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Strategic Autonomy – Views from the North

December 2021 • Lewander Jakob , Helwig Niklas , Håkansson Calle , Iso-Markku Tuomas , Nissen Christine

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The concept of strategic autonomy has been a frequent topic in the EU the last few years. The continuous management of political crisis has expanded the discussion beyond security and defence. How do the Nordic countries relate to this pursuit of sovereignty and capacity to act? This anthology explains and analyses how Denmark, Finland and Sweden view strategic autonomy, what similarities and differences exist between the countries' attitudes and how they view their and the EU's role in a polarized world. (2021:1op)

Should Sweden adopt the euro?

November 2017 • Höpner Martin

Analysis

Sweden currently benefits from being a euro outsider. This conclusion is drawn by Martin Höpner, a political scientist at the Max Planck Institute in Germany. At the same time, Höpner explains, Sweden should be prepared to explain and defend its choice to keep the krona.

Svenskarnas attityder till EU har stabiliserats: Analys av SOM-institutets undersökning 2015

January 2016 • Berg Linda , Bové Klara

Analysis

Swedish attitudes towards the EU are often described as ambiguous and utilitarian. In this Sieps analysis of the SOM Institute survey 2015, the authors elaborate on issues such as Swedish support for EU membership, attitudes towards a hypothetical Euro membership and the estimation of how the EU membership has affected Sweden in a number of areas.

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