News & Media
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New episode of Japanpodden: Interview with Anette Masui – author of “Sacred waters: a guide to Japanese hot springs”
April 19, 2022: In this episode of Japanpodden, Anette Masui, author of “Sacred waters: a guide to Japanese hot springs” and journalist, explains the concepts and significance of hot springs in Japan. Japanpodden is a Swedish-language podcast about everything related to Japan. The editors are Göran Edman, Hans Rhodiner, Lars Vargö, the Head of the […]
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Anna Wieslander was interviewed by The New York Times on Finland and Sweden being closer to joining NATO
April 14, 2022: Anna Wieslander, Chairman of the ISDP Board, was interviewed by The New York Times on the subject of Finland and Sweden moving closer to NATO despite Russian warnings. “We always consider Finnish security together with our own,” said Anna Wieslander. Here you can read the whole article.
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Reconciling Different Approaches to Conceptualizing the Glocalization of the Belt and Road – Recording available online
April 11, 2022: The full recording of the webinar “Reconciling Different Approaches to Conceptualizing the Glocalization of the Belt and Road” is now available on ISDP’s YouTube channel. We were honored to welcome Dr. Julie Yu-Wen Chen who is Professor of Chinese Studies at the University of Helsinki in Finland. Chen is the academic liaison for […]
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The United Nations Command and the Role of Japan – Recording available online
April 11, 2022: The full recording of the webinar “The United Nations Command and the Role of Japan” is now available on ISDP’s YouTube channel. In continuation with the previous webinar on “The Current and Future Role of the United Nations Command in South Korea”, ISDP’s Korea Center was honored to organize this second webinar to explore this […]
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Anna Wieslander was interviewed in Foreign Policy on the NATO debate in Finland and Sweden
April 7, 2022: Anna Wieslander, Chairman of the ISDP Board, was interviewed in Foreign Policy on the ongoing NATO debate in Finland and Sweden. “The biggest momentum is in Finland, and that has been a bit surprising actually,” said Anna Wieslander. Here you can read the whole article.
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Jagannath Panda in Ticker News on how the EU is changing post invasion
April 5, 2022: Jagannath Panda, Head of the Stockholm Center for South Asian and Indo-Pacific Affairs (SCSA-IPA), talked to Ticker News on how the EU is changing post invasion. “Russia is a threat, and it is going to be a threat, but China is a future threat,” said Jagannath Panda. Here you can watch the […]
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Anna Wieslander talked to Reuters about the prospects of Finland and Sweden joining NATO
April 4, 2022: Anna Wieslander, Chairman of the ISDP Board, talked to Reuters about the prospects of Finland and Sweden joining NATO. “If you look at it, we are preparing to meet the adversary together and I think there is no doubt in which camp we are,” said Anna Wieslander. “You can see the warnings […]
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New episode of Japanpodden about business in Japan – then and now
April 4, 2022: This episode of Japanpodden focuses on the topic of business in Japan – then and now. Japanpodden is a Swedish-language podcast about everything related to Japan. The editors are Göran Edman, Hans Rhodiner, Lars Vargö, the Head of the ISDP Stockholm Japan Center, and Jon Thunqvist. Listen in here. Language: Swedish
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Jagannath Panda moderated YCAPS’ Indo-Pacific Policy Dialogue
April 1, 2022: Jagannath Panda moderated the YCAPS’ Indo-Pacific Policy Dialogue “Japan-Southeast Asia Cooperation Towards a Free and Open Indo-Pacific ( FOIP)” on March 24, 2022. The event aimed to foster a better understanding of the drivers and direction of Japan-Southeast Asian cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region. Here you can read more about the event.
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A New Dawn? Sino-German Relations Post-Merkel – Recording available online
March 31, 2022: The full recording of the webinar “A New Dawn? Sino-German Relations Post-Merkel” is now available on ISDP’s YouTube channel. The relationship between China and Germany has for long been scrutinized, both domestically and internationally. While the Merkel government resisted calls for a tougher stance vis-à-vis Beijing, Berlin could find itself under greater pressure to rethink its China […]