– Oliver Rubin –
Professor in Disaster Research
Department of Society and Business Roskilde University
Olivier Rubin is Professor in Disaster Research at the Department of Society and Business, Roskilde University, Denmark, and a member of the Steering Committee of the Copenhagen Center for Disaster Research. A political scientist by training, his research explores the governance dynamics of disasters with a particular focus on the political and bureaucratic challenges of slow-onset crises such as famines, climate-induced disasters, pandemics, and antimicrobial resistance (AMR). With more than two decades of experience in disaster and crisis management, Rubin has published widely on AMR governance, including studies on national and global policy alignment, One Health, institutional isomorphism, and the implementation of AMR National Action Plans. For example, his recently co-edited and authored book, Steering Against Superbugs: The Global Governance of Antimicrobial Resistance.
Further information on Oliver is available on his institutional profile.

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