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Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

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Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

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4 Index

Forum Axess by Kurt Almqvist 7

The Engelsberg Seminar 9

International Seminars 71

International Summer School 159

Swedish Seminars 161

The Great Non-Fiction Book Prize 215

Summer Academy 217

Axess Magazine 221

Global Axess 249

Television Programmes 277

Axess TV 291

Books 345

Funded Books 355

Chronological Report 365

Contributors 515

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The objective of Forum Axess is to disseminate the results of scholarly work and research and generate conditions for bringing together academics, journalists, writers, the business community and the general public. The Foundation’s vision is to support individuals, ideas and humanistic projects that run the risk of finding themselves outside current trends, but which, in the long term, are deemed to be of decisive benefit to by preserving traditions and by renewing and developing society. The motto is “excellence and access”. The Foundation focuses on a small number of humanistic areas and projects that have prospects of providing effects deemed to be long-term and of high quality. Driven by a sense of civic responsibility, the Foundation exists to conduct activi­ ties of long-term, decisive importance for the development of society from a comparative international perspective. The aim of its activities is to initiate and explore new ideas and methods and to transfer the resulting knowledge to society. A community thrives on human encounters. The Foundation aspires to constitute a forum for independent, intellectual and spiritual discussion in Sweden, an important element of which is to introduce an international, interdisciplinary humanist debate. The Foundation’s publishing arm summarises the diverse activities of the Foundation and makes them accessible to the

7 forum axess general public through seminars and conferences, publications in the form of books, a humanistic scholarly magazine and television programmes broadcast through the Foundations tele­ vision channel, Axess TV.

Kurt Almqvist President Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation Stockholm, December 2016

8 The Engelsberg Seminar

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The Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation’s Engels­ berg Seminar is a forum for promoting independent discussion of practical and spiritual matters of importance to Swedish society and culture, and for promoting Sweden’s ongoing con­ ­ tribution to international, interdisciplinary humanist debate.

1999 The Swedish Success Story? 24th to 27th of august at engelsberg manor The modern project promises that man can create the world anew. Sweden in the 20th century was a supreme embodiment of that promise. During that century it evolved from a minor state on the fringes of northern Europe – with no foreign policy function in the European system of states (other than as a potential ally of Germany against Russia) and with a population many of whom dreamed of getting out of the country as soon as possible – to a world ideological alternative. The formula had already been expressed in 1936, in Marquis Childs’ book Sweden: The Middle Way, in which Sweden was seen as a possible midway between the individualist USA and the collectivist Soviet Union. Sweden seemed to represent com­ promise, a balance between self-assertion and subjugation. Modernity aims to eliminate contradictions between free­ dom and equality, between state and society. In many people’s

9 the engelsberg seminar eyes, no state achieved more headway in these respects during the 20th century than Sweden. It became a symbol of modernity. The freedom which Sweden sought to realise has been a “freedom to”, aimed at making possible a “freedom from”. In this “freedom from” modernity seeks its own enigma, its own inherent meaning. Sweden in the 20th century was also to actively assimilate the notion that it could abolish the contradictions of modernity. Modernity became Sweden’s self-image: the promise of a future which had left historical ties behind it, a harmonisation of modernity sustained by perpetual and continuous peace. Sweden entered its fourth age of greatness: at one time (in the 17th century) a military power, in the 18th century it had become a great power in the field of science (Linnaeus, Celsius and others) and then, in the late 19th century, became a great power in the field of engineering (“industries of genius”): tele- communications, ball bearings, electronics. Starting in the 1930s, Sweden faced the modern age with its eyes wide open, and the fourth age of greatness began. From this perspective, the Second World War could only be termed a deviation, a temporary dip in the development curve. The casus belli between the great powers was really no concern of Sweden: the war centred round problems which Swedish society had already left behind it. Then, after the war ended, the modernity project could be resumed with full vigour. Under Social Democratic leadership a was formed, in­tended to give people the freedom which would enable them to realise­ their potential and in doing so find the meaning of secular life. In one field after another Sweden, in relation to the size of its population, took the lead. An advanced technological culture resulted among other things in Sweden having two car manu­ facturers when most comparable countries had none at all. Swedish industry was able almost single-handed to rearm the country’s armed forces with ultra-modern weaponry. A close- knit social insurance system appeared to provide com­prehensive security. Equality between the sexes is another pivotal criterion of a country’s modernity. Here again, Sweden took the lead.

10 the engelsberg seminar For just over a decade now, though, the Swedish self-image has been disintegrating. “The world’s most modern country” – the paradigm no longer serves as a benchmark for the future. Sweden seems to have lagged behind. Swedish self-esteem is rocking on its heels. The welfare consensus supporting post-war society has been broken. What used to be the bulwark against harmful influences from the outside world – the policy of neutrality – seems to have lost its relevance in a world from which the great power blocs have vanished. After accession to the EU, Nato membership beckons. Sweden’s go-it-alone approach is finished and the sense of leading the world and being unique has gone. Sweden itself no longer believes in modernity – in the model of progress, willingness to negotiate and technical progress which was once fundamental. Such, in part, is the perspective in which we have found the themes for this conference, aimed at drawing up a balance sheet for Sweden’s 20th century.

moderators Alf W. Johansson, Professor of History, Södertörn University, Stockholm, Sweden, Kay Glans, Journalist, Svenska Dagbladet, Stockholm, Sweden, Kristian Gerner, Professor, Department of Eastern European Studies, University, Sweden, Kim Salomon, Department of History, , Sweden

lecturers Rolf Torstendahl, Department of History, , Sweden, Sverige i ett europeiskt perspektiv – särväg eller huvudfåra? Rune Johansson, Professor, Ethnic Studies, Linköping University, Sweden, Konstruktionen av svenskheten Jonas Frykman, Professor, Department of Ethnology, Lund University, Sweden, Svensk mentalitet Håkan Arvidsson, Lecturer, Department of History, Roskilde Univer­ ­ sity, , Modernitetsbegreppet Henrik Berggren, PhD, Editor, Dagens Nyheter, Stockholm, Sweden, Nationalism och Bo Stråth, Professor, European University of Florence, Italy, Neutralitet som mentalitet

11 the engelsberg seminar Mikael af Malmborg, PhD, Department of History, Lund University, Sweden, Neutraliteten och lusten att bestämma själv Ann-Sofie Ohlander, Professor, School of Humanities, Education and Sciences, Örebro University, Sweden, Den välsignade tillväxten av människovärdet Hans Ingvar Roth, Master of Letters, Researcher, Uppsala University and Department of Theology, Lund University, Sweden, Det multi­ kulturella Sverige Klas-Göran Karlsson, Lecturer, Department of History, Lund Univer­ sity, Sweden, Förintelsen – ett svenskt problem? Anders Isaksson, Author and Journalist, Dagens Industri, Stockholm, Sweden, Normaliseringen av Sverige Per Molander, Researcher, SNS (Centre for Business and Policy Studies), Stockholm, Sweden, Vad har gått förlorat under moderniteten?

commentators Sheri Berman, Dr., Department of Politics, , Prince­ton NJ, USA Bernt Henningsen, Professor, University of Humboldt, Berlin, Germany Fredrik Schoug, PhD, Department of Ethnology, Lund University, Sweden Olav Riste, Professor, Institutt for Forsvarsstudier, Oslo, Patrick Salmon, Professor, Department of History, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK Madeleine Hurd, Lecturer, Södertörn University, Stockholm, Sweden Kajsa Ekholm Friedman, Assistant Professor, Department of Social Anthropology, Lund University, Sweden Göran Dahl, Lecturer, Department of Sociology, Lund University, Sweden Kjell Östberg, Associate Professor, Södertörn University, Stockholm, Sweden Per-Olof Bolander, Editor, Stockholm, Sweden

12 the engelsberg seminar 2000 Visions of the Future 26th to 28th of august in association with the odd engström foundation at avesta manor and engelsberg manor

The 20th century came to an unexpected ending. For a long time during the Cold War, two evenly balanced blocs appeared to be confronting each other, but suddenly the communist empires collapsed, at the same time as capitalist societies introduced a revolution in information technology, the further conse­quences of which we can, at present, only guess at. Meanwhile, the outlines are appearing of a genetic engineering revolution which is probably going to change the world even more than the IT revolution has done already. There have been other periods in history when people have felt themselves faced with steadily accelerating changes, but never, it seems, has that feeling been more justified than today. We have a profound crisis of orientation: everything that used to be solid is evaporating. The old patterns of interpretation are weighed and found wanting. What economic, political, and technical opportunities and problems lie ahead of us and by what values and norms are our actions to be governed? The unexpected ending of the 20th century reminds us of the un­ predictability of future developments, but without asking questions of this kind we will be less prepared than ever for the complex issues with which we are going to be confronted. The world that is now taking shape as we enter the 21st century seems different in many ways from the world we have been accustomed to. What kind of society awaits us? What role will be played by the nation state and what lies in store for political democracy? What counterpoises will there be to global capitalism? What will the working life of the future be like? How will science and technology develop? What kind of wars and conflicts will we see? What is the import of being human if we are able to take evolution into our own hands, and what would be the political

13 the engelsberg seminar and cultural implications of such possibilities? What will become of our collective and individual identity in a world so changeable and devoid of frontiers? What will become of imagination and artistic narrative in a culture where opportu­ nities for virtual experience and interactivity are so great and in which reality itself is tending to become more and more virtual?

moderator Göran Rosenberg, Writer, Dagens Nyheter, Stockholm, Sweden

lecturers Harold Bloom, Professor, and New York University, USA, The Invention of the Human, How to Read and The Western Canon Maccoby, PhD, Maccoby Group, USA, The Changing Sense of Self Robert Jay Lifton, Professor, the City University of New York, USA, The Protean Self: A Future of Many Shapes and Trickle-down Nuclearism Saskia Sassen, Professor, University of , USA, Cities and Global­ isation Johan Rådberg, Professor, Lund University, Sweden, The Role of Archi­ tecture Kimche, PhD, Israel Council for Foreign Relations, Israel, The Future of War and Conflict Rolf Ekéus, Ambassador, Chairman of the Governing Board at SIPRI, Sweden, War and Politics Martin van Creveld, Professor, Hebrew University, Israel, The Future of War Robert Shapiro, PhD, United States Department of Commerce, USA, A Global Perspective from America Allan Larsson, Chairman of the Swedish Television, Sweden, A Euro­ pean Perspective Jeffrey Rosen, Associate Professor, George Washington University, USA, The Eroded Self: Information and Knowledge in Cyberspace John Ziman, Professor, University of Bristol, UK, The Globalisation of Science

panel members Ulf Pettersson, Professor, Uppsala University, Sweden Peter Sylwan, Dr., Lund University, Sweden

14 the engelsberg seminar , Author, Sweden Nils Karlson, PhD, the City University, Sweden Lars Magnusson, Professor, Uppsala University, Sweden Johan Svedjedal, Professor, Uppsala University, Sweden Anders Mortensen, Dr., Lund University, Sweden Dan Laurin, Recorder Player, Professor, National University for Fine Arts and Music, Tokyo, Japan Mikael Löfgren, Editor, Dagens Nyheter, Sweden , former Swedish Prime Minister, Member of the Advisory Board to the UN Staff College, Sweden Henry Etzkowitz, Associate Professor, State University of New York, USA Bernt Ericson, Dr., LM Ericsson, Sweden Joan , Professor, the Centre for Science and Education of the Open University, UK

15 the engelsberg seminar 2001 The Future of Religion 15th to 17th of june at avesta manor and engelsberg manor

Why does religion matter? Many answers have been put forth including that it grounds values, creates purpose and gives meaning in an ontological sense to our existence. Often science turns religious experience into an epiphenomenon but unfortu­ nately offers nothing in return. How can modern society deal with this deficit of meaning? The position of religion in the Western world today presents a contradictory picture. On the one hand there are many indi­ cations of a far-reaching secularisation having taken place. Traditional religions are in many places losing adherents and common knowledge of tradition is diminishing. Has the individual, in religion as in other matters, become an individualistic, “cherry-picking” consumer? There are indi­ cations that the hectic pace of the information society and its insistence on flexibility probably are transforming the con­ ditions governing religious experience. Man’s increasing progression, through science and tech­­ nology, from being created to himself becoming a creator, is probably also impacting on his relation to religion. On the other hand, it is arguable that secularisation is a myth. Perhaps people today believe in other things and in other ways and possibly this really implies a revitalisation of religious life. Now, just as previously, there is a great need of meaning and coherence and the discrediting of the political utopias, which in many ways were substitute religions, has put religion back in focus again. Science is triumphant but apparently has little to say about the meaning of existence and the nature of good and evil, even though it sometimes takes on an element of religious conviction itself. The new choices confronting us, for example due to the development of biotechnology, are perhaps making the nor­ mative system of religion still more important. There are fears

16 the engelsberg seminar today of Western societies being fragmented, partly because they are no longer held together by common convictions and norms, and religion is perhaps necessary as an integrating force. At the same time religion is obviously contributing to- wards fragmentation by giving rise to sects and fundamentalist move­ments. How can religious convictions be united with the pluralism of modern society and its insistence on respect for dissidents? Will the fundamentalist movements, like commu- nism, be vanquished by Western liberalism, individualism and consumerism, or will they, on the contrary, acquire added ­importance? Or will the Gnostic “tradition” instead shape the future, with its scepticism towards doctrinal faith and its ­emphasis on inward enlightenment?

moderator Michael Maccoby, Dr., the Maccoby Group, Washington DC, USA

lecturers Paul Heelas, Professor, Lancaster University, UK, The Sacralization of Life Erik Davis, Contributing Editor, Wired, San Francisco, USA, Techgnosis – The Incarnation of Ideas José Casanova, Professor, New School for Social Research, Department of Sociology, NY, USA, Religion in a Global Age Morton Narrowe, Chief Rabbi, Stockholm, Sweden, The Sacred and Profane Antoine Faivre, Professor, Directeur d’Études à l’École Pratique des Hautes Études, Sciences Religieuses, Sorbonne, , Western Esoteric Currents of this Turn of the Century – Continuity and New Per­ spectives Gilles Quispel, Professor Emeritus, University of Utrecht, the­ Nether­ lands, Gnosis and the Future of Christianity – A Historical Survey Elaine H. Pagels, Harrington Spear Paine Professor of Religion, Princeton University, USA, The Gnostic Approach to Religion Robert Jay Lifton, Professor, City University of New York, USA Fundamentalism in a Psychoanalytic Perspective – The Self John C. Farrell, Associate Professor of Literature, Claremont McKenna College, Claremont, USA, Religion and Freud – Secular Fundamen­ talism

17 the engelsberg seminar Whitney S. Bodman, Doctoral Candidate, Harvard Divinity School, , Massachusetts, USA, Islamic Fundamentalism Massimo Introvigne, Dr., CESNUR (Center for Studies on New Religions), Turin, Italy, The New Religions in Practice Rolf Ekéus, Ambassador, Chairman of the Governing Board at SIPRI, Sweden, Future Threats John F. Haught, Professor, Georgetown University, Department of Theology, Washington, USA, Science, Religion and the Question of Cosmic Purpose Harvey Cox, Professor, Harvard Divinity School, Harvard University, Massachusetts, USA, The Future of the Great Religions

18 the engelsberg seminar 2002 Consciousness, Genetics and Society 14th to 16th of june at avesta manor

All beings so far have created something beyond themselves. Do you want to be ebb of that great tide, and revert back to the beast rather than surpass mankind? What is the ape to a man? A laughing-stock, a thing of shame. And just so shall a man be to the Superman: a laughing-stock, a thing of shame. You have evolved from worm to man, but much within you is still worm. Once you were apes, yet even now man is more of an ape than any of the apes. Friedrich Nietzsche Thus Spake Zarathustra

Does scientific research exist for man, as we understand him today, or is man something that exists for research, in its ­endeavour to realise the new man? Friedrich Nietzsche proph- esied about this a little more than a hundred years ago, but where do we stand today? Nietzsche’s interpretation of Darwin’s­ theory interestingly portends present discourse. The claims of the new biotechnology – apprehensions aside – must be allowed to be tested and in routine democratic order be addressed, in advance, by an earnest and serious debate con­ cerning its potential consequences. What prospects has man­ kind, given the blessings of science in the shape of cloning, artificial intelligence and organ banking? How do theologians, philosophers, historians and social scientists look upon this progression? What is the humanistic response to what appears to be a new and seemingly victorious paradigm? Is it due time to ask if evolutionary biology has gone too far by claiming issues that perhaps only can be addressed by philosophy and theology? Biology seems to maintain that it is essentially a matter of degree alone and not one of a kind that separates man from other animals. The resistance to the new technological advances in the field of biology and genetics likely derives from this very demotion and even qualitative deterio­

19 the engelsberg seminar ration in man’s status, value and significance in the cosmos. In short, his ontological significance, even his very being, appears to be under attack from an apparently impersonal rational demiurge lacking all accountability: an altogether rational, free-floating, scientific reason. Yet how does the present level of progress of science look from a historical perspective? What about science’s history of broken promises? On what exactly does this culture’s immense optimism but also its apprehensiveness hinge? Are we the victims of a utilitarian, bordering on pedestrian, philosophy when individual suffering can be examined only in the shadow of a far greater but entirely unpredictable future? Could it be that we are facing a new battle of universals, out of which will emerge a wholly new vision of man? At the Engelsberg seminar, no answers are taken for granted and all of approach are kept wide open. Yet one thing is certain: if biotechnology is able to keep its promise, then we are situated squarely in the middle of Nietzsche’s prophecy. Perhaps nothing can prevent this development, but then perhaps we can try to understand it, should we perchance remain the same human beings following the future triumphs of science.

moderator Michael Maccoby, Dr., the Maccoby Group, Washington DC, USA

lecturers Sverre Sjölander, Professor, Linköping University, Sweden Evolution of Consciousness – Some Crucial Steps and Stages Martin Alda, Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Dalhousie Univer­ sity Medical School, Canada, Genetics and Mood Disorders – A Lesson In Complexity Evelyn Fox Keller, Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts, USA, The Century of the Gene Georg Klein, Professor, Microbiological and Tumour Biological Cen­ tre, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, Brilliant, Malingered Queen: Reflections About the New Biology Leonard Guarente, Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,

20 the engelsberg seminar Massachusetts, USA, Regulation of Ageing by Sir2 – Possible Implications for Human Health Panayiotis Zavos, Professor, University of Kentucky, USA, Reproductive Cloning Mode of Human Infertility Treatment Lee M Silver, Professor, Princeton University, USA, Cloning, Genetic Engineering and the Future of Human Kind Johnjoe McFadden, Professor, University of Surrey, UK, The Brain’s Electromagnetic Information Field = Consciousness Hilary Rose, Professor of Sociology, City University, London, UK Arguments Against an Evolutionary Psychology Max More, PhD, Extropy Institute, USA, The New Enlightenment vs. The New Reactionaries Steven Rose, Professor of Biology, the Open University, Milton Keynes, UK, Escaping Evolutionary Psychology Robert Wright, Author, New Jersey, USA, Does Evolution Have a Spiritual and Moral Dimension? Mary Midgley, Professor of Philosophy, University of Newcastle, UK, The Many Maps Model Erwin Bischofberger, Professor, LIME, Karolinska Institutet, Stock­ holm, Sweden, A Humanistic Response to the Challenges of Genetics Raja Ramanna, Dr, National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bangalore, India, Moksha – A Critique Luke Anderson, Author, London, UK, Colonising the Seed – Genetic Engineering and the Patenting of Life Richard Heinberg, New College of , USA, Are Democracy and Genetic Engineering Compatible? Kenan Malik, Author, London, UK, In Defence of Human Agency

21 the engelsberg seminar 2003 Towards a Cosmopolitan Culture? Future Consequences of Religion, Ethnicity and Migration 13th to 15th of june at avesta manor

Europe in recent decades has been increasingly characterised by an ethnic and cultural diversity with a growing non- European element. The conflicts and problems arising in this connection are perhaps to be viewed as a species of teething trouble on the road to a fruitful hybrid culture. Coupled with a growth of socio-economic stratification, they can also mark the beginning of a profound fragmentation whereby ethnic subcultures, instead of being integrated with European societies, reject the values and norms of the dominant culture. There are fears of such a society becoming characterised by strong sus­ picion and hostility, a “conflict of civilisations” in the everyday context. The trend towards even greater ethnic and cultural diversity in Europe seems inevitable in the century that lies ahead of us. The European population is ageing steadily, and all the indi­ cations are that its low birth rate will have to be made up for by means of large-scale immigration. What will it take for this kind of Europe to become a smooth-running society? What demands will be made on European societies and on people migrating to them? On what philosophical and political foundations is such a society to rest? What, for example, will be the role of religion? Will a cosmopolitan culture arise as a consequence of generation changes, with new generations becoming less and less tied to their ethnic identity and adopting a global culture and lifestyle? Or will separate identities flourish but prove less of a problem than expected; perhaps the fear of them is just a legacy of the homogenisation ideals of mod­ ernism? There are perhaps important lessons to be learned for the future by studying the situation in present-day Europe. Differ­ ent countries – France, Britain and Germany, to take just a few examples – have adopted different standpoints on immigration,

22 the engelsberg seminar and comparisons between them could provide important clues for what a future policy might bring and what can Europe learn from the United States, with its long tradition of being a melting pot?

moderator Göran Rosenberg, Author and Journalist, Sweden

lecturers Philip Bobbitt, Professor, Texas University, School of Law, USA, Sovereignty and Identity in a Historical Perspective Ingvild Saelid Gilhus, Professor, University of Bergen, Department of Religious Studies, Norway, The Role of Religion in Cosmopolitan Cultures Richard Swartz, Author and Journalist, Sweden, Historical Experience of European Cosmopolitanism – The Habsburg Empire and the Fall of Yugoslavia Zygmunt Bauman, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, University of Leeds and University of Warsaw, UK/, When Strangers Meet Strangers – The Challenges of Cosmopolitanism Nathan Glazer, Professor Emeritus, Harvard University, Department of Sociology, USA, The Reality of Multiculturalism in America Russell Jacoby, Professor of History, UCLA, USA, The Myth of Multiculturalism David Goodhart, Editor-in-Chief, Prospect magazine, UK, Solidarity and Diversity: The Progressive Dilemma Norman Birnbaum, Professor Emeritus, Georgetown University Law Center, USA, USA and Europe – The Identity Divide Catherine Audard, Dr, London School of Economics, Forum of European Philosophy, UK, Multicultural Citizenship and the Politics of Recognition – The Case of France Michael Bommes, Dr, Professor, University of Osnabrück, Institute of Migration Research and Intercultural Studies, Germany, German Identity and Ethnic Diversity Jytte Klausen, Professor, Brandeis University, Department of Politics, USA, Euro-Muslims: Rejection and Belonging Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Member of Parliament, Volkspartij Voor Vrijheid en Democratie, the , The Case of Holland Elazar Barkan, Professor, Department of History and Cultural Studies, Claremont Graduate University, USA, Historical Crimes and National Identity

23 the engelsberg seminar Kuper, Professor, Department of Human Science, Brunel University, UK, The Culture of Discrimination: Reflections on Multi­ culturalism Kenan Malik, Author and Journalist, London, UK, Multiculturalism and Individual Freedom Christopher Hitchens, Author and Journalist, UK/USA, Should the World Become American?

24 the engelsberg seminar 2004 Media and Media Power 17th to 19th of june at avesta manor

It is a widespread perception today that reality and media images are merging, the media becoming our reality. Shake­ speare’s words “All the world’s a stage” would today be ex­ pressed: “All the world’s a studio”. We are bombarded with images and information from a global media network, which is spreading an increasingly fine-meshed net over our everyday world and our self-perception. Narcissus sees his reflection today not in a pond, but a screen. What mind creates this symbiosis between media and mentality? Power over opinion has always been an important dimension in politics, but today the dramaturgy of the media probably has more influence than ever before. How does it affect politicians and the thrust of politics? If the media really have such power over politics and the mind, there is reason to ask who has power over the media and what governs the actions of these players. How do editors and journalists perceive the world? What do they base their stance on? Do media owners have set agendas, or do they simply try to adapt to whatever they think will sell? How do media moguls deal with other centres of power – political, economic and military? What power do advertisers have over the editorial content of the media? What role do the media play in forming the new world order, today seemingly dominated by the USA? On the one hand, ownership in the media world is being concentrated; on the other hand, control over information has been much more difficult to acquire. During the war on , a network of individuals in the USA created their own alternative news agency, Commandpost.com. From , via a blog, the Iraqi “Salam Pax” gave his views on the war – critical both of Saddam and the USA. No discussion on media power today can ignore the small players. They are developing new be­ havioural patterns, both as producers and as consumers. The

25 the engelsberg seminar question is if in the final analysis it is the consumers, through their preferences, who have the last word, rather than the commercial media. Criticism of the media for “dumbing down” could then be rephrased: where have all the thinking consumers gone? Or is it conceivably so that mass media and mass communi­ cation require archetypal themes to dramatise the message in order to capture their readers/spectators? Are mass media con­ sumers furthermore in fact stirred by low gossip and great stories whether true or false in substance? If this is the formula that media are, consciously or unconsciously, determined by – where are we to end up in the future?

moderators Kay Glans, Editor-in-Chief, Axess Magazine, Stockholm, Sweden Ove Joanson, Chairman, Sveriges Radio, Stockholm, Sweden Christine Ockrent, Author and Journalist, France

lecturers , Editor-in-Chief, Financial Times Magazine, UK Power and Responsibility – A Comparative Perspective on European Media Thomas Steinfeld, Editor, Süddeutsche Zeitung, Germany Making up Which Mind? Print Journalism and Intellectual Culture in the West Jonathan Fenby, Author and Editorial Director, EarlyWarning.com, UK, Ten Years On – How the Internet Has Changed Information and Media Power and How It Has Not Niklas Ekdal, Political Editor-in-Chief, Dagens Nyheter, Stockholm, Sweden, Editorial Journalism – A Thriving Dinosaur , Author and Journalist, American Enterprise Institute, USA, A in Ideas: How Market Competition is Making the Media More Fair and More Useful Adam Michnik, Editor-in-Chief, Gazeta Wyborcza, Imperfect Society – Reflections upon the Power of the Press in Poland Laurent Joffrin, Editor-in-Chief,Le Nouvel Observateur, Paris, France, French Press and Its Political Influences William H. Roedy, President, MTV Networks International, New York, USA, Rocking the Vote – A Global Perspective: How Young People can Change the World David Goodhart, Editor-in-Chief, Prospect magazine, UK Media and Hyper-Democracy

26 the engelsberg seminar Sidney Blumenthal, Author and Journalist, USA, Media Power and the Crises of Democracy Thomas Hylland Eriksen, Professor, Department of Social Anthro­ pology, University of Oslo, Norway, Informing Ourselves to Death Nathan Shachar, Author and Journalist, Dagens Nyheter, Sweden, The Middle Eastern Soap Opera – How One Conflict Monopolises News Isabel Hilton, Author and Journalist, The New Yorker, USA, The Foreign Correspondent Edward Lucas, Journalist, the Economist, UK, The Public’s Right to In­ correct Information Roy Greenslade, Professor of Journalism, City University, London, UK, News: The Free Market’s Most Precious Commodity Tarun Tejpal, Editor-in-Chief, Tehelka, New Delhi, India, Independent Media in India – Past, Present and Future Anna Politkovskaya, Journalist, Novaya Gazeta, Moscow, Russia, The Freedom of Press in Russia Kavi Chongkittavorn, Editor-in-Chief, The Nation, Bangkok, Thai­land, Tighter Knots: The Future of Southeast Asian Media Shuli Hu, Editor-in-Chief, Caijing, Beijing, , China and Media Reform Shashi Tharoor, Under-Secretary-General for Communications and Public Information, , UN Perspectives on the Future of Media

27 the engelsberg seminar 2005 Empire and the Future World Order june 16th to 18th at avesta manor

Empire got itself a bad name during the past century but recently more and more voices are making themselves heard in the international debate, speaking up for the notion of empire as a “benign form of order”. For instance, the British historian Niall Ferguson argues in his book Colossus for the notion of an American – yet reluctant – empire in the making. We now know that the fall of communism did not, as many had expected, lead to a new world order. History did not come to an end, but seems to have taken a leap into a new era, whose contours are yet to be revealed. The Engelsberg Seminar 2005 invites participants to discuss the subject of empire and world order from both historical and present perspectives. Is for instance the United States an empire? If it is, are its population and elite prepared to shoulder such a burden? Can an empire play a positive role in creating a stable, liberal and democratic order? What characteristics must an empire have to be successful in the long term? Or are imperial ambitions in fact essentially destabilising? If so, what are the alternatives to empire when it comes to creating a stable world order? Are there other power centres in the world, such as the and China, which can and want to challenge the US in this role or build supporting empires? What role will these giants play on the global stage? Historical analogies can provide us with a guide and valuable advice for the future, but only if used cautiously. What can be learnt from the history and development of the Roman, Ottoman, Spanish, Habsburg and British empires based on the concept of empire as a benevolent form of order? Which bodies can promote an international order that creates stability and encourages development towards democracy and respect for human rights? The United Nations was intended to be such an organisation, but as its 60th anniversary approaches,

28 the engelsberg seminar it is difficult to feel unbridled enthusiasm. Its victories have been many, but its failures hard to endure; even the Secretary General, Kofi Annan, a couple of years ago asserted that the entire UN system was in need of radical reform to regain its legitimacy. However, what can the UN accomplish without the approval and collaboration of powerful nations? The only remaining superpower or hyperpuissance, the USA, through its unique position, plays a central role in the world order, but as developments in Iraq show, it is more difficult to win the peace than to win the war. What is the state of the US resolve and its ability to find allies? Europe appears the self-evident partner in such an alliance. Historical and political ties are strong – but perhaps they are dissolving. Europe has frequently distanced itself from US foreign policy, but what alternatives could the European Union offer? And last but not least, the often stated fact that globalisation is bringing the world closer does not of necessity lead to greater affinity: it may just as well create greater awareness of differences and in its turn lead to new conflicts.

moderators Niklas Ekdal, Political Editor-in-Chief, Dagens Nyheter, Sweden, Christine Ockrent, Journalist, France, Edward Lucas, Editor the Economist, UK

lecturers Hugh Thomas, Writer and Historian, UK, The Rise of the Spanish Empire Richard Pipes, Professor, Harvard University, USA, The Russian Im­ perialism – Past and Present Nathan Shachar, Writer and Journalist, Dagens Nyheter, Sweden, The Portuguese Empire Orhan Pamuk, Author, Turkey, The Loss of the Ottoman Empire Jan Morris, Author, UK, Late Beauties of the British Empire Charles Maier, Center for European Studies, Harvard University, USA, Order and Disorder – A Survey of European Systems of States in the 20th Century György Schöpflin, MEP of EU Parliament, Brussels, Belgium,Austria - Hungary – Empire and Democracy Won’t Combine

29 the engelsberg seminar Tøger Seidenfaden, Editor-in-Chief, Politiken, Denmark, Empire by Attraction – The EU Adventure Peter Bender, Writer and Journalist, US, Are the Americans the Romans of Today? Philip Bobbitt, Professor, Texas University School of Law, USA, Future Demands on Nation States – Reflections on Security William Kirby, Professor, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University, USA, When Did China Become “China”? Ross Terrill, Dr., Fairbank Center for East Asian Research, Harvard University, USA, Chinese Imperialism David Rieff, Writer and Journalist, USA, The United Nations and the Crisis of the World System Shashi Tharoor, Under-Secretary-General for Communications and Public Informatiom, United Nations, UN and the Future World Order David Coleman, Professor of Demography, Oxford University, UK, Future Demographic Trends Robert Cooper, Director-General for External and Politico-Military Affairs at the Council of the European Union,The European Empire Deepak Lal, Professor, University of California, USA, The British Empire – Maintaining a Liberal Global Order Ian Buruma, Writer and Professor, Bard College, USA, Democracy and Culture

30 the engelsberg seminar 2006 The Secular State and Society june 15th to 17th at avesta manor

Only a few decades ago, the future of religion in the West seemed predictable and there was good reason to suppose that the rest of the world would follow suit, with society growing increasingly secularised. The question of the future of the secular state could be deleted from the agenda, for the simple reason that there would be ever fewer believers to challenge it. Evidence to the contrary – in America for example – was simply dismissed. The theory seemed to have the backing of historical logic. Secularisation and the secular state marked the culmination of a long process in the West whereby Christianity had steadily lost ground. The ideas of the Enlightenment were surely in ascendance. Modernity indeed implied secularism. Science and social progress appeared victorious in the contest for souls and society. But western secularism was never without its com­ plications: extreme utopian political creeds, such as communism and fascism, were arguably quasi-religions in their own right. At the start of the 21st century, however, it seems as if we have entered a post-secular era. Religion has proved itself important in ways that have widely different meanings. The experience may be primarily an individual, inward concern, or it may represent the core of certain movements which respect, or pro­ fess to respect, the secular state but claim the right to determine its member’s lifestyles. But movements have also appeared which aspire to leave their imprint on society as a whole and thus to abolish the secular state. Are these fundamentalist movements akin to the religions whose divisions had such a destructive impact on Europe? How is the secular state to act in relation to these mani­ festations of religions? Should it endeavour to remain neutral, as in the US, or support religion but show equal favour to all convictions, as in India? Does a weak state religion act as a safeguard against rivalry between religious groups as arguably

31 the engelsberg seminar it does in the UK, or should a strict distinction between church and state prevail as in France or Turkey? What are the prospects for constructing secular constitutions in the Middle East, after the coalition forces dismantled a singular secularist, Saddam Hussein? Does it matter if those prospects are slight? And how should Europe respond to and fight the movements which challenge the secular state and perhaps wish to gain control of it? Under what conditions will those movements challenge such a state and in what ways? And above all, can the secular state endure in the long term without a secularisation of society? That is to say, if a majority of the population is religious, will they accept a secular state? In this conference these issues are discussed in a threefold manner: first the historical forces behind the emergence of the secular state and society are outlined, and then the threats to secular society considering Europe and Islam are discussed taking examples from different European countries, and finally the future of multicultural society is addressed.

moderator Edward Lucas, Journalist, the Economist, UK

lecturers Olivier Roy, Writer and Professor, EHESS, University of Paris, France, France and Islam Theodore Dalrymple, Writer and Journalist, UK, Muslims in Britain – The Effects of Secularisation Lars Hedegaard, Writer and Journalist, Denmark, The Growth of Islam in Denmark and the Future of Secularism Carl Rudbeck, Writer and Journalist, Sweden, Sweden and Islam Tariq Ramadan, Writer and President of the think tank European Muslim Network, Belgium, The Muslim Mission in Europe Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Writer and Politician, the Netherlands The Price of Freedom – Muslim Women in Holland Bassam Tibi, Writer and Professor, University of Göttingen, Germany, What Islam for a Post-Secular Europe? – The Case of Germany Dogu Ergil, Professor, Ankara University, Turkey, Turkey, Europe and Islam

32 the engelsberg seminar Etyen Mahcupyan, Writer and Turkish Economic and Social Studies Foundation, Turkey, Challenges of Change and Authoritarian Secularism Pierre Lellouche, Writer and Politician, Deputé of the Assemblée Nationale, France, The Islamic Threat Rolf Ekéus, Ambassador, OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities, Sweden, Contradictions in Secularism and Islam; Iraq Paul Scheffer, Writer and Journalist, the Netherlands,The Multicultural Drama – European Experiences Ibn Warraq, Writer, Founder of ISIS (Institute for the Secularisation of Islamic Society), USA, Identity, Culture, Reason and the West Kenan Malik, Writer and Journalist, UK, The Failure of Multiculturalism Nathan Shachar, Author and Journalist, Sweden, Multiculturalism – Some Views on a Conceptual Muddle Hugh Roberts, Dr., Director, International Crisis Group, Cairo, , Against Identity Politics

33 the engelsberg seminar 2007 What is the West? june 14th to 16th at avesta manor

After a life lived in India, Rudyard Kipling famously remarked that East is East and West is West and never the twain shall meet. But now they do: through immigration, through travel, through globalisation. But are the terms West and East merely a mental map that creates boundaries where none should exist? Can the distinction be meaningful when it is used to explain everything from the division of the Roman Empire to the Cold War and now the fight against jihadism? Japan, Brazil, Israel and all defy geography to claim to be “West”. Despite Russia’s European Christian roots it still counts as “East”. Substantive or not, the terms determine our cultural self- awareness and the way we make sense of the world. Since Oswald Spengler’s Der Untergang des Abendlandes, Westerners (and others) have been discussing its future. More recently, Huntington has cautioned of a clash of civilisations in which the West will lose its pre-eminent place. Is the defining feature of the West hostility to the East? Edward Said’s critique of Orientalism, once fashionable, is now discredited. The new theory is that Westerners have been be­ witched by the riches and civilisations of the East: close observation and awe have been the hallmarks of that, not ignorant be­little­ment. Maybe the real prejudice today is not the idea of the “no­ble savage” but the outsider’s “Occidentalist” stereotypes about “de­praved Westerners” and their dehumanised culture and society. So how and where did ideas about the Western world arise? And how far are they accurate? How far is technological innovation and industrialisation a “Western” phenomenon? What are the spiritual characteristics and features that define the West today? Answers to these raise new questions. How do non-Westerners in modernised settings perceive the West? Are old national identities giving way to a new common Western identity at least, or at first, in Europe? Can the Euro-Atlantic

34 the engelsberg seminar West survive the decline of Atlanticism? If Western values are at least potentially universal is it practical or desirable to spread them across the world?

moderator Edward Lucas, Journalist, the Economist, UK

lecturers , Writer and Philosopher, UK, The West and the Rest from a Historical Perspective Philippe Nemo, Professor, Economics, Law and Social Sciences Department, ESCP Europe, Paris, France, The Invention of Western Values Georgios Varouxakis, doctoral student, Queen Mary University of London, UK, The Origins of the Idea of “the West” David Landes, Professor, Harvard University, USA, Cornerstones in Western Development Robert Irwin, Historian, Novelist and Writer on Arabic Literature, UK, The Orientalists and Their Enemies Larry Siedentop, Dr., University of Oxford, UK, Democracy in Europe Tøger Seidenfaden, Editor-in-Chief at Danish Daily Politiken, Den­ mark, Western Values, National Identities Robert Shapiro, Dr., Chairman and Co-Founder, Sonecon, USA, Democracy in America Sahin Alpay, Professor, Bahcesehir University, Istanbul, Turkey, Turkey and Westernization Nadezhda Mihaylova, former Bulgarian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Institute for Democracy and Stability in South-East Europe, The West Viewed from the Balkans Marina Warner, Writer, UK, The Compass of Story: Eastern Bearings in Western Literature Avishai Margalit, Professor of Philosophy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Co-author with Ian Buruma of Occidentalism (2004), Jerusalem, Israel, The West by the Rest Pankaj Mishra, Writer, UK/India, The Legacy of Muslim Immigration Ibn Warraq, Writer, Founder of ISIS (Institute for the Secularisation of Islamic Society), USA, Self-Criticism: The Redemptive Grace of Western Civilisation Hans Kollhoff, Architect, Germany, Go West: Welcome in Europe

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Philip Bobbitt, Professor, Texas University School of Law, USA, The Wars on Terror David Frum, American Enterprise Institute, USA, The Universality of Western Values Göran Rosenberg, Journalist, Sweden, The Future of the European Gemeinschaft Rolf Ekéus, Ambassador, OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities, Sweden, Threats to European Integration Bo Huldt, Professor, Swedish Defence College, Sweden, The Future of Transatlantic Relations

36 the engelsberg seminar 2008 On Russia june 12th to 14th at avesta manor

European and Russian history have long been intertwined. Over the centuries, the Russian Tsars tried to turn the Russian people towards European culture. Peter the Great opened a gateway to the West by creating St Petersburg (on what was then Swedish soil). Catherine the Great was absorbed by the ideas of the Enlightenment. Yet there also linger long term, perhaps deeper, divergences. The influence of the Enlightenment was fairly superficial in Russia, compared to other European countries. The move to the industrialisation was less of a development than a leap – made first during the19 th century, a phase that was interrupted by the First World War, and then later forced through by Stalin. Could Russia have become part of a similar development that took place in other parts of what we now call the West? On what does the alleged Russian sonderweg actually depend – geographical factors, language, religion, or cultural differences? Russia has not been asked to join the European Union, nor have the Russians themselves shown an interest in joining. Some argue that it depends upon geopolitical factors, or that Russia is too large to become a member, bordering Norway in the west and North Korea in the east, covering eleven timezones. After the fall of the Soviet Union at the end of the Cold War, so-called shock therapy was applied in Russia in order to rid its people of the communist joke for good. But did the West have the right response? Did relief at the end of the Cold War blind it to potential risks? One might ask if the legacy of Russian history doomed its post-communist experiments, and also what the long-term influence of the Orthodox Church has been on Russia’s relationship to the West at a cultural level. Today, many observers are alarmed by recent developments. From a Western perspective, things appear to be moving in the wrong direction: away from democracy, free media and the rule

37 the engelsberg seminar of law. Questions abound as to how Russian society may be developing. In this conference we addressed such issues, focusing on the following broad themes: continuity and change in Russian history and the Russian self-image, recent economic develop­ ments, the “near-abroad”, and the implications of the resur­ gence of the strong Russian state.

moderators John Lloyd, Financial Times, UK; Martin Ådahl, Fores Think Tank, Sweden

lecturers Dominic Lieven, Professor of Russian Government, London School of Economics, UK, Russia as Empire and Periphery Geoffrey Hosking, Professor Emeritus of Russian History at the School of Slavonic & East European Studies, University College, London, UK, Power and the People in Russian History Catherine Merridale, Professor of Russian History, Queen Mary College, London University, UK, A View from the Kremlin Andrei Zorin, Professor of Russian Literature, University of Oxford, UK, Westernisers, Slavophiles & Russian Literature Per-Arne Bodin, Professor of Slavic Languages, , Sweden, The Influence of the Russian Orthodox Tradition Arkady Ostrovsky, Moscow Bureau Chief, the Economist, Russia, Teach­ ing Soviet History Anne Applebaum, Journalist and Columnist, USA, The Ideology of Putinism Vladimir Ryzhkov, Independent Russian Politician, Deputy in Russian Duma until 1997, Russia, Risks of the New Authoritarianism Andrei Melville, Professor of Political Science, Vice-Rector of MGIMO-University of the MFA of Russia, Russia in 2020 Philip Hanson, Associate Fellow, Royal Institute of International Affairs, UK,The Political Economy of Russian Statism Erik Berglöf, Chief Economist, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), UK/Sweden, (Re-)Building Democracy and Markets in Russia Konstantin Sonin, Assistant Professor at NES and Columnist for Vedomosti/the Moscow Times, Russia, Is Russia a Typical Oil Exporter?­ The Political Economics of the Resource Curse

38 the engelsberg seminar Yegor Gaidar, former Prime Minister of Russia, Key Risk for the Stable Growth of the Russian Economy Kadri Liik, Director of the International Centre for Defence Studies, Tallinn, , On the Baltic States Ekaterina Sokirianskaia, Executive Director, Memorial Human Rights Centre (North Caucasus), Russia, On the Caucasus Fyodor Lukyanov, Editor of Russia in Global Affairs, Moscow, Russia, On Russian Responses

39 the engelsberg seminar 2009 On the Idea of America june 11th to 13th at avesta manor

What is the origin of “the American idea”, how has it been shaped by history, and where is it heading? In this conference, we will try to gain a clearer understanding of the original ideas and sources for what is known as the American idea, examine how this idea is nurtured in the US today and received elsewhere in the world, and consider the question of whether we are now approaching a “post-American world”. Who, in that case, will take over the US role as global leader – China, Russia or India; what kind of world would we then live in, and what ideals would we thus be guided by in the future? The fate of the US is inextricably linked to Europe, and its inhabitants are without a doubt Europe’s most successful colonists. As early as the late 18th century, Americans had liberated themselves from the mother nation Great Britain and through clever moves managed to gradually eliminate com­ peting colonial powers in North America; for instance, Louisiana was purchased from France and Alaska from Russia, the Spanish were expelled in 1898, and only a weak Canada remained under the British crown. America became the home of freedom, especially religious freedom, a place of refuge for those who were persecuted for their beliefs, and the country of free enterprise. Not only that – as the historian Thomas P. Hughes writes in American Genesis, “Men and women assumed, as never before, that they had the power to create a world of their own design.” The US was already on par with Britain in many respects by around 1900, but it was the mistakes that the Europeans them­ selves made, in the form of the First and Second World Wars, that prepared the ground for the US, allowing it to become a real global power. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the US finally emerged as the undisputed winner of the Cold War. Despite America’s positive self-image, the world has never

40 the engelsberg seminar really perceived American ambitions in the same way as the US evidently does. Instead of being seen as a liberator, the US rather has in general been viewed since the Vietnam War as an imperialist nation acting in sheer self-interest. Today, following America’s efforts in Iraq, which have been less than successful and have had little backing, and with a financial crisis predominating in the midst of a recession, there are once again suggestions, like during the 1980s, that the American era is over: back then, it was Japan; today it is China and India that will probably take over from the US. But Russia’s Prime Minister Putin has also long entertained hopes of re- creating Russia’s pride and glory. War in Georgia, among other places, has clearly filled this function, as have various forms of threatening manoeuvres against some of its tiny neighbours. The energy weapon in Putin’s hands may come to have great significance for Russia’s future ambitions for world power. Fareed Zakaria writes in The Post-American World that “It is an accident of history that, for the last several centuries, the richest countries in the world have all happened to have small populations.” Now, he argues, nations with large populations are instead rapidly on the rise. “It is these two factors – a low starting point and a large population – that guarantee the magnitude and long-term nature of the global power shift.” Do a low starting point and a large population really guarantee this global shift in power, and is it an accident that small countries have historically been more successful than large ones in creating prosperity? History will show whether Zakaria is right in his claim. What then are the founding myths of the United States, how have the Puritans and the idea of the New World shaped American history and the country’s destiny, and how are these reflected in the American Constitution and present-day politics? How have key events in American history, like the American Civil War, the 1898 Spanish-American War, FDR and the New Deal, the First and Second World Wars, Korea, Vietnam etc., influenced the American idea? Furthermore, how does the influence of American national

41 the engelsberg seminar myths colour today’s American national consciousness, and how is this reflected in the American economy, in literature, art, and film? How is the idea of America reflected in the country’s reputation around the globe – in the Arab world, Europe, Russia, Asia, ? Can America remain the top dog and should it? Are we beginning to see the beginning of the end or is it still only the beginning of the American era?

moderator John Lloyd, Director, Reuters Institute, Oxford, UK

lecturers Pauline Maier, Professor, MIT, USA, The Founding Myths of America in the 18th Century Walker Howe, Professor Emeritus, Oxford University and UCLA, USA, What Hath God Wrought: Rival Visions of America’s Mission in the 19th Century David Reynolds, Professor, Cambridge University, UK, The Founding Myths in the 20th Century Philippe Roger, Research Programme Director, CNRS, France, The Impact of the Idea of America on Europe Kathleen Burk, Professor, University College London, UK, The Impact of the Idea of America on Britain Reinhold Wagnleitner, Associate Professor, Salzburg University, Austria, The Empire of Fun David Ellwood, Associate Professor, University of Bologna, Italy, America and the Politics of Modernisation in Europe Anatol Lieven, Professor, King’s College, London, UK, American Nationalism: Sleeping or Dead Godfrey Hodgson, Journalist and Historian, UK, American Excep­ tionalism James Carroll, Author and Columnist for the Boston Globe, USA, Messiah Nation Deepak Lal, Professor, UCLA, USA, The View from India Jong-Yil Ra, President, Woosuk University, South Korea, The View from Korea Peter Baldwin, Professor, UCLA, USA, A Reality Check Robert J. Shapiro, Chairman and Co-Founder, Sonecon, USA, Amer­ ican Markets

42 the engelsberg seminar Oliver Kamm, Editorial Writer, The Times, UK, On the Decline of the US Influence in Global Marketsand The US and Europe: How Not to Improve Relations Edward Luce, Bureau Chief, Financial Times, Washington, USA, On the Continuing Power of the US Economy Göran Rosenberg, Journalist, Sweden, Is the Future of the American Idea Possible? Anders Stephanson, Professor, Columbia University, USA, America as the End of History Alan Wolfe, Professor, Boston College, USA, The Future of Liberal Inter­ ventionism Peter Beinart, Senior Fellow, Council of Foreign Relations, UK, The Solvency Doctrine: Understanding Obama’s Foreign Policy , Author, Director, Centre for Social Cohesion, UK, Interventionism Post-Iraq

43 the engelsberg seminar 2010 The Future of Capitalism june 3rd to 5th at avesta manor

With the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and later Fukuyama’s famous thesis about the “end of history”, many people believed that history had taken a completely new turn towards freedom, liberalism and the values of Western Enlightenment. But happiness does not last forever. Today, twenty years after the fall of the Wall, nostalgia is spreading in the media, and many communists and critics of the free market are seeing their chances after the dramatic economic developments we have experienced in the stock markets and elsewhere since the summer of 2007. Are we really facing a return to a society governed by planned economies at the global level or is it simply a blip on a curve from the perspective of eternity? What does the future of capitalism look like? Will the successful variety of capitalism from the past few decades that we call globalisation continue or will regional and perhaps even strong national forces gain ground in the international arena on economic matters? In this conference, we will first look back in time and con­ sider the rise of economic man in the anthropological sense. We will follow this development in history through the theories and ideologies that mankind has used to try to control economic impacts and movements in history. We will reflect on the lessons that can be drawn from the recent crisis in intellectual and political terms from a com­ parative perspective and then shift to speculations about the possibilities, or the impossibility, of correcting or preventing financial bubbles. What non-economic factors influence capitalism in its various forms of expression? Weber talked about the Protestant work ethic and the spirit of capitalism, Montesquieu emphasised the importance of climate in our economic activity. Today, when capitalism is advancing in Russia, China, Brazil and India, we consider what importance culture, religion and climate have

44 the engelsberg seminar for the development of capitalism in these countries and what social and political consequences this will have, for instance, in rural parts of India and China. Will we see new environments of Dickensian dimensions develop, for instance in Asia? Who will be winners and who will be losers in the future capitalist game: Asia, the US, Europe, India, or will regions with­ out national agendas step up and form new centres of power? What are the real threats to global capitalism and what social problems do they create? Will there be not just enormous economic growth but also acute poverty and alienation in the wake of global capitalism? What sleeping forces will come to life when traditional patterns of living, culture and religion are challenged by this capitalist wave, what security problems will this development give rise to, and how will the absence of nations as objects of identification affect the identity and self- image of people in the future?

