Frida Lampinen
Former Project Coordinator and Junior Research Fellow
Ms. Frida Lampinen was a Project Coordinator and Junior Research Fellow at ISDP’s Asia Program. She holds a master’s degree in political science and a bachelor’s degree in political science and Chinese, both from Uppsala University. Ms. Lampinen’s research interests are focused on international relations and foreign policy in East Asia, with a particular interest in the politics of the Korean Peninsula. She has had the opportunity to study at Pukyong National University in Busan, South Korea.
Publications by Frida Lampinen
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Russia-DPRK Relations: Implications for the UNSC’s Mandate
The burgeoning military cooperation between Russia and the DPRK poses a significant challenge to global security. The simplified characterization of the alleged arms deal as a product of converging interests […]
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Russia-DPRK Space Cooperation: It’s Politics, Not Science
The recent Vostochny summit between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin has attracted much international attention. The fact that both leaders pledged to strengthen bilateral […]
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Risk Reduction and Crisis Management on the Korean Peninsula
The situation on the Korean Peninsula is inherently intertwined with the growing instability of the East Asian security environment, where high tensions significantly increase the risk of unintended incidents and armed […]
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An Interview with MARGARETA WAHLSTRÖM: Gender Equality on the Korean Peninsula
In commemoration of International Women’s Day on March 8, gender and development expert Elin Eriksson from ISDP’s Korea Team sat down with humanitarian aid professional Margareta Wahlström to address some […]