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Wilén on challenges for peacekeepers

Published 27 February 2020 Nina Wilén has together with Lindy Heinecken (Stellenbosch University) co-authored the article ”No Place Like Home? Postdeployment Reintegration Challenges Facing South African Peacekeepers” in the journal ”Armed Forces and Society”. We find that peacekeeping veterans experience the time away from the children, concerns over infidelity and too little institutional suppor

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/wilen-challenges-peacekeepers - 2024-12-25

Kinnvall with new publication

Published 30 January 2020 Catarina Kinnvall has published a forum commentary entitled “Multiplicity, Discipline and the Political” in “New Perspectives: Interdisciplinary Journal of Central and East European Politics and International Relations” (edited by Benjamin Tallis). This forum draws together scholars working in different ways and different settings to discuss how (and, indeed, whether) Mul

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/kinnvall-new-publication - 2024-12-25

New book on Varieties of Democracy

Published 14 February 2020 Jan Teorell has together with Michael Coppedge, John Gerring, Adam Glynn, Carl Henrik Knutsen, Staffan I. Lindberg, Daniel Pemstein, Brigitte Seim, Svend-Erik Skaaning, co-authored the book ”Varieties of Democracy: Measuring Two Centuries of Political Change” (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020). “Varieties of Democracy” is the essential user's guide to The Vari

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/new-book-varieties-democracy - 2024-12-25

Aggestam and True on gender and foreign policy

Published 9 March 2020 Karin Aggestam and Jacqui True are guest editors of a Special Issue on gender and foreign policy in the journal “Foreign Policy Analysis”. They have also co-authored the introductory article “Gendering Foreign Policy. Advancing a Comparative Framework for Analysis”. The Special Issue addresses the rise and resistance to pro-gender norms and feminist strategies in foreign pol

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/aggestam-and-true-gender-and-foreign-policy - 2024-12-25

Hildingsson on industrial decarbonisation

Published 13 March 2020 Roger Hildingsson has together with Oscar Svensson and Jamil Khan co-authored the article ”Studying Industrial Decarbonisation: Developing an Interdisciplinary Understanding of the Conditions for Transformation in Energy-Intensive Natural Resource-Based Industry”, which has been published in the journal ”Sustainability”. The article examines the potential of combining three

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/hildingsson-industrial-decarbonisation - 2024-12-25

Bergman Rosamond on crisis

Published 17 March 2020 Annika Bergman Rosamond has together with Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen, Mo Hamza, Jeff Hearn, Vasna Ramasar, Helle Rydstrom, published the article ”The case for Interdisciplinary Crisis Studies” in the journal ”Global Discourse”. In this article Bergman Rosamond and her co-authors argue that our contemporary world is defined by the presence and claims of crisis – from climate c

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/bergman-rosamond-crisis - 2024-12-25

Credibility: a problem in international negotiations and in digital everyday life

Published 20 March 2020 Christer Jönsson has authored the article ”Revisiting the Problem of Credibility in the Age of Post-Truth”, which has been published in the journal ”International Negotiation”. Credibility is a central concept in negotiation theory. To make your messages credible is an essential part of persuasion. At the receiving end, you need to make credibility assessments of the messag

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/credibility-problem-international-negotiations-and-digital-everyday-life - 2024-12-25

Bergman Rosamond on feminist foreign policy

Published 24 March 2020 Annika Bergman Rosamond has authored the article “Swedish Feminist Foreign Policy and “Gender Cosmopolitanism”, which has been published in the journal ”Foreign Policy Analysis”. Gender justice and equality have risen to prominence in the constitution of foreign and security policy. In this article Bergman Rosamond locates the analysis of feminist foreign policy (FFP) withi

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/bergman-rosamond-feminist-foreign-policy - 2024-12-25

Malkopoulou on the concept of politics

Published 7 April 2020 Anthoula Malkopoulou has published an article on "Hermann Heller on politics: discipline, sphere and activity" in the journal “History of European Ideas”. The article examines how a leading German constitutional theorist in the 1920s envisioned the idea, practice and science of politics in terms of shared values and social cooperation. Malkopoulou finds that Hermann Heller u

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/malkopoulou-concept-politics - 2024-12-25

Teorell on bureaucracy and growth

Published 16 April 2020 Jan Teorell, Agnes Cornell and Carl Henrik Knutsen have co-authored the article "Bureaucracy and growth", which has been published in the journal ”Comparative Political Studies”. In this paper, Jan Teorell together with co-authors Agnes Cornell and Karl Henrik Knutsen, revisit the hypothesis that a Weberian bureaucracy enhances economic growth. Theoretically, there are good

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/teorell-bureaucracy-and-growth - 2024-12-25