moderator Evan Davis, Presenter, BBC, UK

lecturers Mokyr, Professor, Northwestern University, USA, and Eitan Berglas School of Economics, Israel, Commercial vs. Industrial Capi­ talism and the Roots of the Modern Economy Donald Winch, Professor Emeritus, Sussex University, UK, Uses and Abuses of the History of Economics Emma Rothschild, Professor, Harvard University, USA, On and Globalisation Donald Sassoon, Professor, University of London, UK, The Anxious Triumph of Capitalism Edward Chancellor, Investment Manager, Asset Allocation Division GMO, USA, The Forgotten Lesson of Financial Crises Carlota Perez, Professor of Technology and Socio-Economic Develop­ ment, Tallinn University of Technology and Visiting Senior Re­ search Fellow, Cambridge University, Estonia/UK, The Advance of Technology in Boom and Bust Philip Mirowski, Carl E. Koch Professor of Economics, , Illinois, USA, Hunting Scapegoats vs. Clarifying Causes: How to Tell the Difference in the Crisis of 2007

45 the engelsberg seminar Oliver Kamm, Editorial Writer, The Times, UK, The Crisis of Finance Johan Norberg, Freelance Free-Marketeer and Author, Sweden, How We are All to Blame John Kay, Author and Economist, Visiting Professor, London School of Economics, UK, On Inefficient Markets Robert Skidelsky, Professor Emeritus, Warwick University, UK, Re­ flections on the Aftermath of the Shock of2007 –2008 Kevin Hassett, Director of Economic Policy Studies and Senior Fellow at AEI, USA, A Bump in the Road Minxin Pei, Professor and Director, Keck Centre for International and Strategic Studies, USA, Chinese Features of Capitalism Nathan Shachar, Foreign Correspondent, Member of the Editorial Board of Axess Magazine, Sweden, Statism or Development: the Brazilian Test Case Deirdre McCloskey, Professor, University of Illinois, USA, The Virtues of Capitalism – the Sky is Rising, not Falling Avner Offer, Professor, Oxford University, UK,Self Control and The Future of Globalisation Gerard Baker, Deputy Editor-in-Chief, The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones, USA, The Market Lives: Why the Financial Crisis Hasn’t Killed Capitalism Kjell A. Nordström, Dr. of Economy, Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden, Future(s) of Global Capitalism Geoff Mulgan, Director, Young Foundation, UK, What might Capitalism Evolve into? Rolf Ekéus, Ambassador, Sweden, On Security Threats to the Global Economy Erik Berglöf, Chief Economist, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Sweden, The Great Recession Wasn’t so Great – or Will It Be Wolfgang Münchau, Co-Founder and Director of Eurointelligence Advisers and Associate Editor of the Financial Times, Belgium, The Implications of Crisis in the Eurozone

46 the engelsberg seminar 2011 Politics and Ideology june 9th to 11th at avesta manor

Where are we heading in the global political landscape? Will old ideologies disappear, fade away or be reborn, and if the former is the case, what will the new ideological landscape look like and how will it affect the conditions of political life? The death of ideology has been predicted repeatedly over the years, but time and time again we have also seen old ideologies return under new covers. Most of the political parties in the Western world have, in recent times, moved towards the centre, motivated by the idea of universal welfare, and in our global era all Western states embrace the idea of the welfare society. In a country like Sweden, some on the left see the ad­ justments of the Social Democratic party as treason or an adaptation to “neo-liberalism”, blaming the decline of the party on its drift towards the “right”. Meanwhile, in the conservative and liberal parties, critics rail against the adjustment to the left in their own parties. Nevertheless, the centre-rightwing alliance in Sweden has won two elections in a row with this policy. Do these develop­ ments signal a general international trend, where the old struggle between labour and capital has finally been settled in a universally embraced welfare ideology, and classical social democratic components are spiced up with a dose of life-style liberalism? All over Europe, parties characterised as national “welfare huggers” are being set up. That includes the Sweden Democrats, a party difficult to pinpoint on the left/right scale, and whose sympathisers are often members of the labour union. Not everyone, however, sees “the end of history” in the form of the welfare state. Irrational exuberance of course also applies to careless politicians who have allowed citizens to over- consume, as in Britain and Greece. Some have also begun to question the sustainability of the welfare state as such, asking

47 the engelsberg seminar how deep the cuts in the welfare systems will be in the developed world. In some ways the “sacred cow” of universal welfare has already suffered its first serious blow; families with an income over £40,000 in the UK will no longer receive child care benefits from the state. And last but not least: some ask whether the national welfare state in the long run is compatible with liberal ideals such as free immigration. In this conference we will address the present but also the past. We will highlight some of the historical political ideas and systems which impact on the present. We also look at authori­ tarian state capitalism, as in the case of China, asking if it is sustainable. And if it is, how will it influence the world? Will it become the exemplary model, just as liberal democracy has been for a long time to many peoples and nations? Will Isla­mism, xenophobic and anti-immigrant parties and other movements on the fringes of the political and ideological spectrum in Europe, US and the Islamic world, strengthen the existing order of things, or undermine confidence in them? And what are the long-term consequences of the recent developments in the Arab world – liberal democracy or democracy bringing Islamism to power? Has globalisation meant that politics has taken a quantum leap, so that the ideologies from the 18th and 19th century – communism, conservatism, and liberalism – are no longer relevant as expressions of the class interests that characterised the modern era? In the final analysis, what are the implications of globalisation for politics and ideology? Will a world parliament, a worldwide green movement, or various movements with religion as the common denominator be the answer? Or will we perhaps instead see the return of another old phantom: nationalism?

moderator Ulf Wickbom, Political Editor, Barometern, Sweden

48 the engelsberg seminar lecturers Richard Miles, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Classics and Ancient History, University of Sydney, Australia, Politics & Ideology in the Ancient World Dick Harrison, Professor, Lund University, Sweden, Politics Before the French Revolution Kenneth Minogue, Emeritus Professor of Government, LSE, UK, Ideology versus Politics in History Michael Bentley, Professor, University of St Andrews, UK, British Ideologies: Separation and Fusion Richard Evans, Regius Professor of History and Professor at Wolfson College, , UK, German Ideologies John Keane, Professor of Politics at the University of Sydney and at the Wissenschaftszentrum, Berlin, Germany, Ideology of Democracy Michael Freeden, Professor of Politics and Professor at Mansfield College, Oxford, UK, Ideology: From Temporal Contingency to Political Ubiquity Vernon Bogdanor, Research Professor, Institute of Contemporary History, King’s College, London, UK, On the Journey of British Li­ beralism Nicholas Boles, MP and Parliamentary Private Secretary, Political Fellow, Institute for Government, UK, Role of Ideology in Modern Conservatism Ulrike Ackerman, Professor and Head of the John Stuart Mill Institute for Research on Freedom, Germany, Eco-Egalitarianism John Lloyd, Contributing Editor to the Financial Times. Director of the Axess Programme on Journalism and Democracy. Director of Journalism, Reuters Institute, Oxford, UK, Strains in the Centre-Left Per Schlingmann, State Secretary, Prime Minister’s Office, Sweden, Swedish Welfare: A Moderate Future Robert Shapiro, Chairman of Sonecon. Member of the Board, Ax:son Johnson Foundation, USA, America and the Reluctant Welfare State James Bartholomew, Journalist and Author, UK, The Welfare State as Drug Addiction Stephan Eisel, Member of the Editorial Board of Die Politische Meinung, Germany, Social : An Alternative Minxin Pei, Professor and Director, Keck Center for International and Strategic Studies, Claremont McKenna College, USA, Strains in Authoritarian Capitalist Regimes Mark Leonard, Co-Founder and Director of the European Council on Foreign Relations, UK, China’s Intellectual Emancipation

49 the engelsberg seminar Johan Lagerkvist, Senior Research Fellow, Swedish Institute of Inter- , Sweden, Uneasy Coexistence: Social Media and China’s Authoritarian Capitalism Robert Kaplan, Author and Senior Fellow at the Center for a New American Security in Washington, USA, Is Authoritarian Capitalism an Ideology? Scott Atran, Research Director, National Center for Scientific Research, France. Visiting Professor, University of , USA, The Science of the Sacred Malise Ruthven, Writer, UK, Religion, Ideology, Identity Paul Berman, Author, USA, Religion and Intolerance , former Spokesperson , Swedish Parlia­ ment, Sweden, The Greens in Between Roger Scruton, Visiting Fellow, American Enterprise Institute, Senior Research Fellow, Blackfriars Hall, Oxford. Visiting Research Pro­ fessor, University of St Andrews, UK, Mass Movements and Local Loyalties Anna Jardfeldt, Director, Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Sweden, Challenges to Overcome Hisham Melhem, Washington Bureau Chief, Al Arabyia, USA, Arab Springs: The Promise and the Perils Nathan Shachar, Foreign Correspondent, Dagens Nyheter. Member of the Editorial Board, Axess Magazine, Sweden, Western Influences on Arab Ideologies David Frum, Editor, FrumForum.com, USA, Will America Turn Hard Right? Robert Cooper, Counsellor in the European External Action Service (EEAS), UK, A World Without Ideologies? Oliver Kamm, Leader Writer, The Times, UK, Tranquillity of Spirit: the Future of Liberalism

50 the engelsberg seminar 2012 The Pursuit of Europe june 14th to 16th at avesta manor

In Greek mythology, Europa was the Phoenicean princess whom Zeus pursued and raped while dressed as a white bull. But if Europe was once a Greek dream, she has inspired several subsequent dreams in the aftermath of war and disaster – of unity, peace, national cooperation, a single market and latterly a single currency – which now seem to haunt the present. Will the modern European project be derailed by the sheer ambitions of those dreams? But what is Europe? Is it merely a continent, a geographical entity? And when did it come to have any sense of identity or political unity? Did Europe become a rallying cry to stave off the bellicose nature of Europeans as a misplaced peace initiative? The pursuit of the idea of Europe has been a story in itself. This conference will seek to probe Europe’s historical an­ tecedents, and to establish the self-perceptions of Europeans across a wide range of its past. When did Europeans start to identify as European? Why has European unity been so elusive in history? And as the French historian of the 19th century, François Guizot, once remarked, that Europe’s strength and creativity is in its very lack of unity. Something, after all, needs to explain the sheer dimension of Europe’s creativity in the arts, music, painting, , literature, sciences, physics, philoso­ phy, political ideas and so much more: indeed it invented most of these spheres of learning and human expression. As the birth­ place of Western civilisation, Europe invented much of the modern world. But the term Europe has in fact meant different things at different times. Herodotus spoke of the world being divided into three parts: Europe, Asia and Libya, with the Nile and the River Phasis forming their boundaries. By the 1st century, the geographer, Strabo, stated that the eastern frontier was at the River Don.

51 the engelsberg seminar A definition of Europe as the lands of Western Christianity arose in the 8th century, signifying the contrast with Byzantium and Islam. Europa often figures in the letters of Charlemagne’s cultural minister, Alcuin. In 1730, the Swedish geographer and cartographer von Strahlenberg proposed the Ural Mountains as the most significant eastern boundary (instead of waterways), a suggestion that found favour throughout Europe. Today, the word Europe is often used in a geopolitically limiting way, to refer only to the European Union, or even more exclusively, a particular culturally defined core. However, the Council of Europe has 47 member states and only 27 are in the EU. Also, people living in outlying areas or islands such as Ireland, the , the North Atlantic and Mediter­ ranean islands as well as Scandinavians may refer to “Con­ tinental Europe” or Europe simply as “the continent”. What were the intentions of the early founding fathers of the European Community? And what of Europe’s future in this respect? Will Europe stick together or will we once again be hearing the eerie cry evoking the spirit of British weather forecasts from the 1930s: “Fog in Channel; Continent Cut Off.”

moderator Ulf Wickbom, Political Editor, Barometern, Sweden

lecturers Peter Alter, Professor of European History, University of Duisburg- Essen, Germany, The Concert of Europe 1780–1830: Europe in an Age of Nationalism Ariane Chebel d’Appollonia, Associate Professor and Senior Re­ searcher, School of Public Administration, Rutgers University, US, United in Adversity? European Identity in Times of Crisis José M. de Areilza, Professor of European Union Law and Jean Monnet Chair at IE Law School, Madrid, , Secretary General of Aspen Institute, The Challenges of European Integration Patricia Clavin, Professor of International History, Jesus College, University of Oxford, UK, Economic Crises and the Making of Europe Robert Cooper, Counsellor, European External Action Service, Brussels, UK, EU Foreign Policy in Times of Peace: Power Without Statehood 52 the engelsberg seminar Argita Daudze, Latvian Ambassador to the Ukraine, Latvia, Expansion East and the Erosion of Memory Konstantin von Eggert, Commentator and Host, Kommersant FM radio Moscow, Russia, The View From Russia John Elliott, Regius Professor Emeritus of Modern History, University of Oxford, UK, The Difficulties of Unity 1500–1750 Ahmet Evin, Jean Monnet Professor of European Policy Studies at Sabanci University, Turkey, Muslims in Europe: Integration or Isolation? Pierre Hassner, Senior Research Fellow Emeritus, Centre d’Etudes et de Recherches Internationales (CERI), Paris, France, The Paradoxes of European Identity Hans-Olaf Henkel, Professor of International Management at the University of Mannheim, Germany, former President of German Federation of Business (BDI), The Mistakes of Euromantics Gunnar Hökmark, Swedish Member of the , Vice-President of the EPP Group, Sweden, The Spirit of Europe Peter Jay, former Economics Editor of The Times, London, UK, and of the BBC, former British Ambassador to the USA, Europe’s Association of Democracies: Third French Empire or Fourth Reich? Josef Joffe, Editor of Die Zeit, Germany. Senior Fellow, Freeman-Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford University and Fellow of the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, The Euro: Too Soon, Too Much, Too Bad Oliver Kamm, Leader Writer and Columnist, The Times, London, UK, Creating Europe: The Achievements of Integration Eric Kaufmann, Professor, Department of Politics, Birkbeck College, London, UK, The Return of Religion Nigel Lawson, former Chancellor of the Exchequer, UK and Member of the Economic Affairs Committee of the House of Lords, UK,The Disaster of European Monetary Union Philippe Legrain, Economic Adviser to the President of the European Commission, UK, Prospects for the Euro Mark Leonard, Director, European Council on Foreign Relations, UK, Make or Break: A New Europe? Jan-Werner Müller, Professor of Politics University of Princeton, USA, Democratic Exclusion and Europe’s Political Identity Anthony Pagden, Professor of Political Science and History, UCLA, USA, The Idea of Europe: From the Great Republic to the European Union George Pagoulatos, Senior Adviser to the Greek Prime Minister and Professor of European Politics and Economy at the Athens

53 the engelsberg seminar University of Economics and Business, Greece, The Eurozone Crisis: A View From Greece Kiran Klaus, Patel Professor of European and Global History, Maastricht University, Belgium, Foes into Friends: Germany’s Role in Postwar European Integration Agnès C. Poirier, Political Commentator, Writer and Broadcaster, France, Victor Hugo and Greater Europe Alan Posener, Columnist, for Die Welt and Welt am Sonntag, Berlin, Germany, Germany’s Burden: Kohl, Thatcher and the Future of the Euro David Rennie, Political Editor, the Economist, London, UK, Three Threats to Europe’s Internal Market Giulia Sissa, Professor of Political Science and Classics, UCLA, USA, Rediscovering Europe and Inventing Eutopia Pär Stenbäck, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, , ExCom Board member, International Crisis Group (ICG), Chairman, European Cultural Parliament, Finland, Will Europe Prevail on the World Scene? Bruce Stokes, Director Global Economic Attitudes, Pew Research Centre, former Senior Translantic Fellow for Economics at the German Marshall Fund of the United States, USA, The View from the US David Voas, Professor of Population Studies, University of Essex, UK, The Future of Europe: Secular but not Secularist; Diverse not Divided Yu Yongding, Academician of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and former member of Monetary Policy Committee of the People’s Bank of China (Central Bank of PRC), China, The View from China Jan Zielonka, Professor of European Politics, St Antony’s College, University of Oxford, UK, Europe: The Model Power?

54 the engelsberg seminar 2013 Civilisation june 13th to 15th at avesta manor

What is civilisation? I don’t know. I can’t define it in abstract terms – yet. But I think I can recognise it when I see it…” Sir Kenneth Clark’s use of the term “civilisation” in his series with the same name illustrates the ambiguity of the concept; it can therefore perhaps best be described as an Idealtypus similar to Max Weber’s concept, in that its legitimacy can be determined only in terms of adequacy. Civilisation has been described as a set of values of a people or society; it can indicate a level of economic de­velopment, and can also point to a certain level of intellectual and artistic excellence. Furthermore, it can denote a boastful ideal of sophis­ ticated civility, distinguishing our own regular habits from those of our neighbours. The distinction between what is supposed to be civilised or not has often bordered upon the xeno­ phobic, and has sometimes also very much been an expression of that: not only the ancient Greeks distinguished between themselves and other peoples that they saw as bar­barians. Another distinction of importance in more modern times is the notion that the German peoples are cultured whereas as French and Anglo-Saxons only display a superficial civilisation without depth; a notion that played a significant role in propaganda during the First World War. But what are the roots of civilisation and how did particular civilisations emerge in the ancient world? What do we today have in common with early civilisations, and what values do we still uphold that have their origins in the ancient world? What explains the rise and fall of civilisations, and how did the present Western ideals of civilisation emerge? In what way have the alleged values of past civilisations re-emerged as exemplary models in a new context? How true is the popular golden age stereotype “already the Greeks”? What is really unique about Greek culture and which cultures influenced what we recognise as Greek?

55 the engelsberg seminar The supposed superiority of Western culture and its achieve­ ments was for a long time taken for granted. However, in the era of globalisation countries like India and China are already challenging Western dominance. Rome conquered Greece, but it is said that Greek culture conquered Rome; will we see new civilisations emerge and dominate the world, or will the challengers instead in practice become Westernised as Western technology and capitalism triumphs? And will then “Greek culture” once again conquer “Rome”? In the final analysis: is it possible to sustain a civilisation without the use of aggression and the willingness to defend its values by means of war?

moderator Ulf Wickbom, Journalist and Author, Sweden

lecturers John Armstrong, Senior Adviser in the office of the Vice-Chancellor at the University of Melbourne, and Author, Australia. Civilisation as an Ideal Graeme Barker, Professor of Archaeology and Director at the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research at the University of Cambridge, UK, Origins of Human Settlement Örjan Berner, Ambassador, Sweden. Implications of the Rise of China Philip Bobbitt, Herbert Wechsler Professor of Federal Jurisprudence and the Director of the Center for National Security at Columbia University, USA, The Problem of American Power Peter Burke, Professor Emeritus of Cultural History, University of Cambridge, UK, Civilisation: A Historian’s View Richard Buxton, Professor of Greek Language and Literature, Uni­ versity of Bristol, UK, Can Ancient Greece still Offer us Viable Models of Behaviour and Thought? Stephen Cave, Philosopher, Author, UK, Civilisation and the Promise of Immortality Christopher Coker, Professor of International Relations, LSE, UK, Civilisation and its Malcontents Harriet Crawford, Honorary Visiting Professor at the Institute of Archaeology, UCL, and a Fellow of the McDonald Institute, Cam­ bridge, Civilisation: An Example from Fourth Millennium Mesopotamia

56 the engelsberg seminar Rolf Ekéus, Ambassador, former Ambassador to the US, Ambassador to the Conference on Disarmament and Director of United Nations Special Commission on Iraq, Sweden, Civilisation and its Challenges Karsten Fischer, Professor of Political Science, Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich, Germany, Sublimation and its Discontents: On the Modern Semantics of Decadence Jack Fuller, Author, Australia, Civilisation as the Good and Ambitious Use of Freedom Anthony Grafton, Henry Putnam University Professor of History, Princeton University, USA, The Revival of Greek in Renaissance Europe: The Changing Contours of a Canon Jonathan Haslam, Professor of the History of International Relations at Cambridge University, UK, The Rise and Rise of China or the Rise and Fall of China? Implications for Western Policy Eva Hoffman, Author and Broadcaster, UK,Freedom, Fragmentation, Conversation: The Good Life Today Tom Holland, Historian, Author and Broadcaster, UK, The Rise of Rise and Fall Jonathan Israel, Professor of Modern History at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, USA, Civilisation Versus the “State of Nature” Robert Johnson, Director of the Changing Character of War (CCW) research programme at Oxford University, UK, The Paradox of the Nature of War Richard Miles, Senior Lecturer in Classics, University of Sydney, Australia, The End of (Roman) Civilisation and the Rise of Decline Rana Mitter, Professor of History and Politics of Modern China at the University of Oxford, UK, The Rise of China, the Decline of the West and the New Nationalism Sheldon Pollock, Professor of Sanskrit and South Asian Studies at Columbia University, USA, Classicism: A Greek and Indian Com­ parison Göran Rosenberg, Author and Journalist, Sweden, What Makes the Values of Auschwitz Possible? Donald Sassoon, Professor Emeritus of History, Queen Mary College, University of London, UK, Trailblazers and Laggards in the Long 19th Century Nathan Shachar, Journalist and Author, Sweden, Greeks and Jews: A Relationship Like No Other Richard Swartz, Author and Journalist, Sweden, Are the Basic Values of Civilisation Challenged?

57 the engelsberg seminar David J. Taylor, Author and Critic, UK, George Orwell and the Idea of Civilisation Ruut Veenhoven, Professor Emeritus of Social Conditions for Human Happiness at Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands, Does Civilisation Add to the Value of Life? David Wengrow, Professor of Comparative Archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology, University College, University of London, UK, Civilisation Before the State Martin West, Emeritus Fellow of All Souls, University of Oxford. A former Fellow and Praelector in Classics at University College, Oxford, UK, The Greeks’ Concept of Civilisation Rita Wright, Anthropological Archaeologist and Professor of Anthro­ pology at New York University, USA, Comparing Civilisations: Frame­ works for Understanding their Variability2013

58 the engelsberg seminar 2014 Religion june 12th to 14th at avesta manor

God is dead. God remains dead. And we have killed him. Yet his shadow still looms. How shall we comfort ourselves, the murder- ers of all murderers? What was holiest and mightiest of all that the world has yet owned has bled to death under our knives: who will wipe this blood off us? What water is there for us to clean ourselves? What festivals of atonement, what sacred games shall we have to invent? Is not the greatness of this deed too great for us? Must we ourselves not become god simply to appear worthy of it. Friedrich Nietzsche The Gay Science

Even though Nietzsche declared God dead more than a hundred years ago his shadow still seems to be more than just looming. More than 80 percent of the world’s population has a religious affiliation. In secular states religion continues to play an im­ portant role in public and intellectual life. Politics and inter­ national relations can’t be understood without accounting for the element of religion in cultural contexts. Indeed, in order to understand ourselves we need to understand religion. This conference will investigate the role religion plays in society today and in the past. We will examine religion in relation to the human condition and religion as individual experience. Or as William James put it in one of his Gifford Lectures in 1901: religion as “feelings, acts, and experiences of individual men in their solitude, so far as they apprehend themselves to stand in relation to whatever they may consider the divine”. Starting in the Near East we will discuss the early religions and what their existence tells us about ancient societies and the needs of human beings of past civilisations. We will analyse the existence of a “sacred economy” in the Uruk culture, the notion of “ordered chaos” in ancient Indian thought and religion as collective practice in the Hellenistic and Roman worlds. We will

59 the engelsberg seminar continue with a conversation on the many varieties found within the Abrahamic tradition and what it means for our view on Judaism, Christianity and Islam today. The second day of the conference will concentrate on religion in relation to the fundamentals of the human condition. How has religion dealt with human experiences such as suffering, violence or love? And how has the sensation of the divine been interpreted outside the confines of orthodox religion? We conclude the day with an overview of how cognitive sciences and neurology understand religion and the way religious belief can be viewed in light of evolutionary theory. Understanding in what ways religion matters and why we are religious also means looking at its role in current politics. Using the situation in the Middle East as a lens the conference will highlight the problems and possibilities of religion in inter­ national relations. Furthermore, we will discuss religion’s role in modern society, a society that maybe more accurately should be referred to as “post-secular”. Is God back? Or did he just never leave?

moderator Ulf Wickbom, Journalist and Author, Sweden

lecturers Reza Aslan, Associate Professor of Creative Writing, University of California, Riverside, US, Muhammad and Monotheistic Pluralism Esther Benbassa, Professor of Modern Jewish History, École Pratique des Hautes Études, Sorbonne, Senator in the French Senate, France, Suffering as Identity: the Jewish Paradigm Benedetta Berti, Fellow and Lecturer, Institute for National Security Studies and Tel Aviv University, Israel, Religious Identities, Political Islam and Sectarianism in the New Middle East Jessica Frazier, Fellow, Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, UK, Religion and Passion Armin W. Geertz, Professor, Department of Culture and Society, Aarhus University, Denmark, Whence Religion? Reflections on the Origins of Religion, Cognition and Culture Ariel Glucklich, Professor, Department of Theology, Georgetown University, USA, Religion and Self-Directed Violence

60 the engelsberg seminar Martin Goodman, Professor, Oriental Institute, University of Oxford, UK, Variety in Judaism Janne Haaland Matlary, Professor, University of Oslo and the Nor­ wegian Defence University College, Norway, The ’s International Role: The Ideological Basis of Its Diplomacy , Professor of History of Hermetic Philosophy and Related Currents, University of , the Netherlands, Open Access to the Absolute: Hermetic Gnosis and the Concept of Religion Hugh N. Kennedy, Professor, SOAS, University of London, UK, Deconstructing the “Clash of Civilisations”: How the Study of History Can Help Gary Lachman, Writer, UK, Mystical Experience and the Evolution of Consciousness­ Julius J. Lipner, Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge, UK, “Ordered Chaos” in Ancient Indian Thought Diarmaid MacCulloch, Professor of the History of the Church, University of Oxford, UK, Rethinking the Shape of the Christian Past, Present and Future Simon May, Professor of Philosophy, King’s College London, UK, Love as Religion Richard Miles, Associate Professor, Department of Classics and Ancient History, University of Sydney, Australia, Tough Love: Correcting Sinners in the Early Christian Church Candida R. Moss, Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity, University of Notre Dame, USA, The Redemption of Suffering and the Birth of Christianity Robin Osborne, Professor, Faculty of Classics, University of Cam­ bridge, UK, Collective Practice as Individual Experience William O’Reilly, University Lecturer, Faculty of History, University of Cambridge, UK, Religion and the Secular State Elaine Pagels, Harrington Spear Paine Professor of Religion, Depart­ ment of Religion, Princeton University, USA, Variety in Early Chris­ tianity Wolfgang Palaver, Professor, Department of Systematic Theology, University of Cambridge, UK, The Complex Relationship Between Violence and Religion Marco Pasi, Associate Professor in the History of Hermetic Philosophy and Related Currents, , the Netherlands, Esoteric Experiences and Critical Ethnocentrism Daniel T. Potts, Professor of Ancient Near Eastern Archaeology and History, Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, New York

61 the engelsberg seminar University, USA, Accounting for Religion: Uruk and the Origins of the Sacred Economy Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad, Professor, Department of Politics Philos­ ophy and Religion, Lancaster University, UK, Reading Religion Today and Tomorrow: Two Interrelated Patterns Göran Rosenberg, Writer and Journalist, Sweden, Judah at the Cross­ roads: Jews and Judaism between Zion and Diaspora Malise Ruthven, Independent Writer, UK, The Islamic Search for Gnosis John Scheid, Professor, Chair in Religion, Institutions and Society in Ancient Rome, Collège de France, France, Religious Practice in the Roman World Mona Siddiqui, Professor of Islamic and Interreligious Studies, Edin­ burgh University, UK, Suffering – the Price of Being Alive: An Islamic Perspective Pär Stenbäck, Minister, Finland, Religion and Politics in the Middle East Jayne Svenungsson, Associate Professor of Systematic Theology, Stock­ holm School of Theology, Sweden, Divining History, the Visionary Potential of the Biblical Legacy Harvey Whitehouse, Professor, Institute of Social and Cultural Anthro­ ­pology, University of Oxford, UK, Ritual, Community, and Conflict, A. N. Wilson, Writer, UK, Dante and European Religion David Sloan Wilson, Professor, Departments of Biology and Anthro­ pology, Binghamton University, USA, How Can the Same Sacred Text Give Rise to so Many Religions? Adrian Wooldridge, Management Editor, the Economist, UK, Is God Back?

62 the engelsberg seminar 2015 War june 11th to 13th at avesta manor

According to Herodotus, the Persians taught their sons three things only: “riding and archery and truthtelling”. There could be no empire without warriors. This seminar will deal with war as both creator and demolisher of civilisation, and investigate the driving forces of armed conflict through a long historical perspective. What role does war play in the creation of societies? During three days we will consider the long history of war, current conflict zones and the future of armed conflict. The first day will examine the intrinsic part war plays in the formation of societies and the concrete driving forces behind armed conflict. Can we see any patterns? What does the constant re­ currence of conflict say about human nature and the human condition? We will also explore how war has been perceived – from the discrepancy between the eye-witness accounts and the official propaganda of the Thirty Years’ War to images of war in contemporary jihadist poetry. What are the realities of war and how do writers and thinkers explain them? During the second day of the seminar we will focus on the 20th century and the wars that defined the era and still shape our understanding of modern conflict. We will discuss the world wars, the transition from the Cold War to small wars and current conflict zones such as the Levant and the Russian borders. We will also ask what the future of war will look like as advanced technology challenges accepted concepts of strategy and combat. We will end Engelsberg 2015 by investigating the current and future role of the US in a world where large-scale conflicts seem increasingly likely. We will also discuss the question of Europe in the Atlantic partnership. What threats to peace and security are on the horizon? What wars will shape our time?

63 the engelsberg seminar moderator Ulf Wickbom, Journalist and Author, Sweden

lecturers Alexei Arbatov, Head of the Center on International Security, IMEMO, Russian Academy of Science; Scholar in Residence, Carnegie Moscow Center, Russia, The Ukrainian Crisis and Nuclear Deterrence David Betz, Reader, Department of War Studies, King’s College London, UK, The Restless Pursuit of the “Fun Wars” Philip Bobbitt, Herbert Wechsler Professor of Federal Jurisprudence; Director, Center for National Security, Columbia University, USA, War and Statehood Christopher Coker, Professor of International Relations, London School of Economics, UK, War and the Human Imagination Rolf Ekéus, Ambassador, Sweden, How to End Wars – Lessons from the Wars in Iraq Richard J Evans, Professor Emeritus of History, University of Cam­ bridge, UK, War in Nazi Imagination Gregory Feifer, Author, USA, How War Serves Putin’s Russia Lawrence Freedman, Professor Emeritus of War Studies, King’s College London, UK, The Long Peace and Nuclear Deterrence Janne Haaland Matlary, Professor of Political Science, University of Oslo and the Norwegian Defence University, Norway, Can Europe Act Strategically? The Response to Russia in 2014–2015 Dick Harrison, Professor of History, University of Lund, Sweden, The History of the Thirty Years’ War: On the Gap Between the Official Versions and the Forgotten Eye-Witness Accounts Jonathan Haslam, Professor of History, University of Cambridge, UK, Why the Russians Could Not Break Enigma Tom Holland, Author, UK, The Sacralisation of Violence Robert Johnson, Senior Research Fellow, University of Oxford, UK, “Modernity” and War , Christopher DeMuth Chair and Director, Critical Threats Project, American Enterprise Institute, USA, Development of US Warfare Since 1991 Kimberly Kagan, President, Institute for the Study of War, USA, The United States and the New Way of War Elisabeth Kendall, Senior Research Fellow in Arabic, University of Oxford, UK, Militant Jihadist Poetry – the Battle for Hearts and Minds

64 the engelsberg seminar Fredrik Logevall, Professor of History, , USA, The Permissive Context of Recent US Military Interventions Rana Mitter, Director, University of Oxford China Centre, University of Oxford, UK, Memory of the War of Resistance and the Reconstruction of Asian Order Peter Pomerantsev, Senior Fellow, Legatum Institute, UK, The In­ formation Age Is Turning into the Disinformation Age Andrew Preston, Reader in American History, University of Cam­ bridge, UK, Threat, Risk, and the Invention of “National Security” Magnus Ranstorp, Research Director, Center for Asymmetric Threat Studies, Swedish National Defence College, Sweden, Recruitment of Jihadist Fighters in Sweden Malise Ruthven, Writer, UK, The Challenge of ISIS Charly Salonius-Pasternak, Senior Research Fellow, Finnish Institute of International Affairs, Finland, Nordic and Baltic Countries Prepare for an Unwelcome Guest Nathan Shachar, Journalist and Author, Sweden, Spain 1936: How the Press Turned a Complex Tangle into a Straightforward Communist-Fascist War Lilia Shevtsova, Nonresident Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution, USA, Why War Again? How the World Is Threatened with a New Challenge Jessica Stern, Fellow at the FXB Center for Health and Human Rights, Harvard University, USA, What Can we Do to Stop ISIS? Tommy Stiansen, CTO/Co-Founder, Norse Corp, USA, Perspectives on Cyber Warfare Hew Strachan, Professor of International Relations, University of St Andrews, UK, The Impact of the First World War on Strategy Pascal Vennesson, Professor, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, War in the Age of Transnational Politics Michael Weiss, Journalist, USA, The Battle of Narratives

65 the engelsberg seminar 2016 The Return of Geopolitics june 9th to 11th at avesta manor

“Foremost among the countless blessings of war is its power of teaching geography”, an old joke goes. The geographical element of international politics endures despite technological advances, the forces of globalisation and the spreading of liberal democracy. The seas, the rivers, the deserts and the mountains continue to shape our world order. Would Russia, past and present, have acted differently had there not been the vast North European Plain? Would India and China have seen each other in a different light in the absence of the great Himalayas dividing them? And would Sweden have been able to keep its two hundred years of peace had it not been embedded in a buffer zone of friendly neighbors? This seminar will address the question of geopolitics both as reality and ideology. The geographic foundations of a country will inevitably shape its identity and prospects. Natural resources, ecology and climate must be considered if one wants to understand a territory. Yet, as static as the geographic foundations might seem, our perception of them differs widely. As the history of cartography shows, there are many ways of mapping the world. Politics is shaped by geography, but the understanding of geography is also shaped by politics. The first day of this seminar will tackle the question of the “geography factor” and how we should define and comprehend geopolitics. We will discuss the concept in relation to history and the attempts to overcome the cage that geography seems to impose on world politics. We will also discuss early empires and geopolitics – from the Greeks of antiquity to the Mongol Empire. The second day will focus on the issue of competition and strength embedded in the concept of geopolitics. We will discuss “sea powers”, interconnection and early globalisation; the dramatic history of France and Germany, also referred to as “the engine of Europe”, and the role geopolitics as ideology

66 the engelsberg seminar played in the horrors of World War II; and we will examine the competition between the United States and Russia over the past century and the renewed tensions visible today. The day will end with an analysis of the geopolitical situation of the High North. Is the two-hundred-year-old Swedish peace under threat? We will sum up The Engelsberg Seminar by examining present geopolitical hotspots like India, China and the Levant. What lies ahead and what lessons can we learn from history? What will the return to geopolitics mean for the world order?

moderator Ulf Wickbom, Journalist and Author, Sweden

lecturers Jeremy Black, Professor, University of Exeter, UK, Rethinking Geopoli­ tics Philip Bobbitt, Herbert Wechsler Professor of Jurisprudence, Columbia Law School, USA, Geography, the Connectivity Paradox and the Rise of Market States Michael Broers, Professor, University of Oxford, UK, The Napoleonic Empire: Global Ambitions; the Creation of a Trans-National Euro-Region Roger Crowley, Author, Historian, UK, The Portuguese: Pioneers of Globalisation , Chief of Army Staff, , Sweden, Military Strategic Challenges on Geopolitics From a Nordic Baltic Perspective Karin Enström, Deputy Chair of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Sveriges , Sweden, Forms of Cooperation for Better Security Feldman, Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law, Harvard University, USA, Competition and the Future of Geopolitics Jonathan Fenby, China Director, Trusted Sources, UK, Geopolitics with Chinese Characteristics Gregory Fiefer, Author, USA, Why did Russia Turn Its Back on Inter­ national Integration, and What Does it Mean for the West? David Frum, Senior Editor, The Atlantic, USA, The Empires Strike Back Gorodetsky, Professor of History, All Souls College, Oxford, UK, “Continuum” – Persisting Geopolitical Factors in Russian Foreign Policy and Strategy Banashri Bose Harrison, Ambassador of India to Sweden and Latvia, India, The Security Landscape of India

67 the engelsberg seminar Peter Heather, Professor, Department of History, King’s College London, UK, Empire and the Creation of Europe Josef Joffe, Publisher-Editor, Die Zeit, Germany,The End of the End of History and the Return of Power Politics Frederick Kagan, Christopher DeMuth Chair and Director, Critical Threats Project, American Enterprise Institute, USA, The North- ern Policy of Tsar Vladimir I (IV), Emperor and Autocrat of All the Russias Kimberly Kagan, President, Institute for the Study of War, USA, Russia in the Middle East Elisabeth Kendall, Senior Research Fellow in Arabic & Islamic Studies, Oxford University, UK, The Geopolitics of Jihad: From Global to Local Anna-Lena Laurén, Moscow Correspondent, Dagens Nyheter, Sweden, Russia and Geopolitics John H. Maurer, Alfred Thayer Mahan Professor of Sea Power and Grand Strategy, U.S Naval War College, USA, Alfred Thayer Mahan, Geopolitics, and Grand Strategy Sean McMeekin, Professor of History, Bard College, USA, Geopolitics and History: Framing the Debate Walter Russell Mead, Distinguished Scholar in American Strategy and Statesmanship for the Hudson Institute, Hudson Institute, USA, The Crisis of World Order: The Return of Geopolitics in the 21st Century Richard Miles, Associate Professor and Head of the School of Philo­ sophical and Historical Inquiry, University of Sydney. Australia, Mythology and the Geopolitics of Early Roman Imperialism Fraser Nelson, Editor, The Spectator, UK, Brexit: The Beginning of a New Era? Christine Ockrent, Editor-in-Chief, France Culture, France, Old Couple Fatigue: the French-German Relationship Richard Overy, Professor of History, University of Exeter, UK, Geo­ politics and Empire in the Third Reich: the Issue of Space Lincoln Paine, Maritime Historian, USA, Elements of Sea Power – Past and Present Andrew Preston, Professor of American History, Clare College, Uni­ versity of Cambridge, UK, American Geopolitics: The Anatomy of a Tradition Morris Rossabi, Distinguished Professor of History, Columbia Uni­ versity and City University of New York, USA, Geopolitics and the Mongol Empire Charly Salonius-Pasternak, Senior Research Fellow, Finnish Institute of International Affairs, Finland,The Changing Geopolitics of the

68 the engelsberg seminar Nordic Baltic Region – is Conflict Inevitable When Two Core Regions Overlap? Norman Stone, Professor of International Relations, Bilkent Univer­ sity, Turkey, Thoughts From the 1860’s Barry Strauss, Professor of History, Cornell University, USA, Hard and Soft, East and West, Land and Sea: The Greeks on Geopolitics Mikael Wigell, Senior Research Fellow, The Finnish Institute of International Affairs, Finland, Geopolitics, Geoeconomics, and the Struggle for Supremacy

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2000 Psychological Utopias Seminar moderator: Petteri Pietikäinen, PhD in History, Univer­ sity of , Finland. lecturers: Jonathan Beecher, Professor at the University of California, Santa Fe, USA, Paul , Professor of Physical Geography, Department of Geographical and Earth Sciences, , UK, Alan C. Elms, Professor, Depart­ ment of Psychology, University of California, USA, Alexander Etkind, Associate Professor, European University at Petersburg, Russia, Olav Hammer, PhD in History of Religion, Lund University, Sweden, Gottfried Heuer, Doctoral Student, University of Essex, UK, Juhani Ihanus, University of Helsinki, Finland, Bruce Mazlish, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA, PhD, Inga Sanner, Stockholm University, Sweden, Janet Stewart, University of Aberdeen, UK, Fil. lic Lennart Warring, Institute for Analytical Psychology, Stockholm, Sweden. Avesta Manor, June 16th–18th, 2000

The Gnostic Religion lecturer: Harold Bloom, Berg Professor of English, New York University and Sterling Professor of the Humanities, Yale University, USA. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm August 31st, 2000

71 international seminars On Shakespeare lecturer: Harold Bloom, Berg Professor of English at New York University and Sterling Professor of the Humanities at Yale University. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, September 2nd, 2000

Violence in Schools Research Seminar lecturer: Allan Guggenbühl, Psychologist, Switzerland. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, November 14th, 2000

Right Livelihood Award 2000 Seminar with the award winners and Jakob von Uexküll, founder of the prize. lecturers: Tewolde Berhan Gebre Egziabher, Right Liveli­­hood Award winner, Ethiopia, Munir, Right Livelihood Award winner and human rights and anti-corruption activist, Indonesia, Birsel Lemke, Right Livelihood Award winner and environmentalist, Turkey, Wes Jackson, Right Livelihood Award winner and Founder of the Land Institute, USA. Skepps­ bron 24, Stockholm, December 12th, 2000

72 international seminars 2001 Compact Cities, Green Cities or Network Cities? moderator: Johan Rådberg, Professor of Architecture, LTH, Lund University, Sweden. The Modern Museum, Stock­ holm, February 6th, 2001

American Politics after Bill Clinton lecturer: Robert J. Shapiro, Undersecretary of Commerce for Economic Affairs, USA. Skeppsbron24 , Stockholm, May 22nd, 2001

The Reckoning Heart. An Anthropologist Looks at Her Worlds lecturer: Manisha Roy, PhD, Jungian Analyst, USA. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, August 27th, 2001

The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar lecturers: Inga Sanner, Associate Professor, Department of the History of Ideas, Stockholm University, Sweden, Så vad är egentligen det omedvetna för något? Petteri Pietikäinen, PhD in History, University of Helsinki, Finland, Madness and the Un­ conscious. A History of Psychodynamic Psychiatry in Sweden, Lennart Warring, MA, Teacher, Institute for Analytical Psychology, Stockholm, Sweden, Bland helare, orakler och psykopater? Bilden av psykiatrin och dess yrkesutövare i europeisk film, Kate Larson, Doctoral Student, Department of Philosophy, Uppsala Univer­ sity, Sweden, Själens verklighet. Kan fakta och värde skiljas åt? Susanne Gieser, PhD, Department of History of Science and Ideas, Uppsala University, Sweden, Den tidiga receptionen av Jungs idéer i Sverige. En gammal historia betraktad med nya ögon, Peter Södergård, PhD, Department of Theology, Uppsala University, Sweden, Ivar Alm och den religiösa funktionen i människosjälen. En bortglömd pionjärinsats, Martin Lindgren, Doctoral Student, Department of Cultural Anthropology and Ethnology, Uni­ versity of Uppsala, Sweden, Fenomenologisk antropologi och antro­ pologins ironi, Allan Guggenbühl, Psychologist, PhD, Switzer­ land, Present State of Jungian Psychology – A Critique, Jay Livernois,

73 international seminars Director of Eranos Foundation, Switzerland, The History and Development of the Eranos Foundation. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, October 26th–27th, 2001

74 international seminars 2002 Towards a Global Society? A one-day conference in association with the Stockholm School of Economics and Finanstidningen. The conference was aimed at bringing together advocates, opponents and sceptics to discuss the serious implications of globalization and how it is viewed in different regions of the world, not least outside the West. During the conference the first issue of the magazineAxess was presented. moderator: Ulf Wickbom, Author and Journalist, Sweden. lecturers: Viveca Ax:son Johnson, Chairman Nord­stjer­ nan AB and Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation for Public Benefit, Introduction, Bo Ekman, Founder and Executive Chairman of the Tällberg Foundation, Sweden, The Thin Crust of Trust: Into the Third Wave of Globalization, Surin Pitsuwan, former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Thailand, A South East Asian and Thai Perspective on Globalization, Jagdish Bhagwati, Indian Economist and Professor of Economics and Law at Columbia University, USA, Anti-Globalization: Why, Hernando de Soto, Economist, Peru, Those Who Cannot Participate in Globalization: The Lack of Standardized Law, Robert Shapiro, Economist and former Under Secretary of Commerce, USA, An American Perspective on Globalization, Shafik Gabr, Economist, Egypt, Egypt at the Crossroad – The Challenges of Globalization, Sunil Khilnani, Professor of Politics, Birkbeck College, Uni­ versity of London, The Idea of India and Globalization, Bassam Tibi, Professor of International Relations, Göttingen University, Germany, Globalization and Islam, Magnus Ranstorp, Director, Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence, University of St Andrews, UK, Globalization and Terrorism, David Kimche, PhD, Israel Council for Foreign Relations, Terrorism and Security in the Middle East with Special Reference to Israel, Rolf Ekéus, Ambassador, Sweden, Terrorism and Global­ ization – the Theocratic Threat. Stockholm School of Economics, Stockholm, February 21st, 2002

75 international seminars The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar: Psychoanalysis – Winners and Losers lecturer: Paul Roazen, Professor Emeritus of Psychology, York University, Canada. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, May 17th, 2002

Literature Seminar lecturer: Katherine Hayles, Professor of English, Univer­ ­ sity of California, USA. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, May 28th, 2002

Evolutionary Psychology lecturer: Robert J. Wright, Author, USA. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, June 17th, 2002

The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar:Psychology of the Future – Lessons from Modern Consciousness Research lecturer: Stanislav Grof, MD, California Institute of Integral Studies, USA. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, August 30th, 2002

The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar lecturer: Michael Maccoby, President of the Maccoby Group, USA. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, September 5th, 2002

From Sick Care to Health Care in the Age of Learning A two-day seminar on health care today with the purpose of discussing the problems on rising costs, limited access to treatment, the explosion of knowledge, variability of treatments and errors causing avoidable deaths. moderator: Michael Maccoby, PhD, President of the Maccoby Group, USA. lecturers: Marie C. Nelson, Professor, Department of History (TEMA) and Department of Health and Society, Linköping University, Sweden, Historical Perspectives on Medical Care, Roger Bulger, MD, President and Chief Executive Officer, Association of Academic Health Centers, USA, Universal Access

76 international seminars to Health Care: An American Dream or a Cultural Hallucination? Johan Calltorp, Professor, Director of Health Services, Western Health Services Region, Skövde, Sweden, The Swedish Model, Richard Normann, Professor, Management Consultant, La Celle Saint Cloud, France, Good Health Systems Require Enabled Customers, David M. Lawrence, MD, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, USA, From Chaos to Care, Stanley Pappelbaum, MD, Managing Partner, Pappelbaum, Turner & Associates, USA, A Transformational Healthcare Initiative in California: How and Why it Failed, Carola Lemne, MD, General Manager, Danderyd Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden, “What’s in it For Me?” – Promoting Change in an Expert- based Organisation, Mats G. Hansson, Associate professor, Bio­ medical Ethics, Department of Public Health and Caring Science, Uppsala University, Sweden, Ethical Management and Team-Building with the Patient in Focus: Ethical Rounds in Uppsala, Göran Rosenberg, Journalist and Author, Sweden, Insatiable Demand and Infinite Supply – The Moral Limits to Healthcare, Lawrence Altman, MD, Medical Correspondent and Columnist, New York Times, USA Medical Journalism. The Swedish Medical Society, Stockholm, September 7th–8th, 2002

Identity and Globalization Seminar lecturer: Richard F Doner, Associate Professor, Depart­ ment of Political Science, Emory University, USA. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, September 27th, 2002

Urban City Research seminar. New Urbanism – An Introduction to the Art of City Building moderator: Jerker Söderlind, Architect, MSA, Researcher, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden lecturers: Ellen Dunham-Jones, Architect, Associate Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA, David Rudlin, PhD, Director, Sustainable Urban Neighbourhood Initiative, UK, Jeff Speck, Director of Town Planning, Duany Plater- Zyberk, USA. Tullhus 2, Stockholm, October 11th–12th, 2002

77 international seminars 40 Years of The New York Review of Books lecturer: Robert Silvers, Editor, New York Review of Books, USA. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, December 3rd, 2002

Identity and Globalization Seminar lecturer: Razeen Sally, International Relations Depart­ ment, London School of Economics, UK. Skeppsbron 24, Stock­holm December 7th, 2002

The Prospect of Prospect – Can Intellectual Journalism Succeed? lecturer: Alexander Linklater, Co-Editor, Prospect maga­ zine, UK. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, December 12th, 2002

78 international seminars 2003 The Role of Sweden and Thailand in Their Respective Regions: Similarities and Differences A two-day-seminar at the Thammasat University. lecturers: Pisanu Sunthraraks, Assistant Professor, Facul­ ty of Political Science, Thammasat University, Thailand, Sverker Åström, Ambassador, Sweden, Anders Hellner, Programme Director, Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Stockholm, Sweden, Charit Tingsabadh, Assistant Professor, Centre for European Studies of Chulalongkorn University, Thailand, Theera Nuchpiam, Assistant Professor, Coordinator of Asia- Europe Studies Programme, Thailand Research Fund, Bangkok, Thailand. Bangkok, Thailand, February 26th–27th, 2003

Hong Kong, China and the Future Lecture by Emily Lau, Member of the Legislature, representing the Liberal Party, Hong Kong. Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Stockholm, April23 rd, 2003

Urban City Research Seminar: A Study of Neo-Traditional Tourist Amenities lecturer: Claudia Trillo, Architect, Università Federico II, Facoltà di Architettura, Italy. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, April 25th, 2003

Axess Seminar. The Modernity of Religion in India lecturer: Pankaj Mishra, Author and Writer, India. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, May 16th, 2003

Violence in Schools Research Seminar lecturer: Allan Guggenbühl, Psychologist, PhD, Switzer­ land. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, May 22nd, 2003

Urban City Research Seminar: Streets, Main Streets and Meeting Places moderator: Louise Nyström, Professor of Spatial Plan­ ning, Blekinge Institute of Technology and Director, Swedish Urban Environment Council, Sweden

79 international seminars lecturers: Karl-Olov Arnstberg, Professor of Ethnology, Stockholm University, Sweden, The Demonization and Abandon­ ment of the Street, Jan Gehl, Professor of Urban Design at the School of Architecture at Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, , Denmark, Physical and Human Aspects of the Street, Charles C Bohl, Associate Professor and Director, Graduate Program in Real Estate Development and Urbanism, School of Architecture, USA, The Public Realm of Town Centers and the Civic Roles that they Perform for Communities and Planning and Design Practices for Great Retail Streets, Ray Oldenburg, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, University of West , USA, The Importance of Cafés, Coffee Shops, Bookstores, Bars, Hair Salons and Other Informal Gathering Places at the Heart of the Community, Richard A. Hall, Professor at Florida State Uni­ versity, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, USA, Engineering Streets for the Urban Context, Ellen Dunham-Jones, Architect, Associate Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA, Rethinking the Suburban Corridor and Design of Nodes as Town Centers. The Royal Coin Cabinet, Stockholm, June 3rd–4th, 2003

Is There an American Opposition? Democrats and Others lecturer: Norman Birnbaum, Professor Emeritus, George­ town University Law Center, USA. The Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Stockholm, June12 th, 2003

The Only Revolution in Town lecturer: Christopher Hitchens, Author and Journalist, UK/USA. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, June 16th, 2003

