Research Note: What is the essence of the institution of demilitarisation? Reflections upon Completion of the Research Project “Demilitarisation in an increasingly militarised world – International perspectives in a multilevel framework: The case of the Åland Islands”

About the author and project: Sia Spiliopoulou Åkermark is Associate Professor of International Law and Director of the Åland Islands Peace Institute. She has had the pleasure of heading the research project discussed in the present article. Many thanks go to all researchers involved in it over t...

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Main Author: Sia Spiliopoulou Åkermark
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Language:English
Published: The Åland Islands Peace Institute 2018-12-01
Series:Journal of Autonomy and Security Studies
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spelling doaj-c3f783c7a49d4c92b20e899521539c972020-11-25T03:43:52ZengThe Åland Islands Peace InstituteJournal of Autonomy and Security Studies2489-42652018-12-0122118126Research Note: What is the essence of the institution of demilitarisation? Reflections upon Completion of the Research Project “Demilitarisation in an increasingly militarised world – International perspectives in a multilevel framework: The case of the Åland Islands”Sia Spiliopoulou Åkermark0Åland Islands Peace InstituteAbout the author and project: Sia Spiliopoulou Åkermark is Associate Professor of International Law and Director of the Åland Islands Peace Institute. She has had the pleasure of heading the research project discussed in the present article. Many thanks go to all researchers involved in it over the years, namely Timo Koivurova, Pirjo Kleemola-Juntunen, Saila Heinikoski, Filip Holiencin and Yannick Poullie for all their hard work, support, and for fruitful and pleasant cooperation. Our discussions have been enriched by the generous input and wise questions of the Scientific Advisors of the project: Lauri Hannikainen, professor emeritus; Allan Rosas, Professor, Judge at the EU Court of Justice; Gregory Simons, associate professor/docent, Uppsala Center for Russian Studies; Kenneth Gustavsson, associate professor/docent, Åland museum; Said Mahmoudi, professor emeritus; Päivi Kaukoranta, Director General Legal Affairs and ambassador, Finnish MFA; Matthieu Chillaud, PhD, France/Estonia; Geir Ulfstein, Professor, University of Oslo, Norway; Willy Østreng, professor emeritus, director, former vice-president of the Norwegian Academy for Polar Research. Alison Bailes, guest professor and ambassador (UK) was a member of the advisory board until spring 2016.https://jass.ax/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/JASS_22018_Sia_Spiliopoulou_%C3%85kermark.pdfcollective securitycivildiplomacymilitarymilitarisationmultilevel governanceåland islandsfinlanddemilitarisationneutralisationsovereigntyproliferation security initiativesucbaslaw and politics
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Research Note: What is the essence of the institution of demilitarisation? Reflections upon Completion of the Research Project “Demilitarisation in an increasingly militarised world – International perspectives in a multilevel framework: The case of the Åland Islands”
Journal of Autonomy and Security Studies
collective security
civil
diplomacy
military
militarisation
multilevel governance
åland islands
finland
demilitarisation
neutralisation
sovereignty
proliferation security initiative
sucbas
law and politics
author_facet Sia Spiliopoulou Åkermark
author_sort Sia Spiliopoulou Åkermark
title Research Note: What is the essence of the institution of demilitarisation? Reflections upon Completion of the Research Project “Demilitarisation in an increasingly militarised world – International perspectives in a multilevel framework: The case of the Åland Islands”
title_short Research Note: What is the essence of the institution of demilitarisation? Reflections upon Completion of the Research Project “Demilitarisation in an increasingly militarised world – International perspectives in a multilevel framework: The case of the Åland Islands”
title_full Research Note: What is the essence of the institution of demilitarisation? Reflections upon Completion of the Research Project “Demilitarisation in an increasingly militarised world – International perspectives in a multilevel framework: The case of the Åland Islands”
title_fullStr Research Note: What is the essence of the institution of demilitarisation? Reflections upon Completion of the Research Project “Demilitarisation in an increasingly militarised world – International perspectives in a multilevel framework: The case of the Åland Islands”
title_full_unstemmed Research Note: What is the essence of the institution of demilitarisation? Reflections upon Completion of the Research Project “Demilitarisation in an increasingly militarised world – International perspectives in a multilevel framework: The case of the Åland Islands”
title_sort research note: what is the essence of the institution of demilitarisation? reflections upon completion of the research project “demilitarisation in an increasingly militarised world – international perspectives in a multilevel framework: the case of the åland islands”
publisher The Åland Islands Peace Institute
series Journal of Autonomy and Security Studies
issn 2489-4265
publishDate 2018-12-01
description About the author and project: Sia Spiliopoulou Åkermark is Associate Professor of International Law and Director of the Åland Islands Peace Institute. She has had the pleasure of heading the research project discussed in the present article. Many thanks go to all researchers involved in it over the years, namely Timo Koivurova, Pirjo Kleemola-Juntunen, Saila Heinikoski, Filip Holiencin and Yannick Poullie for all their hard work, support, and for fruitful and pleasant cooperation. Our discussions have been enriched by the generous input and wise questions of the Scientific Advisors of the project: Lauri Hannikainen, professor emeritus; Allan Rosas, Professor, Judge at the EU Court of Justice; Gregory Simons, associate professor/docent, Uppsala Center for Russian Studies; Kenneth Gustavsson, associate professor/docent, Åland museum; Said Mahmoudi, professor emeritus; Päivi Kaukoranta, Director General Legal Affairs and ambassador, Finnish MFA; Matthieu Chillaud, PhD, France/Estonia; Geir Ulfstein, Professor, University of Oslo, Norway; Willy Østreng, professor emeritus, director, former vice-president of the Norwegian Academy for Polar Research. Alison Bailes, guest professor and ambassador (UK) was a member of the advisory board until spring 2016.
topic collective security
civil
diplomacy
military
militarisation
multilevel governance
åland islands
finland
demilitarisation
neutralisation
sovereignty
proliferation security initiative
sucbas
law and politics
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