CURRICULUM VITAE Doc. PhDr. RNDr. Nik Hynek, M.A., PgDip Res, Ph.D. (Bradford) Workplace: 1. Department of International Relations and European Studies Metropolitan University Prague, Dubecska 900/10, 100 31 Prague 10, Czech Republic hynek@mup.cz 2. Department of International Relations (Security Studies Programme) Charles University in Prague, U Krize 8/661, Prague 5, Czech Republic hynek@fsv.cuni.cz Fields of Interest Strategic Studies (missile defence, new modalities of deterrence theory, the Third Site of BMD and its NATOization, strategic culture) Conflict Resolution and Security Institutions (global and regional security institutions, Euro-Atlantic security architecture, theories of, conflict resolution) Theories and Methodologies of International Politics (realism, liberalism, constructivism, post-structuralism, Foucault, Deleuze, discourse analysis, genealogy & archaeology) New Security Agendas (human and environmental security, peace support operations and peace-building, humanitarianism in arms-control/disarmament) 1
New Modes of Governance (new governmental rationalities, non-state actors and transnational networks in security and arms-control/disarmament issues, new typification of knowledge/power in security domain, political use of risk analysis, biopolitics, diplomatic heteronomies). Foreign and Security Policy Analysis (regional focus: USA, EU, Russia, Canada, Japan, Afghanistan, Czech Republic) Institutional Position: Associate Professor (Docent) Education and Academic Position: 2013 Faculty of Social and Economic Sciences, Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovak ia Associate Professor (Doc. - Docent), Habilitation in Theory of Politics 2008-2011 University of Bradf ord, United K ingdom Ph.D. in Security Studies and International Politics - Doctor of Philosophy D epartment of Peace Studies at the School of Social and I nternational Studies 2009 Faculty of Social and Econom ic Sciences, Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovak ia PhDr. Philosophiae Doctor, Doctor of Philosophy Institute of European Studies and International Relations 2009 Faculty of Science, University of Ostrava, Czech Republic RNDr. Rerum Naturalium Doctor, Doctor of Natural Sciences D epartment of H uman Geography and Regional D evelopment 2007-2008 2
Graduate School, Univ ersity of Bradf ord, United K ingdom PgDip Res - Postgraduate Diploma in Research Methods with Merit, Social Sciences Research Training Programme 2005-2006 School of Sociology, Politics and Law, University of Plymouth, United K ingdom M.A. - Master s Degree with Distinction in International Relations: Global Security and Development D epartment of Politics and I nternational Relations 2003-2005 School of Social Studies, M asaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic B.A. (in Czech: Bc.) - Double Honour Bachelor s Degree, Summa Cum Laude in International Relations and European Studies and Political Science D epartment of I nternational Relations and European Studies Department of Political Science 1997-2003 School of Education, M asaryk Univ ersity in Brno, Czech Republic MSc (in Czech: Mgr.) - Master s Degree with Distinction in Geography, Biology, and Psychology and Pedagogy (Teacher Training, Joint Degree) D epartment of Geography D epartment of Biology D epartment of Psychology and Pedagogy Prof essional Exper ience - From 1/2011 onwards: Journal of International Relations and D evelopment (Published by Palgrave Macmillan, listed among Thomson Reuters journals with Impact Factor, the official journal of the Central and East European International Studies Association); 3
