentzap,

editors. Environmental and Human Security in the Arctic. Earthscan from Routledge:

London and New York, pp. 203-230.

Wilhelmsen, J and E. Wilson Rowe. 2011. Introduction. In: Russia’s encounter with

globalization: Actors, processes and critical moments. Palgrave: Basingstoke, pp. 1-14.

Wilhelmsen, J and E. Wilson Rowe. 2011. Conclusion. In: Russia’s encounter with

globalization: Actors, processes and critical moments. Palgrave: Basingstoke, pp. 216-230.

Wilson Rowe, E. 2011. Encountering climate change. In: Julie Wilhelmsen and Elana

Wilson Rowe (eds). Russia’s Encounter with Globalization: Actors, Processes and Critical Moments. Palgrave: Basingstoke.

Wilson Rowe, E. 2009. Introduction: Policy aims and political realities in the

Russian North. In: Elana Wilson Rowe, editor. Russia and the North. University of Ottawa Press: Ottawa.

A. Moe and E. Wilson Rowe. 2009. Northern Offshore Oil and Gas

Resources: Policy challenges and approaches. In: Elana Wilson Rowe, editor. Russia and the North. University of Ottawa Press: Ottawa.

Wilson Rowe, E. 2009. Afterword: The intersection of northern and national policies. In:

Elana Wilson Rowe, editor. Russia and the North. University of Ottawa Press: Ottawa.

Wilson Rowe, E. and S. Torjesen. 2008.Key Features of Russian Multilateralism. In: Elana Wilson Rowe and Stina Torjesen, editors. The multilateral dimension of Russian foreign policy. Routledge: London

Wilson Rowe, E. 2008. Russian regional multilateralism: The case of the Arctic Council. In: Elana Wilson Rowe and Stina Torjesen, editors. The multilateral dimension of

Russian foreign policy. Routledge: London

Wilson, E and Øverland, I. 2007. Indigenous issues. In: Olav Schram Stokke and Geir

Honneland, editors. International cooperation and Arctic governance: Regime effectiveness and northern region building. Routledge: London.

Selected popular (non-peer reviewed)

Wilson Rowe, Elana. February 2016. Commentary: Hands on the Arctic: Making space for

two thoughts at a time. High North News.

Wilson Rowe, Elana. June 2016. Commentary: Future imperfect? High North News.

Wilson Rowe, Elana. October 2016. Commentary: Indigenous peoples are safeguarding

Arctic cooperation. High North News.

Wilson Rowe, Elana. 20 December 2016. Commentary: The Arctic and a Trump

Administration Yet to Come. High North News.

Loe, Julia and Elana Wilson Rowe. April 2016. Perceptions of petroleum-related CSR in the

Russian Arctic. Russian Analytical Digest, no. 181.

Sverdrup, Ulf and Elana Wilson Rowe. June 2015. Norway is re-thinking its Russianrelations. Europe’s World, pg. 110-111.

Wilson Rowe, E. April 2015. Arctic expert networks in chilly geopolitical weather

GR:EEN Newsletter, vol. 21.

Wilson Rowe, E. February 2015. GR:EEN European Policy Brief: Navigating

Transnational Networks.

Wilson Rowe, E and H. Blakkisrud. 2013. A normal great power? Russia and the Arctic.

Policy Options 34 (4), 3. May.

Solli, Per-Erik and E. Wilson Rowe. 10 January 2013.Et regionalt naboskap i 20 år .

Avisa Nordland.

Wilhelmsen, J. and E. Wilson Rowe. 23 September 2012. Russland i det norske bildet.

Aftenposten.

Wilson Rowe, E. 2011. Arktisk politikk: kappestrid, samarbeid, eller ...? [Arctic

Politics: Competition, cooperation or…?]. Hvor Hender Det, 6.

Wilson Rowe, E. 2011. Russia’s Northern Policy: Balancing an ‘Open’ and ‘Closed’

North.Russia Analytical Digest, 1 May.

Wilson Rowe, E. and B. de Carvalho(eds). 2009.Norge og BRIK-landene [Norway and the

BRIC countries). NUPI report.

Wilson Rowe, E. 2009. Russland: En status quo-BRIK? [Russia: A status quo BRIC?]. In:

Norge og BRIK-landene [Norway and the BRIC countries). NUPI report.

Wilson Rowe, E. 22 January 2008. Regional Influence in Oil and Gas Development: A case

study of Sakhalin. Russian Analytical Digest, 33.

Wilson Rowe, E. and H. Blakkisrud. 2007. A Revival of the Russian North?

Journal of Nordregio, 4(7): 24-26.

Wilson, E. and I. Øverland (18.9.2006) Oljefondenes Makt. Dagbladet.

