Christian Bueger
Professor
University of Copenhagen & Safeseas network for maritime security
Copenhagen, Denmark
Researcher in the fields of maritime security, global ocean politics and critical maritime infrastructure protection.
About me
Christian Bueger is Professor of International Relations at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, where he leads the Ocean Infrastructure Research Group. He is one of the directors of SafeSeas – the research network for maritime security and a research fellow at the UN Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR). Prof. Bueger is a leading scholar on maritime security and global ocean politics. Across over 180 publications he has investigated issues, such as maritime strategy, law of the sea, maritime domain awareness, blue crimes, operational coordination, and capacity building.
With Tim Edmunds, he is the author of Understanding Maritime Security published with Oxford University Press in 2024. The book is a new go to resource for a comprehensive understanding of maritime security and the solutions available. His current research develops guidelines for critical maritime infrastructure protection, including subsea data cables, and offshore wind energy.
Bueger holds a PhD from the European University Institute. Across his career he held positions including at Cardiff University, Greenwich Maritime Institute, University of Malta and National University of Singapore. He has worked as consultant and advisor for the European Parliament, the European Council, the International Maritime Organization, the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, and the Indian Ocean Commission. His work is regularly featured in international news, including Al Jazeera, BBC or The Guardian. Further information is available on his personal website: www.bueger.info
My organisation
University of Copenhagen & Safeseas network for maritime security,
Interests
- maritime security
- critical maritime infrastructures
- Energy
- North Sea
- indo pacific
- piracy
Speaker sessions (1)
Friday, 31 May 2024
13:30 - 14:45
WS B-5. Critical Maritime Infrastructure and the Blue Economy
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