HomeAuthorsNina Wilén Nina Wilén Director of the Africa Program, Egmont Institute Nina Wilén is Director of the Africa Program at the Egmont Institute for International Relations, and Associate Professor at the Department of Political Science at Lund University. She is also a Global Fellow at the Peace Research Institute in Oslo (PRIO).Previously, she has held positions at Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Antwerp University and the Royal Military Academy in Belgium. In 2015 she was a Visiting Researcher at Stellenbosch University and in 2017-2018 she was a visiting researcher at Lund University.Her research interests include conflict analysis and peace processes and the relation between sovereignty and intervention. More specifically she has been doing research on military interventions, Security Force Assistance, Security Sector Reform (SSR), the politics of peacekeeping operations and military sociology. Geographically her research is concentrated to Sub-Saharan Africa, where she has conducted extensive fieldwork in Niger, Liberia, the DRC, Burundi, Rwanda and South Africa.She has published extensively on the challenges of peacebuilding and peace operations in a range of international academic journals such as International Affairs, Gender, Work and Organization, Third World Quarterly and Journal of Eastern African Studies. She is also the author of the book "Justifying Interventions in Africa: (De) Stabilizing Sovereignty in Liberia, Burundi and the Congo." In 2022, her book "African Peacekeeping" was published by Cambridge University Press, and is co-authored with Prof. Jonathan Fisher.Nina has designed and taught a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses focused on peace, conflict and security across educational, defense and policy institutions in Europe and Africa. Beyond the world of academia, she is regularly invited to present research on military interventions and peacekeeping by Northern and Southern policy-makers, including at the French Ministry of Defence (Paris), European Security and Defense College, (Brussels), Hague Military Academy, (Hague), Ethiopian International Peacekeeping Training Centre (Addis Ababa), UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office (London). In 2021, Nina Wilén was nominated by the Belgian Minister of Defence to take part in a Strategic Committee composed of 10 experts to advise on the future Belgian Defense Strategy.Nina is the Editor-in-Chief of the academic journal "International Peacekeeping" since January 2020. 01/27/2023Multi-Layered Violence in the DRC: Is History Repeating Itself? Nina Wilén Erik Kennes 05/06/2022The Intervention Question: Lessons to Learn from Europe’s Military Presence... Nina Wilén