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AJI at the Munich Security Conference
23 February 2024
The Ax:son Johnson Institute for Statecraft and Diplomacy is honored to have hosted a side event during the 60th Munich Security Conference.
Swedish business as a social movement?
19 January 2024
New article by Rikard Westerberg looks at the mobilisation of the masses against wage-earner funds, 1975–1991
Exploring 'Classics of Applied History' and 'The Monkey and the Money' at Book Launch
07 December 2023
An exploration of historical narratives and economic evolution, the recent double book launch of the Classics of Applied History and The Monkey and The Money was hosted by CSSC.
Three Postdoc Fellowships in History, Statecraft, & Strategic Communication
01 December 2023
Come join us at the Center for Statecraft and Strategic Communication
Sweden's Path to NATO: A Lecture with Chief Negotiator Oscar Stenström
30 November 2023
A much appreciated behind-the-scenes talk on how the historic shift in Sweden’s security policy came about after the fast deterioration of our security environment following the invasion of Ukraine.
Johanna Rickne receives the Assar Lindbeck Medal 2023
29 November 2023
The Assar Lindbeck Medal 2023 is awarded to professors Johanna Rickne, affiliated professor at the Stockholm School of Economics and professor at Stockholm University, and Olle Folke, professor at Uppsala University. The prize honors Assar Lindbeck's diverse and groundbreaking contributions to economic research and is given every two years to researchers in Sweden under 45 who have significantly contributed to economic thinking and knowledge.
Publication updates from Dr. Klas A.M. Eriksson
28 November 2023
Thrilled to share the latest publications and media highlights from our esteemed postdoc fellow, Dr. Klas A. M. Eriksson.
Center for Statecraft and Strategic Communication hosts International Intelligence Conference
23 November 2023
Matthew Hefler organized The Intelligence and Security Seminar on “Intelligence, Communication and Contemporary Conflict”
Joint initiative to address global health challenges through diplomacy
20 November 2023
Global health is becoming increasingly complex, ranging from pandemics and climate change to wars, migration and deteriorating mental health. There is an urgent need for a new generation of global health leaders, equipped with the skills to navigate complex political environments and drive meaningful change. The Stockholm School of Economics and Karolinska Institutet are now launching a new initiative to meet the challenges ahead.
New Article on Cosmopolitanism
03 November 2023
Carl Ritter, researcher at the Center for Statecraft and Strategic Communication, has published an article in the Journal of Political Ideologies