Axel Hagelstam
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Axel Johan Hagelstam (born December 23, 1976, Kauniainen, Finland) is a Finnish political scientist and politician who was a candidate for the 2009 European Parliament elections representing the Swedish People's Party of Finland (Swedish: Svenska folkpartiet (SFP); Finnish: Ruotsalainen kansanpuolue (RKP)).
Hagelstam currently works as an advisor at the Defence Policy Department of the Finnish Ministry of Defence.
Prior to his current position, Hagelstam worked as a researcher at the National Emergency Supply Agency, where he was the secretary for the National Board for Economic Defence, and focused on the development of NATO’s civil emergency planning.
In 2003 Hagelstam majored in political science at Åbo Akademi University.
[edit] Publications
- EU: s egna diplomatkår tar form he published together with the Minister of Migration and European Affairs Astrid Thors Hufvudstadsbladet April 2, 2009.
- Suomen huoltovarmuus ja sen kehittyminen EU:n jäsenenä with Mika Purhonen: Huoltopäällikkö 2006
- Rauhankumppanuudesta Naton täysjäsenyyteen: Helsingin Sanomat. 2006
- Homeland Security in Finland - European Approaches to Societal Security with Anu Sallinen: Johns Hopkins University publication 2005
- CIP - Kriittisen infratsruktuurin turvaaminen; käsiteanalyysi ja kansainvälinen vertailu published in 2004 by order of the National Emergency Supply Agency.