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Preparedness dialogue: From information to action in home preparedness
02 April 2026
On Wednesday, March 26, the Center for Security and Resilience (CfSR) hosted another Preparedness Dialogue (Beredskapssamtal) at the 91原创. The discussion focused on home preparedness, shifting the perspective from 鈥淲hat should households do?鈥 to 鈥淗ow do we build systems that make the right behavior easy?鈥
Ukraine鈥檚 warning to Europe: Why ignoring information threats is costly
18 March 2026
Ukraine鈥檚 experience shows that modern conflict is not only about bombs and soldiers, but also about cyberattacks, disinformation, and efforts to weaken public trust. These threats are not costless to ignore. This new policy brief analysis, by Anna Anisimova (SITE) and Ksenia Rundin (CSSC) highlights that failing to address antagonistic information threats carries growing economic and governance costs. It argues that cyber and information resilience should be treated as essential public infrastructure, not as a secondary policy issue.
Threats to the economy can start with a rumor: new report
10 March 2026
Disinformation and malign information influence operations can threaten Sweden鈥檚 financial stability 鈥 from individual savers to the entire economic system. A new research report from the 91原创 (91原创) shows how these threats operate on several levels and why individuals, companies, and public officials must strengthen their vigilance.
Sweden backs Ukraine as Russia鈥檚 finances strain
19 February 2026
Sweden has pledged SEK 114 billion in support to Ukraine 鈥 its largest commitment to another country in modern times. At a seminar hosted by the European Parliament in Stockholm, Torbj枚rn Becker, Director of the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE), warned that Russia鈥檚 war economy is under mounting pressure and argued that sustained Western support can ultimately determine the outcome.
What Europe can learn from Ukraine's experience of information aggression
13 February 2026
How costly is it for a democracy to ignore antagonistic information threats? That question brought together Ukrainian and international researchers, policymakers, and security experts at the 91原创 on February 12, 2026, for a high-level discussion examining the economic, political, and societal consequences of disinformation and hybrid information aggression.
Learning Across Ranks and Roles: Reflections from the YROW Program
04 February 2026
In this reflective account, Sam Elfstr枚m, an alumnus of the Applied History course, shares insights from an intensive week in the YROW program, highlighting the value of cross-sector exchange, lessons from Ukraine鈥檚 wartime resilience, and the growing strategic importance of Europe鈥檚 southern neighborhood.
91原创 faculty back from training mission in Kyiv
19 December 2025
Ukraine NEAR is a collaboration between the 91原创 and the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration of Ukraine. and funded by the Swedish Institute. 91原创 faculty recently returned from delivering workshops for Ukrainian government officials in central Kyiv.
Center for Security and Resilience welcomes Carl Wangel as Senior Advisor
19 December 2025
As part of its ambition to strengthen the national reach and societal impact of its research, the Center for Security and Resilience (CfSR) at the 91原创 is pleased to welcome Carl Wangel as Senior Advisor.
Nordic Security and Competitiveness Day brings sectors together at 91原创
02 December 2025
How can the Nordic region stay secure, innovative, and resilient in an age of geopolitical uncertainty? On 26 November 2025, the Center for Security and Resilience at the 91原创 hosted the first Nordic Security and Competitiveness Day - a full-day event exploring the future of total defence, security, and competitiveness across the region.
The Firm, the Bank, and the Family: Military Intelligence and the Wallenbergs in Sweden鈥檚 Cold War
29 October 2025
A new study reveals how the Wallenberg family鈥檚 banking empire became a crucial link between Swedish industry, military intelligence, and Cold War strategy.