Position: Associate Editor - From 9/2007 onw ards: The M etropolitan University Prague, Czech Republic, Department of International Relations and European Studies, Position: Lecturer, since 2013: Associate Professor (100 %) - From 9/2008 onwards: Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic, School of Social Sciences, Department of IR, Graduate Programme in Security Studies, Position: Lecturer, since 2013: Associate Professor (75 %) - 1/2008-2/2013: I nstitute of I nternational Relations (I I R) at the Czech M inistry of Foreign Af f airs, Prague, Czech Republic, Position: 2008-2010: Research Fellow; 2011-2013: Founder and Research Leader of the Centre for International Security (CIS IIR) - From 9/2008 9/2009: Arnold A. Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies (SIWPS), Columbia University in the City of New York, U.S.A., Position: Visiting Research Scholar - 1/2008 1/2009: The London School of Economics and Political Science, United K ingdom, the BIOS Centre for the Study of Life Sciences and Society, Position: Visiting Research Fellow - From 5/2007 5/2010: University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom, Department of Politics and International Relations; Position: Honorary Research Assistant - 9/2006 9/2008 : M asaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic, Department of Political Science (Strategic and Security Program) and Department of International Relations and European Studies, Position: Lecturer - 5/2007 6/2008 : Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovak ia, Institute of European Studies and International Relations, Position: External Lecturer - 12/2006-5/2008: Intergovernmental Framework for European Cooperation in the Field of Scientif ic and Technical Research (C.O.S.T); Action A25: 4
European Small Arms and the Perpetuation of Violence, Position: Expert Advisor and Member of the Action. - 6/2005-9/2006 : Plymouth International Studies Centre at the University of Plymouth, United Kingdom, Position: Project Assistant - 1/2003-3/2006 : GaREP Ltd., pr ivate research, advisory and consulting company specialising on regional development and mak ing use of EU sources Position: External Consultant, participation in a number of company s projects Research Grants: 2013-2016: Global Prohibition Regimes: Theoret ical Dev elopment and Empirical Analy sis (Four-year Research Grant no. 13-26485S awarded by the Czech Science Foundation, 192,000); Contribution: Co-Investigator and Principal Guarantor of Research Substance. 2012-2014: Reconceptualisation of Deterrence Theory: Organisational Logics and Links to Missile Defence (Three-year Research Grant no. P408/12/P970 awarded by the Czech Science Foundation, 36,000); Contribution: Principal (Sole) Holder of the Grant 2011-2013: Security Multilateralism as an Institution: Theorisation and Implications for Cent ral and East ern Europe (Three-year Research Grant no. P408/11/2456 awarded by the Czech Science Foundation, 92,000); Contribution: Co-Investigator and Principal Guarantor of Research Substance. 2008-2010: Reconceptualiz ation of Human Security: Foundations, Concept and Practical Use (Three-year Research Grant No. KJB708140803 awarded by the Grant Agency of the Czech Academy of Sciences, $ 40,000 ); Contribution: Principal (Sole) Holder of the Grant 2008-2010: Cz ech Republic in Int ernational Politics (A multi-year research project awarded by The Research and Development Council of the Czech Republic to the Institute of International Relations in 2005, $ 890,000 annually Contribution : research and publication activity on international security aspects of the topic; organisational and advisory activity 5
2008-2010: European Int egration and Int erest s of t he Cz ech Republic (A multi-year research project awarded by the Czech Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports to the Institute of International Relations in 2006, $ 200,000 annually; Contribution : research and publication activity on security aspects of the topic; organisational and advisory activity 2007-2009: Canada-Europe Aw ard to the project: Canada s New Foreign and Security Policy Strategies: Assessing Soft and Hard Dimensions of the Middlepow erhood (awarded by The Government of Canada/International Council for Canadian Studies CDN $ 12,000 ); Contribution : Complete project design and management, co-editor of the final publication (Oxford University Press), data gathering and analysis; organisation of workshops and conference attendances Selected Publications Research Monographs and Edited Volumes peer review ed Hynek, Nik and Bátora, Jozef (under contract): Fringe Players and the Diplomatic Order: The New Heteronom y. Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan (Series: Studies in Diplomacy and International Relations). Hynek, Nik (2012): Human Security as Statecraft: Structural Conditions, Articulations, and Unintended Consequences. London and New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-0415693721 (Series: Critical Security Studies, 256pp). Hynek, Nik (45 %), Eichler, Jan (40 %) and Majernik, Lubomir (15 %) (2012): Konflikt a obnova v Afghánistánu: kontext, prostredí a zájmy [Conflict and Reconstruction in Afghanistan: Context, Environment, and Interests]. Prague: Institute of International Relations. ISBN 978-80-87558-06-5 (192 pp). Hynek, Nik and Marton, Péter (eds.) (2011): Statebuilding in Afghanistan: M ultinational Contributions to Reconstruction. London and New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-62049-9 (Series: Studies in Intervention and Statebuilding, 296pp). Hynek, Nik, Bosold, David, and Drulak Petr (eds.) (2011): Democratisation and Security in 6
Central and Eastern Europe and the Post-Soviet States. Baden Baden: Nomos. ISBN 978-3832957919 (302pp). Hynek, Nik and Chandler, David (eds.) (2010): Critical Approaches to Human Security: Rethinking Emancipation and Power in International Relations. London and New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-56734-3 (Series: PRIO New Security Studies, 212pp). Hynek, Nik and Bosold, David (eds.) (2010): Canada s Foreign and Security Policy: Soft and Hard Strategies of a M iddle Power. Oxford and Toronto: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-543169-8 (313pp.) Hynek, Nik, Hynek Alois, Christian Schrefel and Vladimír Herber. 2007 (eds.) Environmental Security in Borderland Areas: Exploring the Znojmo/Retz Transborder Region. Vienna: 17&4. ISBN 978-3-9502304 (87pp). Hynek, Nik, Chytilek Roman and Maxmillián Strmiska (2007): M ulti-level Governance: The Case of Canada. Brno: Anton Pasienka Press. ISBN 80-902652-7-8 (119pp). Articles Peer-Review ed/impact-factored Journals Hynek, Nik and Chandler, David (under consideration): "Temporality and Epistémes of International Security. Hynek, Nik (under consideration): "Coping with External Challenges? Strategic Confusion in the Czech Foreign and Security Policy". Hynek, Nik, Ditrych, Ondrej, Handl, Vladimir and Stritecky, Vit (under consideration): "Understanding Havel". Hynek, Nik and Chandler, David (forthcoming 2013): "No Emancipatory Alternative, No Critical Studies". Critical Studies on Security, Vol. 1, No. 1. ISSN 2162-4887 Hynek, Nik and Márton, Péter (2012): ISAF in Afghanistan: An Investigation of the Politics of Coalition Burden-Sharing, Defence Studies, Vol. 12, No. 4, pp. 539-571. ISSN 1470-2436. Hynek, Nik (70 %) and Eichler, Jan (30 %) (2012): "A Faustian Bargain: U.S. Clients in the "New Europe" and Regime Change Wars", International Peacekeeping, Vol. 19, No. 4, pp. 525-538. ISSN 1353-3312 (impact factor: 0.58) 7
Hynek, Nik (2012): Domopolitics of Japanese Human Security. Security Dialogue, Vol. 43, No. 2, pp. 119-137. ISSN 0967-0106 (impact factor: 1.032). Hynek, Nik (2012): Japan's Return to the Chequebook? From Military Peace Support to Human Security Appropriation, International Peacekeeping, Vol. 19, No. 1, pp. 62-76. ISSN 1353-3312 (impact factor: 0.58). Hynek, Nik and Ditrych, Ondrej (2012): Ostmitteleuropa in der NATO: Das neue strategische Konzept, die Raketenabwehr und der Krieg in Afghanistan, Osteuropa, Vol. 62, No. 2, pp. 93-106. ISSN 0030-6428 (impact factor: 0.15). Hynek, Nik (2011): EU Crisis Management after the Lisbon Treaty: Civil-Military Coordination and the Future of the EU Operational Headquarters. European Security. Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 81-102. ISSN 0966-2839. Hynek, Nik (2010): Missile Defence Discourses and Practices in Relevant Modalities of 21 st Century Deterrence. Security Dialogue, Vol. 41, No. 4, pp. 435-459. ISSN 0967-0106 (impact factor: 1.6). Hynek, Nik and Eichler, Jan (2010): The Czech Provincial Reconstruction Team in Afghanistan: Context, Experiences and Politics. Defence Studies, Vol. 10, No. 3, pp. 405-430. ISSN 1470-2436. Hynek, Nik (80 % contribution) and Vit Stritecky (20 % contribution) (2010): The Rise and Fall of the Third Site of Ballistic Missile Defense. Communist and Post- Communist Studies, Vol. 43, No. 2, pp. 179-187. ISSN 0967-067X (impact factor: 0.456). Hynek, Nik and Teti, Andrea (2010): Saving Identity from Postmodernism? The Normalisation of Constructivism in IR. Contemporary Political Theory, Vol. 9, No. 2, pp. 171-199. ISSN 1470-8914 (Thomson Reuters Social Science Citation Index/Scopus impact factor: 0.29). Hynek, Nik and Stritecky, Vit (2010): Raketenabwehr, ade? Sicherheitspolitik in Polen und Tschechien. Osteuropa, Vol. 60, No. 6, pp. 75-82. ISSN 0030-6428 (impact factor: 0.151). Hynek, Nik and Stritecky, Vit (2010): Ceský diskurz o protiraketové obrane ve svetle reflexe národního zájmu [Czech Discourse on Missile Defense in Light of the 8
Reflection Concerning National Interest]. Mezinárodní vztahy [ International Relations ], Vol. 45, No. 1, pp. 5-32. ISSN 03-23-1844. Hynek, Nik and Eichler, Jan (2010): Ceši v Afghánistánu [Czechs in Afghanistan]. Vojenské rozhledy [Czech Military Review], Vol. 19, No. 2, pp. 88-100. ISSN 1210-3292. Hynek, Nik (lead co-author), Stritecky, Vit, Handl, Vladimir and Koran, Michal (2009): The U.S.-Russian Security Reset : Implications for Central Eastern Europe and Germany. European Security, Vol. 18, No. 3, pp. 263-285. ISSN 0966-2839. Hynek, Nik (2009): Continuity and Change in the U.S. Foreign and Security Policy with the Accession of President Obama. Central European Journal of International and Security Studies, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 122-138. ISSN 1802-548x. Hynek, Nik and David Bosold (2009): A History and Genealogy of the Freedom-from- Fear Doctrine. International Journal Vol. 64, No. 3 (Summer 2009), pp. 143-158. ISSN 0020-7020 (impact factor: 0.287). Hynek, Nik and Stritecky, Vit (2009): Divided We Stand: Limits of Central European Atlanticism in the New Era. International Issues & Slovak Foreign Policy Affairs No. 4 (2009), pp. 19-30. ISSN 1210-1583. Hynek, Nik and Eichler, Jan (2009): Pflichtbewusst: Tschechen nach Afghanistan! Osteuropa Vol. 59, No. 9, pp. 65-77. ISSN 0030-6428 (impact factor: 0.127). Hynek, Nik and Jozef Bátora (2009): On the IR-Barbaricum in Slovakia. Journal of International Relations and Development Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 186-193. ISSN 1408-6980 (impact factor: 0.733). Hynek, Nik (2009): Nevládní organizace v oblasti lidské bezpecnosti na pozadí (neo)liberálního rádu [A Critical Investigation of NGOs Role in Human Security in the Context of (Neo)liberal Order: How New, How Soft, and How Global?], Mezinárodní vztahy [ International Relations ], Vol. 44, No. 4., pp. 9-34. ISSN 03-23-1844. Hynek, Nik (2008): Japanese Human Security: A Conceptual and Institutional Analysis. Ritsumeikan Annual Review of International Studies, Vol. 7, pp, 1-20. ISSN 1347-8214. 9
Hynek, Nik (2008): Protiraketová obrana v soucasném strategickém a politickém kontextu: vztah k odstrašování a dopad tretího pilíre na dynamiku mezi relevantními aktéry [Missile Defence in Contemporary Strategic and Political Context: The Relationship to Deterrence and The Impact of the Third Pillar on the Dynamics among Relevant Actors], Mezinárodní vztahy [ International Relations ], Vol. 43, No. 4., pp. 5-31. ISSN 03-23-1844. Hynek, Nik (2008): Conditions of Emergence and Their Effects: Political Rationalities, Governmental Programs and Technologies of Power in the Landmine Case. Journal of International Relations and Development