
معرفی
Mathilde Tomine Eriksdatter Giske is a Doctoral Research Fellow at the Department of Political Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Oslo. Her work focuses on European integration, democratization, hybrid regimes, and European security. She contributes to the Comparative Institutions and Regimes (CIR) research group.
- Education:
- MA in Political Science (2020), University of Agder
- MA in History (2020), University of Agder
- BA in Political Science (2018), University of Agder
- BA in History (2017), University of Agder
- BA in English (2015), University of Agder
Her research spans European integration theories, institutional resilience, and autocratic dynamics within democratic frameworks. Publications highlight her expertise in systemic power dynamics and sustainability in political systems.
Recent contributions include a 2025 book chapter on systemic service design and a 2021 entry in the Palgrave Handbook of Global Sustainability. She has held advisory roles with the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI).
Notable affiliations include the Comparative Institutions and Regimes (CIR) research group, with active participation in academic networks focused on European security and democratization.





