For the method used in this article check out our series starter. The Road to Two-Seventy This week, once again, there was no change in the assumed electoral tallies for both President Trump and Vice-President Biden: two-hundred and three votes to three-hundred and thirty-five. But make no mistake, this week
Op-ed: The Green Party and the Future of Foreign Policy
As part of The Perspective op-ed series on all Swedish parliamentary parties, this text is a contribution by the Green Party’s Co-spokesperson, Minister for the Environment and Deputy PM Isabella Lövin. It does not necessarily reflect the views of UPF Lund and The Perspective. What will the world look like in
Op-ed: A Liberal Foreign Policy
As part of The Perspective op-ed series on all Swedish parliamentary parties, this text is a contribution by the Liberals’ Foreign Affairs Spokesperson Fredrik Malm, and does not necessarily reflect the views of UPF Lund and The Perspective. Liberal foreign policies aim to strengthen the liberal democracy in the world.
Op-ed: The Western world should stand strong together
As part of The Perspective op-ed series on all Swedish parliamentary parties, this text is a contribution by the Christian Democrats’ Foreign Affairs Spokesperson Lars Adaktusson, and does not necessarily reflect the views of UPF Lund and The Perspective. Sweden must pursue a value-based foreign policy that respects human dignity
Op-ed: The Left Party and the Future of Foreign Policy
As part of The Perspective op-ed series on all Swedish parliamentary parties, this text is a contribution by the Left Party’s Foreign Affairs Spokesperson Håkan Svenneling, and does not necessarily reflect the views of UPF Lund and The Perspective. In these troubling times I believe a central question is: will
Op-ed: The Centre Party and the Future of Foreign Policy
As part of The Perspective op-ed series on all Swedish parliamentary parties, this text is a contribution by the Centre Party’s two MEP’s Fredrick Federley and Abir al-Sahlani, and does not necessarily reflect the views of UPF Lund and The Perspective. The Liberal values are threatened from many directions in
Op-ed: A performance-based foreign policy
As part of The Perspective op-ed series on all Swedish parliamentary parties, this text is a contribution by the Sweden Democrats’ Foreign Affairs spokesperson Markus Wiechel, and does not necessarily reflect the views of UPF Lund and The Perspective. As the world has become increasingly globalized, foreign policy has become
Op-Ed: The Moderate Party and the future of foreign policy
This op-ed is a contribution by the Moderate Party’s Foreign Affairs spokesperson Hans Wallmark, and does not necessarily reflect the views of UPF Lund and The Perspective. There will be a time after the pandemic. And then Sweden will continue to navigate in somewhat difficult waters. Therefore, it is important
Op-ed: Is the Next Great War Avoidable?
This op-ed is a contribution by the Social Democrats’ Foreign Affairs spokesperson Kenneth G Forslund, and does not necessarily reflect the views of UPF Lund and The Perspective. More and more often I meet American analysts and policy advisers in the United States of America that claim that the next
Development of Whom? China’s Development Project of Sri Lanka’s Hambantota Port
In December 2017, the government of Sri Lanka officially handed over the Port of Hambantota to China Merchants Port Holdings Co Ltd., one of China’s state-owned enterprises, following the contract agreed and signed in July that year. This 99-year lease was a result of a massive amount of debt that