Urban City Research Seminar: Poundbury – A Newly Built, Classical City lecturer: Robert Adam, Architect, UK. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, September 12th, 2003

The Legal Divide: The Real Problem with Globalization lecturer: Hernando de Soto, Economist, Peru. Skepps­ bron 24, Stockholm, September 13th, 2003

80 international seminars The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar lecturers: David Healy, Department of Religious Studies, Lancaster University, UK, Risk Management – The New Pharma­ ceutical Marketplace, Edward Shorter, Professor, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Canada, The Drug Industry and Academics in Psychopharmacology: A Dance with the Devil? Skepps­ bron 24, Stockholm, September 24th, 2003

Modernity and its Discontents: the Tyranny of Intimacy? A seminar that addressed the question of whether modern society produces distinctive psychological forms of discontent. moderator: Jan-Olov Johansson, Head of Science Radio, Sveriges Radio, Uppsala, Sweden lecturers: Edward Shorter, Professor, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Canada, Somatic Discontent: Psychosomatic Illness in the Post-Modern World, Petteri Pietikäinen, PhD, Department of History, University of Helsinki, Finland, Where Did All the Neurotics Go? The Rise and Fall of Neurosis in Sweden, 1880–1980, David Healy, Department of Religious Studies, Lancaster University, UK, Psychopharmacological Industry and the Government of the Soul, Eva Marie Rigné, Research Fellow at the University of Linköping, Sweden, Discontent and the Rise of Psychology as a Profession, Tana Dineen, PhD, Consultant, Author and Journalist, Canada, Psychocracy: The Psychological Sphere of Influence, Germund Hesslow, Professor, Department of Physiological Sciences, Lund University, Sweden, The Dangers of Therapeutic Culture, Arne Jarrick, Professor, Department of History, Stockholm University, Sweden, The Fate of the Need to Be Needed from Hunter-Gatherers to Post-Moderns, Lennart Hall­ sten, National Institute for Working Life, Stockholm, Sweden, Frustrated Work Intimacy: The Case of Burnout, Anna Hedborg, Director General, National Social Insurance Board, Sweden, Why Are So Many Swedes on Sick Leave? Royal Coin Cabinet, Stockholm, September 25th, 2003

81 international seminars Perspectives on Russia in Transition A seminar on the ongoing economic, political and social situa­ tion in Russia and its effects on the neighbouring countries Finland and Sweden. moderator: Anders Hellner, Programme Director of the Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Stockholm, Sweden lecturers: Mauno Koivisto, former President of Finland, Finnish and Swedish Perspectives on Russia, Matti Vanhanen, Prime Minister of Finland, A Finnish Perspective, Örjan Berner, former Swedish Ambassador to Soviet Union/Russia, Swedish Perspectives on Russia in Transition from 1989 until Today, Pekka Sutela, Head of the Bank of Finland Institute for Economic Transition, Helsinki, Finland, Russia in the World Economy of the Future – A View from Finland, Krister Wahlbäck, Ambassador, Expert on Security Policy Issues at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Sweden, Continuity and Change in the Russian Problem – A Swedish Perspective, Christer Pursiainen, Associate Professor, Senior Researcher Fellow at Nordregio, Sweden, Finnish Perspectives on Russia’s Foreign Policy, Isabelle Facon, Researcher of the Foundation pour la Recherche Stratégique, Paris, France, Russia and Nato – The Future of Security and Cooperation, Boris Kashnikov, Director of the International Crisis Group, Moscow, Russia, The Historical Discourse on Russian Justice, Lev Timofeev, Economist, Political Commentator, Russia, Illegal Economic Activity: The Effects on the Social and Economic Behaviour in Russia, Arkady Moshes, Senior Researcher at the Finnish Institute of International Affairs, Helsinki, Finland, The Future Partnership between the EU and Russia, Rolf Ekéus, Ambassador, Sweden, The Future of Russia. Hotel Kämp, Helsinki, October 8th, 2003

Urban City Research Conference Urban City Research Seminar: Good Mixed-Use for the 21st Century moderator: Peter Elmlund, Urban City Research, Sweden lecturers: Andrés Duany, Architect, Town Planner, Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company, USA, Robert Adam, Archi­tect, UK Paul Murrain, Urban Designer, The Prince’s Foundation, UK, Luigi Mollo, Resercher, Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile,

82 international seminars Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli, Italy, Lucien Steil, Founder and Editor of web magazine Katarxis, UK, Michael Stojan, Council for European Urbanism (CEU), Germany, Robert Gibbs, Landscape Architect, Gibbs Planning Group, USA, David Taylor, Alan Baxter Associates, UK, Simon Conibear, Poundbury Development Manager, UK, Harald Kegler, Dr., Labor für Regionalplanung, Germany, Nathanea Elte, Doctor of Technical Science, ETH, Austria. Stockholm City Conference Center, November 4th–5th, 2003

83 international seminars 2004 A New Evaluation of Problems in Mandaean Research: Early History, Influences and Gender lecturer: Jorunn Jacobsen Buckley, Assistant Professor of Religion, Bowdoin College, USA. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, January 23rd, 2004

St Petersburg in the 21st Century. Views on Growth, Culture, Science and Economics. An international conference in cooperation with the City of Stockholm and The Stenbeck Group moderator: Anders Hellner, Programme Director of the Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Stockholm, Sweden lecturers: Annika Billström, Mayor, City of Stockholm, Sweden, Valentina I. Matvienko, Governor of St Petersburg, Russia, Sven Hirdman, Ambassador of Sweden to Russian Federation, Sweden and Russia: Past and Present with Special Emphasis on St Petersburg and Stockholm, Zhores I. Alferov, Professor and Director of A.F. Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia, Science in St Petersburg – Past, Present and Future, Erik Berglöf, Director of SITE, Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden, The Repatriation of Russian Academics, Alf Göransson, President and CEO of NCC, Stockholm, Sweden, NCC in St Petersburg, Lars-Johan Jarnheimer, CEO, Tele2, Sweden, The Stenbeck Group in Russia, Hans-Holger Albrecht, President and Chief Executive, Modern Times Group Sweden, The Stenbeck Group in Russia, Björn Rosengren, Senior Adviser, The Stenbeck Group, Sweden. Grand Hôtel, Stockholm, May 19th, 2004

Axess Seminar in cooperation with ABF: The Legal Divide. The Real Problem with Globalization lecturers: Introduction Kurt Almqvist, Ax:son Johnson Foundation, Hernando de Soto, Economist, Peru, Allan Lars­ son, Chairman of Swedish Television, Stockholm, Sweden, Joakim Ollén, President, Akademiska Hus, Sweden. ABF, Stock­ holm, May 24th, 2004

84 international seminars The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar: DSM and the Culture of Psychiatric Diagnostics in the Early 21st Century lecturer: Mark S. Micale, Professor of History, University of Illinois, USA, Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, May 27th–28th, 2004

Urban City Research seminar: The Sustainable Arterial Street lecturer: Stephen Marshall, Lecturer in Transport Plan­ ning and Urban Design, the Bartlett School of Planning, Univer­sity College London, UK. Piperska Muren, Stockholm, June 3rd, 2004

What is George W Bush Doing? In cooperation with the Institute of International Affairs lecturer: David Frum, Journalist and Author, American Enterprise Institute, USA. Lilla Nygatan 23, Stockholm, June 16th, 2004

The American Crisis lecturer: Sidney Blumenthal, Author and Journalist, USA. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, June 21st, 2004

The Danish Media Situation in a Comparative Perspective lecturer: Tøger Seidenfaden, Editor-in-Chief, Politiken, Copenhagen, Denmark. Stureplan 3, Stockholm, September 20th, 2004

Contemporary Feminism Seminar: Sex Lies and Feminism lecturer: Christina Hoff Sommers, Author and Journalist, USA. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, November 3rd, 2004

Garden Architecture Seminar: The Pleasure of Mixing Formal and Organic Design in Private and Public Gardens lecturers: Jacques Wirtz, Landscape Architect, Antwerp, Belgium, Peter Wirtz, Landscape Architect, Antwerp, Belgium. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, November 9th, 2004

85 international seminars Media Arrogance. Is Journalism Capable of Self-Criticism? A debate between John Lloyd, FT Magazine and Richard Sambrook, BBC News. 14 Queen Anne’s Gate, London, UK, November 22nd, 2004

Gulag lecturer: Anne Applebaum, Journalist and Author, USA. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, December 10th, 2004

86 international seminars 2005 Contemporary Feminism Seminar Seminar with the author of the book The New Feminism Natasha Walter. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, January, 2005

Contemporary Feminism Seminar lecturer: Jane Freedman, Lecturer in French Politics, University of Southampton, UK. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm February, 2005

Contemporary Feminism Seminar lecturer: Daphne Patai, Writer and Professor, Depart­ ment of Languages, Literatures and Cultures, University of Massachusetts, USA. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, March 15th, 2005

Opportunities and Risks of Doing Business in China lecturers: Erik Berglöf, Professor, Director of SITE, Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden, Frédéric Cho, Head of Asia, HQ Bank, Stockholm, Sweden, Ray Field, Executive Vice President in charge of the Asia, Oceania and Middle East Region, Alfa Laval, Sweden, Staffan Heimerson, Journalist and Writer, Sweden, Thomas Lagerqvist, Partner, Mannheimer Swartling, Stockholm, Sweden, Torbjörn Lodén, Professor of Chinese, Stockholm University, Sweden, Rutger Palmstierna, former Diplomat, Responsible for Country Risk Analysis at SEB, Sweden, Henrik Scharp, CEO, 42 Networks, Sweden, Harald Steinbrecher, Öhrlings PricewaterhouseCoopers, Stock­ holm, Sweden, Torbjörn Sternsjö, Sapa Heat Transfer, Shang­ hai, China. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, April 13th, 2005

Contemporary Feminism Seminar lecturers: Germund Hesslow, Professor, Department of Physiological Sciences, Lund University, Sweden, Susanna Popova Hakelius, Journalist and Author, Stockholm, Sweden, Sofia Nerbrand, Journalist, Stockholm, Sweden, Petra Östergren, Author, Stockholm, Sweden, Staffan Ulfstrand,Professor

87 international seminars Emeritus of Zoology, Department of Ecology and Evolution, Animal Ecology, Uppsala University, Sweden. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, 22nd September, 2005

Urban City Research seminar: Swedish Grace. The Forgotten Modern Movement in Architecture and Town Planning moderator: Göran Cars, Professor, School of Architecture and the Built Environment, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden. lecturers: Eva Eriksson, PhD in Architectural History, Journalist and former Editor of Arkitektur, Sweden, The Architecture of Swedish Grace, Göran Hägg, Writer and Senior Lecturer in the History of Literature, Stockholm, Sweden, Cultural Context, Thomas Hellquist, Professor of Architecture, Sweden, Composition, Public and Private, Johan Mårtelius, Professor, History of Architecture, Sweden, The Understanding of the Classical, Johan Örn, MA, Architectural Historian, Sweden, Public and Private, Kristina Knauff, Architect, Sweden,Public and Private, Johan Rådberg, Professor of Architecture, Lund University, Sweden, The Swedish Art of Town Planning, Alexander Wolodarski, Architect, Stockholm, Sweden, The Lessons of Per Hallman, Karin Winter, Curator, Museum of Architecture, Stockholm, Sweden, Rooms and Furniture, Helena Kåberg, PhD in , Sweden, Arts in the Public Space, Rasmus Wærn, Architect SAR/MSA, Sweden, , Alan Powers, PhD, University of Greenwich School of Architecture, UK, Influence in Europe, Gary Brewer, Architect, USA, Influence in North America, Robert Adam, Architect, Robert Adam Architects, UK, The Classical Tradition Today, Alexander Stoddart, Artist, UK, New Classical Sculpture, Andrés Duany, Architect and Town Planner, DPZ, USA, Can Swedish Grace Influence Today’s Practitioners? Javier Cenicacelaya, Architect and Professor of Architecture, University of Bilbao, Spain, Can Swedish Grace Influence Today’s Practitioners?Gabriele Tagliaventi, Professor of Architecture, University of Ferrara, Italy, Can Swedish Grace Influence Today’s Practitioners? Leon Krier, Archi- tect, Luxembourg/France, Can Swedish Grace Influence Today’s

88 international seminars Practitioners? Skandia Cinema, Drottninggatan 82, Stockholm, September 12th – 14th, 2005

89 international seminars 2006 Urban City Research Seminar: The Contribution of Spain to Urbanism. The Ensanches and the New Towns lecturer: Javier Cenicacelaya, Architect, Professor of Archi­tecture at the University of Bilbao, Spain. Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm, September 8th, 2006

90 international seminars 2007 Salong Axess: USA – landet vi älskar att hata. United States – the country we love to hate Debate on Swedish Anti-Americanism. moderator: Anders Hellner participants: Paul Hollander, Journalist and Author, Per T. Ohlsson, Journalist and Columnist at Sydsvenskan, Per Svensson, Cultural editor Expressen and Staffan Thorsell, former Editor-in-Chief at Expressen, Engelsberg Studios, Stockholm October 4th, 2007

The Future of Public Service Broadcasting participants: Keynote: The History of Public Service Broad­ casting in Europe, Jean Seaton, Professor of Media History at the University of Westminster in London, UK Session 1. The State & the Market. The Changing Nature of Public Service Broadcasting David Levy, Associate Fellow, Said Business School, formerly Controller Public Policy, BBC, UK, David Elstein, Chairman, British Screen Advisory Council, Broadcasting Policy Group, DCD Media plc and Screen Digest Ltd, Director, Media Inc, UK, Ismo Silvo, Director of Strategy & Development of YLE, Finland, Ove Joanson, Chairman of Sveriges Radio, Stock­ holm, Sweden Session 2. Cultural Identity in a Multicultural Society Isabella Thomas, Project Leader, Ax:son Johnson Foundation, UK, John Lloyd, Director of the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at Oxford University, Kerstin Brunnberg, CEO of Sveriges Radio, Stockholm, Sweden, Aaqil Ahmed, Com­ missioning Editor for Religion, Channel 4, UK, Ed Klute, Director of Mira Media, the Netherlands, Mukti Jain Campion, Director of Culture Wise, Author of report on PSB and Cultural Diversity ”Look Who’s Talking”, UK Session 3. Impartiality and Impact. Reliability of News and In­ formation in an Internet World Tim Gardam, Principal of St. Anne’s College, Oxford, Chair of the Steering Committee of the Reuters Institute, Oxford,

91 international seminars Formerly Director of Television at Channel 4, UK, John Bridcut, Author of BBC report “Impartiality in the 21st century”, UK, Michael Parks, Professor of Journalism and International Relations, University of Southern California, USA, Terhi Rantanen, Professor in Global Media and Communications, London School of Economics, UK, Niels Rasmussen, Deputy Editor-in-Chief at tagesschau.de, Central Online News Depart­ ment of the ARD, Denmark, Jamil Azar, Presenter/Editor, Al Jazeera, Erik Fichtelius, Director of SVT 24, Sweden Session 4. The Future of Public Service Broadcasting David Levy, Associate Fellow, Said Business School, formerly Controller Public Policy, BBC, UK, Peter Philips, Director of Policy & Strategy, Ofcom, UK, Arne Wessberg, President, International Institute of Communications, former DG of YLE, Finland, Robert Picard, Professor of Media Economics, Director of Media Management and Transformation, University of Jönköping, Sweden. Studio Engelsberg, Kungsholmsgatan 21, Stockholm, October 25th, 2007

Salong Axess: Rasismens ansikten. The faces of racism Debate on contemporary racism from an international per­ ­ spective. moderator: Anders Hellner, Programme Director, Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Sweden lecturer: Frank Dikötter, Professor of the Modern History of China, University of London, UK and Chair Pro­ fessor of Humanities at the University of Hong Kong. commentators: Staffan Heimerson, Journalist and Writer, Thomas Gür, Journalist and Columnist at Svenska Dagbladet and Henrik Bachner, PhD in History of Ideas and Sciences, Lund University. Engelsberg Studios, Kungsholms­ gatan 21, December, 6th, 2007

92 international seminars 2008 The Swedish Gnosis Seminar participants: Jörgen Magnusson, Doctor of Theology, Department of Theology, Uppsala University, Sweden, Antti Marjanen, Professor, University of Helsinki, Finland, Anna Andersson, Student, Department of Theology, Uppsala Uni­ versity, Sweden, Michaela Andersson, Student, Department of Philosophy, University, Sweden, Pernilla Rosell, PhD, Uppsala University, Sweden, Karima Loucif, Doctor of Theology, Sweden, Risto Auvine, PhD Student, Department of Theology, University of Helsinki, Finland, Martin Lindgren, PhD Candidate, Department of Theology, Uppsala University, Sweden, Tatiana Polskaia, Student, Department of Theology, Uppsala University, Sweden, Micael Carreras, Student, De­ partment of Theology, Uppsala University, Sweden, Niklas Ahlin, Student, Department of Philosophy, University of Gothenburg, Sweden David Westberg, PhD Student, Uppsala University, Sweden, Stefan Larsson, Student, Department of Philosophy, Örebro University, Sweden. The Department of Theology, Uppsala University, May 20th–21st , 2008

Urban City Research Seminar. Sustainable Urban Gardens and Landscapes. Future Issues in Design, Teaching and Research Arranged by the Ax:son Johnson Institute at Lund University with the purpose to investigate new subjects for the foundation to support. Avesta Manor, October 23rd–24th, 2008

93 international seminars 2009 The Swedish Gnosis Seminar participants: Jörgen Magnusson, Dr of Theology, Department of Theology, Uppsala University, Sweden, Einar Thomassen, Professor, University of Bergen, Norway, Kalle Bengtz, Student, Department of Theology, Uppsala Univer- sity, Sweden, Martin Lundh, PhD Candidate, Department of Theology, Lund University, Sweden, David Brenner, Student, Department of Philosophy, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, Niklas Ahlin, PhD, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, Ylva Vramming, Doctor of Theology, Uppsala University, Sweden, Michaela Barck, PhD, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, Runa Nilsson, Student, Department of Philosophy, Uppsala University, Sweden. The Department of Theology, Uppsala University, February 3rd–5th, 2009

The Loss of Finland Seminar: The Year to Mark 1809 and its Significance lecturer: Alec Aalto, Finland’s Ambassador to Stockholm, Sweden. Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm, February 17th, 2009

The Loss of Finland Seminar: The Finnish War in an International Context lecturer: Matti Klinge, Historian, Finland. Jakobsbergs­ gatan 2, Stockholm, March 19th, 2009

The Loss of Finland Seminar: The Great Principality in Finland 1809–1810 lecturer: Johan Engström, PhD in Archaeology, Deputy Director, National Swedish Museums of Military History, Stockholm, Sweden. Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm, April 28th, 2009

The Loss of Finland Seminar: How to Improve Further the Collaboration between Sweden and Finland? lecturer: Pär Stenbäck, former Finnish Minister of Foreign Affairs, Finland, Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm, May 7th, 2009

94 international seminars In Treatment Lecture by Israeli film and TV director, Hagai Levi, producer of the TV series “In Treatment”. Commentary by Swedish psychologist Gunnar Berggren, Engelsbergs Studios, Kungs­ holmsgatan 21, Stockholm, May, 2009

Transatlantic Security in the 21st Century and the Northern Dimension –A Dialogue between Young American, Canadian and Nordic Leaders Seminar with the Swedish Institute of International Affairs (UI). Avesta Manor, September 13th–17th, 2009

Axess Programme on Journalism and Democracy: What Freedom? Whose Freedom? Berlusconi and La Repubblica’s Ten Questions A panel discussion organised in collaboration with the depart­ ment of Italian Studies at University of Oxford and the Oxford Italian Society on the 10 questions La Repubblica put to Silvio Berlusconi. The questions were published daily by the newspaper and became the topic of a special page on the newspaper’s website. moderator: John Lloyd, Director of the Axess Programme on Journalism and Democracy, UK. lecturers: Enrico Francescini, London Correspondent and London Bureau Chief, La Repubblica, UK, Maurizio Morabito, Press Secretary, Freedom Party, London Circle, UK, Professor Andrea Biondi, Secretary, Democratic Party, London Circle, UK, Dr Daniele Albertazzi, Senior Lecturer in European Media, University of Birmingham, UK. Taylor Institution, Oxford, UK, October 21st, 2009

95 international seminars 2010 Axess Programme on Journalism and Democracy: Beppe Grillo on Internet and Democracy in Italy Beppe Grillo, Italian blogger. Chaired by David Forgacs, Pro­ fessor of Italian, University College London, UK, John Lloyd, Director of the Axess Programme on Journalism and Democracy, UK. Taylor Institution, Oxford, UK, January 25th, 2010

Axess Programme on Journalism and Democracy: Italian Politics in the Foreign Media In a seminar organised with Italian Studies at Oxford, and in collaboration with the Oxford University Italian Society, the Axess Programme compared the coverage received by Silvio Berlusconi in the Russian media and in the British press to understand how the foreign media interpret the Italian Prime Ministership and reasons for the differences moderator: Dr Daniele Albertazzi, University of Birming­ ham, UK lecturers: James Blitz, Diplomatic Editor and former Rome Correspondent of the Financial Times, UK, Anastasia Grusha, Faculty of Journalism at Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia, Natalia Skripkina, Faculty of Journalism at Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia. Taylorian Insti­ tute, Oxford, UK, June 14th, 2010

Axess Programme on Journalism and Democracy: The Future of Journalism Seminar Keynote Speaker Philip C. Bobbitt, Professor, Texas University School of Law, USA, The State Gets the Media it Deserves lecturers: Stephen Coleman, Professor of Political Com­ ­mu­nication and Director of Research, Institute of Communication Studies, University of Leeds, UK, The Internet – Power for the People, Abiye T. Megenta, Ethiopian Journalist and Oxford University Researcher, UK, The Internet – Power for the People, Turi Munthe, Founder and CEO of Demotix, London, UK, The Internet – Power for the People, Evgeny Morozov, Visiting Scholar at Stanford University, Contributing Editor to Foreign Policy

96 international seminars and the Blog “Net Effect”, USA, The Internet – Power Will Have its Way, Paul Steiger, Editor at Large for The Wall Street Journal and a Vice President of Dow Jones & Company, USA, Truth, and How to Get It, James Curran, Professor of Communications, Director of the Goldsmiths Leverhulme Media Research Centre, Goldsmiths University of London, UK, Truth, and How to Get It, William Moy, Parliamentary Assistant to Lord Low of Dalston, House of Lords, Founder of www.fullfact.org, London, UK, Truth, and How to Get It, Panel discussion on the theme The Internet and the May Election: No Revolution Yet, Peter Barron, Head of Public Relations for Britain, Ireland and the Benelux Countries at Google, UK, Mick Fealty, Journalist and Founding Editor of Northern Ireland-based blog “Slugger O’Toole”, UK, John Lloyd, Director of Axess Programme on Journalism and Democracy, UK, Nic Newman, Visiting Fellow at Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, UK, Jean Seaton, Professor of Media History at the University of Westminster in London, UK, Andrew Sparrow, Senior Political Correspondent at ’s Website, UK. Frontline Club, London, UK, July 9th, 2010

Axess Programme on Journalism and Democracy: Journalism and Democracy. Media, Politics and the Public moderator: John Lloyd, Director of Axess Programme on Journalism and Democracy, UK. lecturers: Paul Starr, Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs, Princeton University, USA,An Unexpected Crisis: The News Media in Post-Industrial Democracies, Rodney Benson, Associate Professor of Media, Culture and Communication, New York University, USA, Forms of Democracy and Forms of Journalism, Mattias Hessérus, Editor, Axess Magazine, Stock­ holm, Sweden, You’re Gonna Have to Serve Somebody, John Lloyd, Director of Axess Programme on Journalism and Democracy, UK, The Italian Exception, Ferdinando Giugliano, Programme Leader, Axess Programme on Journalism and Democracy, Italy, Italian Journalism in the Age of Berlusconi, Paolo Mancini, Pro­ fessor of Communication, University of Perugia, Italy, Berlusconi:

97 international seminars Between Legacy of the Past and Television Culture, Janice Winter, Programme Manager, Axess Programme on Journalism and Democracy, UK, The Struggle Continues, Guy Berger, Professor of Journalism and Head of School of Journalism and Media Studies, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa, Look­ ing for Logics in the Challenges to Press Independence, Pippa Green, Professor and Head of Journalism Department, University of Pretoria, South Africa, The Role of the Media in New Democracies: the Case of South Africa, Arkady Ostrovsky, Moscow Bureau Chief, The Economist, Russia, A New Media Orthodoxy? Svetlana Sorokina, TV Journalist, Russia, The State of Russian Television, Julia Latynina, Journalist and Radio Host, Radio Station Echo of Moscow, Russia, How Russian Official Propaganda Portrays the World, Haiyan Wang, Project Leader, Axess Chinese Programme on Journalism and Democracy, Hong Kong, What Space for Chinese Reporters? Jiang Zhan, Professor, Department of Inter­ national Journalism and Communication, Beijing Foreign Studies University, China Watchdog Journalism in China Since 2001, Agnès Gaudu, China Editor, Courrier International maga­ zine, Paris, France, The Evolution of Journalistic Styles in China, IVA. Wallen­bergsalen, Stockholm, October 22nd, 2010

98 international seminars 2011 Images of Sweden Is Sweden what it appears in the imagination of people around the globe – a universal role model? How did Sweden become a model for many countries whose populations and circumstances are so varied and so different from the facts of life in Sweden? And is the Swedish model really so very model? These were some of the issues and questions that were asked at the seminar Images of Sweden moderator: Ulf Wickbom, Political Editor, Barometern, Sweden lecturers: Åke Daun Cultural Evolutions, Dick Harrison, Professor of History, Lund University, Sweden, History and Identity: Ideas of Swedish Particularity through the Ages, Svante Nordin, Professor of History of Science and Ideas, Lund University, Sweden, Neutrality as Virtue: Sweden 1914–50, Neil Kent, Associate of the Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge Professor of European History and Culture at the Russian Academy of Art, in St Petersburg, UK/Russia, Ethical Diplomacy in Swedish History, Lars Trägårdh, Professor of History and Civil Society Studies at Ersta Sköndal University College, Stockholm, Sweden, Social Trust and Radical Individ­ ualism: The Paradox at the Heart of the Swedish Social Contract, Polly Toynbee, Political Commentator, The Guardian, UK, A British View of Sweden, Thomas Steinfeld, Editor of the Arts and Features Section at Süddeutsche Zeitung, Munich, Germany, Professor of Literature, University of Lucerne, Switzerland, A German View of Sweden, Timur Atnashev, PhD, Lecturer, Depart­ ment of Public Administration of the Russian Academy of National Economy, Russia, A Russian View of Sweden, Olle Wästberg, Consultant, former Director General of the Swedish Institute and former MP, Sweden, How Many Times Can a Country Lose its Innocence? The Lagging Image of Sweden, Andrew Brown, Journalist, The Guardian, Author of Fishing in Utopia, UK, Immigrants and Their Role in the Demonology of Sweden, Thomas Gür, Writer and Consultant, Sweden, Immigration and the Swedish Welfare State, Richard Swartz, Journalist and Writer,

99 international seminars Sweden, Some Remarks on Immigration and Populism, Markus Uvell, President of Timbro, Sweden, Immigration and the De­ railment of the Swedish Welfare Model, Patrick Salmon, Chief Historian, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, London, UK, Swedish Neutrality: An Outsider’s View, Anders Hellner, Senior Adviser at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Sweden, The Art of Neutrality: Sweden’s Winding Foreign Policy, Anna Jardfelt, Director of the Swedish Institute for International Affairs, Sweden, Beyond the Swedish Policy of Neutrality? Per Schlingmann, State Secretary, Prime Minister’s Office, Sweden, The New Sweden, Åke Daun, Professor Emeritus of Ethnology, Stockholm University, Sweden, Captured by Good Intentions, Stig- Björn Ljunggren, PhD Political Science and Political Com­ mentator, Sweden, Is There Still a “Swedish Model”? Widar Andersson Political Editor, Folkbladet, Sweden, The Swedish Model Stronger than Ever, Toby Young, Founder of the West London Free School, UK, Made in Sweden: British Free Schools? Peje Emilsson, Chairman and CEO, Magnora AB, Sweden, On Swedish Schools, Hans Bergström, former Editor of Dagens Nyheter, PhD, Associate Professor in Political Science, Sweden, Observations from a Swedish-American, John Lloyd, Director, Axess Programme on Journalism and Democracy, Contributing Editor, Financial Times, UK, Rapporteur. Avesta Manor, January 26th, 2011

The Good Italy vs the Bad Italy: A Post-Berlusconi Agenda for ­Levelling the Playing Field Bill Emmott, former Editor of The Economist, spoke on his new book, Forza, Italia: Come ripartire dopo Berlusconi. Taylor Insti­ tution, St Giles, Oxford, February 9th, 2011

The Inevitability of Polemical Broadcasting: the Foxes are Coming A recent talk by the BBC’s Director General, Mark Thompson, foreshadowed the coming inevitability of politically engaged TV channels in the UK. In the first debate on the issue, theRoyal Society of Arts, UK and Axess brought expert commentators together to argue the pros and cons.

100 international seminars chair: John Lloyd, Director, Axess Programme and Con­ tributing Editor, Financial Times participants: Peter Hitchens, Columnist, Mail on Sun­ day, David Jordan, Director of Editorial Policy and Standards, BBC. RSA, 8 John Adam Street, London, February 17th, 2011

The New Generation in the Middle East – a generation for democracy? The first seminar in the series “Middle East: Shifting Sands”, which explored and debated the character and future develop­ ments in this challenging region. In just a few intense and dramatic weeks, the new generation in the Middle East showed its discontent with the regimes in place. Will it be possible to transform street activism into representative institutional politics? What kind of democracy can we expect in the Middle East? What role will Islamists play in the new Middle East? These and more issues were discussed in the first seminar. moderator: Nathalie Besèr, Journalist participants: Mustafa Al Nagar, Egypt, Campaign Manager for Mohamed el Baradei, Salim Amamou, Tunisia, Deputy Minister for Youth and Sports, Shadi Hamid, Qatar, Director of Research, Brookings Doha Center, Stéphane Lacroix, Professor, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Sciences Po, Paris, France. Utrikespolitiska Institutet, Stock­ holm, April 7th, 2011

Shia Expansionism The second seminar in the series “Middle East: Shifting Sands”, which explored and debated the character and future developments in this challenging region. The Wikileaks reports seems to confirm what many have long suspected: that the ayatollah regime in has an offen­ sive strategy to expand and strengthen the Shia Muslim strategic influence throughout the region – from Afghanistan to Saudi Arabia, from Iraq to Lebanon. Does Iran have the financial resources and well organised

101 international seminars networks to realise a Shia Muslim political breakthrough in the region? What role does the Iranian nuclear programme play in such a strategy? Can the “Arab Spring” of 2011 result in Iran’s emergence as the leading great power of the Middle East? moderator: Nathalie Besèr, Journalist participants: Mr Mehdi Khalaji, Senior Fellow, The Washington Institute, Dr Laurence Louër, Research Fellow, Science Po, Paris, Sheikh Tawfiq al-Amer, Saudi Shia Cleric. Utrikespolitiska Institutet, Stockholm, May 5th 2011

Middle East and North Africa after the Revolution and the ­Financial Crisis – the New BRIC? The third seminar in the series “Middle East: Shifting Sands”, which explored and debated the character and future develop­ ments in this challenging region. The revolutions in the Arab world may change the political systems. At the same time they will also have an effect on the financial situation in the region. How do the current political developments affect the finan­ cial prospects of this region? What will be the long-term consequences? How should Europe respond to its neighbours? What are the biggest challenges to sustainable economic develop­ment in these countries? moderator: Nathalie Besèr, Journalist participants: Ioannis Kaltsas, Greece, Senior Adviser to the Board of the European Investment Bank (EIB), Oussama Kanaan, USA, Deputy Division Chief of the Monetary and Capital Markets Department, International Monetary Fund (IMF), Peter Stein, Sweden, economist specialising in emerg- ing markets. Utrikespolitiska Institutet, Stockholm, May 16th, 2011

A Palestinian State The fourth seminar in the series “Middle East: Shifting Sands”, which explored and debated the character and future develop­ ments in this challenging region. The Palestinian Authority is making an effort to build a state

102 international seminars in the West Bank that is supposed to be completed by the end of the summer. What obstacles remain before the Palestinians get their own state? What are the consequences for Israel and the region? How stable is the agreement between Fatah and Hamas? moderator: Nathalie Besèr, Journalist participants: H.E Dr. Riad Al Malki, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Palestinian National Authority, H.E Mrs. , Minister for International Development Cooperation, Sweden, Dr Gershon Baskin, Co-Director and founder of the Israel/Palestine Center for Research and Information (IPCRI), Dr. Corinna Mullin, Lecturer in the Politics of the Middle East, Department of Politics and International Studies, School of Oriental & African Studies, University of London. Utrikespoli­ ­ tiska Institutet, Stockholm, June 1st, 2011

What’s Wrong (and Right) With Italy? A talk by John Prideaux, author of The Economist’s special report on Italy, published on June 10th. Taylor Institution, University of Oxford, June 15th, 2011

103 international seminars 2012 Roots of Violence – an interdisciplinary seminar in honour of Ambassador Rolf Ekéus Recent events, including the uprisings, revolutions, warfare and ongoing violent repression in Syria, Afghanistan, Sudan, Somalia and many other places around the world, as well as iso­lated incidents of mass murder such as that at Utøya, Norway, and the recent killings in Toulouse, France, confront us with dif­fi cult questions about human nature. War, ethnic conflict, revenge, terror and genocide – such acts have oc­curred through the millennia but how much do we know about where they stem from? The seminar aimed to explore the roots of these outrages from different perspectives. We looked at the past and compared the experiences of different periods­ to understand what conditions provoke violence. We introduced the insights of psychology and biology, as well as the learning of historians and political scientists. By looking at religion and its relation to violence, political violence and the state monopoly of violence, the meaning of war and terror, we sought to fasten on some of the causes of the darker parts of ourselves. Do we all carry within us the roots of violence? Are we born with aggression and rage and is it equally distributed or is it something passed on to us through culture and society? Is it possible to understand its meaning, or meaninglessness? Do violent reactions always create more violence? What is the relationship between freedom, justice/injustice and violence? What role does religion play? And last but not least could it be that we are becoming less violent and is it possible to find ways to create peaceful societies, or are we doomed by human nature to perpetrate the evil that we want to resist? The Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation orga­ nised the seminar to facilitate interdisciplinary discussion of the roots of violence and disseminated the results through Axess Magazine and Axess TV. moderator: Ulf Wickbom, Political Editor, Baromatern, Sweden

104 international seminars lecturers: Philip Bobbitt, Professor, University of Texas, USA, Towards a New Understanding of Terror, Christopher Coker, Professor, London School of Economics, UK, William James and the Existential Roots of Warfare, Azar Gat, Professor, Tel Aviv University, Israel, Why People Fight, Allan Guggenbühl, Pro­ fessor, Institut für Konfliktmanagement, Switzerland,Youth Violence: A Pretext for Youth Bashing or A Genuine Problem? Janne Haaland Matlary , Professor, University of Oslo, Norway, State Monopoly of Violence and Just War, Peter Hammerstein, Professor, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany, The Biology of Violence, Russell Jacoby, Professor, University of California, Los Angeles, USA, On the Fratricidal Roots of Violence, Robert Johnson, Dr, Oxford University, UK, Romanticism of the Revolutionary:­ War­ riors of National Liberation, Mark Juergensmeyer, Professor, Uni­ versity of California, Berkeley, USA, Religious Roots of Violence, Sudhir Kakar, Writer and Psychoanalyst, India, Religious Violence: Hindus and Muslims in India, Suzanne Kaplan, Associate Professor, Uppsala University, Sweden, The Psychologi­cal Roots of Violence, Tomas Lappalainen, Writer, Sweden, The Dawn of the Western State: Historical Roots of the Monopoly of Violence, Patricia Lewis, Research Director, Chatham House, Ireland/UK, The Middle East: Violence, Peace and Justice on the Road to Damascus, Robert Jay Lifton, Psychiatrist and Writer, USA, Dimensions of Contemporary War and Violence, Wolfgang Palaver, Professor, University of Innsbruck, Austria, From Oedipus to Dag Hammar­ skjöld: On the Complex Relationship Between Religion, Violence and Sacrifice,Malise Ruthven, Writer, Ireland/UK, Visions of Apoca­ lypse – Our Need of Violent Endings, Nathan Shachar, Foreign Cor­respondent, Dagens Nyheter, Sweden, From the Barrel of a Gun – Power and Violence in Syria, Karl Schlögel, Professor, European University Viadrina Frankfurt, Germany The Terror and The Dream, Jessica Stern, Writer, USA, Who Becomes a Ter­ rorist and Why? Richard Swartz, Writer and Journalist, Sweden, Hate – A Product of War, Alan Wolfe, Professor, Boston College, USA, “Political Evil” – What Makes it Distinctive? Engelsberg Manor, April 16–17, 2012

105 international seminars Who Takes Care of World Heritage Sites? The Unesco Convention on World Heritage was ratified almost 40 years ago. The intention was to secure our shared cultural and natural heritage, make it accessible and bring it to life for all people. Almost 1,000 cultural and natural sites from more than 150 countries around the world are included in the official World Heritage List. In Sweden we now have 15 items includ- ing such diverse environments as the Royal Domain of Drot- tningholm, the Church Town of Gammelstad, the Agricultural­ Landscape of Southern Öland, the Naval Port of and in Varberg. The Swedish list also includes , a series of data points which at the beginning of the 1800s made it possible to define the exact size and shape of the globe. This summer the decorated farm- houses of Hälsingland were added. The World Heritage Con- vention supports the idea of a common human heritage. It is time to summarize the ideas of the Convention and how it is translated into reality. It is also time to evaluate what we now want to accomplish with our heritage and what we want from the future. The owners of World Heritage sites are usually public authorities or organisations, but may also be private individuals or companies. The World Heritage properties exists under different conditions and types of management. Who is ultimately responsible and who cares for World Heritage? How has the World Heritage issue evolved and how have the original ideas around a common cultural and natural heritage been understood? What does World Heritage status mean today, and what are the consequences of a World Heritage listing for the different sites? What happens to them after they have been established? What are the positive and negative effects due to the development of accessibility and exploitation? How do Unesco and national authorities consider the differences in ownership and character of the World Heritage sites? These are some of the issues that this seminar discussed. Invited speakers were professors, managers, architects, curators and researchers in the cultural

106 international seminars and natural heritage area. The seminar took place at Engelsberg Ironworks, an industrial complex that reflects the physical and business environment from 1600 to the 1800s. moderator: Mark Isitt lecturers: Kerstin Barup, Professor of Architectural Conservation, University of Lund, Royal Institute of Art Stockholm, Sweden, The World Heritage Engelsberg, Marwa Dabaieh PhD, Assistant Professor Department of Architecture, Ain Shams University, World Heritage in Egypt. Contemporary Challenges and Future Prospects, Margaretha Ehrström, Senior Adviser, National Board of Antiquities, Helsinki, Finland, Management of Finnish World Heritage Sites – Administration and Practice, Luigi Fusco Girard, Professor of Economy and Environ­ mental Evaluation, University of Napoli Federico II, Italy, Historic Urban Landscape Approach and the Management of Change, Birgitta Hoberg, Senior Adviser, Consultant (World Heritage Convention), National Heritage Board, Sweden, UNESCO, the Swedish National Heritage Board and the Swedish World Heritage Sites, Julian Holder, Dr of Architectural History, Inspector of Historic Buildings, English Heritage, UK, When Sparks Fly; Living with Change in the World’s First Industrial Landscapes, Morris Hylton III, Assistant Professor (Director of Historic Preservation Program and Director of PI:N), University of Florida, USA, Engaging Stakeholders in the Management of Heritage; The Research Framework of the Preservation Institute Nantucket, Jukka Jokilehto, Professor, Dr., (Special Adviser to the Director General of ICCROM), University of Nova Gorica, Management Approaches to Heritage Places, Christopher Young, Head of World Heritage and International Policy, English Heritage, UK, World Heritage and its Management in England. Engelsberg Manor, October 11th, 2012

Can Non Profit Save the Swedish Welfare Model? The Swedish Non-profit Sector in a Comparative Perspective: Historical Legacies, Contemporary Politics, and Future Prospects. From a global perspective, Sweden has a small, service-pro­ ducing, non-profit sector. This is a function of the historical

107 international seminars transition from private charity to social rights, and the sub­ sequent dominance of the public sector, which for long had a near-monopoly on the provision of education, healthcare and social services. However, in the wake of the radical reforms of the Swedish welfare state, which separated the financing from the provision of services, a market for providers of education, healthcare and elderly care has emerged. New possibilities have opened up for both nonprofit and for-profit actors to establish themselves as major players in the provision of welfare. This development has revealed a need for a deeper understanding of the role of philanthropy and the non-profit sector – past, present, future – in Sweden. In response, we invited a number of leading scholars and public intellectuals from the UK, the US, Germany and the Netherlands to join with Swedish counterparts in a two-day conference on the Swedish non-profit sector. The first day provided a comparative input from abroad; the second day focused on Sweden. The first day was conducted in English; the second day in Swedish. The conference tackled the current debate over the future of “the Swedish model” including hot-button issues like the emergence of for-profit providers of core welfare services, the return of charity and the rise in private, supplementary insurance. moderator: Ulf Wickbom, Journalist and Author, Sweden lecturers: Widar Andersson, Editor-in-Chief Folkbladet Östergötland, Dynamisk mix av nonprofit och företag, Henrik ­Berg­ gren, Author and journalist, Granskningssamhället: ett hot mot kvalitet och valfrihet inom välfärden? Clarence Crafoord, CEO Centrum för rättvisa, Betydelsen av ideella, initiativ för skyddet av fri- och rättigheter, Paul Dekker, Professor of Civil Society, Tilburg University, From Private Initiatives to Privatization: Non-profits in the Dutch Welfare State, Hanna Hallin, CEO Sektor 3, Civila samhällets roll och förutsättningar i en förändrad välfärdsstat, Tove Lifvendahl, Writer and political commentator, Dags att omför­­ handla samhällskontraktet? Maribel Morey, PhD Candidate in History, Princeton University, A Transatlantic Perspective on Phi­ lanthropy and Charity in the Swedish Welfare Model, Duncan O’Leary, Deputy Director, Demos, From Public Sector to Public

108 international seminars Services: the British Context, James Rees, Research Fellow, Third Sector Research Centre, University of Birmingham, The Volun­ tary Sector Delivering Public Services in the UK: Standard Practice, Successes, And Emerging Threats, Patricia Rosenfield, Senior Fellow Rockefeller Archive Center, Private Philanthropy, Nonprofits, and Government: Historical and Current Roles in Providing Public Goods in the United States, Theo Schuyt, Professor of Philanthropic Studies, VU University Amsterdam, How to Integrate Philanthropy iIn The Welfare State? Amelie Silfverstolpe, Founder Volontär­ byrån, Volon­tär­byråns roll i välfärdsmodellen, Rupert Graf Strach­ witz, PhD, Director Maecenata Institut, Humboldt University, What Foun­dations Can Do – and What They Can’t, Thomas Gür, Journalist and author, Hellre Mammon än Gud, Christoph Strünck, Professor of Political Science, University of Siegen It’s Not the State, Stupid! Peculiarities and Paths Of Germany’s Charity Organizations, Olivier Zunz, Commonwealth Professor of History, University of Virginia, American Philanthropy and the Welfare State: A His­torical Perspective, Lars Trägårdh, Professor of History, Ersta Sköndal University College, Stockholm, Statsindividualismen och civilsamhället: sociala rättigheter kontra välgörenhet. Filip Wijkström, Professor of Business Adminis­ tration, Stockholm University, Från folkrörelse till socialt företag. Nordstjernan Building, November 15–16, 2012

Images of Sweden II While Sweden has some of the lowest crime rates in the world, Swedish crime fiction has become one of its booming industries. From to Henning Mankel, the modern crime thriller genre is dominated by Swedish fantasies. Where once Sweden was associated with the inner turmoil of a Bergman film, the upbeat pop extravaganza of ABBA or the stripped pine of an IKEA kitchen, the girl with the dragon tattoo and her tormenting experiences have become an identifying feature of modern Sweden. What explains this extraordinary phenomenon? Does the absence of realistic bogeymen make fantasy the only recourse for those determined to see the world in such stark Manichean terms? Has this changed the reputation of Sweden?

109 international seminars Sweden’s political reputation remains remarkable: the inferences drawn from it are nonetheless manifold. After its own debt crisis of the early 1990s, Sweden’s restructured economy has stood above the fray of the European financial crisis, and served as source of guidance to many countries seeking a way out. What does this signal for Sweden’s model of political development? How has the image of Sweden changed in recent years? How has Sweden used its experience of debt in the early 1990s? And how comparable is it to the situation facing other European countries today? Can Sweden’s free market reforms in education, health and pensions be replicated in other countries? For many people of very different political persuasions, Sweden has stood as a beacon of political sanity and well-organised welfare arrangements. Its education and health systems are enviably well maintained. Sweden’s welfare system combines with a thriving globalised marketplace. Furthermore Sweden’s role as an ethical diplomat affords the country prodigious international influence. But how is it that Sweden is cited as a model for those on both the right and the left of the political spectrum in countries such as Britain? For Sweden is a model not just for Guardian readers in Britain, but as its own political outlook subtly shifts, it has become a model for those on the right of the political spectrum also. Swedish free schools have been cited repeatedly as a model for the Conservative government’s new school agenda, as has the lead it has taken in childcare arrangements. How did this situation arise? How did Sweden become a model for countries whose populations and circumstances are so different and so varied? Has it been useful and pertinent? And is the model described above so very model? Is there a gap between perception and reality? Is there a yearning for a different political order? moderator: Oliver Kamm, Moderator, Leader writer and columnist for The Times, London. lecturers: Rebecca Allen, Reader in the Economics of Education, Institute of Education, London, What Can We Learn From Sweden’s Free School Reforms? Melissa Benn, Journalist and

110 international seminars Author of School Wars, and Free Schools in Sweden: Lessons for the UK, Andrew Brown, Journalist, the Guardian; author of Fishing in Utopia, From Crime Fiction to Real Life Crime, Peje Emilsson, Chairman of Kunskapsskolan Education and sponsor of Learn­ ing School Trust in Britain, From Standardized to Personalized­ Education, BJ Epstein, Lecturer in Literature and Translation,­ University of East Anglia & translator from Swedish to English, Images of Sweden, The Media and Literature, Thomas Gür, Swedish Author and Analyst, The Model is Dead – Long Live the Model, Dick Harrison, Professor of History, Lund University, From a Misty Land of Monsters to a Crime-Ridden Welfare State: The Image of Sweden in History, PJ Anders Linder, Political Editor-in-chief, Svenska Dagbladet, Free Schools in Sweden: Will the Pendulum Swing Back? Fraser Nelson, Editor of The Spectator, Sweden: Britain’s Lodestar, Per Schlingmann, Head of Strategy, the , The New Sweden, Michael Sohl­man, Chair of the Swedish Institute for International Affairs, former CEO of the Nobel Foundation, The Nobel Prize and R&D in Sweden, Polly Toynbee, Author and Columnist for The Guardian, Sweden, Lars Trägårdh, Professor of History, Ersta Sköndal University College, Stock­ holm and Member of the Swedish Government’s Commission on the Future, What is “New” in the New Swedish Model? Rachel Wolf, Founder and CEO of the New Schools Network, Free Schools in England. Swedish Residence, London, November 22nd, 2012

111 international seminars 2013 Hilma af Klint – A Pioneer of Abstraction In the spring of 2013 Moderna Museet dedicated a major exhi­ bition to Hilma af Klint (1862–1944), featuring many works that had never been shown in public before. This retrospective exhibition of a pioneer of abstract art was Moderna Museet’s tribute to Hilma af Klint as one of the greatest Swedish artists. A woman whose work is still not widely enough known, Hilma af Klint eschewed representational painting as early as 1906. Between 1906 and 1915 she produced nearly 200 abstract paintings, some of which are in monumental formats. Like Vassily Kandinsky, and Kazimir Malevich, who have long been regarded as the main protagonists of abstract art, Hilma af Klint was influenced by contemporary spiritual movements, such as spiritism, and, later, anthroposophy. Hilma af Klint’s oeuvre builds on her awareness of a spiritual dimension of consciousness, an aspect that was being marginalised in an increasingly materialistic world. When she painted, she believed that a higher consciousness was speaking through her. In her astonishing works she combines geometric shapes and symbols with ornamentation. Her multifaceted imagery strives to give insights into the different dimensions of existence, where microcosm and macrocosm reflect one another. Hilma af Klint left more than 1,000 paintings, watercolours and sketches. Although she exhibited her early representational works, she refused to show her abstract paintings during her lifetime. In her will, she stipulated that these groundbreaking works must not be shown publicly until 20 years after her death. She was convinced that only then would the world be ready to understand their significance. Moderna Museet’s retrospective exhibition presented Hilma af Klint’s most important abstract works, as well as paintings and works on paper that had never been presented publicly before, enhancing our understanding of her oeuvre. Her extensive diaries and notebooks were included in the research for this exhibition, which comprised paintings and works on paper and toured internationally in 2013–2015. The Axel and

112 international seminars Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation together with Moderna Museet arranged this two-day meeting to provide an oppor­ tunity for discussing Hilma af Klint and her work. The seminar is a part of the Foundation’s ongoing effort to disseminate scholarly knowledge. moderator: Mark Isitt, Journalist lecturers: David Lomas, Professor of Art History, Uni­ versity of Manchester, UK, Routes/Roots to Abstraction – Hilma af Klint and Botany, Iris Müller-Westermann, Dr Curator, Moder­ na Museet, Sweden, A Pioneer in Seclusion, Pascal Rousseau, Pro­fessor of Contemporary Art History, Université de Paris Panthéon-Sorbonne, Ultravision. Abstraction, Mediumism and Analogies, Helmut Zander, Professor of Religious Studies in the Faculty for Catholic Theology, Université de Fribourg, Switzer­ land, Open Boundaries of Art and the Search for the True Religion in the Work of Hilma af Klint. panel members: Briony Fer, Professor of History of Art, University College London, UK, Marco Pasi, Associate Pro­ fessor in History of Hermetic Philosophy, University of Amster­ dam, Rosenberg, Professor of Art History, University of Vienna, R. H. Quaytman, painter. Moderna Museet, Stock­ holm and Engelsberg Manor, February 15–16, 2013

Immigration and Migration Humans have a long history of migration. Throughout the ages we have been constantly on the move across the globe – some­ times to find new partners or better hunting grounds, climate or soil; sometimes to flee enemies but also to conquer, our sights set on other people’s property, food and women. In a world of rapid population growth, war and globalization, immigration and integration are among the most pressing issues and challenging problems of the modern era. They involve two of the most essential principles of an open, liberal society – freedom of movement and the right of ownership. Today these principles are being discussed in much of Europe, backed by both economic and political arguments. For instance, in many countries, political parties are gaining ground

113 international seminars with their implicit argument that immigrants are a drain on their nation’s collectively owned capital. In other words, the collec­tively owned welfare state is incompatible with freedom of movement. Some argue instead that immigration is in fact economically beneficial, while others maintain that it con­ stitutes a cost for the recipient society. Still others insist that immigration on humanitarian grounds should take place no matter what the cost is to the host country. How is this debate being conducted in Europe and where is the debate in Sweden headed? For or against free immigration and integration? Speakers from Germany, the Netherlands, Britain, Spain, Hungary and Sweden shed light on how different countries in Europe view and handle migration issues. moderator: Mats Wiklund lecturers: René Cuperus, Director for International Relations, Wiardi Beckman Foundation, Beyond Multiculturalism. How Illmanaged migration caused populist resentment, Adam Cwej­ man, Writer and liberal commentator, Migration as a Political Dilemma, Åke Daun, Professor emeritus of ethnology, Stock­ holm University, Work as Identity, Unemployment as Social Stigma, Peter Elmlund, Editor-in-Chief, Axess Magazine, Migration and the City, Miquel Àngel Essomba Gelabert, General, co-ordinator of SIRIUS, Building Bridges, Breaking Borders. Two Decades of Migration Processes in Spain, David Goodhart, Director, Demos think tank, The British Integration Story, Thomas Gür, Journalist and Writer, Migration Involves Communties, not just Individuals, András Kováts, Director, Menedék – Hungarian Association for Migrants, From Transition to Transit – Migration and Society in Contemporary Hungary, Thomas Lindkvist, Professor of medieval history at Gothenburg University, Migration, Ethnicity and the Making of Europe in the Middle Ages, Ulf Rinne, Senior Research Associate, IZA, A Brief History of German Immigration: From Guest Workers to Integration and the Tug-of-War for Talents, , Researcher, Research Institute for Industrial Economics,­ Immigration and the Challenge to the Welfare State, Fredrik Segerfeldt, Author, co-founder of think tank Migro, The power of Migration – the Need for Open Borders, Staffan Ulf­

114 international seminars strand, Professor Emeritus, Uppsala university, How Humans Conquered the World, Eskil Wadensjö, Professor of economics, Swedish Institute for Social Research, International Migration – a Never Ending Story, Catherine de Wenden, Director of Research, Sciences-Po, The French Immigration Debate. Engels­ bergs Manor, March 7th, 2013

Ten Years of Urban City Research – The Art of Placemaking and the New Urbanism The Engelsberg Manor’s Seminar & Debates on placemaking and the New Urbanism explored a nexus between social life and urban form, that of placemaking and especially its relation to New Urbanism. The seminar also focused on the future of urbanism(s). The seminar featured talks and panel sessions by renowned urban design theorists and/or practitioners and advocates. Moderator will be Tigran Haas, KTH – Royal Institute of Technology, and organizer is Peter Elmlund of Ax:son Johnson Foundation. The seminar explored the concept of placemaking which implies a strong preference for things associated with “good urbanism” and a preoccupation with the “liveable and vibrant public realm” within the framework of “building sustainable communities and places”. Placemaking also emphasises the combination of the physical characteristics of places, the activities performed there, and the significance (or meanings) that these places have for people. moderator: Tigran Haas, Associate Professor of Urban Planning lecturers: René Cuperus, Director for International Relations at the Wiardi Beckman Foundation, Charles Bohl, Associate Professor, Director, Masters in Real Estate Develop­ ment and Urbanism (MRED+U) program, University of Miami, Rebuilding a Culture of Good Placemaking, Victor Dover, establish­ ­ ed Dover, Kohl & Partners Town Planning, Great Cities, Great Streets, Great Placemaking, Ethan Kent, Vice President, PPS (Pro­ ject for Public Spaces), Localism, Shared Responsibility and Citizen Empowerment, Elizabeth Moule, Architects, Urban designers,

115 international seminars Co-founders of the Congress for the New Urbanism, Canons of Sustainable Architecture and Urbanism, Stefanos Poly­zoides, Architects, Urban designers, Co-founders of the Con­gress for the New Urbanism, The Urban Block: Returning to Urbanism, Emily Talen, Professor, School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning, State University, Director, Phoenix Urban Research Laboratory, The Role of Academia and Research in Placemaking. Engelsberg Manor, March 21st, 2013

The Art of Seeing the Invisible – on Hilma af Klint and Other Visionaries This international, interdisciplinary symposium aimed to ­examine the Zeitgeist at the turn of the 20th century, with its dramatic interplay between the revolutionary new expressions within the arts on the one hand and scientific breakthroughs on the other. Both these developments were fascinated and inspired by the ideas coming from the occult currents at the time such as spiritualism, theosophy and anthroposophy. What were the causes for this eruption of creative visionaries at this particular point in time? What are the commonalities behind their ideas and expressions and in what ways did they give shape to the new forms of art as well as views of humanity in the new century? How can we understand the occult roots of modernity, the idea of the individual, modernity and the beginnings of abstract art? How were the cultural, historical and physical realities changed in a time of radical technological breakthroughs such as the X-ray, electromagnetic waves and the telegraph? What can we learn of this intriguing interplay between the artistic, scientific, cultural and spiritual spheres? Who were Hilma af Klint’s contemporaries and in what way did these ideas influence both her and their work? The symposium was organised together with Moderna Museet in order to create a dynamic discussion about Hilma af Klint and her historical context as well as to further the under­ standing of the influences upon art and science at the turn of the 20th century, as a part of the Foundation’s ongoing effort to to disseminate scholarly knowledge.

