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Applied History Alumn Astrid Viktorsson's Journey to International Relations

14 October 2024
Astrid Viktorsson, an alumn of the Center for Statecraft and Strategic Communication’s Applied History course, shares how the Spring 2022 course shaped her academic path from attending the Kissinger Summer Academy to pursuing a master’s at Johns Hopkins University.

Student perspectives from the YROW Summer Congress

08 October 2024
Read more about the experiences of two Applied History alumns who attended the YROW Summer Congress 2024.

Call for Papers: The Applied History of Strategic Communication

11 September 2024
Special issue of the Journal of Applied History edited by Carl Ritter. Deadline for abstracts: November 1, 2024.

New publication: Corporations and corporatism

21 August 2024
Swedish big business and the Harpsund conferences 1955–1962

Thesis Proposal - Mara Balasa

30 May 2024
A thesis proposal presentation by doctoral student Mara Balasa.

Introducing "Rhetorics: The Art of Persuasion"

26 April 2024
Watch our new video introducing "Rhetoric: The Art of Persuasion" - a new course for masters and CIVICA students to learn the history of rhetorics and the intricacies of persuasiveness.

Upcoming events during spring 2024

23 February 2024
This spring we are happy to host several interesting speakers at our events at SSE.

AJI at the Munich Security Conference

23 February 2024
The Ax:son Johnson Institute for Statecraft and Diplomacy is honored to have hosted a side event during the 60th Munich Security Conference.

Swedish business as a social movement?

19 January 2024
New article by Rikard Westerberg looks at the mobilisation of the masses against wage-earner funds, 1975–1991

Exploring 'Classics of Applied History' and 'The Monkey and the Money' at Book Launch

07 December 2023
An exploration of historical narratives and economic evolution, the recent double book launch of the Classics of Applied History and The Monkey and The Money was hosted by CSSC.