Wilson, E. 2006. Representation and Narrative in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

Debate. The Northern Raven, 1: 26-35.

SELECTED PRESENTATIONS

“Russia and the Arctic” 2016

Arctic Frontiers Paris/Norwegian Embassy (invited speaker)

“Networks and Arctic governance” 2016

Invited panellist, RAND-organized panel at Arctic Circle conference

“Arctic geopolitics” 2016 Wilton Park roundtable conference (invited speaker)

“Murmansk and the oil and gas adventure that wasn’t” 2016

Arctic Frontiers, Tromsø

“Russia and the northern sea route” 2015

Arctic Circle Conference, Reykjavik

“The EU and climate diplomacy: leading from behind?” 2015

GREEN FP7 concluding policy seminar, Brussels

“International expert diplomacy and framing tropical forests” 2014

Central European University, Budapest

“New Arctic actors, Russian northern politics and the northern sea route” 2014

University of Turku (Finland)

“Arctic cooperation in difficult political weather” 2014

Arctic Futures Symposium, Brussels

“Coming into the Cold: Russia,Norway and ‘new actors’ in the North” 2012

NUPI’s Europe seminar series

“Is there anything special about Russia’s Arctic politics?” 2012

Association for Slavic, Eastern European and Eurasian Studies Conference

“Great Power, Arctic Power: Russia’s High North Engagement” 2012

Marineingeniørgruppens Harlan Seminar

“Professional networks and Arctic governance” 2012

American Association of Geographer’s Annual Conference

“Forests and the politics of knowledge in climate change negotiations” 2012

NUPI Theory seminar, Oslo

“The EU in international climate politics” 2012

GREEN workshop for policymaker and academics, Oslo

“Russia and Globalization” 2011

Ministry of Foreign Affairs internal seminar

“Geopolitics of the Arctic and Russian Northern Policy” 2011

Arctic 101 Training Course for DFAIT (Canada) officers, Oslo

“Geopolitics of High North Oil and Gas” 2010

National Research School in Business Econ. and Administration, Bodø

“International Assessments, Expert Intervention and Russian Climate Politics” 2010

IPY International Conference, Norway

“Russia’s Policy Encounter with Climate Change” 2009

NUPI’s Department for Russian and Eurasian Studies Annual Public Conference

“The Russian North: Peoples, Resources and Politics” 2009

Grensevakt Sør-Varanger, Kirkenes

“Russia, Media and Normative Critique” (presentation and public debate) 2009

Trondheim’s Student Society

“The Russian North: Open and Closed” 2009

Oslo’s Student Society

“Russland: En status quo-BRIK? 2009

NUPI’s Spring Conference on Norwegian Foreign Policy

“Policy Continuity in Russia” 2008

StatoilHydro Company Meeting

“Russian Framings of Climate Change” 2008

NUPI

“Mobile Models? Debating the Applicability of Canadian Practices in Russia” 2008

International Congress of Arctic Social Scientists (Nuuk)

“Strategic Thinking, Strategic Behavior? Gazprom, Rosneft and the Russian offshore 2008

University of Tromsø, PhD Course in Russian Resource Politics

“Russia and Northern Multilateralism” 2007

Centre for Russian and Eurasian Studies Annual Conference (NUPI)

“Russia and CIS Multilateralism” 2007

Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

“The Geography and Process of Expanding State Control in the Russian Energy Sector” 2007

Barents Secretariat

“Russia’s Domestic Energy Politics” 2007

Norwegian Parliament, Foreign Policy Committee

“The Application of Environmental Regulations to Problems of Cooperation in the 2007

Energy Sector”NUPI Public Seminar

“The Role of Regional Government in Russian Energy Development (Sakhalin) 2007

Presentation to Statoil, Hydro and the Ministry of Oil and Energy representatives

“Borders, Barriers and Bridges: Transferring Governance Knowledge” 2006

University of Cambridge, Geography Department Seminar

MAJOR PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND INDIVIDUAL FUNDING AWARDS

Project leader, Science and Business in Arctic Environmental Governance 2016-2019

Funded by the Norwegian Research Council (POLARPROG)

Kjetil Stuland Research Prize 2013

Project leader, Modernizing the Russian North: Politics and Practice 2011-2013

Funded by the Norwegian Research Council (NORRUSS programme)

Project Manager, Regional Capacity-Building for Think Tanks in Central Asia 2007-2012

and the South Caucasus

Funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Norway)

National Science Foundation (USA) Graduate Research Fellowship 2003-2006

Three-year fellowship towards the completion of PhD

Keasbey Memorial Scholarship 2001-2003

Two-year scholarship to any UK institution

Languages: English, Russian and Norwegian

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