116 international seminars moderator: Mark Isitt, Journalist lecturers: Tessel M. Bauduin, Dr. Art History, University of Amsterdam, The Automatic Message – Automatism and the Avant-Garde, , Dr. Bax Art Concepts & Services, Mondrian and the Legacy of , Briony Fer, Pro­ fessor of History of Art, University College London, Abstraction and Hilma af Klint, Victoria Ferentinou, Dr. Art History, University of Ioannina, Theosophy, Women Artists and Modernism: the Case of Ithell Colquhoun, W.J. Hanegraaff, Pro­fessor, History of Hermetic Philosophy, University of Amster­dam, From Late Antiquity until Today: The History of Occult Ideas in the West and Their Reception, Gary Lachman, Author, Modernity and the Occult, David Lomas, Professor of Art History, University of Man­ chester, The Meaning of “Life”: Biology and Abstraction, Stephen Kern, Professor, History, Ohio State University, Fin-de-Siècle Europe and Hilma af Klint: Technology, Nihilism and Abstraction, Iris Müller-Westermann, Dr Curator, Moderna Museet, Sweden, Hilma af Klint and the Spirit of Her Time, Professor Andrei Nakov, Historian, The Symbolist Foundations of Supre­ matism, Marco Pasi, Associate Professor in History of Hermetic Philosophy, University of Amsterdam, Western Esotericism and the Problem with Modern Artistic Creativity, Raphael Rosenberg, Professor, Art History, University of Vienna, How to Depict Invisible Things? Amimetic Images before Abstract Art, Christoph Wagner, Professor, Art History, Universität Regensburg, Occultism and Abstract Art: Kandinsky, Itten, Malevich, Helmut Zander, Professor of Religious Studies in the Faculty for Catholic Theology, Université de Fribourg, and the Zeitgeist around 1900: Theosophy and Anthroposophy as the Con­ texts of Hilma af Klint’s Oeuvre. respondent: Thierry de Duve, Professor Emeritus, Uni­ versité de Lille. Moderna Museet, Stockholm, May 24–25th, 2013

117 international seminars Future of Places – The shift from objects to places Today’s urbanisation process faces both great challenges and great opportunities. A fundamental challenge for most mayors and city administrators today is that the apparatus for building and managing cities – professional and legal systems – is adapted for a 20th-century industrialist realm that focuses on technical systems, whereas the 21st-century focus should rather be on human interaction. A political initiative on the local level is needed in order to change these objectionable building tradi­ tions that conflict not only with the contemporary economic system, but also with the long-term goals of the building industry and the needs of ordinary people. The organisers of the Future of Places conference series – United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) Project for Public Spaces and the Ax:son Johnson Foundation – are con­vinced that the most productive way for a renewed approach to cities is a shift of focus from objects (architectural displays) to places (public spaces). This conference series aimed to demon­strate and reiterate that simply having access to public space is not the sole concern; equally as important is the planning, design, and management of these public spaces. The primary objective was to ensure that a people-centered agenda highlighting public space as a priority of discussion, became part of the 2016 UN Habitat III conference on reshaping the “urban agenda” for the 21st Century. Future of Places comprised a series of three conferences, one a year in the lead up to Habitat III in 2016. Citizens from over 50 nations attended the first conference; the hope was that they would be able to influence their domestic representatives attending Habitat III, and ensure that public space plays a fundamental role in the new urban agenda. In terms of the economic, social and ecological pillars of sustainability (and often a fourth cultural pillar), a high-quality public space environment can have a meaningful impact, significant benefits and play a major role in the economic vitality of urban centres (be they large or small). A public space is therefore a necessary part of a successful regeneration strategy in towns, cities, and

118 international seminars the wider communities. Furthermore, the social dimensions of public spaces are essential in terms of democracy, inclusiveness and openness to all citizens, regardless of age, ethnicity and gender. With adequate design and management public spaces can create contemporary agoras and foster social ties links and networks of a kind that have recently been disappearing in many urban areas Public space has always been the nexus of conflict and struggle over claims to its control and over the rights of occu­pation of different groups in society. The con­ temporary postmodern­ condition of the city, the escalating economic crisis and the societal divide has created new forms of insurgency and appropriation of public spaces in the wider sphere of the right to the city by different ethnic, social, economic, age and cultural groups. Examples of successful and prominent public spaces can be found both in developing and developed countries, from the great square of jemaa el-Fnaa in Marrakesh to Plaça del Sol in Barcelona or the new Superkilen urban park in Copenhagen, from Stockholm’s Kungsträdgården to The Circle in uptown Normal, Illinois or Plaza Hidalgo in Mexico City. moderators: Tigran Haas, Associate Professor, PhD, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, Charles Bohl, Associate Professor, University of Miami School of Architecture, USA, Ethan Kent, Vice President of PPS (Project for Public Spaces), USA, Nayoka Martinez-Backstrom, Project Manager for Planning and Public Space, UN-Habitat, Kenya, Rafael Tuts, Coordinator of the Urban Planning and Design Branch, UN- Habitat, Kenya, Ryan Locke, PhD Fellow, School of Architecture and the Built Environment at Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden, Paul Murrain, Urban Design Practitioner and Landscape Architect, UK. lecturers: Andrés Borthagaray, Director of Strategic Planning in the City of Buenos Aires and Director of the Latin American programme of the City on the Move Institute, Argentina, Mobility Systems and the Daily Life in Cities, Alfredo Brillembourg and Hubert Klumpner, Principals of Urban- Think Thank (UTT) and Professors/Chairs for Architecture and

119 international seminars Urban Design at the Swiss Institute of Technology (eidgenös­ ­ sische Technische Hochschule, eTH), Switzerland, Public spaces and people’s places, Celine D’Cruz, Coordinator, Slum Dwellers International, South Africa, Community Engagement and Peoples Places, Andrés Duany, Architect and Urbanist, Principal of Duany Plater Zyberk & Company (DPZ), Co-Founder of Congress for New Urbanism (CNU), USA, The Art of Urbanism and Placemaking. Pietro Garau, Architect and Urban Planner, Director of Centro PVS, Department of Territorial and Urban Planning (DIPTU), Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy, The Charter on Public Space, Dan Gilmartin, Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer, Michigan Municipal League, USA, Placemaking in Michigan. Suzanne Hall, Lecturer in the Cities Programme, London School of Economics, Researcher at LSE Cities, UK, City, Streets and Citizens, Fred Kent, Founder and President of Project for Public Spaces, USA, Revitalizing City Spaces, Christopher B. Leinberger. Land Use Strategist, De­ veloper, Researcher and Author, President of Locus and the Charles Bendit Distinguished Scholar, Research Professor, George Washington University School of Business, USA, The Real Values of Places, Katherine Loflin, Principal of Loflin Consulting Solutions, USA, Making the Case for Places, Willie Logan, Dr., Founder and CEO, Opa-Locka Community Development Corporation (OLCDC), USA, Revitalizing and Transforming the Community, Jed Patrick E. Mabilog, Chief Executive and City Mayor of Iloilo City, Republic of the Philippines, Towards Participatory Development in Cities, Ali Madanipour, Professor of Urban Design, Director of Global Urban Research Unit, Newcastle University, UK, Whose Public Space?, Thomas Melin, Head of the Office of External Relations at the United Nations Human Settlements Program (UN- Habitat) in Nairobi, Kenya, Future of Places 2014, Hilmy Mohamed, Mayor, Municipal Council Matale, Sri Lanka, Mobilizing Stakeholders around Local, Regional and Global Issues, Paul Murrain, Senior Fellow, Prince’s Foundation, Urban Design Practitioner and Landscape Architect, UK, Macro Meso Micro: Place at All Scales, Elizabeth Plater Zyberk, Principal of

120 international seminars Duany Plater Zyberk & Company (DPZ), Co-Founder of Con­ gress for New Urbanism (CNU), Professor and Dean of the School of Architecture, University of Miami, USA Panel: Back to the Past Futures, David Sim, Architect, Partner at Gehl Archi­ tects, Human Dimension and Quality of Cities, Peter Smith, Chief Executive Officer, Adelaide City Council, Australia,City Gover­ nance and Citizen Input, Shipra Narang Suri, Vice President of ISOCARP, University of York, UK, Building Inclusive Cities for All. City Con­ference Center, Norra Latin, Stockholm, June 24th–26th, 2013

Colourful Images – Past and Present Perspectives on the Work of Hilma af Klint The exhibition at the Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin entitled Hilma af Klint: A Pioneer of Abstraction, ran until October 6th, 2013 and was produced by Moderna Museet in Stockholm after a comprehensive study of the artist’s archive, and was a stepping stone for further research into the artistic œuvre of Hilma af Klint. In considering the influence of cultural, intellectual and scientific movements of the late 19th and early 20th century upon the work of the Swedish artist a vast number of questions can be raised and discussed. To what extent did spiritism, theosophy and anthroposophy form the art and culture of modernity? What significance can be ascribed to biology and iitalism in af Klint’s representations? What were the oppor­ tunities for development and the limitations in the artistic career of women around 1900? Many of these topics were already reflected upon during the run of the exhibition in Stockholm. The one-day international symposium held in Berlin dis­ cussed the significance of Hilma af Klint’s œuvre for the history of abstraction, a question that was much debated in the context of the exhibition. Furthermore, we traced and debated the influence of colour theories on the works of af Klint. Finally, the exhibition staged at the Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin’s museum for contemporary art, created a rare opportunity to

121 international seminars consider the relevance of Hilma af Klint’s œuvre for con­ temporary artistic production. This international symposium was arranged by Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation together with Ham­ burger Bahnhof Museum für Gegenwart Berlin in order to create a dynamic discussion about Hilma af Klint and her historical and contemporary context as a part of the Foun­ dation’s ongoing effort to disseminate scholarly knowledge. moderator: Dr. Julia Voss, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Germany lecturers: Dr. Gabriele Knapstein, Curator, Hamburger Bahnhof Museum für Gegenwart, Berlin, Germany, Professor Dr. Hanne Loreck, University of Fine Arts of Hamburg, Germany, Ornamental and the Diagrammatic – On Early Abstraction and Spiritual Statements, Mr. Tal R, Artist, Denmark, Colour, Contemporary Painting and the Significance of Hilma af Klint, Professor Dr Raphael Rosenberg, University of Vienna, Austria, Was There a First Abstract Painter? Amimetic Images and Abstract Art. Professor Gertrud Sandqvist, Lund University, Sweden, Hilma af Klint and the Contemporary Art. Dr. Pehr Sällström, Sweden, Goethe’s Colour Theory. Dr. Iris Müller-Westermann, Curator, Moderna Museet, Sweden, Hilma af Klint in Stockholm respondent: Professor Dr. Beat Wyss, Karlsruhe Uni­ver­ sity of Arts and Design, Germany. Berlin, October 4th, 2013

122 international seminars 2014 Future of Places (Urban City Research): Australasia and the Asia- Pacific The Future of Places forum was arranged and financed by Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation in collaboration­ with UN Habitat and Project for Public Spaces. The overall purpose was to indicate the importance of public space and placemaking in city planning at Habitat III 2016. Future of Places organised a regional conference in co­ operation with Place Leaders Asia Pacific with nearly 200 delegates from Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Singapore, the USA and . Included among the 28 presenters was an opening panel featuring the lord mayors of all seven Australian capital cities. Among the special events were the launch of two new publications: Smart Growth: Unlocking Smart Growth in Australia’s Capital Cities – and the Property Council of Australia’s Mainstreets – a Best Practice Guide. moderator: Greg Mackie, CEO, Place Leaders Asia Pacific, Australia lecturers: Michael Barlow, Director, URBIS, Australia, Using Place to Focus Smart Growth in Australian Cities, Penelope Coombes, Co-Founder & Managing Director, People 4 Places and Spaces, Australia, Transforming Places: What Matters Most, Robert Doyle, Lord Mayor of Melbourne, Australia, Peter Elmlund, Project Leader, Urban City Research, Ax:son Johnson Foundation, Sweden, It’s the Streets, Stupid! Behaviour, Opportunity and Cultural Diversity in Places, Douglas Gautier, CEO & Artistic Director, Adelaide Festival Centre, Australia, Arts Centres – their Role in Place Making and Civic Society – in Conversation with Greg Mackie, Andrew Hammonds, Urban Planner, Place Focus, Australia, Moving from Place-telling to Place-doing, Lucinda Hartley, co-Founder & CEO, CoDesign Studio, Australia, Unleashing the Human Potential of Cities, Stuart Heseltine, Principal, Hemisphere Design, Australia, “%^&* !! – You can’t do that here!” – Place Management: the Challenges that Lie Ahead, Ben Hewett, Adjunct Professor of Architecture, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia, Excellent and Effective Outcomes

123 international seminars for People and Places: Design Review in South Australia, Timothy Horton, CEO, Committee for Adelaide, Australia, 3:6:10 – a practical guide to integrated place shaping, Kylie Legge, Director, Place Partners, Australia, “Creativity, Collaboration, Leadership and Language; Defining the future of the Shared City” Steffen Lehmann, Professor of Sustainable Design, UniSA, Australia, Transforming Cities. The Power of Place, Daniel Lim, Programme Manager, Think City, Malaysia, Sharing the Street: Community, Culture and Programming in George Town UNESCO World Heritage Site, Katrina Fong Lim, Lord Mayor of Darwin, Australia, Peggy Liu, Chair, JUCCCE, China, Time for China to Design for Human Scale (and not just high growth), Madonna Locke, Urban Designer, URBIS, Australia, Brisbane City Centre Master Plan 2014 – En­ gaging the future leaders of our city to shape our experience, Katherine Loflin, Loflin Consulting Solutions, USA, The Place Imperative: Discoveries and Opportunities in Placemaking, Wilfred BH Loo, Planner, Singapore, Creating New Places through the Power of “C”s, Thomas Melin, Head of External Relations, UN-Habitat Nairobi, Kenya, Clover Moore, Lord Mayor of Sydney, Aus­ tralia, Graham Quirk, Lord Mayor of Brisbane, Australia, Chris Sands, Co-Founder, Totally Locally, UK, Totally Locally – sustainable towns though innovative campaigns, Lisa Scaffidi, Lord Mayor of Perth, Australia, Peter Smith, CEO, Adelaide City Council, Australia, Placemaking – from temporary to legacy, Malcolm Snow, Chief Executive, National Capital Authority, Australia, The Challenge of Effective Place Governance, Damon Thomas, Lord Mayor of Hobart, Australia, Rafael Tuts, Co­ ordinator, Urban Planning and Design Branch, UN-Habitat Nairobi, Kenya, Stephen Yarwood, Lord Mayor of Adelaide, Australia. Adelaide, Australia, March 6th–7th, 2014

The State of the Arts – The Future of the Humanities in the UK moderator: Alice Sherwood, Visiting Senior Research Fellow, King’s policy institute, London, UK lecturers: Jonathan Bate, Professor of English Literature, Provost of Worcester College, Oxford, UK, Stefan Collini, Professor of Intellectual History and English Literature,

124 international seminars University of Cambridge, UK, Matthew Reisz, Reporter and Writer on Intellectual Affairs; Trends Within Disciplines in the Arts and Humanities, Times Higher Education, UK, Helen Small, Professor of English Literature, University of Oxford, UK, David Willetts, Member of Parliament, Minister for Higher Education, UK. British Academy, London, March 19th, 2014

Images of Sweden III In 1946 English replaced German as the first foreign language to be taught in the Swedish school system. The process of replacing German with English had been going on for some time, but there had certainly been voices raised against the reform. German elite culture had a strong standing among Swedish intellectuals and studying German was considered essential in getting access to the deep currents of European history and civilisation. By the mid-forties, however, opposition to English as first foreign language was hard to find. German had been tainted by the atrocities of World War II and it was clear that the future belonged to the Anglo-Saxon cultural sphere. The language reform of 1946 illustrates a change in Swedish- German cultural relations. If the cultural ties between the two countries had seemed almost unbreakable­ in the early 20th century Sweden was now looking in another direction for inspiration and ideas. Yet in Germany, Sweden would keep its allure. The image of Sweden in the German context can be described as almost utopian during the second part of the 20th century: the country that is what Germany could have been. In this seminar we discussed the different images of Sweden in Germany – of both past and present: Swedish-German relationships during the 20th century and what shaped them; the reception of historically and its role today in the shadow of the successful Swedish crime novel; the changing perception of Sweden in German media and the limitations of the “designed” image of Sweden.

125 international seminars In a time when German and Swedish cultural relations are growing stronger again, is Sweden still going to be perceived as “Swetopia”? moderator: Dr. Matthias Hannemann, Historian and Journalist, Germany lecturers: Henrik Berggren, Writer and Historian, Sweden, Love’s Labour’s Lost? German culture in Sweden 1933–1945, Bernd Henningsen, Professor, Director of Department of Northern European Studies, University of Humboldt, Berlin, Germany, Swetopia – the German image of Sweden, Kristina Maidt- Zinke, Journalist & Literary Critic, Translator from Swedish to German, Cultural Section of Süddeutsche Zeitung, München, Germany, From Pippi to Allan Karlsson: Swedish children’s books and their influence on the reception of Swedish literature in Germany, Jan Mosander, Journalist and Writer, Sweden, A Media Image in Transformation? Ann-Sofi Ljung Svensson, PhD Comparative Literature, Faculty of Culture and Society, Malmö University, Sweden, From Lagerlöfstrasse to Fredrikssondorf. The German Reader’s Literary GPS, Lothar Müller, Professor, Sueddeutsche Zeitung, Berlin, Germany, The Bridge. The publishing house S. Fischer and the recepetion of scandinavian literature in Germany around 1900, Inger Schuberth, Historian, Stiftelsen Lützen­ fonden, Sweden, Images of Sweden Resulting from the Swedish Intervention in the Thirty Years’ War, Thomas Steinfeld, Senior Editor, Arts and Features Section, Süddeutsche Zeitung, Germany, The Image is a Thing to be Mistrusted. Sweden and its public repre­­ sentation, Krister Thelin, Judge, Scania Court of Appeal, Sweden, Swedish Legal Culture and Constitutional Tradition: not what you might expect. Hotel Adlon Kempinski, Berlin April 7th, 2014

Future of Places (Urban City Research): Public Space in Slums and Favelas The Future of Places forum was arranged and financed by Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson foundation in collaboration with UN Habitat and Project for Public Spaces. The overall purpose was to indicate the importance of public space and placemaking in city planning at Habitat III 2016.

126 international seminars The Future of Places participated in the Seventh World Urban Forum in Medellín, Colombia April 5th–11th. 25,000 people registered for the forum, which was dedicated to Urban Equity in Development – Cities for Life. Future of Places together with Shack/Slum Dwellers International and ICLEI organised the networking event “Future of Places – Public Spaces in Favelas and Slums”, with approximately 100 partic­ ipants. It took place on Wednesday April 9th from 4pm to 5pm in the City Changer Room B. This seminar was a component of the Future of Places Conference series, which aimed to ensure that public space and placemaking were part of the new urban agenda that was to be decided upon at the upcoming Habitat III Conference in 2016. moderator: Maria Eugenia Torrico, Shack/Slum Dwellers International/Red de Accion Comunitaria, Bolivia lecturers: Ibrahim Baidoo, Mayor of Ashaiman, Ghana, Andres Borthagaray, Director, City on the Move Institute, Argentina, Farouk Braimah, Shack/Slum Dwellers International – People’s Dialogue Ghana, Ghana, Mary Jane Ortega, ICLEI/ Former Mayor of San Fernando, Philippines. Medellín, Colom­ bia, April 9th, 2014

Museum of the World: Richard Fitzwilliam, 7th Viscount Fitzwilliam of Merrion and Sir John Soane: Two Regency Collectors and their Museums lecturer: Tim Knox, Director of the Fitzwilliam Museum, former Director of the Sir John Soane’s Museum, UK. The Hallwyl House, Hamngatan 4, April 10th, 2014

Museum of the World: Gardens Fit for a Queen lecturer: Todd Longstaffe-Gowan, Landscape Architect and Historian, UK. Prince Eugen’s Waldermarsudde, Prins Eugens väg 6, April 11th, 2014

On Hilma af Klint and the Spirit of Her Time moderator: Dr. Julia Voss, Art Critic, Frankfurter All­ gemeine Zeitung, Germany

127 international seminars lecturers: Dr. Tessel M. Bauduin, University of Amster­ dam, the Netherlands, Hilma af Klint – A pioneer? Helga Christoffersen, New Museum, USA, af Klint at the Heart of Contemporary Art – Hilma af Klint at the 55th Venice Biennale, Tine Colstrup, Louisiana Museum of Moderna Art, Denmark, Introduction to the Exhibition, Dr. Linda Dalrymple Henderson, Professor, University of Texas at Austin, USA, Hilma af Klint and Her Early 20th Century Occult/Scientific Context, Gary Lach­ man, Author, UK, The Spirit at the Turn of the 20th Century, Caroline Levander, PhD Candidate, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, af Klint’s Iconography – Readning Images to the Temple, Dr. Iris Müller-Westermann, Moderna Museet, Sweden, Para­ digm Shift of Art at the Turn of the 20th Century, Tal R, Artist, Denmark, Dr. Raphael Rosenberg, Professor, University of Vienna, Austria, Was There a First Abstract Painter? Amimetic Images and Abstract Art, Gertrud Sandqvist, Professor, Lund University, On Hilma af Klint’s Occult Diaries, Dr. Wolfgang Zumdick, Senior Lecturer, Oxford Brookes University, UK, An Anthroposophical Background to af Klint. Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk, May 9th, 2014

The State of the Arts – The State of History lecturers: David Abulafia, Professor of History, Univer­ sity of Cambridge, UK, Lord Bew, Professor at Queen’s Uni­ versity, Belfast, UK, Arthur Burns, Royal Historical Society. King’s College, London, UK, Kwasi Kwarteng, Conservative MP & Author of “Ghosts of Empire”, UK, Sean Lang, Director of Better History Group, UK, Jean Seaton, Historian of BBC, Professor, Westminster University, UK. British Academy, London, May 13th, 2014

The State of the Arts – The Study of Languages in Britain lecturers: Roderick Beaton, Professor of Modern Greek, King’s College, London, UK, Richard Hardie, UBS, Speak to the Future, UK, Michel Hockx, Professor of Chinese History, University of London, UK, Elisabeth Kendall, Professor of Islamic Studies, University of Oxford, UK, Pam Moores,

128 international seminars Professor of Languages, University of Aston, Birmingham, UK, Michael Moriarty, Professor of French, University of Cam­ bridge, UK, Ritchie Robertson, Professor of German, University of Oxford, UK. British Academy, London, May 27th, 2014

Future of Places (Urban City Research): Placemaking The Future of Places forum was arranged and financed by Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation in collaboration with UN Habitat and Project for Public Spaces. The overall purpose was to indicate the importance of public space and placemaking in city planning at Habitat III 2016. A one-day Future of Places seminar was organised by the KTH – Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm on the theme “The Art and Science of Placemaking: Conceptualiza­ tion, Grounding and Understanding the New Paradigm in Urbanism”. The seminar explored the complex and often ethereal, ambiguous, and intangible concept of placemaking; one for which there is no real or universal definition or consensus among the academic or practitioners’ community. moderator: Tigran Haas, Associate Professor, PhD, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden lecturers: Mahyar Arefi, Professor; PhD in Planning, DAAP, University of Cincinnati, USA, Matthew Carmona, Professor of Planning and Urban Design, UCL Bartlett School of Planning, UK, Susan Silberberg, Lecturer in Urban Design and Planning, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, MIT Boston, USA. School of Architecture, Östermalmsgatan, Stock­ holm, June 16th, 2014

Future of Places (Urban City Research): Streets as Public Spaces and Drivers of Urban Prosperity The Future of Places forum is arranged and financed by Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson foundation in collaboration with UN Habitat and Project for Public Spaces. The overall purpose was to indicate the importance of public space and placemaking in city planning at Habitat III 2016. The second Future of Places conference brought together 300

129 international seminars people from 40-plus countries that were interested in ad­vancing the public space agenda. The conference included plenary discussions, academic sessions, practical workshops and dis­ cussion forums as well as key events throughout the beautiful city of Buenos Aires. The speakers highlighted­ a broad range of issues in relation to public space (rapidly urbanising cities, street networks, building cities to human scale, multidisciplinary spaces, land value capture, a city-wide approach to planning, access to public space, inclusive public space with particular focus on vulnerable groups, a people-centred approach to planning public spaces, and the importance of including public space in the sustainable urban development agenda). These issues are essential not only to building good public spaces, but also to promoting key prin­ ciples of sustainable urban development – such as integration instead of segregation, compactness instead of sprawl and con­ nectivity instead of congestion. moderators: Joanna Alimanestianu, Principal at Joanna Alimanestianu Architect, USA, Paula Bisiau, Director of Sus­ tainable Mobility, Department of Transportation, Government­ of the City of Buenos Aires, Argentina, Dr. Charles Bohl, Associate Professor and Director of the Masters in Real Estate Development and Urbanism program, University of Miami’s School of Architecture, USA, Andres Borthagaray, Director of the Strategic Planning in the City of Buenos Aires and Director of the Latin American programme of the City on the Move Institute, IVM, Argentina, Pietro Garau, Centro PVS, DIPTU Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy, Elahe Karimnia, PhD Fellow, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, Ethan Kent, Senior Vice President, Project for Public Spaces, USA, Hélène Littke, PhD Fellow, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, Michael Mehaffy, Consultant, Researcher, Educator and Author in Urban Development Innovations, USA, Femi Oke, Inter­ national Journalist, UK, Peter Smith, Chief Executive Officer, Adelaide City Council, Australia, Rafael Tuts, Coordinator, Urban Planning and Design Branch, UN-Habitat in Nairobi, Kenya.

130 international seminars lecturers: Isabel Arteaga Arredondo, Professor at Univer­ sidad des Andes, Bogotá, Colombia, Universidad Los Andes Bogota, Paula Bisiau, Director of Sustainable Mobility, De­ partment of Transportation, Government of the City of Buenos Aires, Argentina, Healthy Mobility: Retrieving Public Space, Matthew Carmona, UCL’s Bartlett School of Planning, London, UK, The Problems, Potential and Complexities of Mixed Streets, Margaret Crawford, Lecturer in the History and Theory of Architecture, Urbanism, and Urban History, UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design, USA, People Make Their Own City, Celine d’Cruz, Coordinator, Shack/Slum Dwellers Inter­ national, South Africa, Affordable Solutions for Slums, Marcela Doval, General Director of Planning and Architecture Projects, Ministry of Urban Development, Government of the City of Buenos Aires, Argentina, How to Recover Public Space in Slums, Victor Dover, Dover, Kohl & Partners, FAICP, USA, The Essential Art of Street Design, Peter Elmlund, Projekt Leader, Urban City Research, Ax:son Johnson Foundation, Sweden, Arif Hasan, Architect & Planner, URC, Karachi, Pakistan, The Changing Nature of Public Space, Fred Kent, Founder & President, Project for Public Spaces, New York, USA, From Outsider to Insider: A history of placemaking, Marina Klemensiewicz, Secretary of Habitat and Social Inclusion, Government of the City of Buenos Aires, Argentina, Implementing Social Manage­ ment, Setha Low, Professor of Anthropology, Environmental Psychology, Geography and Women’s Studies, City University of New York, USA, The Emergence of Translocal Space, Cecilia Martinez, International Consultant, New York, USA, Public Spaces in Latin America, Michael Mehaffy, Consultant, Research­ ­ er, Educator and Author in Urban Development Innovations, USA, Report from the Academic Session, Thomas Melin, Head of the Office of External Relations, UN-Habitat in Nairobi, Kenya, Manuela Lopéz Menédez, Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Project Coordinator, Government of the City of Buenos Aires, Argentina, The case of Metrobus in Buenos Aires, Dr. Eduardo Moreno, Director of Research and Capacity Development, UN- Habitat in Nairobi, Kenya, Streets as Public Spaces and Drivers of

131 international seminars Urban Prosperity, Clara Muzzio, Director of Urban Regeneration, Government of the City of Buenos Aires, Argentina, The Microcentro case, Gil (Guillermo) Penalosa, Executive Director, 8–80 Cities, Toronto, Canada, Creating Healthy and Vibrant Communities, Veronica I. Raffo, Senior Infrastructure Specialist in the Latin America and Caribbean Region, The World Bank, USA, More Inclusive Cities, Tri Rismaharini, Mayor of Surabaya, Indonesia, Place Governance, David Sim, Partner & Creative Director, Gehl Architects, Copenhagen, Denmark, Places Are for People, Marcel Smets, Professor of Urbanism, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, The Passage: A Key Notion of Contemporary Urban Space, Huang Yi, Professor at Tongji Uni­ versity, , China, The Importance of Bringing Public Life into Chinese Cities. Panamericano Hotel, Buenos Aires, Argentina, September 1st–3rd, 2014

The State of the Arts – The Future of the US as a Global Superpower moderator: Jeremy O’Grady, Editor in Chief, The Week, UK lecturers: Jan Joel Andersson, Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Stockholm, Sweden, The Perspective from Europe’s Smaller States, Sir Rodric Braithwaite, Writer and Diplomat, UK, The Illusion of Strategy, Colleen Graffy, Professor of Law, Pepperdine University, California, USA, The US Per­ spective, Sir Simon Jenkins, Journalist, Author, Chair of National Trust, UK, Whither Intervention? Douglas Murray, Journalist and Author, UK, Confronting ISIS and British Jihadis, Alexander Woolfson, Defence Analyst and Writer, UK, The Obama Doctrine and Nato. British Academy, London, September 16th, 2014

The Declinism seminars: Decadence moderators: Dr. Richard Miles, Associate Professor, Department of Classics and Ancient History, University of Sydney, Australia, Dr. William O’Reilly, University Lecturer, Faculty of History, University of Cambridge, UK lecturers: Richard Baker, Professor, Guildhall School of Music and Drama, UK, ‘Enough! Or Too much!’: Decadence and

132 international seminars Camp in the Music of Thomas Adès, Faramerz Dabhoiwala, Pro­ fessor, University Lecturer in Modern History, Faculty of History, Oxford University, UK, Sexual Decadence and the Decline of Western Civilization: A History, Saul David, Professor, Pro­ fessorial Research Fellow in Military History. Humanities Research Institute, University of Buckingham, UK, A Very Decadent Prince: The Prince of Wales and the Making of the Regency, Dr. Melanie Grundmann, Cultural Scientist, Germany, Artifi­ ciality, a Strategy of Torpor: Decadence and Dandyism, Mattias Hessérus, PhD Candidate, Department of History, Uppsala University, Ax:son Johnson Foundation, Sweden, Adorée Villany and the Tour of Decadence – Understanding Morality Agitation in Sweden 1910–1920, Dr. Andrew Huddleston, Department of Philosophy, Birkbeck, University of London, UK, Nietzsche on the Decadence of Individuals and Cultures, Dr. Andrew Preston, Reader in American History, Faculty of History, University of Cambridge, UK, Decadence and American Religion, Dr. Julia Voss, Art Critic at Frankfurter Allgemeine, Germany, Is Decadence a Good Thing in Nature? – Charles Darwin on Luxurious Beauty in the Animal World, Dr. Caroline Vout, University Reader in Classics, Faculty of Classics, Cambridge University, UK, The Decadent Nero, Professor Richard Whatmore, School of History, Uni­ versity of St Andrews, UK, Virtue, Decadence and Empire. Trinity Hall, Cambridge, UK, September 30th, 2014

The State of the Arts – The Moral Teaching of the Humanities moderator: Alice Sherwood, Visiting Senior Research Fellow, King’s Policy Institute, London, UK lecturers: Nigel Biggar, Regius Professor of Moral Theology, Oxford, UK, Where’s the Virtue in the Humanities? Roger Crisp, Professor of Moral Philosophy, Oxford, UK, Virtue and the Humanities, John Mullan, Professor of English, UCL, UK, Virtue in Literature, Dan O’Connor, Head of Humanities and Social Science, Wellcome Trust, UK, The Politics of Teaching Ethics, Onora O’Neill, Philosopher and President of the EHRC, UK, The Positivist Hangover. British Academy, London, October 16th, 2014

133 international seminars Urban City Research Seminar: The New Ruralism moderator: Tigran Haas, Associate Professor, PhD, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden lecturers: Kurt Almqvist, President, Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation, Sweden, Helge Christie, Food historian, Norway, Food as Identity and Placemaker – the case of Røros, Andrés Duany, Principal of Duany Plater Zyberk & Company and Co-Founder of Congress for New Urbanism, USA, Agricultural Urbanism – A walkable urban form surrounded by agricultural production, Patrick Holden, Founding Director, Substainable Food Trust, UK, Why We Need to Rethink Food Production, Sibella Kraus, President, Substainable Agriculture Education, USA, The Case for a New Ruralism, James Howard Kunstler, Author, USA, Reorganizing the Landscape to Meet Global Challenges, Thomas Melin, Head of the Office of External Relations, the United Nations Human Settlements Program, Nairobi, Kenya, Urban-Rural Linkages and Interdependencies in a Global Perspective, Susan Parham, Head of Urbanism, University of Hertfordshire’s Centre for Substainable Communities, UK, Urbanism in a rural context. Engelsberg Manor, Sweden, October 16th–17th, 2014

The State of the Arts – Russia and the new Cold War? moderator: Daniel Johnson, Founding Editor, Standpoint Magazine, UK lecturers: Anne Applebaum, Historian and Columnist, Washington Post, USA, Time to Redefine ‘security’ in Europe, Anna Aslanyan, Journalist and Translator, UK, When Guns Talk, the Muses Speak up, Sir Rodric Braithwaite, former British Ambas­ sador to Moscow etc, UK, Dealing with Putin’s Russia, Rolf Ekeus, former Swedish Ambassador to US etc, Sweden, A Swedish perspective, Philip Hanson, Fellow of Russia and Eurasia Pro­ gramme, Chatham House, UK, Economic Calculation and the Ukraine Crisis, Alexander Woolfson, Commentator and Defence Analyst, UK, Nato and Novorossiya: the changing shape of European security. British Academy, London, November 13th, 2014

134 international seminars Museum of the World: Modern Russia and the Heritage of Andrei Sakharov A seminar by Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation together with Civil Rights Defenders. moderator: Robert Hårdh, Executive Director, Civil Rights Defenders, Sweden lecturer: Sergei Lukashevsky, Director, the Sakharov Museum, Russia. Tessinsalen, Stockholm Stadsmuseum, Stock­ holm, November 26th, 2014

135 international seminars 2015 The State of the Arts – Seminars on the Future of the Humanities: What is the Point of Philosophy? moderator: Jane O’Grady, Founding member of London School of Philosophy, UK lecturers: Tim Crane, Professor of Philosophy, University of Cambridge, UK, Philosophy as a form of Understanding, Claire Fox, Journalist and Director, Institute of Ideas, UK, Against the New Instrumentalism, Rebecca Goldstein, Novelist and Philoso­ pher, USA, Why Diminish the Resources of Reason just when Reason is Needed more than ever? Stephen Law, Professor of Philosophy, Heythrop College, London, UK, Enlightened Citizens, Simon May, Visiting Professor of Philosophy, King’s College, London, UK, Philosophy as Architecture, Greg Radick, Professor of History & Philosophy of Science, Leeds University, UK, The Argument from Science. British Academy, London, February 16th, 2015

The Declinism seminars: Decay moderator: Dr. Richard Miles, Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Classics and Ancient History, University of Sydney, Australia, Dr. William O’Reilly, University Lecturer, Faculty of History, University of Cambridge, UK and Visiting Scholar, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, USA lecturers: Robert Beauregard, Professor of Urban Plan­ ning, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preser­ vation, Columbia University, USA, When Buildings Decay and Cities Decline, Daniela Cammack, Junior Fellow, Harvard Society of Fellows, USA, The Decay of Democracy from the Ancient to the Modern World, John R. McNeill, Professor, History Department, Georgetown University, USA, Decay and Decline in Environmental History, Michael L. Nelson, PhD, Associate Professor, Depart­ ment of Computer Science, Old Dominion University, USA, Information Loss and the Decay of the World Wide Web, William O’Reilly, University Lecturer, Faculty of History, University of Cambridge, UK, Non-Knowledge and the Decay of Knowledge in History and Economics, Pernille Røge, Assistant Professor, PhD,

136 international seminars Department of History, University of Pittsburgh, USA, Political Decay in the French Colonial Empire: a Martiniquan Planters’ Perspective, Jonathan Rees, Professor of History, Colorado State University-Pueblo, USA, Everything Rots: Food Preservation in World History, Teresa Shawcross, Assistant Professor of History, Princeton University, USA, A Mediterranean Perspective on the Origins of Political Decay, Adam Tooze, Professor of History, Yale University, Department of History, USA, Capitalist Decay. Har­ vard University, Cambridge, Mass., USA, February 24th, 2015

Museums of the World: An Exchange of Ideas Today, the term “museum” covers an extraordinary variety of institutions spread over all parts of the world. Through its long and fascinating history, the museum has touched upon almost all aspects of human experience, creation and knowledge. How, then, should we understand this insti­tution that itself claims to understand almost anything? What role can this historic in­ stitution play in a rapidly changing, globalised and intercon­ nected world? A conversation with Director Bruce J. Altshuler, New York University, Beatrix Ruf, Director Stedelijk Museum and Jasper Sharp, Adjunct Curator Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien. The panel discussion will be led by Daniel Birnbaum, Director Moderna Museet. Moderna Museet, March 3rd, 2015

Museums of the World: Towards a New Understanding of a Historical Institution Throughout its history, the museum has always had a profound impact on human knowledge, identity and politics. As an institution it has shaped our view of the world and been crucial in spreading values from and tolerance to nationalism and other political agendas. It retains its influential position today, while meeting new demands in a changing world. moderator: Jasper Sharp, Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Austria lecturers: Professor Naman P. Ahuja, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, The Museum as Defender of Religious Pluralism,

137 international seminars Bruce J. Altshuler, Director Program in Museum Studies, New York University, USA, Col­lections, Audience, and Enlightenment, Dr. Anna Bergqvist, Manchester­ Metropolitan University, UK, Value and Perspective in the Museum: A Philosophical Approach to Museums Narrative, Daniel Birnbaum, Director Moderna Museet, Sweden, The Idea of the Open Museum – Beyond a Monolithic Notion of Art, Heather Ewing, Executive Director Center for Italian Modern Art, and Research Associate, Smithsonian Institution, USA, The Smithsonian Institution: Defining a National Museum System for the United States, Professor Patricia Falguières, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, France, Future Perfect Tense: On Museums’ Temporality, Dr. Bettina Habsburg-Loth­ ringen, Uni­versalmuseum Joanneum, Austria, Museums in Tran­ sition: A Closer Look at the German-Speaking Countries, Tim Knox, Director the Fitzwilliam Museum, UK, Private Elysium into Public Spectacle: How Successfully do Private Collections Become Public Museums?, Professor Roy MacLeod, University of Sydney, Australia, The “Museum Idea” and the Pacific: Reflections on the Transmission of an Idea, an Institution, and an Ideology, Mario Schulze, PhD-student University of Zurich, Switzerland, A Short History of the Thing on Display 1960–2000. Engelsberg Manor, March 4th, 2015

Kremlin’s Weaponization of Media Peter Pomerantsev is a Senior Fellow at the Legatum Institute, a London-based think tank. In 2014, together with Michael Weiss, he published a report on Putin’s media strategy The Menace of Unreality: How the Kremlin Weaponizes Information, Culture and Money in which they describe how the Kremlin exploits the freedom of information, injecting large-scale dis­ information via conspiracy theories and falsehoods. A conversation with Peter Pomerantsev, Journalist and Author and PJ Anders Linder, Editor in Chief, Axess Magazine. Jakobsbersgatan 2, March 10th, 2015

138 international seminars The State of the Arts – The Future of Political Stability in Europe: Are Mainstream Parties Becoming Marginalised? moderator: Jeremy O’Grady, CEO, The Week; Co- Founder, Intelligence Squared, UK lecturers: Vernon Bogdanor, Professor of Government and History, King’s College, London, UK, Economic Integration and Political Instability, Matthew Goodwin, Professor of Politics, University of Nottingham, UK, The Rise of the Right in the UK: a Special Case? Andreas Johansson Heinö, Head of Publishing, Timbro (a liberal think tank), Sweden, The Paradoxes of Populism: Case of Sweden, Sergi Pardos Prado, Fellow in Politics, Merton College, Oxford, UK, Three Strategies to Deal with Populism, Sofia Vasilopoulou, Lecturer in Politics, University of York, UK, The Case of Greece and the EU, Waterfield, Brussels corre­ spondent for The Times, Belgium, The Rational & Positive Element of Populism. British Academy, London, March 12th, 2015

The State of the Arts – Seminars on the Future of the Humanities: The Revival of Classics? moderator: Nathalie Haynes, Writer and Comedian, UK lecturers: William Fitzgerald, Professor of Classics, King’s College, London, UK, Rigour (Mortis) or Flexibility? The Advantages of Survival, Barbara Graziosi, Professor, University of Durham, UK, The First (failed) Revival of Classics, Charlotte Higgins, Writer and Arts Editor, The Guardian, UK, The Stub­ born Persistence of Classics, Angus Kennedy, The Institute of Ideas, UK, The Classical Revival? Harry Mount, Writer, Journalist, UK, A Greek and Latin Tragedy: The Dumbing Down of Classics, Johan Tralau, Associate Professor of Government, Uppsala University, Sweden, The Classics in Sweden. British Academy, London, March 16th, 2015

The State of the Arts – Seminars on the Future of the Humanities: What is the History of Political Thought for? moderator: Jeremy Jennings, Professor of Political Theory, King’s College, London, UK lecturers: Dr Monica Brito Vieira, Department of Politics,

139 international seminars University of York, UK, Why Study the History of Political Thought? Robert Cooper, Writer and former Diplomat, UK, Shakespeare, Hobbes, Rousseau: Our Contemporaries, Michael Freeden, Professor of Political Theory, University of Nottingham, UK, Towards an Alternative Political Thought, Angus Gowland, Reader in In­ tellectual History, University College London, UK, History, Self-Understanding, Imagination, Johan Tralau, Associate Pro­ fessor of Government, Uppsala University, Sweden, The Ongoing Adventure of Political Thought. British Academy, London, April 20th, 2015

The State of the Arts – The Future of the Welfare State lecturers: Rachael Badger, Head of Policy Research, Citizens Advice, UK, Responsive Welfare, James Bartholomew, Journalist and Author, , UK, Making Welfare States Less Bad, Charlie Campbell, Policy Adviser, Association of British Insurers, UK, Reducing Numbers Leaving Workforce for Health or Disability Reasons, Dave Clements, Journalist, UK, The Social Costs of Welfare, Anastasia de Waal, Policy Analyst and Commentator, Deputy Director Civitas, UK, The Change in Modern Families, Alison Garnham, Chief Executive, Child Poverty Action Group, UK, Austerity and Child Poverty, Robert Joyce, Senior Research Economist, Institute for Fiscal Studies, UK, Spending on Social Security: Past Trends, Future Challenges, Danny Kruger, Chairman and Chief Executive, Only Connect, UK, The Value in the Voluntary Sector, Sheila Lawlor, Director, Politeia, UK, The Cost of Welfare: Past, Present, Future, Per Mourit­ sen, Professor, Aarhus University, Denmark, Immigration, Cohesion & the Welfare State, Duncan O’Leary, Research Director, Demos, UK, Welfare: Public Attitudes & Public Policy, James Panton, Lecturer in Politics and Philosophy, Open University, UK, Historical Models of the Citizen: past, present & future of Wel- fare, Nick Pearce, Director, IPPR, UK, Reforming Welfare, Professor Christopher Pierson, Nottingham University, UK, Disadvantaged Squared: the young & the poor, Ryan Shorthouse, Founder and Director, Bright Blue, UK, Conservative­ Attitudes to Welfare, Kristina Ström Olsson, Senior Analyst, Swedish

140 international seminars Welfare Academy, Swedish Perceptions of Welfare, Karin Svanborg- Sjövall, CEO, Timbro, Sweden, The Evolution of Welfare Markets in Sweden, Matthew Taylor, Chief Executive, RSA, UK, Revisiting Basic Income, Lars Trägårdh, Professor of History, Ersta Sköndal University, Stockholm, Sweden, Welfare State Nationalism & the Crisis of European Social Democracy, Stuart Waiton, Senior Lecturer, University of Abertay Dundee, UK, Anti-socialisation & the Colonisation of Everyday Life, Richard Wilkinson, Co-founder and Board Member, The Equality Trust, Inequality and the Need for Welfare Services. British Acade­ my, London, April 21st, 2015

The Royal Garden moderator: Susanna Popova, Journalist and Author, Sweden lecturers: Göran Alm, former Director of the Bernadotte Library, Sweden, The Paradise – A Swedish Royal Garden Re­ creation, Åsa Ahrland, Associate Professor and Senior Lecturer, Department of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Manage­ ment, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, SLU, Sweden, The Royal Park – from Regal Pursuit to Public Recreation, Patricia Bouchenot-Déchin, Writer, Historian, Curator and Research Associate, Centre de Recherche du Chateau de Ver­ sailles and Laboratoire de l’Ecole d’Architecture de Versailles, France, Louis XVI, André Le Nôtre and the Royal Garden of Versailles, John Dixon Hunt, Emeritus Professor of the History and Theory of Landscape, University of Pennsylvania, USA, The Royal Garden as an Historic Concept, Renske Ek, Conservator Tuinen/Garden Curator, Het Loo Palace, the Netherlands, The Royal Baroque Garden at Het Loo as a Work of Art, Todd Long­ staffe-Gowan, Gardener and Landscape Historian, Todd Long­ staffe-Gowan Landscape Design, UK, Sweet Prospects and Stately Avenues – the Role and Importance of the Lime Tree Avenues at Hampton Court, Erland Montgomery, Castle Architect, AIX Architects AB, Sweden, At Slottsbacken, Accredited Architect , Presentation of the Drottningholm Palace Park, Magnus Olausson, Director of Collections and Research,

