Indra Øverland
Indra Øverland | |
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Born | 1973 |
Nationality | Norwegian |
Alma mater | University of Cambridge |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Energy Politics |
Institutions | NUPI |
Indra Overland (Indra Øverland) is a Norwegian specialist on the former Soviet Union. He did his Ph.D. at the Scott Polar Research Institute of the University of Cambridge, UK, and has later published on a broad range of issues related to energy politics, aid and indigenous peoples in the post-Soviet area. The Ph.D. was awarded the Toby Jackman Prize at the University of Cambridge.
He has worked for the Norwegian Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development, the Norwegian Refugee Council and the Nordic Research Board. Currently he is Acting Head of the Department of Russian and Eurasian Studies at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI) and Assistant Professor at the University of Tromsø in northern Norway.
Some of his main works include Energy Politics: Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan (Routledge, 2010), Russian Renewable Energy: The Potential for International Cooperation (Ashgate, 2009), Caspian Sea Region towards 2025 (Eburon, 2010).
He is best known for his contribution of the concept 'slippery slopes' to the theorisation of the resource curse. 'Slippery slopes' refers to the difficult decision that authoritarian and semi-authoritarian rulers make between crackling down on opposition or allowing it to simmer, and the potential role of natural resource rents in making this decision.
Overland has appeared regularly as a commentator in the main Norwegian media, as well as in international media. He has been cited by among others Newsweek, Associate Press and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Dagbladet, Verdens Gang, Dagsrevyen, Urix, Dagsnytt 18, Her og nå, Klassekampen, TV2 Alltid nyheter.
See also
External links
- [http://www.silkroadstudies.org/new/docs/CEF/Quarterly/May_2007.pdf A Match Made in Heaven? Strategic
Convergence between China and Russia] China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly
- CV on the web page of the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs.