Spotlight on research
Are you curious about how research affects your day-to-day life? Or perhaps you want to know more about our research and how it can contribute to a safer society?
Our researchers study military and civilian aspects of defense, crisis management and security. The research covers security policy, crisis management and leadership under stressful conditions, as well as warfare, defense and military operations.
Here you can read a selection of interviews with some of our researchers where they share knowledge and research results within their domains.
Current themes
The war in Ukraine
Here you find a collection of interviews, articles and videos about Russian warfare and the invasion of Ukraine. We have also collected articles on research and educational projects being c...

NATO
Interviews with some of our researchers where they shed light on various aspects of NATO, such as the consequences of a NATO membership for Sweden's identity as a state and strategy changes...

2025
Love on the frontline in Ukraine
How are soldiers affected by having a romantic relationship with another soldier during an ongoing war? Marcel Mangold, Senior Lecturer in War Studies at the Swedish Defence University, expl...

Hybrid threats demand new strategies for intelligence services
In a new study, Mikael Weissmann examines how intelligence and security services need to adapt their operations to counter modern hybrid threats and antagonistic actors. "They must think be...

When the boundaries blur between terrorism and organised crime
Criminal organisations, such as drug cartels, are increasingly being classified as hybrid organisations. This means they are not only regarded as criminal networks but also as terrorist orga...

“More crises mean more civil rights are put at risk”
Olivier Borraz’s research is focused on how organisations handle crises and examine what happens to democracy when an increasing number of situations are treated as crises. This spring, he i...

2024
The emergence of a unique military perspective on urban warfare
In a recent study, Associate Professor of War Studies Anna Danielsson explores how the U.S. military’s understanding of urban warfare has developed and evolved from the mid-19th century to t...

How norms and values influence an organisation's flexibility
Organisational culture plays a crucial yet often overlooked role in how individuals and units respond to rapidly changing conditions. This is the conclusion of Mathias Wallin, who, in a new...

In the shadow of Russia
The anthology Russian Warfare and Influence: States in the Intersection Between East and West focuses on how the Baltic states, Belarus, Serbia, and Georgia are affected by their position...

'Stability depends on US balance of power policy'
Donald Trump's policies will be crucial for the future of the rule-based liberal world order, according to Jacob Westberg. He sees risks such as isolationism, premature attempts to end the w...

US election: "I don't think he can be controlled"
Increasingly impatient voters expressed their dissatisfaction with both the economy and illegal immigration. This could be how Donald Trump's electoral victory is interpreted, according to p...

"The new american right is a radical reassessment of conservative ideas"
In an article published in the scientific journal International Affairs , Stefan Borg analyses the new American right that has emerged in the United States over the past eight years.

Female cadets' strategies for managing their role in the Swedish Armed Forces
Today's female cadets hold a stronger position than previous generations of women within the Swedish Armed Forces, but they still need to employ various strategies to manage their minority s...

"Some units experience significantly more accidental shots than others"
Every year, several accidental discharges occur within the Armed Forces, sometimes with a fatal outcome. By scanning the safety culture, some of these accidents could be prevented, according...

Focus on external actors' military strategies
To understand how military interventions affect the dynamics of civil war, intervention strategy needs to be studied in particular, according to a new thesis from the Swedish Defence Univers...

New doctoral thesis analyzes how wargaming functions
In his thesis, Patrik Hulterström explores how wargaming can enhance learning and military training. Among other contributions, he has developed a framework that can be used to analyze warga...

How civil-military collaboration affects Swedish total defence
The construction of Swedish total defence introduces tensions and conflicts largely attributable to differing views on how total defense should be implemented, according to a new PhD thesis...

Why is civil-military collaboration challenging?
In an article recently published in the scientific journal Defence Studies , researchers at the Swedish Defence University explore the factors that hinder civil-military collaboration in t...