141 international seminars National­museum, Sweden, Travels, Tournaments and Freemasonry – National and International Influences in Royal Parks, George Plumptre, CEO, National Garden Scheme, UK, Overview of, and Differences in, Ten Interesting Royal European Gardens, Peter Wirtz, Landscape Architect, CEO of Wirtz International, Belgium, Case Study Domaine de Wideville – Revamping a Louis XIII Garden. Drottningholm Palace, Stockholm, May 6th, 2015

The State of the Arts – On Individualism moderator: Daniel Johnson, Editor of Standpoint, UK lecturers: Mara Delius, Writer and Editor, Die Welt, Germany, The View from Germany, Angelica Goodden, Author of Rousseau’s Hand, France, The Influence of Rousseau & the French Enlightenment, Edmund Fawcett, Author of “Liberalism: The Life of an Idea”, UK, No, are not all individualists, Kenan Malik, Author of “The Quest for a Moral Compass: a Global History of Ethics”, UK, Individualism, Human Nature & Human Society, Larry Siedentop, Author of “Inventing the Individual”, UK, Individualism & the Roots of Western Liberalism. British Academy, London, May 18th, 2015

Changes to Transatlantic Security moderator: PJ Anders Linder, Editor in Chief of Axess Magazine and CEO for Axess Publishing, Sweden lecturers: Mikael Antell, Deputy Head of Mission, Embassy of Finland in Stockholm, Sweden, Mark Brzezinski, US Ambassador, Embassy of the United States in Stockholm, Sweden, Mattias Hessérus, Project Leader, Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation, Sweden, Douglas Lute, US Permanent Representative to Nato, USA, Håkan Malmqvist, Ambassador of Sweden to Nato, Belgium. Nordstjernan Building, Stureplan 3, June 8th, 2015

The Return of Consciousness – A new science on old questions moderator: Anders Haag, Author, Sweden lecturers: Susan Blackmore, Freelance Writer, Lecturer and Broadcaster, UK, The New Science of Out-of-body Experiences,

142 international seminars Paul Broks, Neuropsychologist, Science and Playwright, UK, I Think Therefore I am Dead, Amber Carpenter, Associate Professor at Yale NUS College, Senior Lecturer at University of York, UK, A Sense of Self and Responsibility among Buddhists, David Chalmers, Professor of Philosophy and Director, Centre for Consciousness, Australian National University, Australia, The Character of Consciousness, Patricia Churchland, Professor Emerita, Analytical Philosopher, University of California, USA, Bamboozled by Modal Logic, Andy Clark, Professor of Philosophy and Chair in Logic and Metaphysics, University of , UK, Consciousness Deflated, Owen Flanagan, James B Duke Professor of Philosophy and Professor of Neurobiology, Duke University, USA, The Disunity of Consciousness, Michael S. Gazzaniga, Professor of Psychology, University of California, USA, Can Consciousness Be Split? Michael Graziano, Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, Princeton University, USA, Sakari Kallio, Researcher and Head of the Department of Cognitive Neuroscience and Philosophy, Skövde University, Sweden, The Existence of a Hypnotic State Revealed by Eye Move­ ments, Julian Kiverstein, Assistant Professor of Neurophilosophy, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Why Consciousness is not in the Head, Victor Lamme, Head of the Cognitive Neuroscience Group, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Why Con­sciousness is not What we Think it is, Thomas Metzinger, Dr. and Director of the Theoretical Philosophy Group, Department of Philosophy, Johannes Gutenberg Uni­ versity of Mainz, Germany, Consciousness, the Phenomenal Self and the First Person Perspective, Thomas Nagel, Philosopher, Professor of Philosophy and Law, New York University, USA, Consciousness and the Physical Sciences, Kevin O’Regan, Senior Research Scientist, Laboratoire Psychologie de la Perception (LPP), France, Antti Revonsuo, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at the Uni­versity of Skövde in Sweden, Professor of Psychology at the University of , Finland, Dreaming and Consciousness, Nicholas D. Schiff, Professor of Neurology and Neuroscience, Weill Cornell Medical College, USA, Mechanisms Underlying Recovery of Consciousness after Injuries to the Human Brain, Anil

143 international seminars Seth, Professor of Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience at the University of Sussex, Co-Director of Sackler Centre for Consciousness Science, UK, A History of the Future of Consciousness Sciences, Galen Strawson, Analytic Philosopher and Literary Critic, Professor, University of Texas, USA, Consciousness Never Left, Naostuga Tsuchiya, Neuroscientist and Associate Professor, Monash University, Australia, Empirical Testing of the Integrated Information Theory of Consciousness, Michel Tye, Philosopher, University of Texas, USA, Where, in Nature, is Consciousness? Max Velmans, Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Goldsmiths, University of London, UK, Dualism, Reductionism and Reflexive Monism, Marieke von Vugt, Assistant Professor in the Cognitive Modelling Group, University of Groningen, the Netherlands, Changing your Mind through Meditation – What are the Cognitive Mechanisms?. Avesta Manor, June 14th–15th, 2015

The State of the Arts – The Future of Diplomacy lecturers: Frank Belfrage, former Deputy Foreign Minis­ ter, Sweden, Current Trends in Diplomacy: A Swedish View, Robert Cooper, former Diplomat, Author of “The Breaking of Nations”, UK, The Most Important in the World, Mary Kaldor, Professor of Global Governance, LSE, UK, From International Relations to Global Politics: The Changing Role of Diplomacy, Bridget Kendall, Diplomatic Correspondent for the BBC, UK, The Role of Nation States in the Future of Diplomacy, Gerard Russell, Senior Fellow, New America Foundation’s International Security programme, UK, Interests or Institutions. British Academy, London,­ June 23rd, 2015

Future of Places (Urban City Research): Public space in the new urban agenda The Future of Places forum was arranged and financed by Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson foundation in collaboration with UN Habitat, Project for Public Spaces, SDI, Citynet and INU. The overall purpose was to indicate the importance of public space and placemaking in city planning at Habitat III 2016. Over the course of three years, the Future of Places partners

144 international seminars and participants have reflected on the importance of public space as the connective matrix on which healthy and prosperous cities grow. Its aim was to prevent this issue from being overlooked in the negotiations surrounding the Post 2015 Development Agenda and the Third United Nations Conference on Housing and Urban Develop­ment (Habitat III), the Future of Places was assembled. The discussions that took place over the three Future of Places confer­ences and additional supporting events have been captured in a carefully crafted set of key messages. 1) People-centered approach to planning, 2) Inclusive public space for all, particularly vulnerable groups, 3) Public space that respects human scale and behavior, 4) A citywide network of connected streets and public spaces, 5) Economic productivity of public space, 6) Access to public space – public and private spheres, 7) Sustainable public spaces that are healthy, safe, resilient, energy-conserving and resource efficient,8 ) Culture and context of public space. moderators: Robert Adam, Architect and Director, ADAM Urbanism, Co-Founder of ADAM Architecture, UK, Julian Agyeman, Professor, Tufts University, USA, Joanna Alimanestianu, Architect, Urban Designer, Resilient Urbanism, USA, Inga Björk-Klevby, Ambassador and former Deputy Executive Director of UN-Habitat, Sweden, Towards the City We Need, Charles Bohl, Associate Professor, University of Miami School of Architecture, USA, Kyle Farrell, PhD Candidate, UN-Habitat and KTH, Sweden, Harrison Fraker, Professor of Archi­tecture and Urban Design, UC Berkeley, USA, Environ­ mental Performance of the Public Realm, Pietro Garau, Architect- Planner and a Tenured Lecturer/Researcher in Planning, Uni­ versity of Rome, Italy, Tigran Haas, Associate Professor, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden, Mamadou Kalifa Tangara, Mayor of Urban Community of Sikasso, Mali, Elahe Karimnia, PhD Student KTH, Sweden, Ethan Kent, Senior Vice President, Project for Public Spaces, USA, Jean-Luc Lemahieu, Director Policy Analysis and Public Affairs, UNODC, Austria/ Afghanistan, Helene Littke, PhD Fellow, KTH, Sweden, Ryan

145 international seminars Locke, PhD Student, KTH, Sweden, Kathy Madden, Co- Founder and Director of Education and Training, Project for Public Spaces, USA, Cecilia Martínez, International Consultant, former UN-Habitat, Mexico, Michael Mehaffy, Strategic Plan­ ner, Researcher and Project Manager for Sustainable Urban Developments, President of Structura Naturalis Inc., USA, Thomas Melin, Head of the Office of the External Relations Division, UN-Habitat, Kenya, Paul Murrain, Urban Design Consultant and Landscape Architect,­ Prince’s Foundation, UK, Jacques Lapouge, Ambassador, Embassy of France in Stock­ holm, Sweden, Cities & COP21, Angelique Nireberaho, Vice Mayor of Kibeho City, Rwanda, Sofie Rådestad, PhD Student, KTH, Sweden, Rafael Tuts, Coordinator of the Urban Planning and Design Branch, UN-Habitat, Kenya, Mariam Yunusa, Director, Partners and Inter-Agency Coordination Branch, UN-Habitat, Ethiopia. lecturers: Julian Agyeman, Professor, Tufts University, USA, Just Sustainabilities, Christine Auclair, Project Leader of World Urban Campaign, UN-Habitat, Kenya, Towards the City We Need, Eugenie Birch, Lawrence C. Nussdorf Professor of Urban Research and Education,University of Pennsylvania, USA, Towards the City We Need, Andres Borthagaray, Director of the Strategic Planning in the City of Buenos Aires and Director of the Latin American program of the City on the Move Institute, Argentina, Social Life and Movement in Cities, Ludo Campbell-Reid, Design Champion and General Manager of the Auckland Design Office, Auckland Council, New Zeeland, Placemaking in Auckland, Carlos Dora, Coordinator, Department of Public Health and Environment, WHO, Switzerland, Peter Elmlund, Project Leader, Urban City Research, Ax:son Johnson Foundation, Sweden, Future of Places, Jeffrey Fleisher, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Rice University, USA, Multiple Histories of Public Space, Stefanos Fotiou, PhD, Head of the “Cities and Lifestyles” Unit, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), France, Arif Hasan, Architect and Plan­ ner, Urban Resource Centre and the OPP-Research & Training Institute, Pakistan, Density, Ecology and Human Settlements, Kate

146 international seminars Jones, Policy Adviser, Design Council, Australia, Planning with policy, Hans Karssenberg, Partner and Founder, Stipo, the Nether­lands, The Street at Eye Level, Bruce Katz, Vice President and Founding Director at Brookings Institution, Founding Director of the Metropolitan Policy Program, USA, Rise of Innovation Districts, Doug Kelbaugh, Professor of Architecture and Urban Planning, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Plan­ning, University of Michigan, USA, Urban cool, Eva de Klerk, Community Builder, Process Manager and Urban Activist, NDSM Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Bottom up Development, Mike Lydon, Principal, The Street Plans Col­ laborative, USA, Tactical Urbanism, John Massengale, Architect, Massengale & Co LLC, Founding Chair of the Local Chapter, CNU New York, USA, The Vision Zero, Duccio Mazarese, Pro­ gramme Manager of the Urban Security Programme, UNICRI, USA, Vikas Mehta, Associate Professor of Urbanism, College of Design, Archi­tecture, Art, and Planning, Cincinnati Uni­ versity, USA, Streets and Social Life in Cities, Thomas Melin, Head of the Office of the External Relations Division, UN-Habitat, Kenya, Towards Habitat II, Eric Miangar, Member Habitat III PrepCom Bureau, Second Adviser at the Permanent Mission of Chad to the United Nations, Chad, Qazi Omar Kazi Muhammad Umar, Graduate of Islamic Educationsí Faculty, Mayor of Kandahar, Afghanistan, Perusi Munaba, Deputy Mayor of Kampala, Uganda, Robert Neuwirth, Journalist and Author, USA, Learning from squatters, smugglers and street vendors, Kajsa B Olofsgård, Ambassador of Post 2015, former Deputy Director of International Trade at the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Sweden, Urban dimension of Post 2015, Nicholas Rees, Policy Analysis Specialist in the Division of Policy and Strategy, UNICEF, USA, Mohammead Saeid Izadi, Deputy Minister of Urban Development, Member of the board of Urban Planning and Architecture Research Center of Iran, Iran, Saskia Sassen, Robert S. Lynd Professor of Sociology, Columbia University, USA, Who Owns the City? Richard Sennett, Cen­ tennial Professor of Sociology, London School of Economics, UK, The Open City, Maimunah Sharif, Mayor of Seberang Perai,

147 international seminars Malysia, Cindy J. Smith, Director, UNICRI Research Institute, USA, Fran Tonkiss, Professor of Sociology, Director of the Cities Pro­gramme, London School of Economics, UK, Social Life of Urban Form: Size, Density, Diversity, Conny Wahlström, State Secretary to the Swedish Minister for Housing, Urban Development and Information Technology, Sweden, Message from the Ministry for Housing and Urban Development. Elite Hotel Marina Tower, Stockholm, Sweden, June 29th– July 1st, 2015

Book Launch and Lecture: Hilma af Klint – The Art of Seeing the Invisible Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation has launched the essay volume Hilma af Klint – The Art of Seeing the Invisible. This volume of essays contains many of the lectures given in conjunction with the exhibition Hilma af Klint – A Pioneer of Abstraction that took place during 2013 and 2014 at Moderna Museet in Stockholm, Engelsberg Manor in Sweden, Hamburger Bahnhof Museum in Berlin and the Museum of Modern Art in Louisiana, Denmark. Scholars and experts in abstract art, art history, history of ideas and cultural and religious studies have made important contributions. The topics range from early abstract art, the impact of Darwinism, Goethe’s colour theory, as well as the importance of occult religious movements such as theosophy and anthroposophy that influenced the early modernists, to Hilma af Klint’s own personal diary notes and research. Dr. Julia Voss gave a lecture on Hilma af Klint and the Evolution of Art, followed by a discussion with Artistic Director Sam Thorne from Tate St Ives. Henie Onstad Kunst­senter, Oslo Norway, October 2nd, 2015

Museums of the World: Cultural Heritage at Risk – The Role of Museums in War and Conflict Today, the ongoing violence in the Middle East provides a severe challenge to our cultural heritage. How do we protect and safeguard our cultural heritage in the face of terror and deliberate destruction? How has the museum faced this task historically?

148 international seminars What are the safeguarding methods available today? What security measures are in place to keep objects and art works from falling into the wrong hands or being sold on the black market? How do Interpol and Unesco deal with this difficult task? Can looting be prevented? How can museums and the academic world respond to these challenges? And last but not least, what is the role and meaning of original objects for mankind’s collective memory and understanding of history? These and other questions were discussed together by experts from British, French, German, US and Nordic institutions as well as experts on Iraqi, Libyan and Syrian heritage to provide an overview of how the different ways in which the museum world can respond. moderator: Ulf Wickbom, Journalist and Author, Sweden lecturers and panel members: Paul Bennett, Director, Canterbury Archaeological Trust, Head of Mission, Society for Libyan Studies, UK, Matthew Bogdanos, Colonel US Marine Corps & Assistant District Attorney, New York, USA, Irina Bokova, Director-General, Unesco, France, Marianne Boqvist, Project Manager, Cultural Heritage Without Borders, Sweden, Ove Bring, Professor Emeritus of International Law, Stockholm University and the Swedish Defence University, Sweden, Neil Brodie, Senior Research Fellow, Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research, University of Glasgow, UK, Markus Hilgert, Director, Vorderasiatisches Museum, Berlin, Germany, Vincent Négri, Researcher, National Centre for Scientific Research and Institute of Social Policy Science, France, Magnus Olausson, Associate Professor, Director of Collections and Research, Nationalmuseum, Sweden, Rubina Raja, Professor of Classical Archaeology, Aarhus University, Denmark, Jonathan Tubb, Keeper (Head) of the Middle East Department, , UK. Medelhavsmuseet, Stock­holm, November 26th, 2015

The Declinism seminars: Declinism moderators: Mattias Hessérus, PhD Candidate, Depart­ ment of History, Uppsala University, Ax:son Johnson Foundation

149 international seminars Stockholm, Sweden, William O’Reilly, Dr., University Lecturer, Faculty of History, University of Cambridge, UK lecturers: Peter Bedford, Wold Professor of Religious Studies, Director, Program in Religious Studies, Union College, USA, Before ‘Decline’: Threats to Social Order in the Neo-Assyrian Empire, Professor Andreas Eckert, Chair African History, Institute for Asian and African Studies, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany, “Only Bad News on Radio Africa”: Postcolonial Africa as a History of Decline, Jon Hesk, Dr., School of Classics, University of St Andrews, UK, Inter-generational Rhetorics of Decline and Progress from Homer to Hyperides, Dr Franz Mauels­ hagen, Senior Fellow, Anthropocene/Sustainable Interactions with the Atmosphere, Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies, Germany, Environment and Societal Collapse in Human History, Dr Natalia Nowakowska, History Faculty, University of Oxford, UK, The Jagiellonian Dynasty: Ideas of Decline and Rebirth, Dr Igor Pérez Tostado, Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Spain, Decadence Critique and Reform in the 17th Century Iberian World, Andrew Preston, Professor of American History, Clare College, University of Cambridge, UK, American Hegemony and Its Dis­contents, Martyn Rady, Professor of Central European History, School of Slavonic and East European Studies, Uni­ versity College London, UK, Ideas of Decline in Central Europe, William Smiley, Assistant Professor of History and Humanities, Reed College, USA, Decline and its Uses: A Eurasian View from the Ottoman and Russian Empires, María Fernanda Valencia Suárez, Dr., National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico, Decline and Fall of the Aztec Empire from the Perspective of Early Modern Europeans. Engelsberg Manor, Sweden, December 14th, 2015

150 international seminars 2016 Partners with a Mutual Interest? Sweden and Finland in a New Security Environment moderator: Ulf Wickbom, Sweden lectures: Tomas Bertelman, Ambassador, Sweden (Re­ tired), Stockholm, Sweden, Common Destiny or Common Diversity? Questions About Mutual Interests, Heidi Hautala, Member of the European Parliament, European Parliament, Helsinki, Finland, Finnish-Swedish Security Cooperation in the European Context, Martin Hårdstedt, Professor of History, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden, Past and Present – Geopolitical Perspectives on Swedish and Finnish Foreign Policy and Military Planning, Risto Kolstela, Secretary General, Colonel, MsEcon, Secretariat of the Security Committee, Helsinki, Finland, The Finnish Concept for Comprehensive Security Strategy – The Common Basis for Pre­ paredness and Crisis Management in the Changing Security Environ­ ment, Peter A. Mattsson, Dr, Senior Lecturer, Swedish Defence University, Stockholm, Sweden, Warfare Without Armed Con­ frontation – The Russian Psychological Methods Directed Against Sweden, Helena Partanen, Director, Finnish Ministry of De­ fence, Helsinki, Finland, Policy and Politics of Cooperation, Anneli Portman, Dr, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland, Com­ paring Political Rhetoric in Finland and Sweden from 2000–2015: Values, Trust, Identity, and the Making of “Us”, Katri Pynnöniemi, Senior Research Fellow, Finnish Institute of International Affairs, Helsinki, Finland,Analysis of Russian Propaganda: Crimea, Donbass and ‘Novorossiya’ Compared, Jyri Raitasalo, Adjunct Professor, Finnish National Defence University, Helsinki, Finland, The False Promise of the Hybrid Warfare Thesis, Alpo Rusi, Ambassador, Finland, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland, Finland and Sweden – Security Dilemmas After the Cold War, Robert Seely, Research Associate, CCW, Pembroke College, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK, Perspectives on Hybrid Warfare, Bo Stennabb, Defence Attaché, Embassy of Sweden in Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland, The Finnish-Swedish Defence Cooperation: Symbiotic or Symbolic?, Mike Winnerstig, Dr, Member of the Royal of the War Sciences, Stockholm,

151 international seminars Sweden, Security Policy Consequences of Enhanced Finnish-Swedish Military Cooperation. Hotel Kämp, Helsinki, Finland, January 22nd, 2016

The Future of Intelligence and Espionage moderator: Ulf Wickbom, Sweden lecturers: Christopher Andrew, Emeritus Professor of Modern & Contemporary History, Convenor Cambridge University Intelligence Seminar, Co-Chair Cambridge Security Initiative, University of Cambridge, UK, The Future of the Past: Why Intelligence Finds it so Difficult to Learn from Past Experience, Gill Bennett, formerly Chief Historian, Foreign & Common­ wealth Office, UK, The Spy and the State, Philip Bobbitt, Pro­ fessor, University of Texas, Columbia Law School, USA, The Future of the Intelligence Organisation, Christopher Coker, Pro­ fessor, London School of Economics, UK, Betrayal – Virtue or Vice?, Keith P. Dear, Wing Commander (Royal Air Force), Oxford University Department of Experimental Psychology, UK, The Psychology of Intelligence & PSYOPS, Michael S. Good­ man, Professor of Intelligence and International Affairs, Depart­ment of War Studies, King’s College London, UK, The Contours of Intelligence Activity: Plus ça change?, Gabriel Gorodetsky, Professor, Quondam Fellow, All Souls College, University of Oxford, UK, The Pitfalls of Intelligence: Preconceived Ideas and Mutual Suspicion – The Case of Operation “Barbarossa”, David E. Hoffman, Author, USA, The Billion Dollar Spy, In the Minds of Spies: Human Source Espionage in a Cold War Case Study, Robert Johnson, Dr, Senior Research Fellow, Director of the Changing Character of War Centre, Pembroke College, Uni­ versity of Oxford, UK, Human Intelligence: Value and Relevance in an Information Age, Elisabeth Kendall, Dr, Senior Research Fellow in Arabic & Islamic Studies, Pembroke College, Univer­ sity of Oxford, UK, Understanding the Enemy: The Unacknowledged Arabic Problem, Andrew Lownie, Author, UK, Stalin’s English­ man: The Lives of Guy Burgess. Rhodes House, Oxford, UK, March 18th 2016

152 international seminars The Decline of Rome moderator: PJ Anders Linder, Editor in Chief of Axess Magazine and CEO for Axess Publishing, Sweden lecturers: Robert Coates-Stephens, Dr, Cary Fellow, British School at Rome, Italy, Reflections of Decline in the City- Scape of Late Antique Rome, Peter Heather, Professor, Medieval History, King’s College London, UK, Decline, Fall and the Cultural Turn, Neil McLynn, Dr, Corpus Christi College, University of Oxford, UK, Accentuating the Positive: Decline and Denialism at the End of Empire, Richard Miles, Dr, Associate Professor, University of Sydney, Australia, Crying Wolf and the Decline of Rome. The Swedish Institute, Rome, March 21st, 2016

Future of Places (Urban City Research): The Death and Life of Public Space moderator: Paul Murrain, Senior Fellow at the Prince’s Foundation, Urban Design Practitioner and Landscape Archi­ tect, UK lecturers: Hans Karssenberg, Partner and Founder at Stipo, Board Member and Founder at Inspiring Cities Inter­ national Network for Cities and Culture, Netherlands, Setha Low, Professor of Anthropology, Environmental Psychology, Geography and Women’s Studies, Director of the Public Space Research Group at The Graduate Center, City University of New York, USA, Michael Mehaffy, Academic Chair, Future of Places Forum, Strategic Planner and Researcher, USA, Vikas Mehta, Fruth/Gemini Chair at the Ohio Eminent Scholar of Urban/Environmental Design, Associate Professor of Urbanism in the School of Planning, College of Design, Architecture, Art and Planning at the University of Cincinnati, USA, Laura Petrella, Architect and Urban Planner, Leader of the City Planning Extension and Design Unit, UN-Habitat, Italy. Aula Magna, Historic Building of the University of Barcelona. April 4th, 2016

153 international seminars Female Rulers – Portraits of Power. Their Time, Personalities and Ruling Strategies moderator: Susanna Hakelius Popova, Journalist and Author, Sweden lecturers: Göran Alm, PhD, Former Director of the Berna­dotte Library, Sweden, The Modern Female Ruler – Elizabeth II, Margrethe II and further on, Louise Berglund Senior Lecturer, Associate professor, Örebro University, Sweden, Queen Marga­ reta I of the three Nordic realms: a woman in the role of a regent, Philip de Heer, Dr, former Dutch Ambassador to Sweden, “It is only a girl” – Queen Wilhelmina of Orange-Nassau, Alexander B. Kamen­ skii, Professor, National Research University – Higher School of Economics, Russia, Catherine the Great: The Art of Unlimited Power, Åsa Karlsson, PhD, Editor in Chief, Dictionary of Swedish National Biography, Sweden, Hedvig Eleonora – Patron of the Arts and Mother of the Swedish Nation, PJ Anders Linder, Editor in Chief of Axess Magazine and CEO for Axess Publish­ ing, Sweden, The Ideas Behind Monarchy – historically and now, Erik Petersson, Doctoral student, Linköping University, Sweden, Queen Christina and the Difficulties of Power, Nathan Shachar, Foreign Correspondent, Dagens Nyheter, Sweden, Isabel of Spain – Saintly Nation-builder or Dangerous Fanatic?, A. N. Wilson, Author, UK, The Political Victoria, Martina Winkelhofer-Thyri, PhD, Historian, Habsburg rebooted – Maria Theresia of Austria (1717–1780). Engelsberg Ironworks, April 21st, 2016

Seeing is Believing – On Hilma af Klint’s Importance Today moderator: Daniel Birnbaum, Director, Moderna Museet, Sweden lecturers: Hans Ulrich Obrist, Director, Serpentine Galleries, London, UK, David Lomas, Professor of Art History, The University of Manchester, UK, The Botanical Roots of af Klint’s Abstraction, Briony Fer, Professor of History of Art, University College London, UK, Hilma af Klint: Image-worlds and Spirit-worlds, Branden W. , Frank Gallipoli Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art, Department of Art History and Archaeology, Columbia University, USA, Abstract Painting

154 international seminars and af Klint. Serpentine Galleries and Goethe-Institut, London, May 9th, 2016

Professor Sunil Khilnani; 21st Century India: Democracy, Growth and the Future of History moderator: Louise Belfrage, International Adviser, Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation, Sweden lecturer: Sunil Khilnani, Professor and Director of India Institute at King’s College, London, UK. Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm, May 18th, 2016

Security and Intelligence in a New Era moderator: Ulf Wickbom, Sweden lecturers: Christopher Coker, Professor of International Relations, London School of Economics, UK, Joe Maiolo, Professor of International History, King’s College London, UK, , Major General, Director for the Swedish Defence Forces Military Intelligence and Security Directorate, Sweden. Almedalen, Gotland, July 7th, 2016

Japanese Self-Images – The Idea of Uniqueness moderator: Yukiko Duke, Journalist, Sweden lecturers: Jaqueline Berndt, Professor in Japanese Language and Culture, Stockholm University, Sweden, Manga as Japanese: Representation, Mediality, Industry, Roger Goodman, Nissan Professor of Modern Japanese Studies and Head of the Social Sciences Divison, University of Oxford, UK, Education and the Construction of Japanese National Identity, Anne E Imamura, Professor, Department of Sociology, Georgetown University, USA, Where do I Belong? The Japanese Family System and the Individual in the Early 21st Century, John Lie, Professor of Sociology, University of California, Berkeley, USA, My Country Great or Not: The Solid Boundary of Japaneseness, Pia Moberg, PhD, CEO Japco, Sweden, Japanese Work Identity in the International Environment – Cultural Reflections, Inken Prohl, Professor, Institute of Religious Studies, Heidelberg University, Germany, Religions in Japan: Dealing with Life and Expressing Identity with the

155 international seminars Help of Fluid Ideas, Dick Stegewerns, Associate Professor, Uni­ versity of Oslo, Norway, The Bridge? – Japanese Identity Between East and West, Masahiro Yamada, Professor, Department of Sociology, Chuo University, Japan, The Marriage Crisis and Development of Virtual Relationships, Kosaku Yoshino, Professor, Department of Sociology, Sophia University, Japan, Cultural Nationalism in Japan: Changes and Continuities. Engelsberg Ironworks, September 8th 2016

Future of places (Urban City Research): The New Urban Paradigm Seminar at the Placemaking Leadership Forum in Vancouver. moderators: Peter Elmlund, Project Leader, Urban City Research, Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation, Sweden, Fred Kent, President and Founder, Project for Public Spaces, USA The New Urban Paradigm: Placemaking & Innovation for All lecturers: Bruce Katz, Vice President and Founding Director, Brookings Institution, USA, Fred Kent, President and Founder, PPS, USA. The New Urban Paradigm: Learning from and Los Angeles panelists: Robert Gregory, Chief Public Spaces Officer, Downtown Detroit Partnership, USA, Megan Lee, Senior Manager for Community Outreach, Southwest Airlines, USA, Eduardo Santana, Executive Director, Pershing Square Renew, USA, Sarida Scott Montgomery, Executive Director, Com­ munity Development Advocates of Detroit, USA The Old Paradigm: The Wrong Kind of Urbanisation lecturers: Patrick Condon, Professor and Chair, Urban Design, University of , Canada, George Ferguson, Past President, Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), former Mayor of Bristol, UK, Paul Soglin, Mayor of Madison, Wisconsin, USA The New Urban Paradigm: Research into Action lecturers: David Brain, Professor of Sociology and Environmental Studies, New College Florida, USA, Hans Karssenberg, Partner and Founder at Stipo, Board Member and Founder at Inspiring Cities International Network for Cities

156 international seminars and Culture, Netherlands, Setha Low, Professor of Anthro­ pology, Environmental Psychology, Geography and Women’s Studies, Director of the Public Space Research Group at The Graduate Center, City University of New York, USA, Vikas Mehta, Fruth/Gemini Chair at the Ohio Eminent Scholar of Urban/Environmental Design, Associate Professor of Urbanism in the School of Planning, College of Design, Architecture, Art and Planning at the University of Cincinnati, USA. Grand Ballroom, Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre, Canada, September 15th, 2016

Future of Places (Urban City Research): Public Space in the New Urban Agenda Seminar at the Habitat III conference – Networking events. moderator: Michael Mehaffy,Academic Chair, Future of Places Forum, Strategic Planner and Researcher, USA panel: Joanna Alimanestianu, Principal at Joanna Ali­ manestianu Architect, Co-Founder of Council for European Urbanism, USA, The Role of Professionals, Doug Kelbaugh, Professor of Architecture and Urban Planning, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, The Role of Non- governmental organisations, Setha Low, Professor of Anthro­ pology, Environmental Psychology, Geography and Women’s Studies, Director of the Public Space Research Group at the Graduate Center, City University of New York, USA, The Role of Research Institutions, Rafael Tuts, Director of Programme Division of UN-Habitat, Kenya. Quito, Ecuador, October 19th, 2016

Japanese Architecture – Tradition and Modernity moderator: Yukiko Duke, Journalist, Sweden lecturer: Blaine Brownell, Associate Professor, Architect and Director of Graduate Studies, University of Minnesota School of Architecture, USA, Evoking Ihyou: The Role of Surprise in Contemporary Japanese Architecture, Kristina Fridh, PhD, Architect and Researcher, HDK, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, EN – Interacting Spaces in Traditional and Contemporary

157 international seminars Japanese Architecture, Elisabet Yanagisawa, Doctoral Student in Design, HDK, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, Sensibility, Word and Affect in Japanese Aesthetics. Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm, November 3rd, 2016

Indian Roots of European Modernism – The Visual and Performing Arts A workshop organised by the Axel and Margaret Ax:son John- son Foundation together with the School of Arts and Aesthet- ics, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. moderator: Dr Naman P. Ahuja, Professor, SAA, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi, India lecturers: Dr Rupert Arrowsmith, Author, Cultural Historian and Poet, University College London, UK, Forgotten Ancestry: Western Modernism and its Debts to India, Kristine Michael, Artist, Art Educator and PhD Candidate, JNU, India, On the Influence of India on the Arts and Crafts Movement, Dr Rakesh Pandey, Assistant Professor, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS), India, Ananda K Coomraswamy and His Influence in the West at the Turn of the 20th Century, Jane Pritchard, Curator of Dance, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK, Changing Appreciation of and Attitudes to Indian Dance Focusing on the Career of Anna Pavlova, Dr Kalpana Sahni, Former Professor at CRS, JNU, India, It Is not Surprising: The Flow of Indian Ways of Seeing to the West, Dr Julia Voss, Research Fellow at the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, Art Editor at Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Germany, Buddha’s Standpoint in Hilma af Klint’s Art. Bikaner House, New Delhi, India, December 12th, 2016

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2016 European Summer School in Classical Architecture Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation in partnership with INTBAU Sweden. The course took place July 4th to 30th at Engelsberg Ironworks. lecturers: Robert Adam, Architect, Director and Co- Founder, ADAM Architecture, UK, Jenny Bevan, Designer and Architect, Bevan & Liberatos, USA, Mieke Bosse, Architect- Owner, Scala Architecten, Netherlands, Peter Drijver, Architect Director, Scala Architecten, Netherlands, Christine Franck, Designer and Director, Center for Advanced Research in Tradi­ tional Architecture (CARTA), University of Colorado Denver, College of Architecture and Planning, USA, Christopher Liberatos, Designer and Architect, Bevan & Liberatos, USA, Michael Mesko, Architect and Designer, Institute of Classical Architecture & Art, USA, Hugh Petter, Architect and Director, ADAM Architecture, UK, George Saumarez Smith, Architect and Director, ADAM Architecture, UK, Russell Taylor, Archi­ tect and Principal of Russell Taylor Architects, UK, Harriet Wennberg, INTBAU Senior Manager, The Prince’s Foundation for Building Community, UK.

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Swedish Seminars

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2000 Social sårbarhet – Social Vulnerability Seminar Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA), Stock­ holm, February 10th, 2000

Renaissance Seminar lecturers: , Professor of Nordic Languages at the Department of at Gothenburg University and Member of the Swedish Academy, Sweden, Eva Österberg, Historian, Professor of History, Lund University, Sweden, Göran Dahlbäck, Professor of Medieval History, Stockholm University, Sweden. Van der Noot Palace, Stockholm, May, 2000

The Human City Seminar moderator: Johan Rådberg, Associate professor, LTH, Lund University, Sweden, Royal Swedish Academy of Engi­ neering Sciences (IVA), Stockholm, September 28th, 2000

161 swedish seminars 2001 The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar lecturers: Suzanne Gieser, PhD, Department of History of Science and Ideas, Uppsala University, Sweden, Lennart Warring, MA, Doctoral Student of Cinema Studies, Stockholm University, Sweden, Petteri Pietikäinen, PhD in History, Univer­sity of Helsinki, Finland, J Peter Södergård, PhD, Department of Theology, Uppsala University, Sweden, Inga Sanner, PhD, Department of the History of Ideas, University, Sweden, Kate Larson, doctoral student, Department of Philos­ ophy, Uppsala University, Sweden. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, Sweden, April 19th–20th, 2001

Late Classical Antiquity Seminar: Meeting God in Dreams – The Dream as a Revelatory Genre lecturers: Jörgen Magnusson, ThD, Lecturer in History of Religions, Department of Theology, Uppsala University, Sweden, J Peter Södergård, PhD, Department of Theology, Uppsala University, Sweden, Carl-Martin Edsman, Priest and Professor Emeritus of the History of Religion, Uppsala Uni­ versity, Sweden, Lars Hartman, Professor, Department of Theology, Uppsala University, Sweden, Ezra Gebremedhin, PhD, Department of Theology, University of Uppsala, Sweden. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, April 24th, 2001

162 swedish seminars 2002 The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar lecturer: Petteri Pietikäinen, PhD in History, University of Helsinki, Finland, Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, February 7th, 2002

The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar lecturers: Lennart Warring, MA, Doctoral Student of Cinema Studies, Stockholm University, Sweden, Ruth Rajamaa, PhD, Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, Sweden. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, March 6th, 2002

The Irony of Journalism and Journalistic Irony lecturer: Johan Hakelius, Journalist, Stockholm, Sweden. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, April 23rd, 2002

The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar lecturer: Åsa Bergenheim, Professor, Department of Historical, Philosophical and Religous Studies, Umeå Uni­ versity, Sweden. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, October 2nd, 2002

The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar lecturer: Franz Luttenberger, PhD, Lecturer, Department of History of Science and Ideas, Uppsala University, Sweden. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, October 22nd, 2002

The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar lecturer: Eva Thulin, Doctoral Student, Division of History of Ideas and Sciences, Department of Arts and Cultural Sciences, Lund University, Sweden. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, December 4th, 2002

Late Classical Antiquity Seminar: Prayer, Invocation and Speaking in Tongues lecturers: J Peter Södergård, PhD, Department of Theology, Uppsala University, Sweden, Jörgen Magnusson, ThD, Lecturer in History of Religions, Department of Theology, 163 swedish seminars Uppsala University, Sweden, Carl-Martin Edsman, Priest and Professor Emeritus of the History of Religion, Uppsala Univer­ ­ sity, Sweden. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, December 5th, 2002

164 swedish seminars 2003 The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar lecturer: Anna Nilsson, Doctoral Student, Department of the History of Ideas, Stockholm University, Sweden. Skepps­ bron 24, Stockholm, January, 2003

Brave New Europe lecturer: Maciej Zaremba, Journalist and Author, Sweden.­ Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, January 27th, 2003

The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar lecturer: Inga Sanner, PhD, Department of the History of Ideas, Stockholm University, Sweden. Skeppsbron 24, ­February, 2003

The Future of Europe Seminar in association with the Swedish Institute of Inter­ national Affairs. lecturer: , former Prime Minister, Sweden. The Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Stockholm, February 11th, 2003

What Do We Talk about When We Talk about Identity? lecturer: Merete Mazzarella, Professor of Nordic Litera­ ture, University of Helsinki, Finland. Skeppsbron 24, Stock­ holm, February 20th, 2003

Urban City Research Seminar: Shaping the City by the Public Space lecturer: Johan Rådberg, Professor of Architecture, Lund University, Sweden, Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, February 28th, 2003

The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar lecturer: Petteri Pietikäinen, PhD in History, University of Helsinki, Finland. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, 13th of March, 2003

165 swedish seminars The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar lecturer: Eva Marie Rigné, Research Fellow, University of Linköping, Sweden. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, March 26th, 2003

Urban City Research Seminar: The Intellectual History of Swedish Modernism lecturer: Monica Andersson, PhD in Political Science, Stockholm, Sweden. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, March 28th, 2003

The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar lecturer: Lennart Warring, MA, Doctoral Student of Cinema Studies, Stockholm University, Sweden. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, April 23rd, 2003

Protokollet Book release and lectures with the journalists Susanna Popova and Mats Holm, on the subject of Estonia. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, April 23rd, 2003

Communicating with Mozart lecturer: Greger Hatt, Author, Sweden. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, May 12th, 2003

The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar lecturer: Suzanne Gieser, PhD, Department of History of Science and Ideas, Uppsala University, Sweden. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, May 14th, 2003

The Life of Dr Axel Munthe lecturer: Bengt Jangfeldt, Author, Sweden. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, September 15th, 2003

The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar Seminar with presentations by Inga Sanner, Department of the History of Ideas, Stockholm University and Håkan Eriksson,

166 swedish seminars Psychiatrist. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, Sweden, October 15th, 2003

The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar lecturer: Anna Nilsson, Doctoral Student, Department of the History of Ideas, Stockholm University, Sweden. Skepps­ bron 24, Stockholm, November 19th, 2003

From Ottoman Periphery to European Modernity lecturer: Nathan Shachar, Journalist and Author, Sweden. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, November 24th, 2003

Urban City Research seminar: P O Hallman’s Importance for Urban Planning Today lecturer: Aleksander Wolodarski, Architect, Stockholm, Sweden. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, November 28th, 2003

The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar lecturers: Lennart Warring, MA, Doctoral Student of Cinema Studies, Stockholm University, Sweden, Eva Thulin, Doctoral Student, Division of History of Ideas and Sciences, Department of Arts and Cultural Sciences, Lund University, Sweden. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, December 10th, 2003

167 swedish seminars 2004 The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar lecturer: Petteri Pietikäinen, PhD in History, University of Helsinki, Finland. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, January 21st, 2004

Al-Jazeera – Terrorist TV or an Arabic CNN? lecturer: Thomas Gür, Journalist, Stockholm, Sweden Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, February 3rd, 2004

The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar lecturer: Suzanne Gieser, PhD, Department of History of Science and Ideas, Uppsala, University, Sweden. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm February 19th, 2004

Contemporary Feminism Seminar: Career Barriers: A Seminar on Equal Career Opportunities. lecturer: Monica Renstig, Journalist and Author, CEO, Women’s Business Research Institute, Stockholm, Sweden. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, March 5th, 2004

Johan Ludvig Runeberg Bicentenary Seminar: Runeberg and the Finnish Folk Soul lecturer: Merete Mazzarella, Professor of Nordic Litera­ ture, University of Helsinki, Finland. Finlandshuset, Stockholm, March 9th, 2004

Johan Ludvig Runeberg Bicentenary Seminar: The Political Runeberg lecturer: Matti Klinge, Historian, Finland. Finlandshuset, Stockholm March 23rd, 2004

The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar lecturers: Inga Sanner, PhD, Department of the History of Ideas, Stockholm University, Sweden, Suzanne Gieser, PhD, Department of History of Science and Ideas, Uppsala, Univer­ sity, Sweden. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, March 24th, 2004 168 swedish seminars Johan Ludvig Runeberg Bicentenary Seminar:Johan Ludvig and Fredrika Runeberg lecturer: Agneta Rahikainen, Author and Head of the Archive of the Svenska litteratursällskapet (Swedish Litera- ture Society in Finland). Finlandshuset, Stockholm, March 30th, 2004

Contemporary Feminism Seminar: Faith and Facts in Today’s Feminism lecturer: Susanna Hakelius Popova, Journalist, Stock­ holm, Sweden. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, March 31st, 2004

History, Memory and Identity in Post-Soviet Estonia: The End of a Collective Farm lecturer: Sigrid Rausing, Publisher and Philanthropist, PhD, Department of Anthropology, University College Lon­ don, UK. Stockholm School of Economics, Stockholm, April 23rd, 2004

The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar Seminar with presentation by Anna Nilsson. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, April 28th, 2004

Urban City Research Seminar: How to Make Green Structures Cohabit with Urban Structures lecturer: Krister Sernbo, Social Ecologist, Stockholm, Sweden. Södra Teatern, Stockholm, April 29th, 2004

Free Research on Collision with the Swedish Government’s Production of Ideology lecturer: Shirin Ahlbäck Öberg, PhD, Department of Government, Uppsala University, Sweden. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, May 4th, 2004

The Market of Insecurity lecturers: Alyson Bailes, Ambassador and Director of SIPRI, Stockholm, Sweden, Svante Cornell, PhD, Department

169 swedish seminars of Peace and Conflict Research, University of Uppsala, Sweden. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, August 31st, 2004

The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar lecturer: Petteri Pietikäinen, PhD in History, University of Helsinki, Finland. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, September, 2004

Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar: Tecknen: Läkaren och konsten att läsa kroppar lecturer: Karin Johannisson, Professor of History of Ideas, Uppsala University, Sweden. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, October 14th, 2004

The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar lecturer: Petteri Pietikäinen, PhD in History, University of Helsinki, Finland. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, November, 2004

Urban City Research Seminar: North Western Kungsholmen lecturer: Charlotte Holst, Architect, Stockholm, Sweden. Piperska Muren, Stockholm, December 10th, 2004

170 swedish seminars 2005 Introduction to New Urbanism lecturer: Peter Elmlund, Urban City Research, Stock­ holm, Sweden. Royal Institute of Technology School of Archi­ tecture, Stockholm, January 18th, 2005

Local Economy and Urban Form Peter Elmlund of Urban City Research presented the report “Local Economy and Urban Form” to The Swedish Urban Environment­ Council. The National Board of Housing, Building and Planning, Stockholm, March 9th, 2005

Skyscrapers as a Solution to Housing Problems lecturer: Dick Urban Vestbro, Professor in Town Plan­ ning, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden. Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, April 14th, 2005

The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar lecturer: Katarina Piuva, PhD, Stockholm University, Sweden. Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, May, 2005

Urban City Research Seminar: Is it Possible to Create a Sustainable System of Transportation in Our Cities? lecturer: Christer Ljungberg, CEO Trivector, Lund, Sweden. Piperska Muren, Scheelegatan 14, Stockholm, May 27th, 2005

Urban City Research Seminar: The Future of Stockholm lecturer: Ola Andersson, Architect, Sweden. Piperska Muren, Scheelegatan 14, Stockholm, September 30th, 2005

Urban City Research Seminar: New Architecture Trends in Europe lecturer: Hans Ibelings, Architecture Critic, Writer and Exhibition Organiser, the Netherlands. Royal Institute of Tech­ nology School of Architecture, Stockholm, December 20th, 2005

171 swedish seminars 2006 Urban City Research Seminar: The Future Education of Urban City Planning contributors: Johan Rådberg, Professor of Architecture, Lund University, Sweden, Peter Siöström, Architect and Assistant Professor, Faculty of Engineering, Lund University (LTH), Sweden, Kerstin Barup, Professor, Faculty of Engineer­ ing, Lund University (LTH), Sweden, Peter Elmlund, Project Leader, Urban City Research, Stockholm, Sweden, Gunilla Lindholm, Landscape Architect. lecturer: Stina Pettersson, Architect, LTH, Lund Uni­ versity, Sweden, Caroline Dahl, Helsingborg Municipality, Sweden, Torbjörn Einarsson, Architect, Arken Arkitekter, Stock­holm. Avesta Manor, August 16th–17th, 2006

Axess Seminar: The Invisible Contract Lecture by Svante Nordin, Professor of History of Science and Ideas at Lund University, Sweden. Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stock­ holm, August 31st, 2006

172 swedish seminars 2007 Axess Seminar: Orientalism lecturer: Frank Dikötter, Professor of the Modern History of China, University of London, UK, Paul Hollander, Journalist and Political Writer, Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, USA, Studio Engelsberg, Kungsholmsgatan 21, Stockholm, September, 2007

A Tribute to Linnaeus: Trädgårdsarkitekturen som tidsavtryck – A tribute to Linnaeus. Garden architecture as Zeitgeist moderator: Lotte Möller, Writer and Journalist, Sweden lecturers: John Brookes, Writer and Garden Designer, UK, Michael van Gessel, Landscape Architect, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Karin Berglund, Journalist and Writer, Sweden, Ulf Nordfjell, Landscape Architect, Sweden, Thorbjörn Anders­ son, Professor and Landscape Architect, Sweden, The House of Nobility (Riddarhuset), Stockholm, October 31st, 2007

173 swedish seminars 2008 Axess Seminar: The Future of Religion moderator: Anders Björnsson, Journalist and Writer, Sweden. participants: Helle Klein, Priest, Swedish Church and Journalist, Stockholm, Sweden, Mats Svegfors, Governor, Västmanland County, Sweden, Werner Jeanrond, Professor of Divinity at the University of Glasgow, UK. Studio Engelsberg, Kungsholmsgatan 21, Stockholm, February 8th, 2008

On Russia after Putin moderator: Kristian Gerner, Professor of History, Lund University, Sweden participants: Rolf Ekéus, Ambassador, Sweden, Per Arne Bodin, Professor of Slavic Languages and Literature, Stockholm University, Sweden, Claes Ericson, former Member of Staff at the Swedish Embassy in Moscow, Russia. Studio Engelsberg, Kungsholmsgatan 21, Stockholm, March 14th, 2008

Axess Seminar: The Think Tanks are Taking Over moderator: Lennart Persson, Axess TV, Stockholm, ­Sweden participants: Maria Rankka, CEO, Timbro, Stockholm, Sweden, Boa Ruthström, Economist and Director of the Think Tank Agora, Sweden, Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning, Sweden. Studio Engelsberg, Kungsholmsgatan 21, Stockholm April 9th, 2008

Kårhusockupationen och revolutionsåret 1968 – Student Union building occupation and the revolutionary year of 1968 The hearing was attended by 150 people and many of whom participated in the occupation 1968, and was broadcast direct on Axess TV. moderators: Niklas Ekdal, Writer and Political Editor, ­Dagens Nyheter, Annika Hagström, Journalist, TV host and Writer

174 swedish seminars lecturers: Anders Carlberg, former occupant of Kårhuset in 1968, Stockholm, Sweden, Vad hände under Kårhusockupationen? Gunnar Fredriksson, former Editor-in-Chief of Aftonbladet, Sweden, Vietnam i våra hjärtan, Gunilla Thorgren, Journalist, Sweden, Grupp 8 och jag, Maciej Zaremba, Journalist and Writer, Sweden, 1968 – Warszawa och Stockholm, Jackie Jakubowski, Editor-in-Chief of Judisk krönika, Sweden, Etnisk rensning och 1968, Rolf Ekéus, Ambassador, Sweden, Den internationella ­soli­ dariteten, Ludvig Rasmusson, Writer and Freelance Journalist, Sweden, 40-talisterna – vad blev det av 68-rörelsen? Mats Johans­ son, Journalist, Writer and Member of Parliament for Mode­ raterna, Sweden, De svarta åren – vi som gjorde motstånd, Nathan Shachar, Writer and Journalist, Sweden 1968 och det intellektuella arvet, Håkan Arvidsson, Department of History, Roskilde University, Denmark, Vi som visste allt, Svante Nordin, Professor of History of Science and Ideas at Lund University, Sweden, 1968 och dess betydelse för humaniora, Kim Salomon, Professor at the Department of History at Lund University, Sweden, Rebellerna och sekterismen, Kristian Gerner, Professor of History, Lund University, Sweden, Pragvåren och augusti 1968, John Lloyd, Journalist and Author, Director of the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, Oxford University, UK, The Immoral Search for a New Morality, Nick Cohen, Journalist and Author, Columnist for the Observer, London Evening Standard, Democratyia and New Humanist, UK, What’s Left? Kårhuset, Holländargatan 32, Stockholm, May 26th, 2008

Robert McKee Story-Seminar lecturer: Robert McKee, former Professor at USC, Author and Founder of “Story Seminars”, USA. Scandic Hotell, Aniaraplatsen 8, Sollentuna, November 7th–9th, 2008

175 swedish seminars 2009 New Master Plan for Upplands Väsby Peter Elmlund, Urban City Research and Architects/Planners Torbjörn Einarsson, Arken and Kjell Forshed, Brunnberg & Forshed presented the new master plan for Upplands Väsby to the city and its citizens. Upplands Väsby, July, 2009

