All Stories

  1. Humanitarian action
  2. History: the moral economy perspective
  3. Mental Map
  4. Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
  5. The History of Humanitarian Aid: Famines in Ireland 1840s, Soviet Russia 1920s, and Ethopia 1980s
  6. Eine neue Periodisierung humanitärer Hilfe
  7. The history of the phenomenon and concept of NGOs, 19th and 20th century.
  8. Introduction to the theme issue: “Mental maps: geographical and historical perspectives”
  9. British Humanitarian Aid for Erfurt, 1806–1815
  10. From Neutrality to Membership: Sweden and the United Nations, 1941–1946
  11. New perspectives on the concept of 'moral economy'
  12. Introduction to the thematic issue ‘Moral Economy: New Perspectives’
  13. Openness and Freedom of Information in Scandinavia
  14. Introduction
  15. Openness, Transparency, and Participation in the Scandinavian countries
  16. The Good Plumpuddings’ Belief: British Voluntary Aid to Sweden During the Napoleonic Wars
  17. Rationales of Humanitarianism: The Case of British Relief to Germany, 1805–1815
  18. ‘Power Investigation: The Political Culture of Nordic Self-Understanding’: Introduction
  19. Introspective Performance: The Scandinavian Power Investigation as a Politico-Cultural Practice
  20. Das schwedische Volksheimdenken der Zwischenkriegszeit Problem oder Lösung?
  21. Schweden
  22. “Matts Mattson Paavola knows Elihu Burritt”: A Transnational Perspective on Nineteenth-Century Peace Activism in Northern Europe
  23. The Absent-Minded Founder: Norway and the Establishment of the United Nations
  24. Regional Cooperation and International Organizations
  25. Reframing NGOs: The Identity of an International Relations Non-Starter
  26. “In a Class by Itself”: Cold War Politics and Finland's Position vis-à-vis the United Nations, 1945–1956
  27. Sechzig Jahre und kein bisschen weise: Die Vereinten Nationen in der postnationalen Konstellation
  28. Facing the Fascist Model: Discourse and the Construction of Labour Services in the USA and Sweden in the 1930s and 1940s
  29. On the Origins of ‘Parliamentary Diplomacy’
  30. Prestige and lack of alternative: Denmark and the United Nations in the making
  31. Civil Society in the Baltic Sea Region by Norbert Götz, Jörg Hackmann
  32. Henry Milner, Eskil Wadensjö (eds.): Gösta Rehn, the Swedish Model and Labour Market Policies: International and National Perspectives
  33. Schweden
  34. Modernisierungsverlierer oder Gegner der reflexiven Moderne?