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Kennet Lynggaard is an Associate Professor at the Department of Social Sciences and Business, Roskilde University, Denmark. He specializes in European Union Politics, Discourse Analysis, and Decision-making processes within the EU. His research also explores Political Emotions, Arctic Governance, and Europeanisation. Lynggaard has held academic positions since 2003, including roles at the University of Greenland and leadership in EU-studies programs. He has co-authored influential books on EU policy responses to crises, including a Palgrave-Macmillan publication on pandemic governance in Europe.
Lynggaard’s educational background includes a PhD in Political Science from the University of Southern Denmark (2004) and a Master’s in Public Administration from Aalborg University (1997). He has conducted research at institutions like the University of Warwick and has been a visiting scholar at Macquarie University and the University of Queensland.
His research focuses on institutional dynamics, policy design, and symbolic politics in the EU. Notable projects include studies on crisis resilience, pandemic governance, and the strategic use of discourse in EU policy-making. He has secured funding from the Danish Research Council and Greenlandic Self-government for projects such as 'Symbols and Myths in European Integration' and 'The Battle of Greenland in the Arctic Council.'
Lynggaard’s recent work emphasizes comparative analysis of EU member states’ crisis responses, particularly during the Covid-19 pandemic. His articles highlight themes like expert role evolution, policy innovation, and the interplay between institutional frameworks and political decisions. He actively engages in academic networks, contributing to edited book series and peer-reviewed journals.
His advisory contributions span policy analysis and governance strategies, with a focus on enhancing institutional resilience. He collaborates internationally, exemplified by his role in the Northern Grouping project analyzing EU member state dynamics. Lynggaard is affiliated with Roskilde University’s Centre for Statecraft and International Order, furthering interdisciplinary research on global and regional governance challenges.