Farliga Figurationer – Varför är konstkritikerna upprörda? Ett samtal om konst, kitsch och kritik – Dangerous figurativism– Why Are the Art Critics Upset? A Conversation About Art, Kitsch and Criticism lecturers: Alexander Stoddart, Artist, UK, Matthew Hardy, Architect and Senior Lecturer in Architecture & Urbanism for the International Network for Traditional Building, Architecture & Urbanism, London, UK panel members: Jessica Kempe, Art Reviewer, Dagens Nyheter, Stockholm, Sweden, Gunnar Larsson, Artist, Lecturer, University College of Arts, Crafts and Design, Stockholm, Sweden, Anna Brodow Inzaina, Art Reviewer, Svenska Dagbladet, Stockholm, Sweden, Peter Luthersson, Publisher, Atlantis, Stockholm, Sweden, Sanna Tomac, Artist, Founder of the Swedish Academy of Realist Art/Atelier Stockholm, Sweden, Stig Larsson, Author and Playwright, Sweden, Mats Wiklund, Journalist, Writer and Editor at Axess Magazine, Stockholm, Sweden. Edsvik Konsthall, Sollentuna, September 1st, 2009

Morgondagens skola and the McKinsey Report – The Schools of Tomorrow and the McKinsey Report Mona Mourshed, McKinsey, in discussion with Minister of Education, Jan Björklund moderator: Per Bauhn, Writer and Professor of Philos­ ophy at the University of , Sweden lecturers: Martin Ingvar, Professor in Integrative Medicine at the Osher Centre for Integrative Medicine and active at the Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Sweden, Om hjärnan, Gunnar Ohrlander, Journalist and Writer, Sweden, Om vikten av goda lärare, Mats Öhlin, Headmaster, Sweden, Om

176 swedish seminars situationen i skolan idag, Jonas Frykman, Professor of European Ethnology at Lund University, Sweden, Om invandrarelever, Inger Enkvist, Professor of Spanish Languages at Lund Uni­ versity, Sweden, Om betydelsen av elevernas attityd till undervisning­ med exempel från Kalifornien. Studio Engelsberg, Kungs­holms­ gatan 21, Stockholm, September 17th, 2009

Från järnbruk till (h)järnkraft: Bergslagen i globaliseringens tidevarv – Bergslagen in the Era of Globalisation moderator: Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning, Sweden lecturers: Bengt Johannisson, Professor, Linnaeus Uni­ versity, Växjö, Sweden, All Businesses Are Glocal, Pontus Brauner­ hjelm, Professor at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stock­ holm, Managing Director, Swedish , Forum, Sweden, Tillväxtens drivkrafter, Inga Aflaki, Doctoral Student, Jönköping International Business School, Sweden, Lärdomar från ett postsovjetiskt transitionskontext, Monica Johansson, PhD, Research Fellow, ESOL (Entrepreneurship, Strategy, Organisa­ tion and Leadership), Jönköping International Business School, Sweden, Politiska intentioner och lösningar för småföretagare Britt- Louise von Bergmann-Winberg, Professor, Department of Social Sciences, Mid Sweden University, Sundsvall, Sweden, Ingenting är omöjligt, det tar bara lite längre tid! Benny Hjern, Professor of Political Science, Jönköping International Business School, Sweden, Från järnbur till amöba, Thage G. Peterson, former Swedish Minister of Defence and Speaker of the Parliament, Sweden, Avsaknaden av regionalpolitiskt ansvar, Peter Backa, Member of Staff at Svensk Byaservice, Vasa, Finland, Governance – alla tillsammans, Mikael Genberg, Artist, Västerås, Sweden, Ett hus på månen, Lars Asplund, Professor at The Division of Intelligent Future Technologies, Mälardalen Uni­ ver­sity, Västerås, Sweden, Robotiken: den tredje industriella revolu­ tionen, Kjell A. Nordström, Dr. of Economy, Stockholm School of Economics, Writer and Public Speaker, Sweden, Från rätts­ haverist och skattesmitare till vår tids hopp. Engelsberg Manor, November 5th, 2009

177 swedish seminars Urban City Research Seminar: Urban Green and Urban Form. Future Issues on Sustainable Urbanities moderator: Peter Elmlund, Project Leader, Stockholm lecturers: Helga Fassbinder, Professor, Technische Uni­ versität Eindhoven and Technische Universität Hamburg- Harburg, Editor-in-Chief, Biotope City, Germany, Seminar Introduction, Hans Andersson, Founder of Green Fortune AB, Stockholm, Sweden, Urban Cultivation by Green Fortune, Lars Johansson, Gardner, Göteborg City, Sweden, Make Room for the Landscape. Strategies for the Landscape in Göteborg, Dorte Mandrup, Architect, Copenhagen, Denmark, Make Room for the Landscape. Strategies for the Landscape in Göteborg, Anders Mårsén, Landscape Architect, Stockholm, Sweden, Urbanatur, Jens Kvorning, Architect, Professor, Det Kongelige Danske Kunstakademi, Kunstakademiets, Arkitekt-skole, Copenhagen, Denmark, Density, Everyday Life and Suburban Transformation, Catharina Sternudd, Sweden, Discussion and Summary. Engelsberg Manor, November 13th–14th, 2009

178 swedish seminars 2010 Från järnbruk till (h)järnkraft: Nya partier & missnöjespartier – New Parties and Protest Parties moderator: Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning, Sweden lecturers: Lars Nord, Professor and Chair of Political Communication, Mid Sweden University, Sundsvall, Sweden, Nya partier kräver en ny journalistik, Helene Lööw, PhD, Depart­ ment of History, Uppsala University, Sweden, När bilden av det goda Sverige rämnar, Susi Meret, Doctoral Student in Politics and Social Science, Aalborg University, Denmark, Erfarenheter från Danmark, PJ Anders Linder, Political Editor-in-Chief at Svenska Dagbladet, Stockholm, Sweden, Nya partier förr och nu, Peter J Olsson, Political Editor of Kvällsposten, Sweden, Bilden av vardagspolitiken­ fäller SD, Leo Lagercrantz, Journalist, Editor- in-Chief and Founder of Newsmill, Stock­holm, Sweden, Den pressetiska kartan måste ritas om i det nya medielandskapet, Eva Hamil­ton, CEO , Stock­holm, Sweden, Medias Moment 22: Också dålig uppmärk­samhet gynnar Sverigedemokraterna,­ Per Svensson, Former Cultural Editor of Expressen and Senior Columnist at Sydsvenskan, Sweden, Hur det blir när media vet bäst, Kjell A. Nordström, Dr. of Economy, Stockholm School of Economics, Writer and Public Speaker, Sweden, Främlings­fient­ lighet och globalisering. Engelsberg Manor, February 10th, 2010

Kalla kriget: Kampen om själarna – The Cold War Seminar: The Struggle for Minds and Souls lecturer: Rolf Ekéus, Ambassador, Sweden. Kalla kriget och det nordiska perspektivet. Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm, March 9th, 2010

Kalla kriget: Kampen om själarna – The Cold War Seminar: The Struggle for Minds and Souls lecturers: Joakim von Braun, Writer and Security Adviser at von Braun Security Consultants, Stockholm, Sweden, Från kärlek till Sovjet till hat mot USA, Gunnar Ekberg, former Agent at the Swedish Intelligence Office, Malmö, Sweden, De ska ju ändå dö, Svante Winqvist, Economist, former Analyst at the

179 swedish seminars Swedish Intelligence Agency IB, Sweden, Underrättelsetjänst och ideologisering – utifrån en studie av DDR. Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm, March 25th, 2010

Visionen om Stockholm som Promenadstad. Om moderaternas syn på framtidens Stockholm lecturer: Kristina Alvendal, Vice Mayor of Stockholm, Responsibilities: City Planning and Real Estate, Stockholm, Sweden. Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm, April 20th, 2010

Kalla krigetseminarium: Kampen om själarna – The Cold War Seminar: The Struggle for Souls lecturers: Kristian Gerner, Professor of History, Lund University, Sweden, Det kalla kriget – Sovjetunionens lycka, Kim Salomon, Professor of History, Lund University, Sweden, 1968 – kallakrigskulturens brytpunkt. Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm, April 28th, 2010

Från järnbruk till (h)järnkraf: Climategate och hotet mot isbjörnarna – Climategate and the Threat to the Polar Bears moderator: Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning Sweden lecturers: Niklas Ekdal, Freelance Journalist, Writer, Stockholm, Klimatfrågan i våra huvuden, Ulf Danielsson, Professor, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Uppsala University, Sweden, Det räcker inte med att lyssna till vetenskapen – man måste förstå vad den säger också, Svante Nordin, Professor of History of Science and Ideas, Lund University, Sweden, Vårt behov av undergång, Johan Rockström, Professor, Stockholm University, Sweden, Klimatkris, ekosystemkris och utvecklingskris i samverkan, Peter Stilbs, Professor of Physical Chemistry at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, Voodoo Science – hur man förvandlar 100 procent vetenskaplig osäkerhet till 90 procent politisk sannolikhet, Markku Rummukainen, Professor, SMHI, Programme Director, Mistra-SWECIA, Sweden, Den sken-vetenskapliga klimatdebatten, Maggie Thauersköld Crusell, Economist, Writer and Founder of the blog “The Climate Scam”, Sweden, Bort med koldioxidfokuseringen och fram för en

180 swedish seminars holistisk och människovänlig miljösyn, Olle Häggström, Professor, Mathematical Statistics, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden, Vi bör skilja mellan skeptiker och “skeptiker”, Kjell A. Nordström, Dr. of Economy, Stockholm School of Economics, Writer and Public Speaker, Sweden, Sammanfattning. Engelsberg Manor, May 6th, 2010

Från järnbruk till (h)järnkraftseminarium: Välfärdsstatens framtid – The Future of the Welfare State moderator: Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning, Sweden. lecturers: Stefan Fölster, Chief Economist at the Con­ feder­ation of Swedish Enterprise (Svenskt Näringsliv), Sweden, Oändligt svåra välfärdsreformer blir ofta olidligt lätta under galgen, Carina Nilsson, Writer, former Member of Staff at LO, Sweden, Socialförsäkringssystemet och arbetslinjen – igår, idag och imorgon, Petter Odmark, Investigator at Försäkringskassan, Sweden, Vem behöver försöka försörja sig själv? Antoinette Hetzler, Professor of Sociology, Lund University, Sweden, Välfärdssamhället­ pressas tillbaka, Per Schlingmann, Party Secretary, Moderaterna, Stock­ holm, Sweden, En ny välfärdsdebatt, Stefan Ackerby, Chief Eco­ nomist, Sveriges Kommuner och Landsting, Sweden, Ingen kollaps för välfärden – men nya vägval blir nödvändiga, Erik Åsbrink, Chairman Försäkringskassan, former Swedish Finance Minister, Sweden, Hur klarar vi välfärdens finansiering i framtiden? Stig Henriksson, Municipal Commissioner, Fagersta Municipality, Sweden, Vi har inte råd att avstå från de stora trygghetssystemen, Åke Hillman, former Chairman of the Board of Health and Welfare, Västerås, Sweden, Välfärdens långsiktiga finansiering, en utmaning där partierna måste bekänna färg inför väljarna. Engelsberg Manor, May 20th, 2010

Urban City Research Seminar: Norra station. Ett expertseminarium om utbyggnad moderator: Monica Andersson, PhD in Political Science, Stockholm, Sweden lecturers: Peter Elmlund, Project Leader, Urban City Research, Stockholm, Sweden, Aleksander Wolodarski, Archi­

181 swedish seminars tect, Stockholm, Sweden. Engelsberg Manor May 24th–25th, 2010

Från järnbruk till (h)järnkraft: Framtidens arbetsmarknad – The Labour Market of the Future moderator: Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning Sweden lecturers: Stefan Fölster, Chief Economist at Confeder­ ation of Swedish Enterprise (Svenskt Näringsliv), Sweden, Allt mer att göra, allt mindre tid, och allt svårare att hamna rätt på framtidens arbetsmarknad, Roger Mörtvik, Analyst, TCO, Stock­ holm, Sweden, Arbetslinjen fungerar ej – vi behöver en ny! Bo Malmberg, Professor of Human Geography at Stockholm University, Research Leader at The Institute for Future Studies, Stockholm, Sweden, Klimat, åldrande, globalisering: Hur ser fram­ tidens arbetsmarknad ut? Lena Bäcker, Chief Economist, Kom­ mun­invest, Örebro, Sweden, En värld i förändring – hur hänger de nya jobben med? Marie Söderqvist, CEO, United Minds, Stockholm, Sweden, De kunniga och krävande 80-talisterna!,­ Thomas Gür, Journalist, Political Commentator and Columnist, Svenska Dagbladet, Sweden, De nya jobben – förr, Patrik Engellau, Chairman of the Board, think tank Den nya välfärden and CEO, Aktietorget, Stockholm, Sweden, Dygdig medelklassare, en framtidsbransch politikerna måste ta hänsyn till! Björn Rosengren, Senior Adviser, The Stenbeck Group, Stockholm,­ Sweden, Med expresståg mot framtidens jobb. Engelsberg Manor, August 20th, 2010

Axess Seminar: Vem behöver kultursidorna? – Axess Seminar: Who Needs the Arts Pages? moderator: Peter Luthersson, Associated Professor, Publisher at Atlantis, Stockholm, Sweden. participants: Stefan Eklund, Cultural Editor at SvD, Stockholm, Sweden, Åsa Linderborg, Cultural Editor at Aftonbladet, Stockholm, Sweden, Karin Olsson, Cultural Editor at Expressen, Stockholm, Sweden, Björn Wiman, Cultural Editor at Dagens Nyheter, Stockholm, Sweden. Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm, September 1st, 2010

182 swedish seminars Från järnbruk till (h)järnkraftseminarium: IT och rymden – IT and Space moderator: Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning, Sweden lecturers: Peter Elmlund, Project Leader, Urban City Research, Stockholm, Den tredje industriella revolutionen, Carl- Erik Lagercrantz, Vice President, Telenor Sverige AB, “The Connected Society”, Sven Grahn, Senior Adviser, Rymdbolaget, Swedish Space Corporation, Solna, Inriktning av svensk offentligt finansierad rymdverksamhet, Emil Vinterhav, Head of the Space­ craft Department, Rymdbolaget, Swedish Space Corporation, Solna, Sweden, Varför behöver vi rymdteknik? Mikael Genberg, Artist, Västerås, Privata entreprenörer i rymden, Charlie Hansson, IT Entrepreneur and CEO, Chas Visual Management, Sweden, Det ökade antalet digitala infödingar kommer att accelerera lillasyrra­ komplexet, Thomas Fürth, Head of Research, Karios Future, Sweden, Världen är påhittad och i framtiden vet alla om det, Adam Dunkels, PhD, Senior Scientist, Swedish Institute of Computer Science, Stockholm, Miljarder prylar kommer att vara uppkopplade, Alexander Bard, Artist, Philosopher and Author, Stockholm- Motala, Från Facebook via Google till Al-Qaida – Hydran som för alltid förändrade världen, Kjell A Nordström, Professor, Stock­ holm School of Economics, Sammanfattning och avslutning. Engels­berg Manor, November 24th, 2010

183 swedish seminars 2011 Greklands ekonomiska situation – Greece’s Economic Situation lecturers: Aliki Hadji, Greece’s Ambassador to Sweden, Andreas Hatzigeorgiou, international trade economist, Stock­ holm, Sweden, and Vassilios Vlachos, PhD in Economics, Sweden. January 12th, Jakobsbergsgatan, Stockholm

Regina Kevius – Så vill jag utveckla Stockholm – Regina Kevius – How I Would Develop Stockholm speaker: Regina Kevius, City Planning and sports commis­ sioner in Stockholm, Sweden February 1st. Jakobsbergsgatan, Stockholm

Frukostseminarium – Den rumsrena extremismen (Breakfast ­Seminar – Extremism) moderator: Johan Lundberg, Editor-in-Chief Axess lecturers: Karin Olsson, Culture Editor (Expressen), and Torbjörn Elensky, Author. Jakobsbergsgatan, Stockholm, February 6th, 2011.

Hvad vilja Socialdemokraterna 2011 – What Do the Social Democrats Want in 2011? moderator: Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning, Sweden lecturers: Ilija Batljan, Councillor of , former Mayor of Nynäshamn, Kajsa Borgnäs, Chairman of the debate for global analysis of the Social Democrats’ Crisis Commission, , MP (S), Kjell Olof Feldt, former Minister of Finance, Author, Jytte Gutenberg, President of the SSU, Johan Hakelius, Writer, , Chairman of the Social Democrats’ Crisis Commission, Urban Lundberg, Historian and Researcher at the Institute for Future Studies, Tommy Möller, Professor of Political Science at Stockholm University, Veronica Palm, MP (S), Chairman of the Stockholm Workers’ Council, Karin Pettersson, Political Editor, Afton­ bladet, Björn Rosengren, Adviser to Kinnevik, former Minister of Trade, and Chairman of the TCO. Engelsberg Manor, February 9th, 2011 184 swedish seminars Markus Uvell – Timbros framtida vision – Mark Uvell – Timbro’s Vision of the Future speaker: Markus Uvell, President of Timbro, Sweden, February 14th. Jakobsbergsgatan, Stockholm.

Frukostseminarium – Blir vi verkligen smartare? Ett samtal om intellekt, intelligens och internet – Breakfast seminar – Are We Really Getting Smarter? A Conversation About Intellect, Intelligence, and the Internet moderator: Johan Lundberg, chief editor, Axess lecturers: Johan Norberg, Liberal Commentator and Author, Inger Enkvist, Professor at Lund University. Jakobs­ bergs­gatan, Stockholm, March 10th, 2011

Frukostseminarium – Den marknadsförda människan – Breakfast seminar – The Marketed Human moderator: Johan Lundberg, Editor-in-Chief, Axess lecturers: Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning, Sweden and Niklas Ekdal, Author. Jakobsbergsgatan, Stockholm, April 12th, 2011.

Bortom Multikulti – Beyond Multikulti moderator: Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning, Sweden lecturers: Adam Cwejman, Chair of the Liberal Youth League (LUF), Mångfald på gemensam grund, Nima Dervish, Commentator, Integrationens fallgropar, Torbjörn Elensky, Author, Monokultur, mångkultur, världskultur – en fråga om gränser, Dick Erixon, Liberal Commentator and Blogger, Priset för att sjunga med änglarna, Johan Ingerö, Liberal Commentator, När invandring redu­cerades till välgörenhet, Sara Mohammad, Head of the National Association Never Forget Pela and Fadime, and Director of Training for the Project Married Against Their Will, Integra­tionspolitikens Janusansikte – Hedersmord i Sverige, Andreas Johans­son Heinö, PhD in Political Science at Gothenburg Uni­ versity and Author of the Report ‘Integration or assimilation?’ Vi har aldrig varit mångkulturella, Paulina Neuding, Editor-in- Chief, Neo magazine, Bortom immigrationismen, Svante Nordin,

185 swedish seminars Pro­fessor of History of Science and Ideas, Invandring som in­ tellektuell revolution, , LL.B. and Head of Sweden’s Social Democratic Youth League (SSU), Jämlikhet i ett mångkulturellt­ samhälle, , Minister for Integration (FP), Ett Sverige med mångfald och öppenhet, Markus Uvell, CEO Timbro, Trygghet för vem? Invandrarna i välfärdsstaten, Charlie Weimers, Head of the Young Christian Democrats (KDU), Mångfald på gemensam grund. Engelsberg Manor, April 13th 2011

Den nya borgerligheten – The New Swedish Centre-Right Politics moderator: Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning, Sweden lecturers: PJ Anders Linder, Political Editor-in-Chief at Svenska Dagbladet, Det nya borgerliga uppdraget, Svante Nordin, Professor of History of Science and Ideas, Lund University, En postborgerlig borgerlighet? Anders Edwardsson, Freelance Journalist, Uppsala, Sweden, Spara eller slösa? Budget­ överskottet – historisk vägvalsmöjlighet, Stig-Björn Ljunggren, Political Scientist and Columnist, Den nya borgerlighetens gamla problem, Jasenko Selimovic, Secretary of State, Sweden, Det borgerliga integrationsuppdraget i ett 20-årigt perspektiv, , MP, Moderaterna (Moderate Party), Writer and Blogger, Sweden, Världens bästa välfärd – bara möjlig med borgerliga idéer och reformer, Michael Arthursson, Party Secretary Centerpartiet (Centre Party), Faderligt förvaltande eller frihetligt förnyande, Malin Appelgren, Municipal commissioner Solna, Kristdemokraterna (Christian Democrats Sweden), Mindre stat, starkare samhälle, Fredrik Haage, Speechwriter to Health Minister Göran Hägglund, Kristdemokraterna (Christian Democrats), Kulturen, det ständiga borgerliga problemet, Janerik Larsson, Member of the Board, Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson, Senior Vice President of the Confederation of Swedish Enterprise, Stockholm, Sweden, Därför kan inte näringslivet­ lita på borgerligheten, Alice Teodorescu, Jurist, Founder of “En plats i himlen för kvinnor som hjälper varandra”, Uppvärdera­ merito­ kratin – möjliggör klassresan, Adam Cwejman, Chair of the Liberal Youth League (LUF) , Sweden, Metapolitik: Den borgerliga iden­ titetens problem, Kjell A Nordström, Dr. of Economy, Stockholm

186 swedish seminars School of Economics, Writer and Public Speaker, Samman­ fattning och avslutande diskussion. Engelsberg Manor, May 11th, 2011

Frukostseminarium: Ju mer vi är tillsammans – Ett samtal om konsensus, åsiktspluralism och grindvakter – Breakfast Seminar: The More We Are Together: A Conversation About Consensus, Opinion Pluralism and Gatekeepers moderator: Johan Lundberg, Editor-in-Chief, Axess lecturers: Sakine Madon, Managing Editor of Newsmill, Björn Wiman, Cultural Editor of Dagens Nyheter. Jakobsbergs­ gatan, Stockholm, May 19th, 2011

Den gröna rörelsen – The Green Movement moderator: Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning, Sweden lecturers: Lennart Daléus, Commentator and former Centre Party Leader, former General Secretary of Greenpeace, Det behövs nog ett parti, Stefan Edman, Biologist, Expert on the Environment, Author, Med två åror mot framtiden – vilken politik kräver det? , former Green Party Spokesperson, Chairman of the Green think tank Cogito, Miljöpartiet 30 år, Björn Gillberg, Environmental Commentator, founder of the Environmental Centre, CEO of Värmland Metanol, Betong­ partiet ville inte lyssna, Lotta Hedstrom, Lobbyist for the Red Cross, former Green Party Spokesperson, Ungdom, storstad och karriär, Gullog Nordquist, Professor of Ancient Culture and Society, Uppsala University, Antika aspekter – Det förflutna för framtiden, Anniqa Nygard, Vice President of the LRF, Nya gröna modernäringen, Åsa Romson, Green Party Spokesperson, Miljö­ partiet inför framtiden – strategier och visioner, , former Green Party Spokesperson and former MP, Från tillväxt till utveckling, Carl Schlyter, MEP (Green), Utmaningen att tackla det ideologilösa Sverige. Engelsberg Manor, August 25th, 2011

Frukostseminarium – Socialdemokratins framtid – Breakfast Seminar – The Future of Social Democracy moderator: Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning.

187 swedish seminars lecturers: Björn Rosengren, former Trade Minister, Henrik Berggren, Journalist and Historian, and Widar Andersson, Editor-in-Chief, Folkbladet. Jakobsbergsgatan, Stockholm, September 1st 2011

Extremism moderator: Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning, Sweden lecturers: Dan Andersson, National Economist, former Chief Economist for the LO, Tolerans, ömsesidighet och gemenskap, (M), Justice Minister since 2006, Rättsväsendets insatser mot våldsbejakande extremism, Anders Danielsson, Director General of the Security Service (Säpo), Investigator in the Police Education Inquiry, Säkerhetspolisens perspektiv på extremism, Rolf Ekéus, Ambassador, Chairman of Swedish Pugwash, Iran och terrorism, Torbjörn Elensky, Author, Writer, Cultural Writer for DN, Om vad bör vi tiga? Anders Haag, Journalist for SvD, Author of the book, To Win a Faith and Lose Yourself about Life in Sects, Tolerans, ömsesidighet och gemenskap, Anna-Lena Lodenius, Journalist, Author and Lecturer, Främ­lingsfientlighet i vår tid, Johan Lundberg, Associate Professor, Editor-in-Chief at Axess magazine, Intellektuell extremism, Heléne Lööw, associate professor of history, Uppsala University, Mänskligheten har aldrig producerat en dödligare version av sig själv än de som tror sig leda oss andra till lyckoriket, Svante Nordin, Professor of History of Science and Ideas, Lund University, Terrorismens idéhistoria, (FP), Minister for Democracy and the EU, Regeringens arbete för att värna demokratin mot våldsbejakande extremism, Bo Wennstrom, Professor of Law, Director of the Centre for Police Research, Prevention eller repression? Ola Osterling, Head of Police Dialogue in Stockholm, Dialog med extremister. Avesta Manor, September 7th, 2011.

Kalla kriget – Sverige, en stormakt utan vapen? – The Cold War – Sweden: A Great Power Without Weapons? moderator: John Chrispinsson, Journalist and Author. lecturers: Kristian Gerner, Professor of History, Lund

188 swedish seminars University, Inledning, Birgitta Almgren, Professor of German, Södertörn University, Inte bara spioner: Stasi-infiltration under kalla kriget, Iben Bjørnsson, Graduate Student in History at the University of Copenhagen, Social Democracy and Communism in Scandinavia During the Cold War, Bent Blüdnikow, Historian and Author, Terrorism in Scandinavia 1968–1990, Robert Dalsjö, Director of Research, Department of Defence, Sveriges hemliga militära samarbete med västmakterna under kalla kriget, Argita Daudze, Historian and Diplomat at the Latvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Latvia, Sweden and Moscow During the Cold War, Gunnar Ekberg, former Intelligence Agent, Erfarenheter från ett underrättelsekrig, Lars Gyllenhaal, Author and Military Historian, Rysk säkerhetspolitik idag – kalla kriget lever? Mikael Holmström, Journalist and Author, Svenska Dagbladet, Den dolda alliansen, Bo Hugemark, Military Historian and former Head of the Military History Department of the Military Academy, Assymmetrisk krigföring: ett hot under det kalla kriget, Aryo Makko, Doctoral Student of History, Stockholm Uni­ versity, ESK-processen, och kalla kriget, Michael Nilsson, PhD in the History of Technology, independent researcher, United States Information Service propaganda i Sverige, Bertil Nygren, Professor at the Institute of Security and Strategy, Swedish National Defence College, Kalla kriget ur ryskt perspektiv, Bo Petersson, Professor of Global Political Studies, Malmö University, Sverige, en neutral NATO-medlem? Reflektioner kring politisk myt och nationell identitet, Kim Salomon, Professor of History, Lund University, Inte bara spioner: Stasi-infiltration under kalla kriget, Poul Villaume, Professor of History, University of Copenhagen, The Nordic Countries in the Cold War, Gunnar Åselius, Professor of Military History, Swedish National Defence College, Sverige under kalla kriget och den sovjetiska dimensionen. Engelsberg Manor, September 15th–16th, 2011

Från järnbruk till (h)järnkraft – Farväl till feminismen? – Farewell to Feminism? moderator: Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning, Sweden lecturers: Bahareh Andersson, Human Rights Activist.

189 swedish seminars Vice president of the Network Against Honour-Related Violence, Kulturrelativism och samhällets ansvar för hedersbrott, MP (M), Party Secretary since2010 , Finns det ett samhällsproblem? Ebba Busch (KD), City Councillor in Uppsala, Framtidens feminism, Anita Du Rietz, Writer and Author, Svenska kvinnors företagande under 400 år, Thomas Gür, Journalist, Author and Communications Consultant, Kvinnor och barn först – Mannen som förbrukningsvara, Roland Poirier Martinsson, Author, Philosopher and Commentator, Timbro’s head of media, Farväl till feminismen? Susanna Popova, Author, Från elitfeminister till kvinnliga företagare, (FP), Minister for Equality and Deputy Minister for Education, Kvotering – alltid fel? Steven Sampson, Social Anthropologist, Lund University, Livet före feminismen, Alice Teodorescu, Leader Writer at Barometern. Engelsberg Manor, November 8th, 2011

190 swedish seminars 2012 Från järnbruk till (h)järnkraft, Den hotade publicistiken – Publishing under threat moderator: Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning, Sweden lecturers: Casten Almqvist, CEO, TV4-Gruppen, Vikten av att återuppfinna sig själv, Lovisa Hamrin, CEO, Herenco Group, Värderingsledda tidningar – behövs de? Jan Helin, Editor in Chief, Aftonbladet, Digital optimism, Anders Lindberg, CEO, JKL, Oro eller lättnad? Medieutvecklingen ur makthavarnas per­ spektiv, Peter Luthersson, CEO, Atlantis Bokförlag. Former Cultural Affairs Director, Svenska Dagbladet, Kulturjournalistik i ny skepnad, Thomas Mattsson, Editor in Chief, Expressen, Kvälls­ pressens framtid och behovet av sociala medier och mediekonver­gensen, Marie Nilsson, CEO, Mediavision, Konsumenten härskar och söndrar – branschens utmaningar i ett nytt medielandskap, Svante Nordin, Professor of History of Science and Ideas, University of Lund, Media: modernitetens hegemon. Den offentliga opinionen i idéhistoriskt perspektiv, Per Rydén, Professor of Literature, Uni­ ver­sity of Lund, En historisk överblick, Mats Svegfors, CEO, Sveriges Radio, Medieormen ömsar skinn, Annie Wegelius, Pro­ gramme Director, Sveriges Televison, Behövs det public service i molnet, Peter Wolodarski, Political editor, Dagens Nyheter, Vem ska betala? Engelsberg Manor, February 1st, 2012

Från järnbruk till (h)järnkraft, Behovet av ledarskap – The need for leadership moderator: Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning, Sweden lecturers: Meeri Brandum Granqvist, PhD Political Science, Mid Sweden University, Politiskt entreprenörskap – innovativt ledarskap för utveckling, Henry Bäck, Professor Eme­ ritus, Public Administration, University of Gothenburg, Den svenska borgmästaren – den politiska ledarens makt och institutionella ställning i kommunerna, Peter Elmlund, Project Leader, Urban City Research, Platser som förenar, Stig Henriksson, Municipal Commissioner (V), Fagersta Municipality, “Upphöjd till ledare” – då ska man se lite längre, Anders Knape, Chairman, Counties and Country Council, Politiskt ledarskap i förändring, Linda

191 swedish seminars Kummel, Planning Architect, Spacescape AB, Den attraktiva staden – möjligheter och utmaningar, Kristina Mattsson, Journalist and author, Landet – utanför eller innanför, Tommy Möller, Professor of Political Science, University of Stockholm, Author of the book “Politisk Ledarskap”, Nya villkor för politiskt ledarskap, , Party Secretary (M), Personligt engagemang och ledarskap, Lars Stjernkvist, Municipal Commissioner (S), Norr­ köping , Från riks- och lokalpolitik, från det lätta till det svåra. Engelsberg Manor, May 9th, 2012

Frukostseminarium: Den sexuella revolutionen – Breakfast Seminar: The Sexual Revolution moderator: Johan Lundberg, Editor-In-Chief, Axess Magazine lecturers: Per Svensson och Göran Burenhult samtalade om den sexuella revolutionen. Nordstjernan Building, Jakobs­ bergsgatan, Stockholm, October 3rd, 2012

Bergslagen är inte enbart rock – Bergslagen is not only rock moderator: Lotta Gröning, PhD Olsbenning, Sweden lecturers: , Municipal Commissioner, Skinnskatteberg, Peter Elmlund, Project Leader, Urban City Reserach, Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation for public benefits. Guest researcher, KTH, Åsa Eriksson, Municipal Commissioner, Norberg, Stig Henriksson, Municipal Com­ missioner, Fagersta, Lars Isacsson, Municipal Commissioner,­ Avesta, Leif Nilsson, Municipal Commissioner, Smedje­backen, Jens Spendrup, Chairman, Företagarna. Engelsberg Manor, October 12th, 2012

Från järnbruk till (h)järnkraft, Duger den svenska utbildningen i världskonkurrensen? – Is Swedish education good enough in the global competition? moderator: Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning, Sweden lecturers: Jan Björklund, Minister of Education, Kunskap lyfter Sverige, Inger Enkvist, Professor, University of Lund, Om östasiatisk och amerikansk utbildning, Metta Fjelkner, Chairman,

192 swedish seminars Lärarnas Riksförbund (LR), Svensk skola i ett internationellt per­ spektiv, Dan Johansson, Chairman Svenska Lärarför­ bund, Finland, Avgör lärarna framtiden? Nils Karlson, Associate Professor, CEO, Ratio, Forskningsfabrik eller fri akademi? , Director of Education, Research & Innovation, Svenskt Näringsliv, Med Sverige på läktare, Hans Albin Larsson, Professor of History, School of Education and Communication (HLK), Klassisk bildning för vår tid, Roger Mörtvik, Policy Director, the Swedish Confederation for Professional Employees (TCO), Social sammanhållning är beroende av att skolan möjliggör klassresor, Kjell A Nordström, Professor, Stockholm School of Economics, Forskningens anatomi: Finns den? Thorsten Nybom, Professor, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, University of Örebro, Universiteten i ett historiskt och internationellt perspektiv. Engelsberg Manor, October 19th, 2012

193 swedish seminars 2013 Mot en ny drogpolitik – Towards a new drug policy moderator: Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning, Sweden lecturers: Adam Cwejman, Writer and Liberal Commen­ ta­tor, Landet som hamnade på efterkälken i narkotikafrågan, Björn Fries, former Drug Policy Coordinator, The Swedish Govern­ ment, Mindre ideologi och mera kunskap, Ted Goldberg, Professor of Sociology, University of Gävle, Sluta fred med narkotikan, Leif Grönblad, Researcher, Doctor of Medicine, Läkemedelsassisterad behandling eller heroin vid opiatberoende? Kjell A Nordström, Professor, Stockholm School of Economics, Narkotikapolitiken ur ett ekonomiskt perspektiv, Lars Oreland, Emeritus Professor of Pharmacology, University of Uppsala, Droger genom tiderna – ett medicinhistoriskt perspektiv. , Professor of Social Work, Malmö University, Tyvärr, det finns inga enkla narko­ tikapolitiska lösningar! Henrik Tham, Professor Emeritus of Criminology, Stockholm University, Sverige, narkotikafritt sam­ hälle. Engelsberg Manor, January 31st, 2013

En vecka till – One more week moderator: Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning, Sweden lecturers: Claes Arvidsson, Journalist, Svenska Dag­ bladet, I väntan på vadå eller blir det Godot, Örjan Berner, Ambassador, Sverige i en ny säkerhetspolitisk värld, Anders Carell, Brigadier General, the Swedish Armed Forces, Får vi – och vet vi – vad vi beställt? Bengt Gustafsson, former Supreme Com­ mander, Ett begränsat användbart försvar – vad kan vi göra? Dennis Gyllensporre, Lieutenant General, Chief of Defence Staff, the Swedish Armed Forces, Försvarsmaktens förmåga: från krigsförband till regional aktör, Jan Mörtberg, Defence Strategist, the Military Academy, Efter Försvarsbeslut 2009, Axel Odelberg, Author, Pansarbåtsinsamlingen, , former Minister of Defence, Omställning – men till vad? Mike Winnerstig, PhD in Political Science, the Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences, Svenskt Nato-medlemskap – vad innebär det? Gunnar Åselius, Professor of Military History, Swedish National Defence Col­

194 swedish seminars lege, Den militära professionen i Sverige under 500 år. Stureplan 3, Stockholm, March 11th, 2013

Tyskland inför framtiden – Germany facing the future moderator: Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning, Sweden lecturers: Örjan Berner, Ambassador, Tyskland i Europa, Stefan Fölster, Head of the Reform Institute, Från sjuk man till Europas starka Frau – så släpptes Tysklands näringsliv loss, Mats Hultberg, CEO, Swedish Chamber of Commerce in Germany, Energiewende. En dyr möjlighet för Tyskland, Harald Kindermann, Ambassador of Germany, Germany in Europé, Marika Lager­ crantz, Cultural Counsellor, Embassy of Sweden in Germany, Tyskland vänder sig om och för världen framåt. Berlin ångar! Jan Lewenhagen, Correspondent, Berlin, Dagens Nyheter, Tyskland mellan agendorna, Björn Meidal, Professor of Literature, Uppsala University, Kulturen och Tyskland, Jan Mosander, Journalist, Från eufori till eftertanke – och ett nytt Tyskland än en gång, Svante Nordin, Professor of History of Science and Ideas, Lund University, Tysk kultur, Cecilia Stegö Chilò, Tacka Adenauer för det, Kristoffer Tamson, Senior Consultant, Hallvarsson & Halvarson, Från Adenauer till Athen – vad kan framtiden lära av Tyskland? Engelsberg Manor, April 11th, 2013

Har Gud återuppstått? – Is God resurrected? moderator: Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning, Sweden lecturers: Cecilia Dalman Eek, Member of Parliament, Vice President, Swedish Social Democratic Party for Faith and Solidarity, En tredje ståndpunkt i det kalla kriget mellan sekularism och religion, Antoon Geels, Professor in the Psychology of Religion, Lund University, Hur är den religiösa upplevelsen psykologiskt sett möjlig? Anders Gerdmar, Associate Professor, Doctor of Theology, Uppsala University, Gud och religionsfrihet i det postkristna Sverige, Eli Göndör, PhD in Comparative Religion specialising in Islamology and the Middle East, Muslimska kvinnor i Israel – med ökad utbildning mot fördjupad religiositet, Gösta Hallonsten, Editor of the Swedish Theological Quarterly Journal, Professor of Systematic Theology, Lund

195 swedish seminars University, Religion är ingen privatsak – om tradition och erfarenhet, Andreas Johansson Heinö, Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science, Gothenburg University, Alltid privat, aldrig privat – om religion och politik i ett postsekulärt Sverige, Ulf Jonsson, Editor of Signum and Professor of Philosophy of Religion, New- man Institute, Jürgen Habermas – återuppståndelsens profet, Lotta Knutsson­­ Bråkenhielm, Doctoral Student, Philosophy of Religion, Uppsala University, Dialogen mellan vetenskap och religion i det öppna samhället, Roland Poirier Martinsson, Author and Philosopher, Myten om det religiösa våldet, Torbjörn Tännsjö, Professor of Practical Philosophy, Stockholm University, Kon­ sekvenser av Guds återkomst för den offentliga moralen, Bengt Wester­berg, former Party Leader of Folkpartiet, Board Member Humanisterna, Sekulär stat förutsättning för religionsfrihet, Owe Wikström, Author and Professor Emeritus of Psychology of Religion, Uppsala University, Inget vet – om sökandets livshållning. Van der Nootska Palatset, Stockholm, October 17th, 2013

Integritet – Integrity moderator: Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning, Sweden lecturers: Olle Abrahamsson, Legal Counsel, Ministry of Justice, Integritetsdebatt om fel saker, Daniel Akenine, National Technology Officer, Microsoft Sverige, Kommer integritet att bli en klassfråga? Johan Hakelius, Writer, Analyserar och drar slut­ satser, Dick Harrison, Professor of History, Lund University, Historisk bakgrund, Jon Karlung, CEO, Bahnhof AB, Dr. Sur­ veillance, PJ Anders Linder, Editor in Chief and CEO of Axess Publishing, Integriteten – vad står på spel? Anna Skarhed, Chan­ cellor of Justice, Utveckling och utmaningar för den personliga integriteten, Krister Thelin, former Judge in the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, ICTY in Haag and the UN Human Rights Committee, Integritet: Rätten att få vara ifred. Engelsberg Manor, November 7th, 2013

196 swedish seminars 2014 Museums of the world: Livrustkammaren och kungars legitimitet – The royal armory and the legitimacy of kings lecturer: Ann Grönhammar, Superintendent, Business Developer. Nordstjernan Building, Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stock­ holm, January 28th, 2014

Från idyll till idéer – From idyll to ideas moderator: PJ Anders Linder, Editor in Chief and CEO of Axess Publishing lecturers: Widar Andersson, Editor in Chief, Folkbladet, Ge slumpen en chans, Adam Cwejman, Party board member, Folkpartiet, Politiker ska stå för idéer, Niklas Ekdal, Journalist, author, Analys och reflektion, Maria Eriksson, Editor in Chief, Svensk Tidskrift, Bortom välfärdsstaten, Marika Formgren, Journalist, Bygg samhället nedifrån, Magnus Henrekson, Professor of Economics and CEO, Institute of Industrial Economics, Utanförskapet kräver nya idéer, Carl Melin, PhD, director of public opinion analysis, United Minds, Vad tänker socialdemokratin i morgon? Tommy Möller, Professor, Political Science, University of Stockholm, Ideologier i hemlöshet, Mauricio Rojas, former Member of Parliament and Associate Professor of Economic History, Lund University, Socialismens återkomst, Peter Santesson, PhD, Director of public opinion analysis, Demoskop, Vilka idéer döljer sig i opinionen? Engelsberg Manor, February 6th, 2014

Engelsbergs akademi – Engelsberg Academy participants: Kurt Almqvist, Hans-Gunnar Axberger, Lars Fredén, Kristian Gerner, PJ Anders Linder, Peter Luthersson, Svante Nordin, Nathan Shachar, Richard Swartz. Engelsberg Manor, March 5th, 2014

Lunchseminarium: Går staten att styra? – Lunch Seminar: Is it possible to govern the state? moderator: PJ Anders Linder, Editor in Chief and CEO of Axess Publishing lecturers: Mats Svegfors, government investigator,

197 swedish seminars publicist and former governor, HG Wessberg, Secretary of State in the Prime Minister’s Office 2007–2010, a new member of the European Court of Auditors. Nordstjernan Building, Jakobs­ ­bergsgatan 2, Stockholm, March 7th, 2014

Äganderätt – The right to ownership moderator: Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning, Sweden lecturers: Lars-Erik Forsgårdh, Chairman, the Swedish Academy of Board Directors, Sweden, StyrelseAkademiens syn på kvotering, Harry Frank, Board member, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Äganderätt och vindkraft, Li Jansson, Labour Economist, Almega, Kvotering – finns det ett pris? Nils Karlson, CEO, Ratio, Äganderätt, frihet och värdighet, Jan Rejdnell, Liberal Commentator, Äganderätt och strandskydd, Jens Spendrup, Chairman of the Board, Confederation of Swedish Enterprise, Vikten av privat ägande, Emil Uddhammar, Professor, Political Science, Linnaeus University, Äganderätten, makten och härligheten, Gunnar Wiktorsson, Master of Engineering, Ägande­rätt och allemansrätt, Karin Åhman, Professor of Public Law, Uppsala University, Det konstitutionella skyddet för ägande­ rätten och kvotering till bolagsstyrelser. Engelsberg Manor, April 3rd, 2014

Arvet efter 68 – The legacy of ’68. A research project participants David Andersson, Editor, Axess Magazine, Lennart Berntson, Senior Lecturer in History, Roskilde University, Charlotta Brylla, PhD, Author, Stockholm University, Sara Cederberg, Researcher, Master of History of Science and Ideas, Åbo Akademi University, Inger Enkvist, Professor of Spanish Languages, Lund University, Peter Luthersson, PhD in Literature, Ax:son Johnson Foundation, Svante Nordin, Professor Emeritus of History of Science and Ideas, Lund University, Johan Sundeen, PhD and Senior Lecturer, University of Borås, Ingrid Wållgren, Master of History of Science and Ideas, Lund University, Gunnar Åselius. PhD, Professor, Swedish National Defence College. Engelsberg Manor, April 23rd, 2014

198 swedish seminars Engelsbergs akademi – Engelsberg Academy participants: Kurt Almqvist, Hans-Gunnar Axberger, Kristian Gerner, PJ Anders Linder, Peter Luthersson, Svante Nordin, Nathan Shachar. Engelsberg Manor, May 7th, 2014

Axess seminarium: Kunskapens auktoritet – Axess seminar: The Authority of Knowledge moderator: PJ Anders Linder, Editor in Chief and CEO of Axess Publishing lecturers: Peter Luthersson and Tobias Krantz. Nord­ stjernan Building, Jakobsbergsgatan 2, May 23rd, 2014

Engelsbergs akademi – Engelsberg Academy participants: Kurt Almqvist, Hans-Gunnar Axberger, Lars Fredén, Kristian Gerner, PJ Anders Linder, Peter Luthers­ son, Nathan Shachar, Richard Swartz. Engelsberg Manor, June 11th, 2014

Engelsbergs akademi – Engelsberg Academy participants: Kurt Almqvist, Hans-Gunnar Axberger, Lars Fredén, PJ Anders Linder, Peter Luthersson, Svante Nordin, Richard Swartz. Engelsberg Manor, August 25th, 2014

Big Picture 2014 moderator: PJ Anders Linder, Editor in Chief and CEO of Axess Publishing lecturers: Annika Nordgren Christensen, Defence and Security Analyst, Marika Formgren Journalist, Stefan Fölster, Head of the Reform Institute, Lars Haikola, former University Chancellor, Mats Kinnwall, Chief analyst, Blue Institute, Peter Santesson, Director of Public Opinion Analysis, Demoskop, Johan Wiktorin CEO, Brqthrough. Engelsberg Manor, August 26th, 2014

199 swedish seminars Lunchseminarium: I krigets skugga – Lunch seminar: In the shadow of war moderator: PJ Anders Linder, Editor in Chief and CEO of Axess Publishing lecturer: Johan Wiktorin, CEO, Brqthrough. Nord­ stjernan Building, Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm, September 19th, 2014

Engelsbergs akademi – Engelsberg Academy participants: Kurt Almqvist, Hans-Gunnar Axberger, Kristian Gerner, PJ Anders Linder, Peter Luthersson, Nathan Shachar, Richard Swartz. Engelsberg Manor, October 8th, 2014

Diagnoser 2014 – Diagnoses moderator: Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning, Sweden lecturer: Patrik Backgård Psychologist and Psycho­ therapist, Forensic Psychiatric Department, Stockholm, Art och grad av störning – diagnostik vid rättspsykiatrisk utredning, Clarence Crafoord, Psychoanalyst, Psychiatrist and Writer, Diagnosen är en skälm, Anna Dåderman, Professor of Psychology and PhD in Forensic Psychiatry, University West, Trollhättan, Bortträngda minnen framträdde och sådde passande diagnoser – fallet Quick, Malin Hildebrand Karlén, Psychologist, Doctorial Student in Forensic Psychology, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Vansinnets dia­ gnoser – förändring och stabilitet i psykiatrinsdiagnostiska symptom, Per Magnus Johansson, PhD. in History of Ideas and Science, Psychoanalyst, University of Gothenburg, Diagnostik inom den psykoanalytiska traditionen – ett historiskt perspektiv, Sten Levander, Professor, Department of Criminology, Malmö University, Psykiatrisk diagnostik: kritikvärdig men alternativ saknas, Mårten Schultz, Professor of Civil Law, Stockholm University, Juridiska frågor och vetenskapliga svar: Har juridiken dåligt självförtroende? Nathan Shachar, Foreign Correspondent, Dagens Nyheter, Den kemiska obalansens psykiatri – myt eller vetenskap? Engelsberg Manor, October 9th, 2014

200 swedish seminars Lunchseminarium: Kommunism i dag? – Lunch Seminar: Communism today? moderator: PJ Anders Linder, Editor in Chief and CEO of Axess Publishing lecturers: Kjell Albin Abrahamson, author, Torbjörn Elensky, author. Nordstjernan Building, Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm, October 17th, 2014

Offentliga och privata museer i Sverige: Traditioner och visioner – Public and private museums in Sweden: Traditions and visions moderator: Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning, Sweden lecturers: Olov Amelin, Museum Director, Nobel museum, Kulturellt alibi eller altruistisk kulturgärning – privat­ finansiering av museiverksamhet, Stefan Bohman, Cultural Heritage Consultant, former Museum Director of Strindbergs­ ­ museet, Museer, nationer och idén om en nationell kultur, en ny­ gammal fråga, Hans Henrik Brummer, former Superintendent of Nationalmuseum och Waldemarsudde, Zorngården i Mora och Prins Eugens villa på Djurgården – platser för folkbildning eller enbart attraktioner? Kerstin Brunnberg, Journalist and Chairman of the Board of the Swedish Arts Council, Vardagens mellanrum för vetgirighet och upplevelse där det förflutna möter nutiden, Martin Gustavsson, Associate Professor of Economic History, Stock­ holm University, Organiseringen och finansieringen av statliga konstmuseer, 1938–2008, Dick Harrison, Professor, Department of History, Lund University, Hobby, vetenskap eller mani? Om samlandets historia, Dan Karlholm, Professor of Art History, the School of Culture and Education, Södertörn University, Svenska konstmuseer under 150 år eller vad är nu, egentligen ett konstmuseum? Lars-Erik Lappalainen Hjerström, Art Critic and Philosopher, Museets passiva skapande, Christina Mattsson, Director, Nordiska Museet, Nordiska museet, en stiftelse med statliga bidrag, Fredrik Svanberg, Associate Professor of Archaeology and Head of Research, National Historical Museums, Nya samhälls­föränd­ ringars påverkan på museernas roll, Per Widén, Lecturer, Depart­ ment of Art History, Uppsala University, Behovet av att upprätta ett statligt konstmuseum. Engelsberg Manor, November 6th, 2014

201 swedish seminars Arvet efter 68 – The legacy of ’68. A research project participants David Andersson, Editor, Axess Magazine, Lennart Berntson, Senior Lecturer in History, Roskilde Uni­ versity, Charlotta Brylla, PhD, Author, Stockholm University, Sara Cederberg, Researcher, Master of History of Science and Ideas, Åbo Akademi University, Inger Enkvist, Professor of Spanish Languages, Lund University, Peter Luthersson, PhD in Literature, Ax:son Johnson Foundation, Svante Nordin, Professor Emeritus of History of Science and Ideas, Lund University, Johan Sundeen, PhD and Senior Lecturer, Uni­ versity of Borås, Ingrid Wållgren, Master of History of Science and Ideas, Lund University, Gunnar Åselius. PhD, Professor, Swedish National Defence College. Engelsberg Manor, November 20th, 2014

Lunchseminarium: Vilka är de nya SD-väljarna? – Lunch Seminar: Who are the new Sweden Democrat voters? moderator: PJ Anders Linder, Editor in Chief and CEO of Axess Publishing lecturer: Peter Santesson, PhD, Director of Public Opinion Analysis, Demoskop. Nordstjernan Building, Jakobs­ bergsgatan 2, Stockholm, November 21st, 2014

Engelsbergs akademi – Engelsberg Academy participants: Kurt Almqvist, Hans-Gunnar Axberger, Lars Fredén, Kristian Gerner, PJ Anders Linder, Peter Luthers­ son, Svante Nordin, Nathan Shachar, Richard Swartz. Engels­ berg Manor, November 26th, 2014

Lunchseminarium: Vem regerar Sverige 2015? – Lunch Seminar: Who governs Sweden in 2015? moderator: PJ Anders Linder, Editor in Chief and CEO of Axess Publishing lecturer: PM Nilsson, Political Editor, Dagens industri. Nordstjernan Building, Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm, December 12th, 2014

