
Johannes Nordin
Research Fellow
Johannes Nordin is a Research Fellow at ISDP’s Asia Program. Within ISDP’s Strategic Consultancy, he follows geopolitical developments across Europe and the Indo-Pacific, with a particular focus on China’s foreign relations at the intersection of technology, security, and international order. His main areas of expertise include Sino-European ties, semiconductor and technological supply chain issues, non-proliferation, and debates on EU security and autonomy. Mr. Nordin holds an MSc in International and European Relations and a BA in Political Science and Economics from Linköping University. He is also a member of the Younger Generation Leaders Network on Euro-Atlantic Security (YGLN) and BASIC’s Emerging Voices Network.
Publications by Johannes Nordin
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“Strategic Autonomy, Anyone?” Charting Europe’s Shifting Security Debates and 2024-2029 Priorities
Executive Summary Policymakers are preparing for the 2024-2029 EU legislative period in a dramatically changing geopolitical landscape. With escalating wars and humanitarian crises on its borders, shifting trade dynamics, deindustrialization […]
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Eco-Economic Balancing Act: The EU’s Approach to the China EV Trade Dispute
The European Commission unveiled in June the long-expected preliminary results from the ongoing anti-subsidy investigation into Chinese Electric Vehicle (EV) manufacturers. Applicable from July 5, 2024, a new provisional tariff […]
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Messaging Mayhem: The EU’s Struggle for Clarity on Israel-Palestine
Few long-standing conflicts evoke such intense discussions and foreign policy debates as Israel-Palestine, be it within or between the European Union’s 27 member states – informed by differing historical and […]
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Kinas Stormaktsambitioner, Frihandel och Försörjningskedjor (China’s Great Power Ambitions, Free Trade and Supply Chains).
The chapter explores China’s growing international engagement and changing perceptions, discussing how Beijing’s trade priorities and supply chains affect Europe. It subsequently addresses Beijing’s authoritarian tendencies over the past decade […]
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EU-U.S. Convergence on China Chip Sanctions: On Brittle Ground?
The United States unveiled new wide-ranging restrictions on China’s semiconductor industry in October 2022, unprecedented in scope and intent. Abandoning the Trump years’ erratic approach to individual Chinese tech companies, […]