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Advisory Board Meeting
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2024-09-18
On Thursday, September 12, the Center for Sports & Business held a meeting with its advisory board to discuss several strategic issues for the Center.
Swedish Elite Football
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2024-06-07
This week, the Center for Sports & Business launched a multi-year educational program tailored specifically for decision-makers in Swedish Elite Football. The program includes participants from...
StratCom lunch with Oscar Stenström
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2023-11-30
A much appreciated behind-the-scenes talk on how the historic shift in Sweden’s security policy came about after the fast deterioration of our security environment following the invasion of Ukraine.
New Article on Cosmopolitanism
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2023-11-03
Carl Ritter, researcher at the Center for Statecraft and Strategic Communication, has published an article in the Journal of Political Ideologies
Applied history 2024
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2023-10-11
The unique course explores the significance of historical knowledge in understanding contemporary global issues, offering students a valuable opportunity to travel to Cambridge, London, and...
Isak Axelsons uppsats
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2023-03-08
Russian history is marked by oppression, with the war in Ukraine serving as a painful reminder. However, in the last 170 years, there have been moments of hope for the country. SSE student and Applied...
new website
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2023-04-05
The Ax:son Johnson Institute has launched a new website showcasing their historical research and collaboration with the Ax:son Johnson Foundation
The Suez Canal Purchase
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2023-02-23
Matthew Hefler writes in Engelsberg Ideas how the purchase of the Suez Canal shaped Britain
stolpe podcast
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2023-06-07
It is said that humans never learn from history. But is that really true?
Han Kang in the Literary Agenda
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2024-10-10
South Korean author Han Kang has won the 2024 Noble prize in literature. We have twice enjoyed Han Kang’s novels in the schools reading project the Literary Agenda.