202 swedish seminars 2015 Lunchseminarium: Venezuela mot avgrunden – Lunch seminar: Venezuela towards the abyss moderator: PJ Anders Linder, Editor in Chief and CEO of Axess Publishing lecturer: Mauricio Rojas, Politician, Author and Associate Professor of Economic History. Nordstjernan Building, Jakobs­ bergsgatan 2, Stockholm, January 30th, 2015

Medieseminariet 2015 – Media Seminar 2015 moderator: Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning, Sweden lecturers: Sigurd Allern, Professor of Journalism, Story­ telling i journalistik – mellan verklighetsrapportering och fiktion, Thord Eriksson, Journalist, Dagens samhälle, Älskade skandal – kolla aldrig en bra historia. Mattias Hessérus, PhD Candidate, Department of History, Uppsala University, Ax:son Johnson Foundation, Farväl till opartiskheten – medieideologi i snabb förändring, Olle Lidbom, CEO and Media Analyst, Oxys, Jakten på mediernas nya affärsmodeller,PJ Anders Linder, Editor in Chief, Axess Magazine, Opinionsjournalistik – utveckling och roll idag, Annette Novak, CEO, Interactive Institute, Media med själ, affär med hjärta – så hittar vi vägen tillbaka till framtiden, Jonas Ohlsson, Media Researcher, Nordicom, University of Gothen­ burg, Stiftelseägandets praktik – ett försök till karakteristik av de svenska tidningsstiftelserna, Mats Olin, Director, Timbro Media Institute, Håller nyhetsmedier vad de lovar?, Ester Pollack, Associate Professor, Stockholm University, Mediedrev/kritisk journalistik-någon skillnad, Ola Sigvardsson, Pressombudsman, Pressetik i ett nytt medielandskap, Jesper Strömbäck, Professor, Department of Media and Communication Science, Mid Sweden University, Medieutveckling – demokratins klimatfråga? Staffan Sundin, Professor Emeritus of Media and Commu­ nication Studies, Luleå University of Technology, Från Anton Wikström till Google – nedslag i medieägande historia, Per Svensson, Senior Columnist, Sydsvenskan, Vad skulle Proust sagt om digi­ta­ liseringen? Engelsberg Manor, February 12th, 2015

203 swedish seminars Lunchseminarium: Vi har ju ingen lokal – polis – Lunch seminar: Where are the local police? moderator: PJ Anders Linder, Editor in Chief and CEO of Axess Publishing lecturer: Krister Thelin, former Judge, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, Scania Court of Appeal. Nordstjernan Building, Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm, February 20th, 2015

Engelsbergs akademi – Engelsberg Academy participants: Hans-Gunnar Axberger, Lars Fredén, Kristian Gerner, PJ Anders Linder, Peter Luthersson, Svante Nordin, Nathan Shachar, Richard Swartz. Engelsberg Manor, March 11th, 2015

Högskola med växtvärk – Growing pains in higher education Axess and Foundation seminar. moderator: PJ Anders Linder, Editor in Cheif and CEO of Axess Publishing lectures: Magnus Henrekson, Professor, Research In­ stitute of Industrial Economics (Institutet för Näringslivs­- forsk­ning), Höj kvaliteten i varje led, Gunnar Karlsson, Profes- sor, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Högre utbildning – men inte på universitetet, Tobias Krantz, Director of Education, Research and Innovation, Confederation of Swedish Enter- prise, Arbetsgivarnas drömstudenter, Christopher Lagerqvist, Doctor of Philosophy, University, Vi kan mycket bättre!, Leif Lewin, Professor of Political Science, Utan forsk- ning ingen utbildning, Ebba Lisberg Jensen, Associate Profes- sor of Human Ecology at Urban Studies, Malmö University, När studenterna inte kan skriva, Peter Luthersson, Associate Professor of Comparative Literature, Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnsons Foundation, Fria universitetet, Svante Nordin, Professor Emeritus of History of Science and Ideas, Lunds University, Efter 68. Studentpolitik och akademisk kultur, Sylvia Schwaag Serger, VINNOVA, Lunds University, Att lära av de bästa, Gunnar Wetterberg, Historian and Writer, Högre

204 swedish seminars utbildning som ideal och verklighet. Engelsberg Manor, March 12th, 2015

Arvet efter 68 – The legacy of ’68. A research project participants: David Andersson, Editor, Axess Magazine, Lennart Berntson, Senior Lecturer in History, Roskilde Uni­ versity, Charlotta Brylla, PhD, Author, Stockholm University,­ Inger Enkvist, Professor of Spanish Languages, Lund Univer­ sity, Peter Luthersson, PhD in Literature, Ax:son Johnson Foundation, Svante Nordin, Professor Emeritus of History of Science and Ideas, Lund University, Johan Sundeen, PhD and Senior Lecturer, University of Borås, Ingrid Wållgren, Master of History of Science and Ideas, Lund University, Gunnar Åselius. PhD, Professor, Swedish Defence University. Engels­ berg Manor, April 23rd, 2015

Lunchseminarium: Individ, stat och klan – Lunch seminar: Individual, state, clan moderator: PJ Anders Linder, Editor in Chief and CEO of Axess Publishing lecturer: Mark S. Weiner, Writer, Professor of Law, Rutgers University School of Law, USA. Nordstjernan Building, Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm, May 29th, 2015

Engelsbergs akademi – Engelsberg Academy participants: Hans-Gunnar Axberger, Kurt Almqvist, Lars Fredén, PJ Anders Linder, Peter Luthersson, Svante Nordin, Nathan Shachar, Richard Swartz. Engelsberg Manor, June 10th, 2015

Engelsbergs akademi – Engelsberg Academy participants: Hans-Gunnar Axberger, Kurt Almqvist, Lars Fredén, PJ Anders Linder, Peter Luthersson, Nathan Sha- char, Richard Swartz. Engelsberg Manor, August 24th, 2015

205 swedish seminars Big Picture 2015 Axess and Foundation seminar. moderator: PJ Anders Linder, Editor in Chief and CEO of Axess Publishing lecturers: Widar Andersson, CEO and Editor-in-Chief, Folkbladet, Politik: Regeringen, Annika Nordgren Christensen, Defence and Security Analyst, Säkerhet: Sverige, Torbjörn Elensky, Author and Critic, Debatten: Läget i kulturdebatten, Henrik Mitelman, Finance and Macro Analyst, Columnist, Dagens Industri, Ekonomi: Sverige, Sanna Rayman, Opinion Editor, Dagens Samhälle, Debatten: Läget i samhällsdebatten, Mauricio Rojas, Professor of Economic History, Lund Uni­ versity, Ekonomi: Globalt, Peter Santesson, PhD and Director of Public Opinion Analysis, Demoskop, Politik: Opinionen, , Member of Parliament, Second Vice Party Leader, Moderaterna, Politik: Opinionen, Johan Wiktorin, CEO, Brqthrough, Säkerhet: Globalt. Engelsberg Manor, August 25th, 2015

Medelhavsinstitutens betydelse för svensk humaniora – The importance of the Mediterranean institutes to the Swedish humanities moderator: Ulf Wickbom, Journalist lecturers: Svante Nordin, Professor Emeritus of History of Science and Ideas, Lund University, Why humanities? Humani­ ties and studies of the antique in Sweden. Peter Luthersson, PhD in Literature, Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation, Why humanities? The greatness and the misery of the humanities. Gunnel Ekroth, Professor at Uppsala University and Vice Chairman of Swedish Institute at Athens, Swedish humanities in other nations: One institution by the Mediterranean – or why not three? Kristian Göransson, PhD, Director, The Swedish Institute at Rome, Swedish humanities in other nations: The Swedish institute in Rome: a presentation, Johan Mårtelius, Professor, Director, Swedish Research Institute in Istanbul, Swedish humanities in other nations: SFІІ at the Golden Hornet, a unique Swedish research environment, Arto Penttinen, Director, Swedish Institute at

206 swedish seminars Athens, Swedish humanities in other nations: An institution in Athens with open doors and high ceilings, Jenny Wallensten, PhD, Assistant Director, Swedish institute at Athens, Significant examples from the Mediterranean institutions: Hard (as iron) conversation. About stones, people and gods, Ingela Nilsson, Professor of Greek and Byzantine History, Uppsala University, Significant examples from the Mediterranean institutions: Athens + Rome = Constantinople: A Byzantine perspective on European culture history, Martin Olin, Research Manager, Nationalmuseum, former Deputy Director of the Swedish Institute at Rome, Significant examples from the Mediterranean institutions: A Swedish Rome ordered from Turkey. Karl ΧІІ and the architecture, Anna Blennow, PhD, Project Manager, Swedish Institute at Rome, Significant examples from the Mediterranean institutions: Detested, demolished and spellbound. Being a tourist in Rome: the history of the guidebook from medieval time to present time, Önver Cetrez, Senior Lecturer, Deputy Director at the Swedish Research Institute in Istanbul, Significant examples from the Mediterranean institutions: Belief as help or burden among Syrian refugees in Turkey. Engelsberg Manor, September 3rd, 2015

Lunchseminarium: Vad händer i Kina? – Lunch seminar: What is happening in China? moderator: PJ Anders Linder, Editor in Chief and CEO, of Axess Publishing lecturer: Kristina Sandklef, Swedish China Economist. Nordstjernan Building, Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm, Sep­ tember 18th, 2015

Engelsbergs akademi – Engelsberg Academy participants: Hans-Gunnar Axberger, Kurt Almqvist, Lars Fredén, Kristian Gerner, PJ Anders Linder, Peter Luthersson, Svante Nordin, Nathan Shachar, Richard Swartz. Engelsberg Manor, October 7th, 2015

207 swedish seminars Sverige och Finland – Sweden and Finland moderator: Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning lecturers:Marie-Louise von Bergmann-Winberg, Pro­ fessor Emerita of Political Science, Mid Sweden University, Sverige och Finland – storm och stiltje under 700 år – och sedan? Jörn Donner, Author, Migration, Nils Erik Forsgård, Director, the think tank Magma, Finlandssvenska frihetsmartyrer – Anders Chydenius, tryckfrihetsförordningen och öppenheten som princip, Yrsa Grüne, Writer, Hufvudstadsbladet, Från vallöften till verkligheten – en sann finländsk historia, Torkel Jansson, Professor Emeritus of History, Uppsala University, Rikssprängningen som kom av sig. Finsk-Svenska gemenskapen efter 1809, Henrik Meinander, Pro­ fessor of History, University of Helsinki, Ömsesidig tacksamhets­ skuld. Sverige och Finland sedan 1100-talet, Jan Mosander, Journal­ ist and Author, Mosander Media, “Inte skära, bara rispa…”, Charly Salonius Pasternak, Senior Research Fellow, Finnish Institute of International Affairs,Den finska synen på försvarssam­ arbetet med Sverige – alla har en egen armé eller någon annans – har vi Finlands armé eller vad har Sverige att erbjuda? Pär Stenbäck, Minister, Finland, Sverige och Finland efter 2009, Mikael Wigell, Senior Research Fellow, Finnish Institute of International Affairs, Rysslands geostrategi och dess konsekvenser i Norden – geopolitik kontra geoekonomi. Engelsberg Manor, October 8th, 2015

Från krig till fred till krig – From war to peace to war moderator: PJ Anders Linder, Editor in Chief and CEO of Axess Publishing lecturers: Johanne Hildebrandt, Author, Visiting Pro­ fessor, Karlstad University, Svenska soldater i Afghanistan – bortglömda, förtalade och beskjutna, Mikael Holmström, Journalist, Security Correspondent, Dagens Nyheter, Sveriges osäkra säker­ hetspolitik efter Pragkuppen 1948 och Krimkuppen 2014, Martin Hårdstedt, Professor, Umeå University, Fyra fästningar – svensk försvarsdoktrin och utrikespolitiskt agerande under 1800-talet, Åsa Karlsson, PhD, Editor-in-Chief, The Dictionary of Swedish National Biography, the National Archives of Sweden (Riks­ arkivet), En kung i rök och damm – Karl XII och kriget, Karlis

208 swedish seminars Neretnieks, Major General, the Royal Swedish Academy of War Science, Totalförsvar då och nu, Niclas Sennerteg, Journalist, Borås Tidning, Svensk neutralitet under två världskrig – kontinuitet och mönster, Fredrik Thisner, PhD, Senior Lecturer, Swedish Defence University, Blod, skatter och byråkrati – perspektiv på den tidigmoderna statens framväxt, Lennart Westberg, Military Historical Author, the Swedish Police, De oneutrala svenskarna – svenska krigsfrivilliga och deras motivbilder under perioden 1914– 2015, Gunnar Åselius, Professor, Swedish Defence University, Kriget som politiskt instrument – den svenska erfarenheten. Engels­ berg Manor, November 18th, 2015

Lunchseminarium: Socialdemokraterna och migrantkrisen – Lunch seminar: The Social Democrats and the Migrant Crisis moderator: PJ Anders Linder, Editor in Chief and CEO of Axess Publishing lecturer: Widar Andersson, Editor in Chief and CEO, Folkbladet. Nordstjernan Building, Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stock­ holm, November 20th, 2015

Engelsbergs akademi – Engelsberg Academy participants: Kurt Almqvist, Kristian Gerner, PJ Anders Linder, Peter Luthersson, Svante Nordin, Nathan Shachar, Richard Swartz. Engelsberg Manor, November 25th, 2015

Arvet efter 68 – The legacy of ’68. A research project participants David Andersson, Editor, Axess Magazine, Lennart Berntson, Senior Lecturer in History, Roskilde Uni­ versity, Sara Cederberg, Researcher, Master of History of Science and Ideas, Åbo Akademi University, Peter Luthersson, PhD in Literature, Ax:son Johnson Foundation, Svante Nordin, Professor Emeritus of History of Science and Ideas, Lund University, Johan Sundeen, PhD and Senior Lecturer, Uni­ versity of Borås, Ingrid Wållgren, Master of History of Science and Ideas, Lund University, Gunnar Åselius, PhD, Professor, Swedish Defence University. Engelsberg Manor, November 26th, 2015

209 swedish seminars 2016 Lunchseminarium: Nationalism: håller ihop och drar isär – Lunch seminar: Nationalism: keeps it together and pulls apart moderator: PJ Anders Linder, Editor in Chief of Axess Magazine and CEO of Axess Publishing lecturers: Thomas Gür, Entrepreneur and Writer, Emil Uddhammar, Professor of Political Science, Linnéuniversitetet. Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm, February 5th, 2016

Lunchseminarium: Den moraliska stormakten – Lunch seminar: The Moral Superpower moderator: PJ Anders Linder, Editor in Chief of Axess Magazine and CEO of Axess Publishing lecturer: Torbjörn Elensky, Author. Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm, March 4th, 2016

Engelsbergs akademi – Engelsberg Academy participants: Hans-Gunnar Axberger, Kurt Almqvist, Kristian Gerner, Johan Hakelius, PJ Anders Linder, Peter Luthersson, Svante Nordin, Nathan Shachar, Richard Swartz. Engelsberg Manor, March 16th, 2016

Arvet efter 68 – The legacy of ’68. A research project participants: David Andersson, Editor, Axess Magazine, Lennart Berntson, Senior Lecturer in History, Roskilde Uni­ versity, Charlotta Brylla, PhD, Author, Stockholm University, Sara Cederberg, Researcher, Master of History of Science and Ideas, Åbo Akademi University, Inger Enkvist, Professor Emerita of Spanish Languages, Lund University, Peter Luthersson, PhD in Literature, Ax:son Johnson Foundation, Svante Nordin, Professor Emeritus of History of Science and Ideas, Lund University, Johan Sundeen, PhD and Senior Lecturer, University of Borås, Ingrid Wållgren, Master of History of Science and Ideas, Doctorial Student, Lund Uni­ versity. Engelsberg Manor, April 12th, 2016

210 swedish seminars Engelsbergs akademi – Engelsberg Academy participants: Hans-Gunnar Axberger, Kurt Almqvist, Lars Fredén, PJ Anders Linder, Peter Luthersson, Svante Nordin, Nathan Shachar, Richard Swartz. Engelsberg Manor, April 13th, 2016

Lunchseminarium: Vart har staten tagit vägen? – Lunch seminar: Where Has the State Gone? moderator: PJ Anders Linder, Editor in Chief of Axess Magazine and CEO of Axess Publishing lecturers: Anna Dahlberg, Political Editor, Expressen, Patrik Oksanen, Political Editor, Hudiksvalls Tidning. Jakobs­ bergs­gatan 2, Stockholm, April 15th, 2016

Lunchseminarium: Brexit eller Bremian? – Lunch seminar: Brexit or Bremain? moderator: PJ Anders Linder, Editor in Chief of Axess Magazine and CEO of Axess Publishing lecturer: Stephen Castle, Political Reporter, International New York Times in London. Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm, May 13th, 2016

Kapitalismens betydelse för Sveriges samhälls- och välståndsutveckling 1850–2016 – The Importance of Capitalism for Sweden’s Society and Welfare Development 1850–2016 moderator: PJ Anders Linder, Editor in Chief of Axess Magazine and CEO of Axess Publishing, Sweden lecturers: Mauricio Rojas, Associate Professor of Econom­ ic History, Lund University, Kapitalismens utveckling i Sverige, Erik Hörstadius, Journalist, Affärsvärlden,Från Gripenstedt till Per-Albin Hansson: Kapitalismens betydelse för välståndsutvecklingen, Anders Johnson, Writer and Author, Skriftstället i Vasastan Från Gripenstedt till Per-Albin Hansson: Kapitalismen och välfärden, Nils Karlson, CEO of Ratio, Dagens svenska kapitalism och dess betydelse för välståndsutvecklingen i Sverige, Stig-Björn Ljunggren, Political Scientist and Columnist, Socialdemokratins påverkan, kritik och samverkan med kapitalet, Kjell A. Nordström, Business

211 swedish seminars Author and Professor, Stockholm School of Economics, Vilka utmaningar står kapitalism och marknads- ekonomi inför i Sverige? Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm, May 26th, 2016

Engelsbergs akademi – Engelsberg Academy participants: Kurt Almqvist, Lars Fredén, Kristian Gerner, PJ Anders Linder, Peter Luthersson, Svante Nordin, Nathan Shachar, Richard Swartz. Engelsberg Manor, June 8th, 2016

Engelsbergs akademi – Engelsberg Academy participants: Hans-Gunnar Axberger, Kurt Almqvist, PJ Anders Linder, Peter Luthersson, Svante Nordin, Nathan Shachar, Richard Swartz. Engelsberg Manor, August 22nd, 2016

Big Picture 2016 Axess and Foundation seminar. moderator: PJ Anders Linder, Editor in Chief of Axess Magazine and CEO of Axess Publishing lecturers: Katarina Barrling, PhD in Political Science, Svensk Politik, Opinion och Debatt, Carl Bergqvist, Lieutenant Colonel and Defence Blogger, Säkerhet, Thomas Gür, En­ trepreneur, Writer and Expert on Turkey, Två Nyckelländer, Hanne Kjöller, Editorial Writer, Dagens Nyheter, Svensk Politik, Opinion och Debatt, Henrik Mitelman, Independent Financial Analyst and Columnist, Dagens Industri, Ekonomin, Kristina Sandklef, Expert on China, Sandklef Asia Insights, Två Nyckelländer, Peter Santesson, Analytics Director, Demoskop, Svensk Politik, Opinion och Debatt, Elisabeth Thand Ringqvist, Entrepreneur and President of SVCA, Ekonomin, Johan Wiktorin, CEO, Brqthrough, Säkerhet. Engelsberg Ironworks, August 23rd, 2016

Lunchseminarium: Kampen om den indiska nationen – Lunch seminar: The Struggle of the Indian Nation moderator: PJ Anders Linder, Editor in Chief of Axess Magazine and CEO of Axess Publishing

212 swedish seminars lecturer: Ulla Gudmundson, Author and Diplomat. Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm, September 16th, 2016

Engelsbergs akademi – Engelsberg Academy participants: Hans-Gunnar Axberger, Kurt Almqvist, Lars Fredén, Kristian Gerner, PJ Anders Linder, Peter Luthersson, Svante Nordin, Nathan Shachar, Richard Swartz. Engelsberg Manor, October 5th, 2016

Museerna – klarar staten av sitt uppdrag? Museums – Can the State Manage its Mission? moderator: PJ Anders Linder, Editor in Chief of Axess Magazine and CEO of Axess Publishing lecturers: Johan Hakelius, Editor in Chief, Fokus, Att uppfostra historien, , Sinologist, Ett kulturmord i vardande, Jan Romgard, Researcher, Department of Asian, Middle Eastern and Turkish Studies, Stockholm University, Varför är det viktigt att ha en levande forskning på museerna?, Kristina Sandklef, Expert on China, Sandklef Asia Insights, Museets betydelse för kulturdiplomati. Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stock­ holm, October 26th, 2016

Lunchseminarium: Vad har kampanjerna gjort med USA? – Lunch seminar: What have campaigns done to the United States? moderator: PJ Anders Linder, Editor in Chief of Axess Magazine and CEO of Axess Publishing lecturer: Lars Trägårdh, Professor of History, Ersta Skön­dal University College. Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm, November 11th, 2016

Engelsbergs akademi – Engelsberg Academy participants: Hans-Gunnar Axberger, Kurt Almqvist, Lars Fredén, Kristian Gerner, PJ Anders Linder, Peter Luthersson, Svante Nordin, Nathan Shachar, Richard Swartz. Engelsberg Manor, November 23rd, 2016

213 swedish seminars Bergslagen moderator: Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning lecturers: Kurt Almqvist, President, Axel and Margaret Ax:son johnson Foundation, Håkan Boström, PhD, Uppsala University, Freelance Writer and Columnist at Göteborgs­ Posten, Carl-Magnus Gagge, Head of Västmanland County Museum, Jan af Geijerstam, PhD, Writer and Researcher, Maths Isacson, Professor of Economic History, Uppsala Uni­ versity, Anders Johnson, Writer and Author, Skriftstället i Vasastan, Jonas Larsson, Director of Environmental Affairs, SSAB, Jens Spendrup, Former CEO and Chairman, Spendrups Bryggeri, Mia Spendrup, CEO, Loka Brunn. Engelsberg Irons­ works, November 24th, 2016

214 The Great Non-Fiction Book Prize

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The Great Swedish Non-Fiction Book Prize rewards the best Swedish non-fiction book every year. The prize is 125 000 Swedish kronor the great non-fiction book prize 2011 was won by Professor Svante Nordin for Filosoferna. Det västerländska­ tän­ kandet sedan år 1900. Engelsberg studios, Stockholm, December 5th, 2011 the great non-fiction book prize 2012, was won by Nina Burton for Flodernas bok. Ett äventyr genom livet, tiden och tre europeiska flöden. Nobelmuseet, Stockholm, December­ 6th, 2012 the great non-fiction book prize 2013, was won by Carl-Johan Malmberg for Stjärnan i foten – dikt och bild, bok och tanke hos William Blake. Skeppsbron 44, Stockholm, December 4th, 2013 the great non-fiction book prize 2014, was won by Susann Silfverstolpe for Silvergåvor från Sveriges regenter­ till Rysslands tsarer under 1600-talet. Grand Hôtel, Stockholm, December 4th, 2014

215 the great non-fiction book prize the great non-fiction book prize 2015, was won byFredric Bedoire for Den svenska arkitekturens historia. Del 1: 1000–1800. Del 2: 1800–2000. Konstnärsklubben, Stockholm­ , December 9th, 2015 the great non-fiction book prize 2016, was won byMax Engman for Språkfrågan. Medelhavsmuseet, Stock­holm, December 7th, 2016

216 Summer Academy

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2013 Civilisation – tanke, process, resultat. Civilisation – Thought, ­Process, Result The course took place June 16th–20th at Engelsberg Manor. moderators: Mattias Hessérus, PhD Candidate, Depart­ ment of History, Uppsala University, Ax:son Johnson Foun­da­ tion, Stockholm, Sweden, Peter Luthersson, PhD in Literature, former Publisher and CEO at Bokförlaget Atlantis, Ax:son Johnson Foundation, Stockholm, Sweden guest lecturers: Philip Bobbitt, Herbert Wechsler Pro­ fessor of Federal Jurisprudence and the Director of the Center for National Security at Columbia University, USA, Rolf Ekéus, former Ambassador to the US, Ambassador to the Conference on Disarmament & Director of United Nations Special Com­ mission on Iraq, Sweden, Jonathan Israel, Professor of Modern History at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, USA, Richard Miles, Senior Lecturer in Classics, University of Sydney, Australia, Rita Wright, Anthropological Archaeolo- gist and Professor of Anthropology at New York University, USA. lecturers: Johan Tralau, Associate Professor, Uppsala University, Sweden, Klas-Göran Karlsson, Lecturer, Depart­ ment of History, Lund University, Sweden, Svante Nordin, Professor of History of Science and Ideas at Lund University, Sweden, Michael Mehaffy, Consultant, Researcher, Educator

217 summer academy and Author in Urban Development Innovations , USA, Peter Luthersson, PhD in Literature, former Publisher and CEO at Bokförlaget Atlantis, Ax:son Johnson Foundation, Stockholm, Sweden.

2014 Religion – en historiskt verkande kraft. Religion – as a Historical Force The course took place June 15th–19th at Engelsberg Manor. moderators: Mattias Hessérus, PhD Candidate, Depart­ ment of History, Uppsala University, Ax:son Johnson Founda­ tion, Stockholm, Sweden, Peter Luthersson, PhD in Literature, former Publisher and CEO at Bokförlaget Atlantis, Ax:son Johnson Foundation, Stockholm, Sweden guest lecturers: Jessica Fraizer, Fellow, the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, UK, Simon May, Professor of Philos­ ophy, King’s College London, UK, Richard Miles, Associate Professor, Department of Classics and Ancient History, University of Sydney, Australia, William O’Reilly, University Lecturer, Faculty of History, University of Cambridge, UK, AN Wilson, Writer, UK lecturers: Johan Mårtelius, Professor, Director, Swedish Research Institute in Istanbul, Sweden/Turkey, Svante Nordin, Professor Emeritus of History of Science and Ideas, Lund University, Sweden, Kim Salomon, Professor of History, Lund University, Sweden, Johan Stenström, Professor of Comparative Literature, Lund University, Sweden, Johan Tralau, Associate Professor, Uppsala University, Sweden.

2015 Krig – dess upphov och konsekvenser för samhällsutvecklingen. War – Its Cause and Consequences for the Development of Society The course took place June 14th to 18th at Engelsberg Manor. moderators: Mattias Hessérus, PhD Candidate, Depart­ ment of History, Uppsala University, Ax:son Johnson Founda­ tion, Stockholm, Sweden, Peter Luthersson, PhD in Literature,

218 summer academy former Publisher and CEO at Bokförlaget Atlantis, Ax:son Johnson Foundation, Stockholm, Sweden guest lecturers: Christopher Coker, Professor of Inter­ national Relations, London School of Economics, UK, Gregory Feifer, Author, USA, Elisabeth Kendall, Senior Research Fellow in Arabic, University of Oxford, UK lecturers: Kerstin Barup, Professor, The Faculty of Engineering at Lund University (LTH), Royal Institute of Art Stockholm, Sweden, Kim Salomon, Professor of History, Lund University, Sweden, Johan Stenström, Professor of Comparative Literature, Lund University, Sweden, Johan Tralau, Associate Professor, Uppsala University, Sweden, Gunnar Åselius, Pro­ fessor of Military History, Swedish Defence University.

2016 Geopolitik – dess återkomst. Geopolitics – Its return The course took place June 12th to 16th at Engelsberg Manor. moderators: Mattias Hessérus, PhD Candidate, Depart­ ment of History, Uppsala University, Ax:son Johnson Founda­ tion, Stockholm, Sweden, Peter Luthersson, PhD in Literature, former Publisher and CEO at Bokförlaget Atlantis, Ax:son Johnson Foundation, Stockholm, Sweden guest lecturers: Elisabeth Kendall, Senior Research Fellow in Arabic, University of Oxford, UK, Lincoln Paine, Maritime Historian, USA, Charly Salonius-Pasternak, Senior Research Fellow, Finnish Institute of International Affairs, Finland, Barry Strauss, Professor of History, Cornell University, USA lecturers: Svante Nordin, Professor Emeritus of History of Science and Ideas, Lund University, Sweden, Kim Salomon, Professor of History, Lund University, Sweden, Johan Sten­ ström, Professor of Comparative Literature, Lund University, Sweden, Johan Tralau, Associate Professor, Uppsala University, Sweden

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Axess Magazine, founded by the Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation for Public Benefit in February 2002, is based in Stockholm and devoted chiefly to the liberal arts and social sciences. Axess is the leading book review magazine in Sweden. The magazine is committed, above all, to quality of thought and writing, but without being defined by a single perspective. The hallmark of Axess is the essay, characterised by a probing, investigative approach. The magazine is open to differing argu­ ments and standpoints, driven by reason rather than polemic. Axess unites academic culture and publishing culture creating a forum in which scholars in the social sciences, humanities and liberal arts can meet a wider public audience. In its theme section, Axess allows different academic disci­ plines to focus upon central issues from various perspectives. Diverse viewpoints are illuminated and juxtaposed. Axess begins where discussions in most other media generally end and scrutinises them analytically and empirically. Axess also attaches great importance to the international range of its writers, and includes an extensive review section to cover the most important new non-fiction books being published worldwide. march 2002 no. 1 theme: globalisation A ball was set rolling: Sunil Khilnani wrote about India con­ tinuing to open up to the outside world and finding a new

221 axess magazine image of its identity. Hernando de Soto wrote about the world’s poor being unable to convert their assets into capital. In an interview with Amartya Sen, he talked about our identities being manifold and impossible to capture in such categories as civilisations. april 2002 no. 2 theme: the greying society We cannot scale down: Gunnar Wetterberg wrote about all the phases of life being prolonged – except for the working phase. We need to work longer, but in different ways.Karl -Olov Arnst­ berg wrote about the impossibility of scaling down in present- day society. Those who don’t stay young find their value exhausted. Merete Mazzarella wrote that to stay young is to stagnate. Coherent living and wisdom are possible, even in the fragmented world of today. may 2002 no. 3 theme: the triple society Drawing new boundaries on the computer screens: Lars Magnusson explained that a taboo in Swedish economic debate is about to be broken – national interest confronts the bound­ lessness of globalisation. Mats Benner wrote about Sweden being divided in three – metropolises of knowledge and certain branches of industry are growing stronger, other parts are on a downward slope. Orvar Löfgren wrote about the Öresund Bridge having become a barrier, all utopian dreams notwithstanding – but now the real history is beginning to be written. june 2002 no. 4 theme: genetics and integrity A dangerous shortcut to the future: in an interview with the German philosopher Robert Spaemann, he warned that the cannibalism of genetics can lead to a new and hazardous view of humanity. Ludvig Beckman wrote that political answers are needed to the ethical questions of genetics. The state must begin to act. Lynn Åkesson asked who owns our genes. Violating the integrity of the individual can be the same as violating the human race.

222 axess magazine september 2002 no. 5 theme: war in peace The fronts have vanished: Martin van Creveld wrote of terror as the face of the new warfare. In an era of terrorist outrages, the distinction between military and civilian is being lost. Lars Nicander wrote of how, in the war of information, the bound­ aries between peace, crisis and war are obliterated. Policing and military activity cannot be separated. Caroline Holmqvist wrote about how military assignments on contract turn war, formerly the concern of states, into a market commodity. october 2002 no. 6 theme: stoicism Controlling oneself or being controlled: Eva-Carin Gerö wrote of how, by mastering extensive fields of knowledge, the Stoics found the way to self-control. Bo Lindberg wrote of how the Stoic attitude has provided inspiration and firmness in hard times throughout history. Karin Johannisson wrote that in contemporary society self-control has acquired a double meaning, leading to both deadlock and passion. november 2002 no. 7 theme: eu off-beat The European Union isn’t working in unison: Lars Magnusson wrote that the welfare system used to give the EU political legitimacy but now it lacks a sustaining idea for the future. Fritz W. Scharpf wrote that the EU’s rival models of welfare must be allowed to remain. It is in relation to the outside world that it should act of one accord. Nicholas Fraser wrote about anxious Europeans using the United States as a hate image. The fortress now under construction­ leads to constriction. december 2002 no. 8 theme: co-op capitalism Big participation gave little power. Eva Redhe, Karin Thor- burn and Lena Torlegård warn that if owner power fails to materia­lise, the whole business sector risks losing credibility. Christina Garsten and Anna Hasselström wrote that in global money markets, local networks are decisive. Sofia Nerbrand wrote of the weakness of ownership, despite more and more

223 axess magazine people owning shares. The Swede is a small saver and no capitalist. february 2003 no. 1 theme: africa’s renaissance Innovation encountering tradition: Patrick Chabal wrote that the 1960s hopes of democracy and prosperity have not been fulfilled. An Africanisation of Africa is in progress. Anders Carlsson considered science and technology as important in­ gredients of South Africa’s vision of the future. The aim is an African renaissance. Pernilla Ståhl wrote that after the Rainbow Alliance’s election victory in Kenya put an end to dictatorshi, the corruption of the old regime must be banished. march 2003 no. 2 theme: after the corporate giants A new economic model for Sweden: Mats Benner wrote about the consequences of the big corporations being bought up by foreign countries and Sweden’s lack of a nursery for new talents. Denmark has never had any companies in the top division and therefore, Klaus Nielsen maintained, is better equipped for coping with economic change. In Sweden the hope is that a spate of SMEs will arise from the ashes of the big corporations, but a case study from Uppsala by Alexandra Waluszewski did little to corroborate the existence of any such phoenix vision. april 2003 no. 3 theme: generation shift Security in sight: Neil Howe and William Strauss discussed how the American millennium generation is engineering a social security revolu­tion. Jürgen Zinnecke wrote about consumption and loyalty to the system being the focus of attention for young people in Germany. Kay Glans wrote about Swedish youngsters as collective individualists, building their identity in the group. may 2003 no. 4 theme: poor middle class Grim outlook for the industrious: Paul Krugman considered how America’s hardworking middle class has lost its standing

224 axess magazine as wealth flows into the pockets of the few.Fredrik Bergström and Robert Gidehag wrote that honest toil is wretchedly rewarded in Sweden. It is impossible for people to improve their lot by working. In an interview, Ulrich Beck describes cosmopolitan commitment as the middle stratum’s only chance. That is how global capital can be challenged. june 2003 no. 5 theme: the resurrection of truth The Soap of Truth is Slippery, but It Exists by Arne Jarrick Revisionism is Next to Relativism by Sten Widmalm Truth Exists, but the Question is How by Dag Prawitz september 2003 no. 6 theme: the renaissance of the city state Does Stockholm need Sweden? by Håkan Forsell, London Limited by Paul Barker Spaghetti Junctions by Lisa Irenius october 2003 no. 7 theme: the disorder of things The Value of Junk by Mats Burström The Religion of Refuse by Lynn Åkesson Fragments by Susanne Ewert and Lynn Åkesson november 2003 no. 8 theme: shadow economy Sweden’s Black Economy by Fredrik Bergström and Robert Gidehag Learning to Love Black Labour by Karl-Olov Arnstberg A Little Economy on the Side by Kay Glans and Sofia Nerbrand december 2003 no. 9 theme: voting by shopping Shopping as Political Activity by Michele Micheletti The Protest of the Individual by Adrienne Sörbom The Dilemmas of Political Consumerism by Kay Glans and Sofia Nerbrand

225 axess magazine february 2004 no. 1 theme: the future of the city is here Street Life by Peter Elmlund The Curse of Sprawl by Karl-Olov Arnstberg Renaissance of the Traditional City by Matthew Hardy march 2004 no. 2 theme: india unleashed The Invention of the Hindu by Pankaj Mishra Putting India to Work by Subhash Agrawal India in the Balance by Sten Widmalm april 2004 no. 3 theme: the cluster economy The State Can’t Make Clusters by Joakim Stymne If You Try to Control Networks, They Die by Alexandra Walu-­ szewski­ The Fragility of Economic “Cluster” Theory by Lars Magnusson may 2004 no. 4 theme: the swedish school must change its course The Model of English Education by Inger Enkvist Consigning History to the Past by Hans Albin Larsson The Crisis in Maths by Olle Häggström june 2004 no. 5 theme: press under pressure A European Media Manifesto by John Lloyd Who’s Watching the Watchdogs? by Olav Anders Øvrebø The Responsibility of Average Citizens by Kay Glans september 2004 no. 6 theme: the market of uncertainty The Business of Security by Alyson Bailes Crime Without Borders by Svante Cornell Securing Information by Mats Bergström

226 axess magazine october 2004 no. 7 theme: turkey at the crossroads Turkey’s Modernity by Nathan Shachar The Turkish Crossroads by Thomas Gür Fears for Turkish Membership are Unfounded by Yalçin Akdogan november 2004 no. 8 theme: the reluctant empire Lessons from a Difficult War by Paul Berman Who Oppresses Whom? by David Frum Interview with Fareed Zakaria by Thomas Gür december 2004 no. 9 theme: the future is so passé Nostalgia for the Modern by Thomas Hylland Eriksen After Paranoia by Carl Cassegård End of the Future by Kay Glans february 2005 no. 1 theme: private and public Family Business by Tian Sørhaug The Comedy of Modern Manners by Karl-Olov Arnstberg The Honour Culture by Unni Wikan march 2005 no. 2 theme: the two cultures Humanising Biology by Mats Benner Cultural Beings vs. Natural Beings by Arne Jarrick Interdisciplinary Crafts by Janken Myrdal april 2005 no. 3 theme: chinese puzzles China’s Century? by Jonathan Fenby Rural Revolutionaries by Johan Lagerkvist Made in China by Erik Baark may 2005 no. 4 theme: ethnic economy The Migrant Economy by Steven Gold The Vital Businesses of Immigrants by Peter Elmlund The Sleep of Enterprise by Siv Ehn

227 axess magazine june 2005 no. 5 theme: social capital Social Capital is needed for Europes new National Identities by Kay Glans Is Social Capital Declining? by Russell Hardin The Importance of Networks and Trust in Healthcare by Karen S. Cook and Irena Stepanikova september 2005 no. 6 theme: the persistent nation The Myth of National Decline by Anthony D. Smith The New Social Patriotism by Lisa Irenius How to be Swedish by Karl-Olov Arnstberg october 2005 no. 7 theme: the business of size Corporate Romance by Vendeline von Bredow Necessary Mergers by Pehr-Johan Norbäck and Lars Persson Does Corporate Size Matter? by Staffan Canbäck november 2005 no. 8 theme: enlightenment and its discontents Enlightenment Revival by Stephen Eric Bronner Free Thought by Per Bauhn Godless States by Meera Nanda december 2005 no. 9 theme: latent parties After the Class Society by Paul Nolte Politics of the Centre by Katarina Barrling Hermansson Ending the Swedish Party by Kay Glans february 2006 no. 1 theme: embracing globalisation Conquest by Labour by Meinhard Miegel Sweden in the World by Gunnar Wetterberg How to Benefit from Globalisation byLars Magnusson

228 axess magazine march 2006 no. 2 theme: home from home Sweden and the Other by Karl-Olov Arnstberg The Brick Lane Test by John Eade Veiled Meanings by Fataneh Farahani april 2006 no. 3 theme: sex through the ages Classical Urges by Eva-Carin Gerö High Morals, Low Practice by Olle Ferm The Nomad Libertines by Hans-Roland Johnsson may 2006 no. 4 theme: law and disorder Merging Law and Politics by Ola Wiklund Legal Means, Political Ends by Maria Bergström The Great Legal Complexity of the World by Professor Mireille Delmas-Marty june 2006 no. 5 theme: the end of biography The Individual Against Theory by Alf W Johansson Resuscitating the Author by Johan Svejdedal Plotless Individualism by Birgitta Svensson september 2006 no. 6 theme: the swedish contract Making Peace by Svante Nordin A New Swedish Contract by Anders Lindberg and Anders Kempe Consumer Expectations by Paula Blomqvist Diversity Requires Unity by Mats Lundström Male Sacrifice byKarin Eder-Ekman and Malena Rydell Flexible Work by Göran Brulin and Jan Ottosson october 2006 no. 7 theme: the useful university American Values by Henrik Berggren Short Term Growth by Alexandra Waluszewski Rethinking Universities by Mats Benner

229 axess magazine november 2006 no. 8 theme: between anarchy and imperialism Europe’s American Dream by David C. Hendrickson The Brazilian Behemoth by Nathan Shachar Indian Devolution by Sten Widmalm december 2006 no. 9 theme: the limits of tolerance A Tale of Two Cities by Annika Ström Melin European Soul by Annika Ström Melin february 2007 no. 1 theme: the present future From Scenario to Action by Ulrika Björkstén Flickering Futures by Svante Nordin The Future’s Not What It Was by Karl-Olov Arnstberg march 2007 no. 2 theme: how free are the arts? When Culture Becomes Politics by MarieLouise Samuelsson State-sanctioned Subjectivity by Thomas Steinfeld Intermediaries Shape Art by Nathalie Heinich april 2007 no. 3 theme: mind wars The Battle for Our Psyches by Gunilla Eldh may 2007 no. 4 theme: reality invades fiction Objects that Talk by Wolfram Schmidgen Deceptive Autobiographies by Arne Melberg A Second Chance of a Better Life by Patrik Ström and Mirko Ernkvist june 2007 no. 5 theme: the crisis of postmodernism Intellectual Adolescence by Ophelia Benson and Jeremy Stagroom Identity is not an Argument by Richard Wolin Reclaiming the Real by Christofer Edling

230 axess magazine september 2007 no. 6 theme: orientalism/saidism Said Falsifies the Past by Robert Irwing Tendentious Theory Blocks Our View by Ibn Warraq Swedish Orientalism by Mohamed Omar october 2007 no. 7 theme: anti-americanism Spengler’s Derision by Per Landin The American Scapegoat by Paul Hollander The West by the Rest by Avishai Margalit Hating America by Nathan Shachar november 2007 no. 8 theme: public service The Sveriges Television Dilemma by MarieLouise Samuelsson The BBC Model by Jean Seaton A State Education by Dick Harrison december 2007 no. 9 theme: global racism The Yellow Virtues by Frank Dikötter Inverse Apartheid by Leif Norrman Islam and the Jews by Jackie Jakubowski Economies of Colour by Mats Lundahl Skin, Hair and Race by Nathan Shachar february 2008 no. 1 theme: the return of religion At the Limits of Reason by Werner G Jeanrond The Return of Religion by Roger Scruton Religion and Public Reason: A contemporary debate by Richard Wolin The New Atheism: Radical Unbelief by Ylva Herholz march 2008 no. 2 theme: the think tanks are taking over Politics is Looking for New Ways by Johan Lundberg and Joakim Nilsson When Politicians are Not Good Enough by Mats Wiklund

231 axess magazine Civil Rights is Big Business by Mats Wiklund Financiers Want to Direct Research by Mats Wiklund april 2008 no. 3 theme: 1968: the 40-year crisis The Evil Legacy of the 1960s by Lennart Berntsson Not all Power is Evil by Per Bauhn From Class Struggle to Cultural Struggle by Andrew Anthony Left Turn, Right Turn by Nick Cohen may 2008 no. 4 theme: the modern clan society A Story of Revenge and Blood by Tomas Lappalainen The Meaning of Virtual Life by Thomas Gür When Trust Collapses by Bo Rothstein Tribalism Damages Kenya by Leif Norrman Violence for Violence’s Sake by Erling Bjurström june 2008 no. 5 theme: school dunce Educational Theorists have Destroyed the School by Inger Enkvist The Rise and Fall of the Swedish School by Göran Hägg Education Without a Liberal Education by Lars Anders Johansson september 2008 no. 6 theme: the empire strikes back The Last and the First by Andrej Zorin Mystique in the Service of Power by Per-Arne Bodin Russia’s Choice of Paths is not Predestined by Disa Håstad Teaching Soviet History by Arkady Ostrovsky october 2008 no. 7 theme: the beauty taboo The Aftermath of the Avant-garde by Roger Kimball In Islamic Culture, Beauty is not Taboo by Mohamed Omar Art’s Return to Passion by Merete Sanderhoff The Flight From Beauty by Roger Scruton

232 axess magazine november 2008 no. 8 theme: towards a new world order The Return of Geopolitics by Lennart Berntsson Towards a New World Order by The Ultimate Cataclysm by Svante Nordin The Return of Geopolitics by Niklas Ekdal december 2008 no. 9 theme: the new narrow- mindedness In Praise of Folly by Inger Enkvist Journalism Without Norms by John Lloyd More Media, Less Reading by Mats Wiklund Is Google Making Us Stupid? by Nicholas Carr februrary 2009 no. 1 theme: normality slandered The Discreet Charm of the Middle Class by Per Svensson Norm Breakers with New Norms by Susanne Dodillet The Dream of Fitting In by Ann Heberlein march 2009 no. 2 theme: where did the money go? Wanted: Global Tightrope Artists by Niklas Ekdal The Crises Calls for a Paradigm Shift by Bo Rothstein Divine Enterprises by Anders Johnson No Companies Without Risk Takers by Karl Wennberg april 2009 no. 3 theme: the challenges of multiculturalism When Culture Became Ideology by Jens-Martin Eriksen and Frederik Stjernfelt Both the Right and the Left are Wrong by Pernilla Ouis Intolerance in the Name of Tolerance by Christopher Hitchens Imagination is the Enemy of Tyranny by Per Wästberg may 2009 no. 4 theme: architecture for our time Modernity Without Modernism by Peter Elmlund Inhumane Le Corbusier by Theodore Dalrymple

233 axess magazine Skyscrapers Break Down Social Ties by Asle Toje Taste Reflects an Entire World View byAlain de Botton june 2009 no. 5 theme: the new class society New Characteristics of the Class Struggle by Stefan Svallfors Class is In a Person’s Soul by Climbing the Class Ladder with Books in Tow by Kjell-Olof Feldt Hierchies Rule Us by Åke Daun september 2009 no. 6 theme: the eagle has landed American Idea Losing Its Edge by Göran Rosenberg The Myth of Two Different Worlds by Peter Baldwin Hopeless Optimism by Douglas Murray october 2009 no. 7 theme: the longing for slowness Swine Influences byPer Svensson Sustainable Path to Efficiency byAndrew Price Another World, Another Rhythm by Thomas Nydahl The Paradox of Slowness by Helena Granström november 2009 no. 8 theme: german dreams DDR Diary by Bodil Zalesky Reunification that Did Not Unite byBarbro Eberan Wonder Years in Berlin by Jens Christian Brandt Myths of a Divided Country by Lisbeth Lindeborg december 2009 no. 9 theme: waiting for the future Modernism’s Occult Roots by Thomas Steinfeld Antique Ideal by Pär Sandin Modernists Were Tempted by the Totalitarian by Peter Luthersson february 2010 no. 1 theme: where the elite have abdicated A Liberal Education Provides Freedom by Torbjörn Elensky

234 axess magazine Democracy Online by Lotta Gröning The High Price of Anti-elitism by Nathan Shachar march 2010 no. 2 theme: ideological battlefields Domestic Battles on Foreign Soil by Nathan Shachar Brave New Man by Petra Östergren The Paradox of the Halal Hippie by Pernilla Ouis Too Good a Story by Niklas Ekdal april 2010 no. 3 theme: in defence of the enlightenment See What is Real and Important by Per Svensson Silence on Racism is Growing by Heléne Lööw The Voters are Taking Liberties by PJ Anders Linder may 2010 no. 4 theme: when the city has triumphed City and Country Hand in Hand by Stig-Björn Ljunggren City of Degradation by Jens Liljestrand The Land of Rebirth by Torbjörn Elensky Two Politicians, Two Worlds by Dick Erixon june 2010 no. 5 theme: tonality’s revenge Swedish Music out of the Refrigerator by Camilla Lundberg The Politburo of Music by James MacMillan The Post-Modern Ear by Roger Scruton september 2010 no. 6 theme: hardy capitalism When the Money Ran Out by Oliver Kamm It Hurts When Bubbles Burst by John Kay A Project in Jeopardy by Wolfgang Münchau october 2010 no. 7 theme: aesthetic re-evolution Beauty is Our Inheritance by Denis Dutton Why We Love Fiction by Brian Boyd

235 axess magazine Shakespeare Gave Voice to Human Nature by Marcus Nordlund november 2010 no. 8 theme: at home in europe Sweden Believes in Its Fantasies by Per Svensson The Construction of Power by Richard Swartz Europe’s Most European Country by Thomas Steinfeld Europe’s Guilty Conscience by Pascal Bruckner december 2010 no. 9 theme: the fragile civilisation Antique ideals by John Armstrong The Importance of Spiritual Well-Being by Rob Riemen Civilisation Requires Sacrifices by Svante Nordin february 2011 no. 1 theme: cosmopolitans Break Up the Hierarchies! by Johan Lundberg Let’s Talk About Sweden by Torbjörn Elensky Behold Man! by Kwame Anthony Appiah march 2011 no. 2 theme: the battle of minds How Intelligent Can We Be? by Johan Norberg Consciousness Overloaded by Nicholas Carr As if it Were Intelligent by Nicklas Lundblad You Don’t Need a High IQ to Make Good Decisions by Annika Wallin april 2011 no. 3 theme: marketed man Everybody is Marketed by Niklas Ekdal Global and Local Beauty by Geoffrey Jones The Narcissists on the Web by Elias Aboujaoude may 2011 no. 4 theme: the culture of consensus In the Shadow of the Future by Johan Lundberg The Other Side of Consensus by Per Bauhn

236 axess magazine The Uniqueness of Sweden by Lars Trägårdh Country of consensus by Per T Ohlsson june 2011 no. 5 theme: simple-minded multiculturalism Hypocrisy on Integration by Sara Mohammad An Intellectual Revolution by Svante Nordin We’ve Never Been Multicultural by Andreas Johansson Heinö september 2011 no. 6 theme: in a time of terror The Enemy Among us by Russell Jacoby When Violence is a Way of Life by Helene Lööw When the Conversation Stops by Torbjörn Elensky Explaining a Mass Murderer by Magnus Ranstorp october 2011 no. 7 theme: cultural capital How to do Good Business by Gunnar Lindstedt The Prize to Pay for Good Taste by Thomas Steinfeld The Selling-out of Books by Per I. Gedin The Marketing of Cultural History by Hans Henrik Brummer november 2011 no. 8 theme: virtue as rescue package Lack of Norms Explains the Crisis by Nima Sanandaji och Tino Sanandaji We Have Raised Barbarians by Theodore Dalrymple Confucius or Capitalism? by Rutger Palmstierna december 2011 no. 9 theme: our need of dante A Man Abreast of our Time by A N Wilson An Apostle of Love by John Armstrong Dante’s Suggestive Twilight Vision by Anders Cullhed