Vol. 11, No. 2., pp, 93-120. ISSN 1408-6980 (impact factor: 0.733) Hynek, Nik and Hynek, Alois (2007): Investigating Hybrids and Coproductions: Epistemologies, (Disciplinary) Politics and Landscapes. Acta Universitatis Carolinae Geographica, Vol. 41, No. 1, pp. 3-20. ISSN 0300-5402. Hynek, Nik (2007): Humanitarian Arms Control, Symbiotic Functionalism and the Concept of Middlepowerhood. Central European Journal of International and Security Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 132-155. ISSN 1802-548x. Hynek, Nik and Hynek, Alois (2007): Bridging the Theory and Practice of Regional Sustainability: A Politico-Conceptual Analysis. Geografický casopis [The Geographic Journal], Vol. 59, No. 1, pp. 49-64. ISSN 1335-1257. Hynek, Nik and Thomsen, Robert C. (2006): Keeping the Peace and National Unity. Canada s National and International Identity Nexus. International Journal, Vol. 61, No. 4, pp. 845-858. ISSN 0020-7020 (impact factor: 0.270). Hynek, Nik and Waisová, Šárka (2006): Inovacní politické cinnosti a institucionalizace agendy lidské bezpecnosti: Prípadová studie vztahu nevládních aktéru s vládami vybraných clenských zemí Human Security Network. [Innovative Political Practices and The Institutionalisation of Human Security Agenda: The Case Study of Interactions between Non-governmental Actors and Selected Governments of the Human Security Network] Politologický casopis [Czech Journal of Political Science], Vol. 13, No. 3, pp. 267-284. ISSN 1211-3247. 10
Hynek, Nik and Hynek, Alois (2006): Interdisciplinární výzvy pro studium regionu aneb 21 podob regionální geografie. [Interdisciplinary Challenges to the Examination of Regions: Twenty-one Images of Regional Geography]. Acta Geographica Universitatis Comenianae, no. 47, pp. 67-76. ISBN 80-223-2251-2 / ISSN 0231-715X. Hynek, Nik (2005): Canada as a Middle Power: Conceptual Limits and Promises. Central European Journal of Canadian Studies, pp. 33-43. ISSN 1213-7715 / ISBN 80-210-3787-3. Hynek, Nik (2005): Anglická škola a teorie mezinárodních vztahu. Obsahový vesmír, akademický svet a kritiky prístupu. [ The English School and International Relations Theory: The Conceptual Universe, the Academic World, and Critiques ]. Mezinárodní vztahy [ International Relations ], Vol. 40, No. 2, pp. 76-89. ISSN 03-23-1844. Hynek, Nik (2004): Epistémická spolecenství a jejich role ve (svetové) politice [ Epistemic Communities and Their Role in (World) Politics ]. Politologický casopis [ Czech Journal of Political Science"), vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 134-148. ISSN 1211-3247. Hynek, Nik (2004): Sartoriánský polarizovaný pluralismus a jeho explanacní potenciál na prípade Itálie v letech 1946-1979 [ Sartorian Polarized Pluralism and its Explanatory Potential in the Case of Italy in the Years of 1946-1979 ]. Central European Political Studies Review vol. 6, No. 1 (Spring 2004). ISSN 1212-7817. Book chapters and sections (sample) Hynek, Nik and Marton, Péter (2013): " 'Liberal' Statebuilding in Afghanistan". In Chandler, David and Sisk, Timothy D. (eds.): Handbook of International Statebuilding: Concepts, Them es and Practices. London and New York: Routledge (peer reviewed) Hynek, Nik and Marton, Péter (2011): What Makes Coalitions S/tick?. In Hynek, Nik and Marton, Péter (eds.) (2011): Statebuilding in Afghanistan: M ultinational Contributions to 11
Reconstruction. London and New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-62049-9 ((peer reviewed). Hynek, Nik and Eichler, Jan (2011): The Czech Engagement in Logar. In Hynek, Nik and Marton, Péter (eds.) (2011): Statebuilding in Afghanistan: M ultinational Contributions to Reconstruction. London and New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-62049-9 ((peer reviewed). Hynek, Nik (80% contribution) and Stritecky, Vit (20% contribution) (2011): Defending Democracy and the Atlantic Community: Central Europe Encounters Missile Defense. In Hynek, Nik, Bosold, David, and Drulak Petr (eds.) (2010): Democratisation