Theme: NATO
Here you will find interviews with some of our researchers where they shed light on various aspects of NATO, such as the consequences of a NATO membership for Sweden's identity as a state and strategy changes after NATO and EU membership.
What characteristics lead to high ethical competence?
A strong internal moral compass and the ability to identify ethical dilemmas are factors that characterize leaders with high ethical competence. This is shown in a new NATO report in which r...
Sweden's way to NATO
Magnus Christiansson has transitioned from being a teacher at the Karlberg Military Academy to becoming a researcher and senior lecturer at the Swedish Defence University. He frequently appe...
The consequences of NATO membership for Sweden's identity as a state
The upcoming NATO membership of Sweden will impact the nation's identity as a state, transitioning from a history of neutrality and non-alignment to becoming a significant military actor in...
"Northern Europe becomes NATO's new front"
The relationship between Russia and the West is the elephant in the room when researchers at the Swedish Defence University examine how we in Sweden and our northern European neighbours have...
Strategy changes after NATO and EU membership
In a new book, researchers at the Swedish Defence University analyse how and to what extent eleven countries in Eastern Europe have adapted their defence strategies since joining the EU and...
NATO's research in focus
In the report NATO's Research , Magnus Christiansson, Senior Lecturer in War Studies at the Swedish Defence University, describes how NATO's research activities function.
"Brussels and Washington should aim for a long-term sustainable transatlantic consensus"
In a recently published article in the academic journal European Foreign Affairs Review , Kjell Engelbrekt, Professor of Political Science at the Swedish Defence University, discusses poss...