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Background

The Institute for Security and Development Policy is a Stockholm-based independent and non-profit research and policy institute. The Institute is dedicated to expanding understanding of international affairs, particularly the interrelationship between conflict, security, and development. The Institute’s primary areas of geographic focus are Asia and Europe’s neighborhood. The Institute incorporates the Asia Program and the Silk Road Studies Program. The latter, formerly affiliated with Uppsala University, constitutes, since 2005, a Joint Center with the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute, Johns Hopkins University-SAIS.

ISDP staff have been interviewed by and written extensively for both Swedish and international daily media, and have been published regularly in peer-reviewed journals. They can provide in-depth knowledge as well as insighful analysis of contemporary issues affecting wider Asia. To find and contact an expert, have a look at our expertise page.


Press Contact

Martina Klimesova
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Johanna Popjanevski
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Newsletter

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New Book Releases

 

Niklas Swanström, Sofia Ledberg and Alec Forss (ed.)
Conflict Prevention and Management in Northeast Asia: The Korean Peninsula and Taiwan Strait in Comparison

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Nirmala Joshi (ed.)
Reconnecting India and Central Asia: Emerging Security and Economic Dimensions

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Michael Emerson, Jos Boonstra, Nafisa Hasanova, Marlène Laruelle and Sebastien Peyrouse
Monitoring the EU’s Central Asia Strategy

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