Mathilde T. E. Giske
Doctoral Research Fellow
Areas of Expertise
European integration; EU enlargement and neighbourhood policy; EU´s foreign and security policy; hybrid regimes; democratisation
Languages
Norwegian, English
Mathilde TE Giske is a doctoral research fellow at the Department for Political studies, University of Oslo, Norway and a part-time research fellow at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs where she works on the Re-engage project.
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Mathilde TE Giske is a doctoral research fellow at the Department for Political studies, University of Oslo, Norway
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How Moldova’s democracy prevailed over Russian interference
Russian influence characterized the election campaign in Moldova, both in the form of disinformation and control over access to energy. Nevertheless, democracy withstood the pressure. The explanation lies in the trust between people and between the people and the state. This should be taken into account in the assessment of European aid and cooperation.
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Theory and methods – towards social theory?
This paper explores the relationship between theory and method and serves as a basis for further studies in the project's focus areas the Western Balkans and the Eastern Neighbourhood.
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Key concepts: Democracy and trust, hybrid regimes and resilience
This paper conducts the initial conceptualisation of the key analytical concepts of democracy, trust, hybrid regimes, and resilience.
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European Actorness in a Shifting Geopolitical Order
Over the past decade, the global geopolitical context has changed significantly. We have seen a power shift with a more assertive Russia and China and the rise of a more complex and competitive multi-polar system.