Mistra Geopolitics at the Swedish political week in Almedalen

Director Björn-Ola Linnér, Dr Karina Barquet and Professor Fredrik Heintz will contribute to several public events during Sweden’s political week in Almedalen 2023.

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‘Ecocide should be recognised as a violation of international law’

Mistra Geopolitics researchers share their view on what the Swedish government should do regarding the attack on the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant.

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Mistra Geopolitics in the spotlight: 2022’s most influential climate conversations

Mistra Geopolitics researchers were quoted in over 500 news media articles in 2022, a 23% increase in media exposure compared to 2021.

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Film: Managing crises – conflict, pandemics and food insecurity

Mistra Geopolitics experts discuss how to handle conflict, food insecurity, pandemics, and climate change.

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Climate, security and resources – How do we handle several crises at the same time?

Climate, security and resources challenges were discussed by an expert panel at the Mistra seminar in Almedalen.

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Backlash on the climate issue – How can politics improve on foresight

Panellist discussed how short and long-term policies influence the climate-driven agenda during Almedalsveckan in Visby, Gotland. 

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Nina von Uexkull wins Uppsala University’s Oscar Prize

Nina von Uexkull has been awarded the prestigious Oscar Prize for her work on security implications of climate change.

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Henrik Carlsen and Björn-Ola Linnér on Russia and food production

In an interview for DN, researchers explain how climate change may give a strategical advantage to Russia in terms of food production.

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Mistra Geopolitics at the Swedish political week in Almedalen

Mistra Geopolitics Co-Director Henrik Carlsen will participate in two seminars on 4 July, organised in collaboration with Mistra and the Haga Initiative during Almedalsveckan.

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Mistra Geopolitics in Brussels – Bridging science and policy

Mistra Geopolitics management team including board members showcased the research programme to policymakers in Brussels.

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