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Maj. Gen. (ret) Karlis Neretnieks


Associated Fellow

Karlis Neretnieks, Major General (ret). Born 1949. Presently conducting research at the Institute for Security & Development Policy (ISDP) and the Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI).

KN has graduated from both the Swedish and Norwegian General Staff courses and also pursued academic studies at Insitut Universitaire De Haut Etude Internationales in Geneva.

Earlier Rector of the Swedish National Defence College. He has also served as; Special Advisor at the Swedish Ministry of Defence on Baltic State Security, Chief of Operations in the Central Joint Command, Commander of Swedish Armed Forces International Centre, Commander of 18. Mechanized Brigade and Head of Department in the Army Staff.

He is a Fellow of the Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences.
He is also a board member of The Swedish Atlantic Council and member of the Advisory Board at The Geneva Institute for the Democratisation of Armed Forces (DCAF).
He is Commander of the Latvian Order of Three Stars. 

 

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Publications on Confidence Building in Korea

Niklas Swanström
Rock Bottom Sinking of Relations with North Korea
ISDP POLICY BRIEF, No. 31, May 27, 2010 Webpage Link
Danielle Wu, Sangsoo Lee
Kim Jong-il’s Visit to China: An Abiding Friendship?
ISDP POLICY BRIEF, No. 29, May 12, 2010 Webpage Link
Sangsoo Lee, Ingolf Kiesow
No Confidence in Korea: A Regional Problem in a Global Context
MONOGRAPH, May 2010, pp. 137 Webpage Link
Niklas Swanström (ed.)
Asia 2018-2028: Development Scenarios
BOOK, June 2008, pp. 151 Webpage Link
Sangsoo Lee, Alec Forss
The 17th South Korean Presidential Election: No More Sunshine for North Korea?
POLICY PAPER, December 2007 Webpage Link
Liu Lin
The North Korean Nuclear Test and its implications
SILK ROAD PAPER, November 2006 Webpage Link
Niklas Swanström (ed.)
Conflict Prevention and Conflict Management in Northeast Asia
BOOK 2005, pp. 267 Webpage Link