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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Geopolitics and decarbonization: global actors and local impacts

Researchers shared the latest insights on circularity, the production gap and energy transition from the decarbonization research theme

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Security for whom? Dr. Zhou’s reflections on conflicting narratives around security

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

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Sweden’s exposure to climate risks via global trade requires a strong climate adaptation agenda

A new report by SEI and Mistra Geopolitics highlights climate risks connected to Sweden's consumption and trade of input goods.

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New PhD students joining Mistra Geopolitics

Three new PhD students from Thailand, Nigeria and Peru joined the Mistra Geopolitics Research School, hosted by Lund University and Stockholm University.

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Can developing future scenarios support reducing risks in supply chains?

Henrik Carlsen reflects on vulnerabilities in global supply chains and how developing future scenarios can support climate change adaptation.

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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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