Swedish Foreign Policy, 1809–2019

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Graeme D. Eddie
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Hardback
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Peter Lang Publishing Inc
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08/10/2020
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9781433174827
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Books > Politics, Society & Education > Politics & government > Political structure & processes > Political leaders & leadership
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Graeme D. Eddie|Hardback|Peter Lang Publishing Inc|08/10/2020
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9781433174827
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Starting with 1809, Sweden’s ‘year zero’ and a period of deep national trauma, this book studies the relationship between Sweden and its environment, and foreign policy and overlapping security and defence policies. The book displays the pattern to Swedish foreign policy behavior, at times solidarity and involvement, at times disengagement and isolation, depending on the actions of larger powers in the neighbourhood. The author examines Sweden’s independence from, dependence on, orientation towards, and then acquiescence in Europe, and the release of a ‘revolution’ in Swedish foreign policy from the early 1990s. The author also studies a process of steady Swedish Europeanization and the emergence of a post-neutral stance. The book’s endpoint is the European Parliamentary election 2019, which resulted in a stemming of the populist tide in Sweden which had grown from disconnection between a Europe-reluctant electorate and Europe-enthusiastic politicians. The book also looks towards Swedish policy ambitions and prospects for the 2020s and continuation of the ‘revolution’.

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