and Security in Central and Eastern Europe and the Post-Soviet States. Baden Baden: Nomos (peer-reviewed). Hynek, Nik (2010): Rethinking Human Security: History, Economy, Governmentality. In Chandler, David and Hynek, Nik (eds): Critical Approaches to Human Security: Rethinking Emancipation and Power in International Relations. London and New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-56734-3. Hynek, Nik and David Chandler (2010): Introduction: Emancipation and Power in Human Security. In Chandler, David and Hynek, Nik (eds): Critical Approaches to Human Security: Rethinking Emancipation and Power in International Relations. London and New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-56734-3. Hynek, Nik (2010): Thinking Locally, Acting Globally: Governmentalization- Securitization Interplay in Recent Advanced-Liberal Peace Machinery. In de Larrinaga, Miguel and Doucet, Marc (eds): Security and Global Governmentality: Globalization, Governance and the State. New York and London: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-56058-0. (peer-reviewed). Hynek, Nik (2010): How Soft Is Canada s Soft Power in the Field of Human Security?". In Hynek, Nik and Bosold, David (eds.): Canada s Foreign and Security Policy: Soft and Hard Strategies of a M iddle Power. Toronto and Oxford: Oxford University Press (peer-reviewed). Hynek, Nik and Bosold, David (2010): "What Is Canadian Foreign and Security Policy? How Should We Study It? Why Does It Matter?". In Hynek, Nik and 12
Bosold, David (eds.): Canada s New Foreign and Security Policy: Soft and Hard Strategies of a M iddle Power. Toronto and Oxford: Oxford University Press (peerreviewed). Hynek, Nik and Bosold, David (2010): "Conclusion". In Hynek, Nik and Bosold, David (eds.): Canada s Foreign and Security Policy: Soft and Hard Strategies of a M iddle Power. Toronto and Oxford: Oxford University Press (peer-reviewed). Hynek, Nik and Stritecky, Vit (2010): Energetická bezpecnost podle ceských atlantistu [Energy Security According to Czech Atlantists]. In Drulák, Petr and Stritecky, Vit (eds.): Hledání ceských zájmu: M ezinárodní bezpecnost [In Search for Czech Interests: International Security]. Prague: Institute of International Relations, pp. 80-101. ISBN 978-80-86506-86-9. (peer-reviewed). Hynek,Nik and Eichler, Jan (2010): Obnova Afghánistánu: bezpecnostní kontext ceské úcasti [Post-conflict Reconstruction of Afghanistan: Security Context of Czech Participation]. In Drulák, Petr and Stritecky, Vit (eds.): Hledání ceských zájm u: M ezinárodní bezpecnost [In Search for Czech Interests: International Security]. Prague: Institute of International Relations, pp. 102-125. ISBN 978-80- 86506-86-9. (peer-reviewed). Hynek, Nik and Stritecky, Vit (2010): The Fortunes of the Czech Discourse on Missile Defense. In Drulak, Petr and Mats, Braun (eds.): The Quest for the National Interest. Berlin: Peter Lang, pp. 87-104. ISBN 978-3-631-59663-0. (peer reviewed) Hynek, Nik and Hynek, Alois (2009): The Security-Environment Nexus Along the Czech-Austrian Border: Theory, Spatiality and Perception, pp. 117-139. In Stec, Steve and Baraj, Besnik (eds.): Energy and Environmental Challenges to Security Berlin and London: Springer Verlag. ISBN 978-1-4020-9451-4 (peer-reviewed) (NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security). Hynek, Nik (2009): Domácí politika [Domestic Polity-Politics-Policy], Zahranicní politika [Foreign Policy], Mezinárodní politika [International Politics], Mezinárodní vztahy [International Relations], Globalizace [Globalization], Mír [Peace], Projekty vecného míru [Projects of Perpetual Peace], Strukturalismus [Structuralism], Velmoc [Great Power], Životní 13