The academisation of officer education in focus
In a new scientific article, Sebastian Larsson examines the development of Swedish officer education since the 19th century, focusing on its academic aspects. "Over time, we can see how ac...
Civil-military joint exercises are ineffective
Researchers at the Swedish Defence University have examined whether exercises intended to promote civil-military collaboration lead to improved cooperation. "The results show that the exerc...
Art as a tool for transitional justice
An article recently published i Security Dialogue advocates for viewing the arts as a vital tool in understanding transitional justice as a sociocultural project that centers the everyday...

"Crisis managers would benefit from a more flexible approach"
A new study shows that crisis managers often evaluate the effectiveness of their interventions by how well they followed predetermined procedures and protocols. "These results are paradoxic...

The resilience of fighting power in the Russia-Ukraine war
In a new book, Viktoriya Fedorchak provides an analysis of the Russia-Ukraine war, using the concept of fighting power to assess the operational performance of both sides during the first ye...

What characteristics lead to high ethical competence?
A strong internal moral compass and the ability to identify ethical dilemmas are factors that characterize leaders with high ethical competence. This is shown in a new NATO report in which r...
A broader outlook on environmental disasters
In his doctoral thesis, Rasmus Andrén examines the conflict dynamics that emerged in connection with the 2014 flood disaster in Kashmir. “I demonstrate that disasters can both exacerbate an...

More focus on the employee's perspective
In an article published in the Scandinavian Journal of Military Studies, researchers at the Swedish Defence University investigate how the Swedish Armed Forces' decision to reorganise operat...

More focus on the employee's perspective
In an article published in the Scandinavian Journal of Military Studies, researchers at the Swedish Defence University investigate how the Swedish Armed Forces' decision to reorganise operat...

2023
Volunteers' role in Ukraine
In the book "Slava Ukraini", Ilmari Käihkö examines the role of volunteer soldiers in Ukraine during the conflict in Donbas in 2014 and in the ongoing war against Russia.

"The scarier scenario is a war on several fronts simultaneously"
Anders Ekholm researches operational art and examines the experiences of the Israeli Defence Forces. He has access to several sources in the region and is closely following the current situa...

Field studies in Ukraine provide new insights
Daniel Smith's PhD project focuses on understanding what contributes to cohesion in military units. To explore this, he has conducted interviews with soldiers and officers who have experienc...

Innovative AI research about military decision support
Peter Bovet Emanuel is researching artificial intelligence (AI) and its impact on future warfare. In his research, he created two AI models for decision support. One of the models is very in...

Has the world become more unpredictable?
In his new book, Peter Haldén has studied how humanity has viewed uncertainty and insecurity throughout history. "In the wake of the surprise attacks in Israel, the war in Ukraine, and the...

The significance of anxiety for the research process
The significance of uncertainty and anxiety in the research process is explored in a new article by researchers at Stockholm University and the Swedish Defense University. The focus is prima...

Layers of resistance explain the SAF's slow gender equality efforts
The slow progress of gender equality efforts in the Armed Forces is mainly caused by resistance to change at multiple levels within the organization, according to Frida Linehagen who studied...

Gang-related crime is not a war in the legal sense
The current discussion about using the military to support police efforts in combating gang-related crime requires a full understanding of the fundamentally different functions of the milita...

Smartphones and security
In his doctoral thesis, Håvard Rustad Markussen studies how our smartphones affect democracy and security and how the phones and the companies that manufacture mobile phones and apps, are ac...

How do we respond to hostile narratives?
Using experimental studies, researchers at the Swedish Defense University are looking at how people in different countries react to information influence. "We want to better understand the...

"Our research fundamentally changes the way we understand proxy wars"
What happens when nation-states use other countries as intermediaries to distribute military support to rebel groups is far more complex than previous research has suggested. - Our study s...

"Northern Europe becomes NATO's new front"
The relationship between Russia and the West is the elephant in the room when researchers at the Swedish Defence University examine how we in Sweden and our northern European neighbours have...

Why do Swedes consume content from Russian state-supported media?
Far from all Swedes who consume media from the Russian channels RT and Sputnik agree with the content of the narratives, and the motivations behind this type of media consumption vary greatl...
