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'''Asle Toje''' (born February 16, 1974) is the Deputy Leader of the [[Norwegian Nobel Committee]] (2018-2023).<ref name="NobelPeacePrize">{{cite web |url=https://www.nobelpeaceprize.org/nobel-committee/ |website=The Nobel Peace Prize |access-date=18 November 2021}}</ref> He is a foreign policy scholar and was Research Director at the [[Norwegian Nobel Institute]] from 2009 until he joined the Nobel Peace Prize Committee.<ref name="NRK-on-appointment-to-Nobel">{{cite news |last1=Bakken |first1=Laila Ø. |title=Frp vil ha forskningsdirektør Asle Toje i Nobelkomiteen |url=https://www.nrk.no/urix/frp-vil-ha-forskningsdirektor-asle-toje-i-nobelkomiteen-1.13904428 |access-date=18 November 2021 |publisher=NRK |date=7 February 2018}}</ref> Toje is a regular contributor to the Norwegian foreign policy debate, including as a regular columnist in the [[Dagens Næringsliv]], [[Minerva]]. In the Norwegian foreign policy discourse he has been a proponent of democracy, market economy, the rule of law, and [[conservatism]]{{Citation needed|date=November 2021}}. Toje has in recent years spent most of his time on issues at the intersection of nuclear disarmament, peace and geopolitics{{Citation needed|date=November 2021}}.
'''Asle Toje''' (born February 16, 1974) is the Deputy Leader of the [[Norwegian Nobel Committee]] (2018-2023).<ref name="NobelPeacePrize">{{cite web |url=https://www.nobelpeaceprize.org/nobel-committee/ |website=The Nobel Peace Prize |access-date=18 November 2021}}</ref> He is a foreign policy scholar and was Research Director at the [[Norwegian Nobel Institute]] from 2009 until he joined the Nobel Peace Prize Committee.<ref name="NRK-on-appointment-to-Nobel">{{cite news |last1=Bakken |first1=Laila Ø. |title=Frp vil ha forskningsdirektør Asle Toje i Nobelkomiteen |url=https://www.nrk.no/urix/frp-vil-ha-forskningsdirektor-asle-toje-i-nobelkomiteen-1.13904428 |access-date=18 November 2021 |publisher=NRK |date=7 February 2018}}</ref> Toje is a regular contributor to the Norwegian foreign policy debate, including as a regular columnist in the [[Dagens Næringsliv]], [[Minerva]]. In the Norwegian foreign policy discourse he has been a proponent of democracy, market economy, the rule of law, and [[conservatism]]{{Citation needed|date=November 2021}}. Toje has in recent years spent most of his time on issues at the intersection of nuclear disarmament, peace and geopolitics{{Citation needed|date=November 2021}}.



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Asle Toje Lecturing at the Sorbonne, Paris

Asle Toje (born February 16, 1974) is the Deputy Leader of the Norwegian Nobel Committee (2018-2023).[1] He is a foreign policy scholar and was Research Director at the Norwegian Nobel Institute from 2009 until he joined the Nobel Peace Prize Committee.[2] Toje is a regular contributor to the Norwegian foreign policy debate, including as a regular columnist in the Dagens Næringsliv, Minerva. In the Norwegian foreign policy discourse he has been a proponent of democracy, market economy, the rule of law, and conservatism[citation needed]. Toje has in recent years spent most of his time on issues at the intersection of nuclear disarmament, peace and geopolitics[citation needed].

Academic career

Asle Toje was educated at universities in Oslo and Tromsø before going on to study international relations (Dr. Phil.) at Pembroke College, Cambridge, where he graduated in 2006.[2]

Bibliography

References

  1. ^ The Nobel Peace Prize https://www.nobelpeaceprize.org/nobel-committee/. Retrieved 18 November 2021. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ a b Bakken, Laila Ø. (7 February 2018). "Frp vil ha forskningsdirektør Asle Toje i Nobelkomiteen". NRK. Retrieved 18 November 2021.