Mistra Geopolitics annual report 2020

Covid-19 places new demands on society regarding reconstruction and long-term decisions. The Mistra Geopolitics annual report include highlights of Mistra Geopolitics research, contributing to increased foresight in a world characterized by uncertainty and rapid change.

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New study on climate change as a security risk

Mistra Geopolitics will be presenting results from the study ‘Climate change as security risks: Perception patterns among UN climate conference participants’ at a webinar about climate security on 29 April, hosted by SEI and Mistra Geopolitics.

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Film launch: Navigating towards a secure and sustainable future

This film showcases the Mistra Geopolitics programme, featuring scientists from Linköping University, SEI, Lund University, SIPRI and Stockholm University.

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Decarbonization impacts of the Belt and Road Initiative in Kazakhstan

China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is an example of how decarbonization processes interact with the geopolitical dynamics.

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Open PhD positions: join the Mistra Geopolitics programme

The program brings together diverse disciplines and research approaches spanning peace and conflict; human security; global environmental governance; global environmental change; and the effectiveness of domestic, regional, and global policy-making.

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Press release: Funding from Mistra for another 4 years

Mistra announced a package of 60 million SEK for Mistra Geopolitics to fund research and stakeholder engagement at six leading Swedish universities and institutes, starting in January 2021.

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Q&A: How the Mistra Geopolitics programme contributes to a more sustainable world

Looking ahead to the second phase of the Mistra Geopolitics research programme.

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The geopolitics of decarbonization – Towards an analytical framework

This report structures the interrelationship between geopolitics and decarbonization and identifies questions on future trends.

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Disruptive impacts of electric vehicles should be focus at upcoming G20

New study finds most countries are not prepared for impacts of unexpectedly rapid market penetration of Electronic Vehicles.

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Does climate cause conflict?

New study shows climate change has increased conflict risks historically, but low socioeconomic development and low capabilities of the state are more influential.

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