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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox academic Glenn Eric Andre Diesen (born 1979) is a Norwegian political scientist[1] who is known as a regular commentator on the Russian state-controlled international news television network RT. Academics as well as Scandinavian media have criticized him for promoting Russian propaganda.[2][3][4][5][6][7]

Career

Diesen earned a PhD from the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam with a dissertation titled Inter-democratic Security Institutions and the Security Dilemma. Until 2020 he was based in Russia and employed by the Moscow-based Higher School of Economics.[8] In 2020 he became an associate professor at the University of South-Eastern Norway, where he was promoted to professor in 2021.[8][9] He specializes in Russian foreign policy, political economy, conservatism and Eurasian integration, and has written several books.[10] He is affiliated with the Valdai Discussion Club.[11]

Views on Russia

Diesen is a broadcaster and regular commentator on Russia Today (RT), and has been widely described by Scandinavian media and academics as promoting Russian propaganda.[2][3][4][5][6][7] He also writes for Steigan[12]

Patrik Oksanen considers Diesen to be "part of the Russian propaganda machinery."[6] Aage Borchgrevink of the Norwegian Helsinki Committee said that Diesen has "an important role in RT as the Western expert, which gives legitimacy to what clearly appears to be the Kremlin's version [...] his writings are unreliable, the factual basis is doubtful, and characterized by the content and form of Russian propaganda, as expressed in RT and Sputnik."[5]

In 2020, Diesen wrote an op-ed in Aftenposten with Arne Treholt, that stated that Russia has "legitimate interests and security needs" and said that Russia was unfairly demonized as a security threat.[13]Шаблон:Primary source inline The paper's former foreign affairs editor Kjell Dragnes wrote that Diesen and Treholt promoted Russian propaganda.[7]

Selected bibliography

Books

  • Glenn Diesen (2017). Russia's Geoeconomic Strategy for a Greater Eurasia. Routledge. ISBN 9780415791687.
  • Glenn Diesen (2017). EU and NATO Relations with Russia. Routledge. s. 240. ISBN 9781138063273.
  • Glenn Diesen (2020). The Decay of Western Civilisation and Resurgence of Russia. Routledge. ISBN 9780367587383.
  • Glenn Diesen; Alexander Lukin (2020). Russia in a Changing World. Springer Verlag, Singapore. ISBN 9789811518942.
  • Glenn Diesen (2021). Europe As the Western Peninsula of Greater Eurasia. Rowman Littlefield. ISBN 9781538161760.
  • Glenn Diesen (2021). Russian Conservatism. Rowman Littlefield. ISBN 9781538149980.
  • Glenn Diesen (2021). Great Power Politics in the Fourth Industrial Revolution. I.B. Tauris. ISBN 9781538149980.
  • Glenn Diesen; Alexander Lukin (2021). The Return of Eurasia. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9789811621789.
  • Glenn Diesen (2022). Russophobia: Propaganda in International Politics. Springer Singapore. ISBN 9789811914676.
  • Glenn Diesen (2023). The Think Tank Racket: Managing the Information War with Russia. Clarity Press. ISBN 9781949762808.
  • Glenn Diesen (2024). The Ukraine War & the Eurasian World Order. Clarity Press. ISBN 9781949762952.

See also

References

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