prostredí [The Evironment and IR]. In Drulak, Petr and Kratochvil, Petr (eds.): Encyklopedie m ezinárodních vztahu [Encyclopaedia of International Relations]. Prague: Portal. (peer-reviewed) Hynek, Nik, Jozef Bátora a Dvoranová, Jana (2007): Role státu v období pozdní modernity [A Role of the State in the Late Modernity Era]. In Rosulek, Premysl (ed.): Politická filozofie: aktuální problémy [Political Philosophy: Selected Problems], pp. 192-213. Pilsen: Aleš Cenek Press. ISBN 978-80-7380-080-2. (peerreviewed) Hynek, Nik and Petrík, Jaroslav (2007): Re-thinking Approaches to Small Arms and Light Weapons in the Middle East Region. In Malouf, Béatrice (ed.): The M iddle East and the European Union: Prospect for Peace in the M iddle East, pp. 92-108. Pilsen: Ales Cenek Press. ISBN 978-80-7380-037-6. Policy Briefs for Gov ernment s, Int ergov ernment al O rganisations and Think Tanks: 3/2011: Missile Defence in Europe: Strategic, Political, and Industrial Implications. Policy Paper Commissioned by the European Parliament. EP/EXPO/B/SEDE/FWC/2009-01/Lot6/08 (50pp, with Vit Stritecky and Ondrej Ditrych, peer-reviewed). 3/2011: The Czech Contribution to Afghanistan s Reconstruction and Its post-2012 Options, Expert Report Jointly Commissioned by the Czech M inistry of Defence and the Czech M inistry of Foreign Affairs. Prague: Institute of International Relations (50pp, lead contributor, co-authored by Jan Eichler, peer-reviewed). Included Inter- Ministerial Expert Hearing. 3/2011: Future Perspectives of U.S.-Czech Relations, Policy Paper Requested by the U.S. A mbassador to the Czech Republic, Norman L. Eisen. (10pp, co-authored by Ondrej Ditrych). 2/2010: Consolidating the EU s Crisis Management Structures: Civil-Military Coordination and the Future of the EU Operation Headquarters. Policy Paper Commissioned by the European Parliament. EP/EXPO/B/SEDE/FWC/2009-01/Lot6/03 (30pp, sole autor, peer-reviewed). 14
7/2009: Kontinuita a zmena v americké zahranicní a bezpecnostní politice s nástupem prezidenta Obamy a její dopad na NATO a Ceskou republiku [Continuity and Change in the U.S. Foreign and Security Policy under the President Obama and Its Impact on NATO and the Czech Republic]. Policy Paper Commissioned by the Section of Defence Policy, the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Prague: Institute of International Relations (20pp, sole author, peer-reviewed). 6/2009: Factors Shaping the Future of NATO-ESDP Relations. Expert contribution to SDA Discussion Paper Re-Launching NA TO, or Just Re-Branding It? (5pp, with Vit Stritecky). 11/2008: Czech Republic and Euro-Atlantic Partnership. Expert analysis for a governmental meeting on Czech defence and security policies regarding WMDs, requested by the Office for Defence and Strategy, Czech M inistry of Defence (10pp, sole author). 9/2008: Projekt tretího pilíre protiraketové obrany a promeny strategického myšlení: ceská pozice, NATO, USA a Rusko [The Project of the Third Site of Missile Defense and Transformations of Strategic Thought: Czech Position, NATO, USA and Russia]. Policy Paper Commissioned by the Section of Defence Policy, the Czech M inistry of Foreign Affairs. Prague: Institute of International Relations (15pp, sole author, peer-reviewed). 6/2008: Environmental Security: An Examination of Drivers and Scenarios. Expert Report Commissioned by NATO Supreme Allied Commander Transformation Headquarters; project on M ultiple Futures (20pp, sole author). 5/2008: Vztah mezi protiraketovou obranou a strategií odstrašování: mýty, evoluce a soucasnost [The Relationship between Missile Defence and Strategy of Deterrence: Myths, Evolution and the Current State]. Policy Paper Commissioned by the Section of Defence Policy, Czech M inistry of Foreign Affairs. Prague: Institute of International Relations (20pp, sole author, peer-reviewed). 4/2008: Theses for a Czech-French Governmental Meeting, issue areas of foreign and security policy. Expert Report Commissioned by the Office for Strategy, Analyses and 15
Project Management, the Czech M inistry of Foreign Affairs. Prague: Institute of International Relations (10pp, co-authors: Vít Strítecký, Jan Eichler, Elsa Tulmets). Book Review s Hynek, Nik (2009): Shani, Giorgio, Makoto Sato and Mustapha Kamal Pasha, eds. Protecting Human Security in a Post 9/11 World: Critical and Global Insights. Journal of Peace Research, Vol 46, No. 2, ISSN 0022-3433. Hynek, Nik (2008): Dannreuther, Roland: International Security: The Contemporary Agenda. Journal of Peace Research, Vol 45, No. 2, p. 302. ISSN 0022-3433. Hynek, Nik (2008): Fierke, Karin: Critical Approaches to International Security. Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 45, No. 1, p. 122. ISSN 0022-3433. Peer-Reviews for Academic Journals European Journal of International Relations (SAGE) Security Dialogue (SAGE, PRIO, Norway) Foreign Policy Analysis (Wiley, USA) European Security (Routledge, UK) Journal of International Relations and Development (Palgrave, UK) International Journal (Canadian International Council) International Peacekeeping (Routledge, United Kingdom/USA) Contemporary Security Policy Perspectives: The Review of International Affairs (IIR, Czech Republic) Mezinárodní vztahy [International Relations] (IIR, Czech Republic) Obrana a strategie [Defence & Strategy] (University of Defence, Czech Republic) Research Stays and Fellowships: Australian National University (ANU) - Research Stay at the Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy, September-October 2012 (academic sponsor: Professor William Maley) University of Cambridge, United Kingdom Research Programme at the Magdalene College on European Security and National Traditions, July 2009. 16
Columbia University in the City of New York, U.S.A. Visiting Research Scholar at Arnold A. Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies, research stay connected to projects on (i) Post-Cold War Humanitarian Arms Control; and (ii) Missile Defense-Deterrence Relationship (b), September 2008-September 2009 (academic sponsor: Professor Robert Jervis) The London School of Economics and Political Science Visiting Research Fellow at the BIOS Centre for the Study of the Life Sciences and Society, participation in BIOS s research project on biosecurity ( Managing Risks of Misuse: Biomedical Research, National Security Concerns and Scientific Autonomy in Post-9/11 Policies ); January 2008-January 2009 (academic sponsor: Professor Nikolas Rose). Ritsumeikan University, Japan Visiting Research Fellow, Faculty of International Relations, & Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), research stay connected to Japanese Human Security and Peacebuilding: Strategies, Issues and Implementation, September-October 2008. University of British Columbia, Canada and Queen s University, Canada research stay at departments of political science connected to the project on New Canadian Foreign and Security Policies; September 2007. Peace Research Institute in Oslo (PRIO), Norway research stay, Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding Programme & Norwegian Initiative on Small Arms Transfers (NISAT), July-August 2007. Central European University, Hungary / University of Warwick, United Kingdom research workshop on Global Processes and Non-Governmental Public Action, July 2007 University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom research stay at the Department of Politics and International Relations, School of Social Science, April 2007. Oxford University, United Kingdom - The course on Multilevel Modelling, Department 17
of Politics and International Relations, March 2007. Carleton University, Canada Visiting Research Fellow, Department of Political Science, & Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT), Canada, research stay connected to Canada s New Security Policies: Human Security and New Typifications of Security-related Knowledge, April-May 2006 (academic sponsor: Professor William Walters) Aarhus University, Denmark - research stay at the Centre of Canadian Studies, research stay on the link between Canadian peacekeeping activities and the process of Canada s collective identity formation, May 2005. Utrecht University, The Netherlands - The course on Dutch Culture and Society, Faculty of Arts, July-August 2004. 18