Three new PhD students from Thailand, Nigeria and Peru joined the Mistra Geopolitics Research School, hosted by Lund University and Stockholm University.
Henrik Carlsen reflects on vulnerabilities in global supply chains and how developing future scenarios can support climate change adaptation.
Mistra Geopolitics experts discuss how to handle conflict, food insecurity, pandemics, and climate change.
Mistra Geopolitics management team including board members showcased the research programme to policymakers in Brussels.
In this Mistra Geopolitics film Kevin M. Adams explains how climate risks to major commodities can be addressed.
A year of a pandemic, how has the future changed? Karl Hallding presents probable future scenarios based on research performed within Mistra Geopolitics in collaboration with Futurion.
The scenario set identifies key drivers of change, describes the relationships between them and imagines pathways leading to four different worlds in 2050.
Mistra Geopolitics was successfully launched in Stockholm on 2 May 2017. The event brought together programme partners, board members, media, stakeholders and others interested in the research programme. The keynote,


Dr. Jiayi Zhou shares insights about her research on conflicting narratives around security in the current geopolitical environment.