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The Swedish National China Centre brings together experts and the Centre’s target groups for discussions on China-related issues. Our physical events usually take place on the premises of the Swedish Institute of International Affairs, at 37 Drottning Kristinas väg in Stockholm. Some of our discussions also take place digitally. In addition to the events listed here, the Centre arranges closed meetings and roundtable discussions.

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Japan-Sweden Relationship in a shifting era: Exploring Common interests and opportunities following the 2024 Elections

22 November 2024 14:00
ENEOS Hall, Building #3-S, Komaba II Campus, Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo
Japan-Sweden Relationship in a shifting era: Exploring Common interests and opportunities following the 2024 Elections The Economic Security Research Program (ESRP) at The Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology (RCAST), The University of...
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The Asian Barometer 2024: Swedes views and opinions about China, India and Japan

17 June 2024 09:00
Zoom
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The Asian Barometer 2024: Swedes views and opinions about China, India and Japan The Asian Barometer 2024 follows up on the first-of-its-kind survey from 2022 regarding Swedish public opinion about China, India and Japan. In 2022, we found that vie...
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The Asian Barometer – Swedish Views of China, India, and Japan

21 June 2022 11:00
Zoom (online)
The Asian Barometer – Swedish Views of China, India, and Japan What is the Swedish public’s views of the Asian giants China, India, and Japan? How is cooperation with these countries perceived, and how might public opinion impact the Swedish government...
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Chinese Influence Operations and a “Machiavellian Moment” in Sweden?

31 January 2022 09:00
Zoom
Chinese Influence Operations and a “Machiavellian Moment” in Sweden? Are we witnessing a “Russification” of China’s influence operations? What are the causes and dynamics of this shift, and how effective is this new Chinese posture? How should Sweden a...