Martin Hall on seeing the Nomads Like a State

Published 5 May 2020 Martin Hall (2020) Seeing the Nomads Like a State: Sweden and the Sámi at the Turn of the Last Century, in Jamie Levin (ed) Nomad-State Relationships in International Relations: Before and After Borders, Palgrave McMillan. In modern history, states have typically attempted to eliminate nomadism. Perhaps uniquely, Sweden reinforced nomadism among some of its Sámi population. In

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/martin-hall-seeing-nomads-state - 2024-12-25

For love and for life: emotional dynamics at the World Congress of Families

Published 5 May 2020 Sara Kalm has co-written an article with Anna Meeuwisse at the School of Social Work (LU), called ”For love and for life: emotional dynamics at the World Congress of Families”. It analyses the mobilisation of conservative transnational activism in the field of family policy, and it has recently been published in the journal Global Discourse.  Länk till publikationen på ingenta

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/love-and-life-emotional-dynamics-world-congress-families - 2024-12-25

Sara Kalm on the citizenship dimension of transnational inequalities

Published 13 May 2020 Sara Kalm has written an article called ”Citizenship Capital”, which has recently been published in the journal Global Society. This article examines the citizenship dimension of transnational inequalities. It is clear that some citizenships offer great advantages while others are liabilities for the individual, and the aim of this present article is to develop a conceptualis

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/sara-kalm-citizenship-dimension-transnational-inequalities - 2024-12-25

Annika Bergman Rosamond on "Music, mining and colonisation"

Published 10 June 2020 Annika Bergman Rosamond has authored the article 'Music, mining and colonisation: Sámi contestations of Sweden’s self narrative,’ published in a special issue on politics and music in the Danish political science journal Politik, Vol. 23:1, 2020. Sweden’s dominant self-narrative has tended to marginalise its historical colonisation of Sápmi. Indeed, there  has been little em

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/annika-bergman-rosamond-music-mining-and-colonisation - 2024-12-25

Malkopoulou on the value of electoral participation

Published 11 June 2020 Malkopoulou has published two articles on how high voting turnouts improve political representation and help fight off right-wing populism. In ‘The Politics of Voter Presence’ (International Political Science Review), Malkopoulou and Hill draw on theories of political presence to defend the act of voting. In doing so, they shift the focus of such theories from the compositio

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/malkopoulou-value-electoral-participation - 2024-12-25

‘Celebrities as Ethical Actors: Individuals and Cosmopolitan Obligation’

Published 15 June 2020 Annika Bergman Rosamond has published the chapter ‘Celebrities as Ethical Actors: Individuals and Cosmopolitan Obligation’ in The Routledge Handbook to Rethinking Ethics in International Relations, edited by Birgit Schippers, 2020. This chapter offers an investigation into the cosmopolitan, privileged and self serving  underpinnings of celebrity activists in their role as di

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/celebrities-ethical-actors-individuals-and-cosmopolitan-obligation - 2024-12-25

Curating the Partition: dissonant heritage and Indian nation building.

Published 23 July 2020 Ted Svensson has published an article in the International Journal of Heritage Studies. The article analyses recent public initiatives to memorialise the establishment of India and Pakistan as postcolonial states in terms of violent partitioning rather than as a successful act of independence from British imperialism. The twin focal points of the article are the Partition Mu

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/curating-partition-dissonant-heritage-and-indian-nation-building - 2024-12-25

Contentious colonies: The positional power of imperial peripheries

Published 27 July 2020 Sindre Gade Viksand has published an article in the Review of International Studies. The article analyzes how peripheral actors in imperial structures are able to acquire external assistance for their independence struggles. This article builds a framework to better understand how these extra-imperial ties are translated into peripheral positional power. This framework is co

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/contentious-colonies-positional-power-imperial-peripheries - 2024-12-25

Teorell on why monarchy was the dominant form of rule in the pre-modern era.

Published 4 August 2020 John Gerring, Tore Wig, Wouter Veenendaal, Daniel Weitzel, Jan Teorell, & Kyosuke Kikuta have co-authored the article "The Rise and Demise of a Regime Type", Comparative Political Studies, forthcoming. In this paper, Jan Teorell together with co-authors propose an explanation for why monarchy was the dominant form of rule in the pre-modern era but then substantially decline

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/teorell-why-monarchy-was-dominant-form-rule-pre-modern-era - 2024-12-25

"Rituals of World Politics: On (Visual) Practices Disordering Things".

Published 18 August 2020 Ted Svensson has recently contributed to an article in the journal Critical Studies on Security. Rituals are customarily muted into predictable routines aimed to stabilise social orders and limit conflict. As a result, their magic lure recedes into the background, and the unexpected and disruptive elements are downplayed. Our collaborative contribution counters this move b

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/rituals-world-politics-visual-practices-disordering-things - 2024-12-25