237 axess magazine february 2012 no. 1 theme: feminism as a trap for women The Idiots’ Conspiracy by Roland Poirier Martinsson Men Who Hate Men by Maria Eriksson Middle Class Feminism Without a Compass by Maria Ludvigson Thus Feminism was Born by Anita Du Rietz march 2012 no. 2 theme: behold the man! The Social Construction Sex by Anne Campbell Darwin Ever Misunderstood by Nils Uddenberg The Evolution of Confidence byNima Sanandaji Towards a Peaceful World by Steven Pinker april 2012 no. 3 theme: journalism under pressure Ethical Journalism Without Ethical Journalists by Per Svensson How the Public Became Modern by Svante Nordin The Lost Centre of the Cultural Debate by Peter Luthersson When the Media Came Too Close to Power by Toby Helm may 2012 no. 4 theme: the power of the model A Cautionary Example by Yrsa Stenius The Show the Way by Werner G Jean Round The Story as a Guide by Torbjorn Elensky Heroes Without Heroism by Christopher Coker june 2012 No. 5 theme: religion beyond science Religion’s Evolution by Staffan Ulfstrand Where Atheism Became Religion by Nima Sanandaji Without the Ability to Comprehend the Cosmos by Ulf Daniels-­ son Irrational Atheism by Bryan Appleyard september 2012 no. 6 theme: at the europe road’s end The European Commission is Always Afraid by Johan Norberg

238 axess magazine Keep the Drawbridge Down by David Rennie Europe Behaves French by Hans-Olaf Henkel The Origin of Europe by Anthony Pagden october 2012 no. 7 theme: sexual revolutions Human Sexual Evolution by Goran Burenhult Same Old Victorianism by Per Svensson Reinventing the Idea of Love by William M Reddy The First Sexual Revolution by Faramerz Dabhoiwala november 2012 no. 8 theme: senseless science Education as Politics by Inger Enkvist The Suggestible Truth by Germund Hesslow When Race Was the Word on Everyone’s Lips by Gunnar Broberg The Community of Meaninglessness by Roger Scruton Misled by Good Intentions by Svante Nordin december 2012 no. 9 theme: in the valley of the shadow of death Dealing With Death by Karin Johannisson First, With the Last by Hans Henrik Brummer The New Death by Carl-Henning Wijkmark Fatuously to Fear Death by Shelly Kagan february 2013 no. 1 theme: from welfare to personal responsibility Rather Mammon than God by Thomas Gür The New Welfare by Lars Tragardh Do Not Get Caught in the Ideological Battle by Henrik Berggren Myrdal’s American Heritage by Maribel Morey march 2013 no. 2 theme: in motion and community Integration is not All or Nothing by David Goodhart No Profit From Free Immigration by Tino Sanandaji Calculations Without Value by Thomas Gür Open Up the Debate! by Adam Cwejman

239 axess magazine april 2013 no. 3 theme: germany on the right path Wonderful Years Ahead by Rolf Gustavsson The New Nation by Richard Swartz A Country for Adults by Björn Meidal The Sidewalk as a Time Machine by Ulf Peter Hallberg may 2013 no. 4 theme: this new, insecure world Sweden Needs a Defence by Claes Arvidsson Sweden is not Going Anywhere by Peter Landelius Sweden’s Place in the World by Ann-Sofie Dahl Impossible to Speak Bluntly by Örjan Berner june 2013 no. 5 theme: alienation and tolerance A Question of Attitude by Andrea Bohman, Maureen A Eger and Michael Hjerm The Open Sweden by Thomas Gür Such is Islamophobia by Pieter Bevelander and Jonas Otterbeck Europe Displays a Variety of Opinions By Andrea Bohman, Maureen A Eger and Mikael Hjerm september 2013 no. 6 theme: civilisations in motion Civilisation and War by Christopher Coker China’s Civilisation: a Modern Journey by Rana Mitter China Needs the West by Örjan Berner The Market State Takes Over by Philip Bobbitt october 2013 no. 7 theme: the university challenged The Technology That Could Eliminate the Classroom by Gunnar Karlsson Uncritical Celebration of MOOC by Li Bennich-Björkman Digital Dreams by Andrew Delbanco With MOOC into the Unknown by Marie Louise Samuelsson What Happens to the Good Teachers? by Roland Poirier Martinsson

240 axess magazine november 2013 no. 8 theme: when the private sphere shrinks The Basis of Trust Was Taken from Us by Nicklas Lundblad Net Fraudsters Should Worry More Than NSA by Per Bauhn Selling Out Our Privacy by Clarence Crafoord Increased Repression by Anne Ramberg We’re All Safe Now by Thomas Steinfeld december 2013 no. 9 theme: a lack of civic identity It’s All About Me by Anna-Lena Laurén The Monopoly On Power Lingers On by Tor Billgren Demagogues Deadlock by Robert J. Shapiro French Power and Powerlessness by Arfwedson january 2014 no. 1 theme: from idyll to ideas Prepare for Working Life by Magnus Henrekson Give Coincidence a Chance by Widar Andersson More Independent People by Peter Santesson Stop the Propaganda by Marika Formgren We Can Do it Ourselves by Maria Eriksson february 2014 no. 2 theme: is it possible to govern the state? The Mismanaged State by Mats Svegfors “The state is feeling rather OK” by PJ Anders Linder Have More Faith in the Professionals by Bengt Jacobsson The State, Is That Us? by Tommy Möller april 2014 no. 3 theme: in the era of the thinking machines The Revolutions Starts Now by Erik Helmerson To Live Without Making by Gunnar Karlsson What Happens to Freedom? by Helena Granström Farewell to the Right to Work by Jan Söderqvist You Choose That Which You See by Per Lundin

241 axess magazine The Future is Mortgaged by MarieLouise Samuelsson Back to the Future by Stefan Fölster Who Are We, Really? by Annika Borg may 2014 no. 4 theme: the authority of freedom Openness is Non-Negotiable by Emil Uddhammar The Anti-Authoritarian Society is a Myth, by Marika Formgren Authority Keeps Power at Bay by Johan Hakelius Protect the Freedom to Search for Knowledge by Peter Luthersson Bosses Must Know Better by Annika Nordgren Christensen june 2014 no. 5 theme: a summer job for a prime minister: a book, a place, an initiative, a temptation Build a Civilisation of Knowledge by Charlotta Levay Fix the Charter Schools by Hans L Zetterberg Bring With You Merkel to the Mountains by Move to Rosengård by Andreas Bergh Ask Stoltenberg About NATO by Widar Andersson Do Something About Our Divisions by Charlotta Mellander Turn Us into a People of Forest Owners by Peter Santesson Dare to Take the Long View by Martin Ingvar Immigration Drives Innovation and Economic Growth by Sylvia Schwaag Serger Keep Our Cultural Heritage by Kristina Alsér Don’t be Content by Torbjörn Elensky Take the Third Way by Jan Edling Look for Complexity by Qaisar Mahmood Don’t Read Books by Helena Granström september 2014 no. 6 theme: religion in the 21st century God is Back by Adrian Wooldridge A Unique Messenger – A Unique Mission by Janne Haaland Matlary The Complex Islamists by Benedetta Berti

242 axess magazine Judaism Between Zion and Diaspora by Göran Rosenberg Love as Religion by Simon May october 2014 no. 7 theme: communism twenty-five years later The Problem is All the Victims by Torbjörn Elensky K-marked by Andreas Johansson Heinö A Nation in Decay by Jojje Olsson The Nostalgia Trip by Lena Jonson Power Above All by Benjamin Katzeff Silberstein The Apologists of Tyranny by Kjell Albin Abrahamson november 2014 no. 8 theme: the culture of good character Mind Your Character by Richard V Reeves Heading for a Crisis of Character? by Lars Trädgårdh Building Character on a Shaky Foundation by Charlotta Levay Modern Virtues by MarieLouise Samuelsson Hegemony in Disharmony by Roland Poirier Martinsson A Sound Mind in a Healthy Body? by Emil Uddhammar december 2014 no. 9 theme: europe’s year of destiny Don’t Count on Germany by Ulrike Guérot Isolated From the Continent by Charles Grant Great Powers Retreating by Gunnar Åselius On the Way Towards Doom by Fredrik Erixon february 2015 no. 1 theme: a citizens’ police? Without Personal Responsibility by Krister Thelin Not for Real by Stefan Holgersson Seize the Opportunity! by Olle Abrahamsson Wanted: Competence by Johannes Knutsson In Search of a Police Policy by Bo Wennström

243 axess magazine march 2015 no. 2 theme: growing pains in higher education Hand Power Back to the Professors by Anders Björnsson, Patrik Engellau and Magnus Henrekson This Eternal Chatting by MarieLouise Samuelsson Without Research No Education by Leif Lewin Put the Emphasis on Teaching by Christopher LAgerqvist What is Higher Education? by Lars Haikola Students Must be Able to Write by Ebba Lisberg Jensen april 2015 no. 3 theme: uk election Lots of Jobs by PJ Anders Linder In the Time of the Big Disarray by Mark Brolin The Eternal Debate by Stephen Castle The Battle of Britain by Fraser Nelson Take Nothing for Granted by Mats Wiklund may 2015 no. 4 theme: postmodernism in putin’s service Nothing is for Real by Peter Pomerantsev We Have to Keep our Heads Cool by Annika Nordgren Christensen Manipulate More by Oscar Jonsson History Repeats Itself by Kristian Gerner Language as Big Politics by Per-Arne Bodin june 2015 no. 5 theme: real public service The Content’s National Stage by Olle Lidbom Take Us Seriously! by Jasenko Selimovic Enlightenment Beats Entertainment by Niklas Ekdal A State Within the State by Hans-Gunnar Axberger september 2015 no. 6 theme: war in our time If There Will be War by Charly Salonius-Pasternak The Non-Modern War by Robert Johnson The Genie is Out of the Bottle by Mats Wiklund

244 axess magazine How the US Became the World’s Policeman by Andrew Preston The Battle of Cyberspace by Christopher Coker october 2015 no. 7 theme: creative crisis in the economy? The End of the Good Life? by Edmund S Phelps It is Not So Bad by Magnus Henrekson Grab the Opportunity! by Nima Sanandaji Escapism or Creation? by Fredrik Johansson november 2015 no. 8 theme: it happens in the classroom The School System can be Restored by Gabriel Heller Sahlgren Lost in the Structures by Daisy Christodoulou Who Cares About the Gifted? by Roland S Persson december 2015 no. 9 theme: the big culture issue of our time Dare to Offend by Josefin Holmström Create Options by Gunilla Kindstrand Time to Start Over by Thomas Steinfeld Reality Exists by Lena Andersson Go for Broad-Mindedness by Louise Belfrage Time Builds the Culture by Nicklas Lundblad Don’t Prune Culture by Erik Helmerson Write a Report! by Karin Stensdotter Who Manages the Arts? by Camilla Lundberg Support the Innovators by Torbjörn Elensky Back to Earth by Svante Nordin Cherish Liberal Education by Nils Johan Tjärnlund february 2016 no. 1 theme: nationalism for worse or for better An Unpleasant Unification byEmil Uddhammar Do Not Deny the Nation by Lars Trägårdh In the Arms of Sweden by Thomas Gür

245 axess magazine A Fragile Nationalism by Stephen Castle In Constant Battle against the Superiority by Adam Cwejman march 2016 no. 2 theme: american pictures It Does Not Work by Mats Wiklund Out of the Ashes Again by Anders Rönmark The Good Will in South Bend by Kristen Soltis Anderson The Counterforce to Chaos by Roland Poirier Martinsson april 2016 no. 3 theme: when the state fails From Temple to Thieves’ Den by Widar Andersson The Great Retreat by Patrik Oksanen When the War Comes by Karlis Neretnieks The Image Is in Charge by Tommy Möller The State Must Make a Comeback by PJ Anders Linder may 2016 no. 4 theme: the future of research The Money or the Ideas by Marie-Louise Samuelsson Knowledge is Our Hope by Björn O Nilsson and Martin Wikström A System in Crisis by Ulf Danielsson The Free States of the Mind by Bernd Henningsen june 2016 no. 5 theme: where did the people go? No One to Talk to by Per Svensson Caught by the Algorithms by Charlotta Levay Stop Googling – Start Talking by Sherry Turkle Terrible or Wonderful Alone? by Dan Korn september 2016 no. 6 theme: the battle of the map Storm Warning in the Pacific Ocean byJonathan Fenby Whose Ocean is It? by Charly Salonius-Pasternak A Bad Loser by Anna-Lena Laurén The State Makes a Comeback by David Frum A New and Dangerous Time by Mats Wiklund axess magazine october 2016 no. 7 theme: chauvinism in our time Time for Identities by Torbjörn Elensky We are Unhappy in the Democracy by Henrik Höjer The Simple Answers Allurement by Håkan Boström november 2016 no. 8 theme: save the big animals This is Why We Care by Emil Uddhammar Apps against Poaching by Johan Bergenäs Streaks of Hope by Linus Blomqvist The Ocean Disappears by Carl Gustaf Lundin and Olof Lindén The Choice of Wilderness by Natasha Illum Berg december 2016 no. 9 theme: the fall of the soviet union How the Empire Fell by Peter Johnsson The Master’s Voice by Kristian Gerner 25 Neglected Years by Oscar Jonsson What Do We Stand For? by PM Nilsson

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An intellectual television programme about humanistic and social scientific issues. Global Axess brings international research and brings international debate to the Swedish public. The inter­viewees and participants are internationally eminent re­ searchers, thinkers and politicians.

Spring 2002 Globalisation 1. In Israel’s Service david kimche interviewed by Anders Hellner.

2. The Man Who Discovered the Wealth of the Poor hernando de soto interviewed by Anders Hellner.

3. Freedom Through Trade jagdish bhagwati interviewed by Thomas Gür.

4. Islam’s Choice – Politics or Religion? bassam tibi interviewed by Kay Glans.

5. The New Asian Superpower sunil khilnani interviewed by David Ståhl.

249 global axess 6. UN’s Future Secretary General? surin pitsuwan interviewed by Tomas Larsson.

7. Talks in Engelsberg – The New Wars mary kaldor interviewed by Kay Glans.

8. The Editors in Dialogue – Talks on Globalisation hans bergström, mats johansson and kay glans.

9. Global Axess Special – Ekéus versus Bildt With rolf ekéus and carl bildt.

Fall 2002 The Limits of Science 1. Dr Frankenstein of Our Age? panayiotis zavos interviewed by Thomas Gür.

2. The Evolutionary Basis of Gender robert wright interviewed by Kay Glans.

3. Dangerous Genetics hilary rose interviewed by Agneta Pleijel.

4. Animals as Angels – Humans as Animals? kenan malik interviewed by Erik Davis.

5. The Mocking Gene evelyn fox keller interviewed by Björn Linnell.

6. Nuclear Shadow Over Asia raja ramanna interviewed by Sten Widmalm.

7. If the War Comes alyson j k bailes, rolf ekéus and sverker åström interviewed by Anders Hellner.

250 global axess 8. A Network for Profit and Terror manuel castells interviewed by Thomas Gür.

Spring 2003 Brave New Europe 1. Sartre and Ethics czeslaw milosz interviewed by Anders Hellner.

2. Kristian Gerner kristian gerner interviewed by Anders Hellner.

3. On the Future of Europe carl bildt interviewed by Anders Hellner.

4. US and Europe, Power and Weakness robert kagan interviewed by Anders Hellner.

5. Anti-Europeanism timothy garton ash interviewed by Anders Hellner.

6. On the Future of Russia mikhail gorbachev interviewed by Anders Hellner.

7. EU – The Fortress of Bureaucracy günther verheugen interviewed by Anders Hellner.

8. Where is Turkey Heading? seyfi tashan interviewed by Anders Hellner.

9. Danger Zone Hong Kong emily lau interviewed by Jan Söderqvist.

251 global axess Fall 2003 Cosmopolitan Outlook 1. A Woman’s Struggle against the Pressures of Patriarchy ayaan hirsi ali interviewed by Anders Hellner.

2. A Moral Intellectual christopher hitchens interviewed by Christine Ockrent.

3. Garbage and Globalisation zygmunt bauman interviewed by Anders Hellner.

4. War and Peace in the Market State philip bobbitt interviewed by Göran Rosenberg.

5. Citizens Without Background catherine audard interviewed by Björn Linnell.

6. The Multicultural Dead End nathan glazer interviewed by Göran Rosenberg.

7. An American Social Democrat norman birnbaum interviewed by Anders Hellner.

8. The European Betrayal david frum interviewed by Kay Glans.

9. World Order or Human Rights? deepak lal interviewed by Thomas Gür.

Spring 2004 The Freedom of Press Outside the West 1. An Ounce of Freedom in the Arab World wadah kanfar interviewed by Thomas Gür.

252 global axess 2. The Power of Bribes tarun tejpal interviewed by Thomas Gür.

3. From White to Black Dictatorship geoffrey nyarota interviewed by Thomas Gür.

4. The Palestinian Oppression bassem eid interviewed by Thomas Gür.

5. Islam – An Obstacle to the Freedom of Expression? ali lmrabet interviewed by Axel Odelberg.

6. The Cuban Dictatorship huber matos interviewed by Nathan Shachar.

7. The Freedom of Press and Putin’s War anna politkovskaya interviewed by Thomas Gür.

8. China and the Freedom of the Press hu shuli interviewed by Thomas Gür.

Fall 2004 The Power of Media 1. Press as Propaganda roy greenslade interviewed by Thomas Gür.

2. The Need for Quality Marking of News edward lucas interviewed by Thomas Gür.

3. The Foreign Correspondent isabel hilton interviewed by Björn Linnell.

4. The Journalists and the Politicians – An Unholy Alliance? john lloyd interviewed by Thomas Gür.

253 global axess 5. The UN and The Media shashi tharoor interviewed by Thomas Gür.

6. Clinton’s Man of Media sidney blumenthal interviewed by Susanna Popova.

7. Ideal Journalism nicholas lemann interviewed by Thomas Gür.

8. David Frum – An Intellectual Neo-Con david frum interviewed by Thomas Gür.

Spring 2005 The Conditions of Democracy 1. The Future of Freedom fareed zakaria interviewed by Thomas Gür.

2. From Autocracy to Democracy lee teng-hui interviewed by Thomas Gür.

3. The History of Empires dominic lieven interviewed by Thomas Gür.

4. Shevardnadze – His Rise & Fall eduard shevardnadze interviewed by Thomas Gür.

5. The Benevolent Empire niall ferguson interviewed by Thomas Gür.

6. Russia – Present & Past kristian gerner interviewed by Thomas Gür.

7. Europe & Pax Globalis robert cooper interviewed by Thomas Gür.

254 global axess 8. The Chilean Miracle josé pinera interviewed by Thomas Gür.

Fall 2005 Empires, Democracy & Dictatorships 1. Turkey – On Its Road to the EU? orhan pamuk interviewed by Nathan Shachar.

2. The Wrath Against the West – And Its Causes ian buruma interviewed by Edward Lucas.

3. A Vanishing Europe david coleman interviewed by Thomas Gür.

4. Contemporary Russia – An Empire Lost richard pipes interviewed by Thomas Gür.

5. USA – The Rome of Today peter bender interviewed by Thomas Gür.

6. Europe – Continent of Conflicts charles maier interviewed by Thomas Gür.

7. Who Does Not Love China? ross terrill interviewed by Thomas Gür.

8. The EU is Fantastic tøger seidenfaden interviewed by Thomas Gür.

2006 The Secular State & Society 1. Global Axess Special – Ramadan versus Hirsi Ali tariq ramadan in discussion with ayaan hirsi ali.

255 global axess 2. The Challenges of European Secularism agneta pleijel, anders hellner and dilsa demirbag- sten interviewed by Thomas Gür.

3. Saddam Hussein’s Secularism and its Legacy rolf ekéus interviewed by Thomas Gür.

4. A Third Muslim Offensive Against Europe? lars hedegaard interviewed by Thomas Gür.

5. Spinoza – The First Enlightenment Philosopher jonathan israel interviewed by Gunnar Fredriksson.

6. Fascism Turning Green? pierre lellouche interviewed by Per Svensson.

7. Criminal Cultures: Tattoos & Taboos theodore dalrymple interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

8. Social Aspects of Islam charles tripp interviewed by Thomas Gür.

9. The Multicultural Drama paul scheffer interviewed by Björn Linnell.

10. Talking under Threat ibn warraq interviewed by Per Svensson.

11. The Darker Side of Multiculturalism nathan shachar interviewed by Thomas Gür.

12. Muslims of Europe – A New Umma? olivier roy interviewed by Thomas Gür.

13. The West and the Rest – Globalisation and the Terrorist Threat roger scruton interviewed by Johan Hakelius.

256 global axess 14. Turkey between East and West etyen mahcupyan interviewed by Anders Hellner.

15. Secularism – No Exclusively Western Concept sunil khilnani interviewed by Thomas Gür.

16. Turkey’s Ottoman and Kemalist Secularism dogu ergil interviewed by Thomas Gür.

2007 What Is the West? 1. Constructing Europe göran rosenberg interviewed by Thomas Gür.

2. The Crisis of Multiculturalism david frum interviewed by Thomas Gür.

3. The Only Superpower robert shapiro interviewed by Martin Ådahl.

4. The Outlook of Orientalism robert irwin interviewed by James Robbins.

5. Defending the West ibn warraq interviewed by Thomas Gür.

6. Living with Terrorism philip bobbitt interviewed by Martin Ådahl.

7. The Time for Europe Is Now rolf ekéus interviewed by Thomas Gür.

8. The Roadmap to Peace in the Middle East avishai margalit interviewed by James Robbins.

257 global axess 9. The Tale of the West georgios varouxakis interviewed by James Robbins.

10. Religion and Mythology marina warner interviewed by James Robbins.

11. Western Values philippe nemo interviewed by James Robbins.

12. The State of Democracy larry siedentop interviewed by James Robbins.

13. The West Perceived from the East pankaj mishra interviewed by James Robbins.

14. Neo Nationalism tøger seidenfaden interviewed by Thomas Gür.

15. The Interpretation of Holy Writings roger scruton interviewed by Thomas Gür.

16. The Strive of Civilisation david landes interviewed by Thomas Gür.

17. On the Verge of the West sahin alpay interviewed by Thomas Gür.

18. Western Architecture hans kolhoff interviewed by Thomas Steinfeld.

2008 On Russia 1. The Kremlin catherine merridale interviewed by Kristian Gerner.

258 global axess 2. Anne Applebaum on Russia anne applebaum interviewed by Kristian Gerner.

3. The Ruler and the Church per-arne bodin interviewed by Per Svensson.

4. The Collapse of the Empire dominique lieven interviewed by Kristian Gerner.

5. The Russian Opposition vladimir ryzjkov interviewed by Kristian Gerner.

6. Russia and the West igor ivanov interviewed by Kristian Gerner.

7. On the Border of Russia kadri liik interviewed by Kristian Gerner.

8. Caucasus jekaterina sokirianskaja interviewed by Kristian Gerner.

9. The Russian Sphere of Interest fjodor lukjanov interviewed by Kristian Gerner.

10. EU and Russia thérèse delpech interviewed by Kristian Gerner.

11. Russian Schoolbooks arkadij ostrovsky interviewed by Kristian Gerner.

12. Power in Russia dmitrij trenin interviewed by Kristian Gerner.

13. Oil and Democracy in Russia konstantin sonin interviewed by Kristian Gerner.

259 global axess 14. Russia in Transition erik berglöf interviewed by Kristian Gerner.

15. Russian Shock Therapy jegor gajdar interviewed by Kristian Gerner.

16. Power and Money in Russia philip hanson interviewed by Kristian Gerner.

17. The Russian Literary Canon andrej sorin interviewed by Kristian Gerner.

18. Russian Rulers geoffrey hosking interviewed by Kristian Gerner.

19. Russia 2020 andrei melville interviewed by Kristian Gerner.

20. The Future of Russia roderick braithwaite interviewed by Kristian Gerner.

2009 On the Idea of America 1. The Future of the American Idea göran rosenberg interviewed by Amy Holmes.

2. American Nationalism anatol lieven interviewed by Amy Holmes.

3. Popular Culture david ellwood interviewed by Amy Holmes.

4. American Exceptionalism godfrey hodgson interviewed by Amy Holmes.

260 global axess 5. America and Great Britain kathleen burk interviewed by Amy Holmes.

6. A Reality Check peter baldwin interviewed by Amy Holmes.

7. Entertainment reinhold wagnleiter interviewed by Anders Hellner.

8. Founding Myths – 18th Century pauline maier interviewed by Anders Hellner.

9. Founding Myths – 19th Century david walker Howe interviewed by Anders Hellner.

10. Founding Myths – 20th Century david reynolds interviewed by Anders Hellner.

11. America and Europe philippe roger interviewed by Martin Ådahl.

12. America and India deepak lal interviewed by Martin Ådahl.

2010 On Capitalism 1. Keynes – The Return of the Master robert skidelsky interviewed by John Lloyd.

2. Brazil nathan shachar interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

3. Capitalism as a Machine kjell a. nordström interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

261 global axess 4. Adam Smith emma rothschild interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

5. Our Responsibility johan norberg interviewed by Per Svensson.

6. The Triumph of The Market gerard baker interviewed by John Lloyd.

7. A Mountain of Debts erik berglöf interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

8. The History of Modern Capitalism joel mokyr interviewed by John Lloyd.

9. Soft Values deidre mcCloskey interviewed by Janice Winter.

10. Driving Forces Behind Capitalism carlota perez interviewed by Ove Joanson.

11. Threats Against the Global Economy rolf ekéus interviewed by Per Svensson.

12. China minxin pei interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

13. Scapegoats and Truths philip mirowski interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

14. Inefficient Markets john kay interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

15. The Anxious Triumph donald sassoon interviewed by Alexander Linklater.

262 global axess 16. Financial Crisis oliver kamm interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

17. Forgotten Experiences edward chancellor interviewed by Ove Joanson.

18. Academic Elites kevin hassett interviewed by John Lloyd.

2011 Politics and Ideology 1. Ideology of Democracy john keane interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

2. Ideology versus Politics in History kenneth minogue interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

3. Politics and Ideology in the Ancient World richard miles interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

4. A World without ideologies? robert cooper interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

5. Arab Springs: the promise and the perils hisham melhem interviewed by Nathan Shachar.

6. The Science of the Sacred scott atran interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

7. Is authoritarian capitalism an ideology? robert kaplan interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

8. Social Market Economy: An alternative stephan eisel interviewed by Anders Hellner.

263 global axess 9. The Greens in Between maria wetterstrand interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

10. Swedish Welfare: A Moderate Future per schlingmann interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

11. Mass Movements and Local Loyalties roger scruton interviewed by Johan Wennström.

12. Religion and Intolerance paul berman interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

13. Tranquility of Spirit: the Future of Liberalism oliver kamm interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

14. The Welfare State as Drug Addiction james bartholomew interviewed by Anders Hellner.

15. German Ideologies in Transnational Perspective richard evans interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

Spring 2012 Politics and Ideology 16. Strains in Authoritarian Capitalist regimes minxin pei interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

17. Will America Turn Hard Right? david frum interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

18. America and the Reluctant Welfare State robert shapiro interviewed by Eva Sohlman.

19. British Ideologies: Separation and Fusion michael bentley interviewed by John Lloyd.

264 global axess 20. On the Journey of British Liberalism vernon bogdanor interviewed by Isabella Thomas.

21. Uneasy Coexistence: Social Media and China’s Authoritarian Capitalism johan lagerkvist interviewed by Ove Joanson.

22. Middle East: Challenges to Overcome anna jardfelt interviewed by Karin Olsson.

23. Western Influences on Arab Ideologies nathan shachar interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

24. Strains of the Centre-Left john lloyd interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

25. Politics before Ideology dick harrison interviewed by Anders Hellner.

26. Religion, Ideology, Identity malise ruthven interviewed by Carl Rudbeck.

27. The Ubiquity of Ideology michael freeden interviewed by John Lloyd.

Fall 2012 Europe 1. Will Europe Remain? pär stenbäck interviewed by Anders Hellner.

2. The New Europe gunnar hökmark Per Svensson.

3. The Euro: Too Early, Too Bad josef joffe interviewed by Thomas Gür.

265 global axess 4. Germany’s Burden alan posener interviewed by Ove Joanson.

5. An American Perspective bruce stokes interviewed by Roland Poirier Martinsson.

6. The Threats to Europe’s Single Market david rennie interviewed by Thomas Gür.

7. The Euro Crisis: A Greek Perspective george pagoulatos interviewed by Anders Hellner.

8. The Future of the Euro philippe legrain interviewed by Thomas Gür.

9. The Monetary Disaster nigel lawson interviewed by Thomas Gür.

10. Europe in the Era of Nationalism peter alter interviewed by Thomas Gür.

11. Will the New Europe Make it or Break it? mark leonard interviewed by Martin Ådahl.

12. The Success of Integration oliver kamm interviewed by Adam Cwejman.

13. The Mistake by the Euro Romantics hans-olaf Henkel interviewed by Thomas Gür.

14. Europe: a Russian Perspective konstantin von eggert interviewed by Thomas Gür.

266 global axess Spring 2013 Europe 15. The Wars, the Economy and the European Union patricia clavin interviewed by Thomas Gür.

16. The Roots of the European Peace anthony pagden interviewed by Thomas Gür.

17. European Identity in Time of Crisis ariane chebel d’appollonia interviewed by Thomas Gür.

18. To Rediscover Europe and Invent Eutopia giulia sissa interviewed by Thomas Gür.

19. Victor Hugo and the European Peace agnès c poirier interviewed by Roland Poirier Martinsson.

20 The United States of Europe peter jay interviewed by Thomas Gür.

21. Enemies Became Friends: Germany and the EU kiran klaus patel interviewed by Thomas Gür.

22. The Challenges of European Integration josé m. de areilza interviewed by Nathan Shachar.

23. The Eastern Expansion and the Erosion of Memory argita daudze interviewed by Adam Cwejman.

24. The Paradoxes of European Identity pierre hassner interviewed by Thomas Gür.

25. Europe’s Future: Secularisation and Diversity david voas interviewed by Thomas Gür.

267 global axess 26. Europe: A Turkish Perspective ahmet evin interviewed by Nathan Shachar.

27. The Return of Religion eric kaufmann interviewed by Thomas Gür.

28. EU Foreign Policy in Times of Peace robert cooper interviewed by Anders Hellner.

29. The Ambiguous European Identity jan zielonka interviewed by Anders Hellner.

Fall 2013 Civilisation 1. Primordial Human Societies graeme barker interviewed by Thomas Gür.

2. Mesopotamia harriet crawford interviewed by Thomas Gür.

3. Before the Creation of the Nation State david wengrow interviewed by Thomas Gür.

4. Comparing Civilisations rita wright interviewed by Thomas Gür.

5. Greek Civilisation martin west interviewed by Thomas Gür.

6. Greece and India sheldon pollock interviewed by Thomas Gür.

7. The Return of Greece anthony grafton interviewed by Thomas Gür.

268 global axess 8. Ancient Greece Today richard buxton interviewed by Thomas Gür.

9. Rise and Fall tom holland interviewed by Thomas Gür.

10. The Decline of the Roman Empire richard miles interviewed by Thomas Gür.

11. A Promise of Immortality stephen cave interviewed by Mattias Hessérus.

12. An Historian Observes Civilisation peter burke interviewed by Mattias Hessérus.

Spring 2014 Civilisation 13. A Natural State Versus the State jonathan israel interviewed by Carl Rudbeck.

14. An Ideal john armstrong interviewed by Isabella Thomas.

15. Civilisation and War christopher coker interviewed by Mattias Hessérus.

16. The Paradoxes of War robert johnson interviewed by Mattias Hessérus.

17. The Challenges of Civilisation rolf ekéus interviewed by Torbjörn Elensky.

18. Forerunners and Stragglers donald sassoon interviewed by Roland Poirier Martinsson

269 global axess 19. Orwell and Civilisation david j. taylor interviewed by Roland Poirier Martinsson.

20. Sublimations of the Twentieth Century karsten fischer interviewed by Roland Poirier Martinsson.

21. The Good Freedom jack fuller interviewed by Paulina Neuding.

22. What Made Auschwitz Possible? göran rosenberg interviewed by Jan Mosander.

23. The Foundations of Civilisation richard swartz interviewed by Per Svensson.

24. Quality of Life and Happiness ruut veenhoven interviewed by Adam Cwejman.

25. China and the Decline of the West rana mitter interviewed by Ove Joanson.

26. The Rise and Decline of China jonathan haslam interviewed by Ove Joanson.

27. The Power of the US philip bobbitt interviewed by Paulina Neuding.

28. Complications from the Expansion of China örjan berner interviewed by Jan Mosander.

29. Russia and Europe kristian gerner interviewed by Adam Cwejman.

30. What is Civilisation? maciej zaremba interviewed by Carl Rudbeck.

270 global axess Fall 2014 Religion 1. The History of Christianity diarmaid macCulloch interviewed by PJ Anders Linder.

2. JudaismToday göran rosenberg interviewed by Eva Ekselius.

3. Mohammad and Monotheism reza aslan interviewed by PJ Anders Linder.

4. Early Christianity elaine pagels interviewed by Eva Ekselius.

5. The Universal Church janne haaland interviewed by Eva Ekselius.

6. Religion and Politics in the Middle East pär stenbäck interviewed by Eva Ekselius.

7. Is God Back? adrian wooldridge interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

8. The Same Text – Several Religions david sloan wilson interviewed by PJ Anders Linder.

9. Religion and passion jessica frazier interviewed by Mattias Hessérus.

10. Dante and the Religion of Europe a. n. wilson interviewed by Mattias Hessérus.

11. Love as Religion simon may interviewed by Mattias Hessérus.

271 global axess 12. Gnosticism in Our Time malise ruthven interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

13. Religion in the Mesopotamian Uruk daniel potts interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

14. Vedic Hinduism julius lipner interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

15. Religious Nuclear Weapons ariel glucklich interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

Fall 2015 War 1. The Sacralisation of Violence tom holland interviewed by Thomas Gür.

2. War and Statehood philip bobbitt interviewed by Thomas Gür.

3. Notions of War dick harrisson interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

4. Media and War – Spain 1936 nathan shachar interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

5. The Militant Jihadist Poetry elisabeth kendall interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

6. The Long Peace and Nuclear Deterrence sir lawrence freedman interviewed by Thomas Gür.

7. The Impact of the First World War sir hew strachan interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

272 global axess 8. War in Nazi Imagination richard j evans interviewed by Thomas Gür.

9. US Military Interventions fredrik logevall interviewed by Mattias Hessérus.

10. US Warfare Since 1991 frederick kagan interviewed by Thomas Gür.

11. The Jihadist IS malise ruthven interviewed by PJ Anders Linder.

12. Can we Stop IS? jessica stern interviewed by Renate Larssen.

13. How War Serves Putin’s Russia gregory feifer interviewed by Mattias Hessérus.

14. The New Russian Wars lilia stern interviewed by Thomas Gür.

15. The Battle of Narratives michael weiss interviewed by PJ Anders Linder.

16. Recruitment of Jihadist Fighters in Sweden magnus ranstorp interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

17. The Uncertainties of National Security andrew preston interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

18. The United States and the New Way of War kimberly kagan interviewed by Thomas Gür.

273 global axess Fall 2016 Geopolitics 1. Brexit fraser nelson interviewed by Mattias Hessérus.

2. Geopolitics in our time jeremy black interviewed by Mattias Hessérus.

3. The Greeks on Geopolitics barry strauss interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

4. The Mongol Empire morris rossabi interviewed by Ulf Wickbom.

5. The Creation of Europe peter heather interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

6. The Return of Power Politics josef joffe interviewed by Nikals Ekdal.

7. Geopolitics and History sean mcmeekin interviewed by Mattias Hessérus.

8. The Crisis of World Order walter russell mead interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

9. Geography and a Paradox philip bobbitt interviewed by PJ Anders Linder.

10. The Power over the Seas lincoln paine interviewed by Ulf Wickbom.

11. The Portuguese: Pioneers of Globalisation roger crowley interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

274 global axess 12. The Napoleonic Empire michael broers interviewed by PJ Anders Linder.

13. The French-German Relationship christine ockrent, interviewed by Mattias Hessérus.

14. Geopolitics in the Third Reich richard overy interviewed by Thomas Gür.

15. Struggle for Supremacy in Eastern Europe mikael wigell interviewed by Thomas Gür.

16. American Geopolitics andrew preston, interviewed by PJ Anders Linder.

17. The Geopolitics of Jihad elisabeth kendall interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

18. Thoughts From the 1860s norman stone interviewed by Thomas Gür.

19. Russia in the Middle East kimberly kagan, interviewed by Ulf Wickbom.

20. The Empire Strikes Back david frum interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

21. The Future of Geopolitics noah feldman interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

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TV Productions for Swedish Television (SVT)

2000 Why Do We Read? Harold Bloom, Professor at Yale University and New York University, was interviewed by Göran Rosenberg, Journalist and Author. The interview emerged from the Engelsberg Seminar 2000, “Visions of the Future”.

2001 The Loss of God Five interviews which emerged from the Engelsberg Seminar 2001, “The Future of Religion”.

1. The Fundamentalist Temptation robert jay lifton, visiting Professor at Harvard Medical School, USA, was interviewed by Göran Rosenberg, Journalist and Author.

2. The Revenge of the Sacred leszek kolakowski, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, University of Chicago and Fellow of the British Academy, was interviewed by Göran Rosenberg, Journalist and Author.

277 television programmes 3. The God Within elaine pagels, Harrington Spear Pain Professor of Religion at Princeton University, USA, was interviewed by Göran Rosenberg, Journalist and Author.

4. Our Need for Narrative , Author and Member of the Swedish Academy, was interviewed by Göran Rosenberg, Journalist and Author.

5. Allah for All? tariq ramadan, Writer and President of the think tank European Muslim Network, Belgium, was interviewed by Göran Rosenberg, Journalist and Author.

2002 What is Man? Five interviews emanating from the Engelsberg Seminar 2002, “Consciousness, Genetics and Society”.

1. Man is a Vehicle for His Genes richard dawkins, British Ethologist, Evolutionary Biologist and Popular Science Author, was interviewed by Göran Rosenberg, Journalist and Author.

2. Man is a Moral Being erwin bischofberger, Professor of Medical Ethics at Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, was interviewed by Göran Rosenberg, Journalist and Author.

3. Man is Man and Woman camille paglia, Professor of Humanities, University of the Arts, , USA, was interviewed by Göran Rosenberg, Journalist and Author.

278 television programs 4. Man is a Cultural Being paul ehrlich, Professor of Population Studies at Stanford University, USA, was interviewed by Göran Rosenberg, Journalist and Author.

5. Man is His Own Creator lee m silver, Professor of Molecular Biology and Public Affairs at Princeton University, USA, was interviewed by Göran Rosenberg, Journalist and Author.

Engelsberg Documentaries 2000–04 1. Visions of the Future, based on the Engelsberg Seminar 2000.

2. The Future of Religion, based on the Engelsberg Seminar 2001.

3. Consciousness, Genetics and Society, based on the Engelsberg Seminar 2002.

4. Towards a Cosmopolitan Culture? based on the Engelsberg Seminar 2003.

5. Media and Media Power, based on the Engelsberg Seminar 2004.

279 television programmes Television programmes broadcast on TV8

2001 Robert J. Shapiro former US Under Secretary of Commerce, Robert J. Shapiro, was interviewed by Author and Journalist Axel Odelberg.

2002 Genetic Axess – Man from Creature to Creator The 20th century was dominated by a number of utopian move­ ments such as communism and Nazism which endeavoured to transform human nature radically. In biological science today, advanced efforts are being made to change the basic terms of human life. Biological science will perhaps succeed where those ideologies failed – in creating a new human being. Developments that we have only been able to see in sci-fi films until now are on the point of coming true. Dr. Panayiotis Zavos, whom some have called the Dr. Frankenstein of our time, appears in the series Genetic Axess: Man from Creature to Creator. Three documentaries introduced us to some of Sweden’s and the world’s leading researchers and critics of genetic research. Provocateur Dr. Zavos claimed to be already capable of cloning human beings, and Georg Klein argued that science must work with no regard for opinions. They were strongly opposed by the feminist researcher and critic Hilary Rose. particapants: Sverre Sjölander, Kenan Malik, Lee M Silver and others.

Genetic Axess part 1. A Brave New World Genetic Axess part 2. The Moral Animal Genetic Axess part 3. The New Human Being

280 television programmes 2004 The Royal State Visit The Swedish King and Queen’s State Visit to Thailand in February 2003. Interviews made by Anders Hellner.

2005 Woman under Death Threat ayaan hirsi ali interviewed by Dilsa Demirbag-Sten.

281 television programmes The Engelsberg Dialogue

Fall 2003 Swedish intellectuals, politicians and scholars are interviewed in the weekly Engelsberg Dialogue.

1. The State and Social Democracy Bo Rothstein, Professor of Political Science at the University of Gothenburg, was interviewed by Göran Rosenberg, Journalist and Author.

2. Behind the Gay Movement Author Petra Östergren was interviewed by Susanna Popova Hakelius, Journalist.

3. Public Service Chairman of Sveriges Radio Ove Joanson was interviewed by Per Svensson, Cultural Editor of Expressen.

4. There is Something Rotten in the State of Sweden former Auditor General of Sweden Inga-Britt Ahlenius was interviewed by Niklas Ekdal, Political Editor, Dagens Nyheter.

5. Sick Sweden – On the Black Economy and Taxes Chief economist Stefan Fölster was interviewed by Kay Glans, Journalist.

6. The Ravaged Artist Author Björn Ranelid was interviewed by Björn Linnell, Journalist and Publisher.

7. A Swedish ? Chief Economist was interviewed by Thomas Gür, Journalist.

282 television programmes 8. Dagens Industri and Decency Editor-in-chief of Dagens Industri Gunilla Herlitz was inter­ viewed by Susanna Popova Hakelius, Journalist.

9. The UN – A Beauty Queen? Author and Journalist David Rieff was interviewed by Per Svensson, Cultural Editor at Expressen.

10.The Swedish Archbishop and the Flight from the Church Archbishop K G Hammar was interviewed by Niklas Ekdal, Political Editor, Dagens Nyheter.

Spring 2004 1. Who Will Pay When ”” Becomes an Old People’s Home? gunnar wetterberg, Historian and Writer, Head of the Policy Department at the Swedish Confederation of Pro­ fessional Associations was interviewed by Per Svensson, Cultural Editor at Expressen.

2. A Defence for Europe lars wedin from the Swedish National Defence College was interviewed by Kay Glans, Journalist.

3. Svenska Dagbladet – A Silenced Dragon? lena k samuelsson, Editor-in-Chief of Svenska ­Dagbladet was interviewed by Rolf van den Brink, Journalist.

4. Aftonbladet – Anders Gerdin’s Success Story anders gerdin, Editor-in-Chief of Aftonbladet was inter­ viewed by Susanna Popova Hakelius, Journalist.

5. Does Sweden Lack Defence? håkan syrén, Sweden’s Commander-in-Chief was inter­ viewed by Niklas Ekdal, Political Editor, Dagens Nyheter.

283 television programmes 6. Sveriges Television – Burning Hot Public Service christina jutterström, CEO of Swedish Television was ­interviewed by Susanna Popova Hakelius, Journalist.

7. Expressen – Paparazzi Makes the Sales Fly High otto sjöberg, Editor-in-Chief of Expressen was inter­ viewed by Susanna Popova Hakelius, Journalist.

8. Dagens Nyheter – The Last Publicist? jan wifstrand, Editor-in-Chief of Dagens Nyheter was interviewed by Susanna Popova Hakelius, Journalist.

9. TV4 – Jan Scherman Speaks His Mind jan scherman, CEO of TV4 was interviewed by Susanna Popova Hakelius, Journalist.

10. Media and Media Power Round table talks with Sweden’s leading newspaper editors led by Journalists Susanna Popova Hakelius and Rolf van den Brink: christina jutterström, CEO of Swedish Television, otto sjöberg, Editor-in-Chief of Expressen, anders gerdin, Editor-in-Chief of Aftonbladet, gunilla herlitz, Editor-in-Chief of Dagens Industri and lena k samuelson, Editor-in-Chief of Svenska Dagbladet.

11. Personified Business – The Power and Agenda of Swedish Business Journalism Discussion between jan wifstrand, Editor-in-Chief of Dagens Nyheter and weje sandén, Editor-in-Chief of Veckans Affärer, led by Thomas Gür.

Fall 2004 1. The Yes-Men hans l zetterberg, sociologist and public opinion analyst, was interviewed by Susanna Popova Hakelius, Journalist.

284 television programmes 2. How to Handle Power kjell-olof feldt, former minister of finance, was inter­ viewed by PJ Anders Linder, Journalist and Political Editor of Svenska Dagbladet.

3. A Non-Socialist Advocate of Change mauricio rojas, Member of Parliament, was interviewed by Peter Wolodarski, Journalist at Dagens Nyheter.

4. A Right-Wing Alliance hans bergström, former Editor-in-Chief of Dagens Nyheter, was interviewed by Peter Wolodarski, Journalist at Dagens Nyheter.

5. How are Elections Won? agneta dreber, CEO of Livsmedelsföretagen, was inter­ viewed by Peter Wolodarski, Journalist at Dagens Nyheter.

6. In Defence of Capitalism johan norberg, freelance free-marketer and Author, was interviewed by Per Svensson, Cultural Editor at Expressen.

7. The Strengths of the Right roland poirier martinsson, PhD in philosophy and Author, was interviewed by Susanna Popova Hakelius, Jour­ nalist.

8. Robin Hood in the Shape of a Legal Expert gunnar strömmer, Founder of the Centre for Justice, was interviewed by PJ Anders Linder, Journalist and Political Editor of Svenska Dagbladet.

9. Secret and Successful janerik larsson, Journalist and Consultant, was inter­ viewed by Susanna Popova Hakelius, Journalist.

285 television programmes 10. Pippi Longstocking of the Right-Wing marit paulsen, Member of the European Parliament, was interviewed by Peter Wolodarski, Journalist at Dagens Nyheter.

Spring 2005 1. bengt göransson, Politician, Swedish Social Democrats (Socialdemokraterna), was interviewed by Björn Linnell.

2. kjell-olof feldt, former Minister of Finance, was inter­ viewed by Göran Greider.

3. anders isaksson, Author and Journalist, Dagens Industri, was interviewed by Kay Glans.

4. carl bildt, former Prime Minister, and Sverker Åström, former State Secretary for Foreign Affairs, were interviewed by Anders Hellner.

5. olle sahlström, Author and Journalist, was interviewed by Per Svensson.

6. bo södersten, Professor Emeritus of Economics and Politician, Swedish Social Democrats (Socialdemokraterna), was interviewed by Fabian af Petersen.

7. ingvar carlsson, former Prime Minister, was ­inter­ viewed by Peter Wolodarski.

8. ozan sunar, Freelance Journalist and Founder of Re: Orient, was interviewed by Thomas Gür.

9. björn rosengren, Senior Adviser, the Stenbeck Group, was interviewed by Maria Borelius.

10. patrick salmon, Historian, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, was interviewed by Niklas Ekdal.

286 television programmes Media 8 We receive a large part of our sense of reality from the mass media. Media’s tremendous impact has today become so great that we may speak of its power over the truth. But how truthful are the media really? Media 8 checked and reviewed the content and quality of Sweden’s media. In the studio: Susanna Popova Hakelius, Journalist, and Mats Ekström, Professor of Media and Communications, Örebro University.

Fall 2004 1. The End of Publicists With Arne Ruth, Professor of Journalism, Carin Stenström, Editor of the Christian daily Världen i dag, Staffan Erfors, Editor- in-Chief of Kvällsposten, Ulrika Saxon from Bonnier Tidskrifter, Mattias Göransson Editor-in-Chief and founder of Offside magazine, Eva Franchell, late Foreign Minister Anna Lindh’s close friend and Thomas Mattsson, Editor of Expressen.

2. Who Owns the Media? With Göran Persson, , Marita Ulv­ skog, Head of the Social Democratic Party, Thorbjörn Larsson, Chairman of TV4 and Expressen, Lars Weiss, Journalist and Writer, Kerstin Brunnberg, Head of Sveriges Radio, Sakari Pitkänen, Editor-in-Chief of Metro Stockholm, , Minister of Family and Children, Niklas Silow, Editor at Aftonbladet and Per Bering, father of the murdered psychologist Helena Bering.

3. The Principle of Free Access to Public Records With Finance Reporter and Journalist Olle Rossander, former Head of the Swedish National Audit Office Inga-Britt Ahlenius, Journalist Ylva Nilsson, Sveriges Radio, Journalist Cecilia Uddén, Chief Executive of Swedish Television Leif Jakobsson and Per Frykman, expert on personal branding.

287 television programmes 4. Media and Power With journalist at Dagens Nyheter Henrik Brors, Project Leader for the TV programme Uppdrag Granskning (SVT) Nils Hans­ son, Author and Journalist Jan Guillou, Political Commentator for SVT KG Bergström, Sveriges Radios Journalist Jan Mosander and Writer and Critic at Svenska Dagbladet Mats Gellerfeldt.

5. The Consultants and the Lobbyists With journalist at Effektiva Media Richard Björk, Editor at Expressen Thomas Mattsson, PR Consultants Fredrik Andersson and Martin Borgs, Lobbyist of the Year Ann-Thérese Enarsson, Editor-in-Chief of Norrländska Socialdemokraten Lennart Håkansson, Jonas Larsson and Editor-in-Chief of Västerbotten­ kuriren Torbjörn Bergmark.

6. Copied Journalism With Consul General Olle Wästberg, Editor-in-Chief of Dagens Nyheter Jan Wifstrand, the blogger at Stockholm Spectator Paul O’Mahony, Journalist Jan Guillou, News Editor of Ekot Rolf Stengård, former CEO of Ericsson Kurt Hellström and Editor at Expressen Thomas Mattsson.

2005 1. The Archetypes of Journalism Lars Norén, Bo Lindqvist, Ester Pollack, Niklas Lundblad, Per Wendel, Peppe Engberg and Lars Engvall were interviewed by Susanna Popova. With professor Jesper Strömbäck.

2. Foreign Correspondents Stig Fredriksson, Kjell-Albin Abrahamsson, Staffan Heimerson, PM Nilsson, and Anna Larsson were inter­ viewed by Susanna Popova. With Professor Jesper Strömbäck.

288 television programmes 3. Culture Journalism Håkan Jaensson, Åsa Beckman, Peter Luthersson, Jan Guillou and Lars Stjernqvist were interviewed by Susanna Popova. With Professor Jesper Strömbäck.

4. Ethical Journalism Susanne Wigorts Yngvesson, Janne Andersson, Johanna Lebourne and Maria Hasselgren were interviewed by Susanna Popova. With Professor Jesper Strömbäck.

5. FI – The Media Party Cecilia Gamre, Lena Smedsaas, Jesper Katz, Göran Ellung, Cecilia Renfors and Per-Arne Jigenius were interviewed by Susanna Popova. With Professor Jesper Strömbäck.

6. Advertising in the Media Jan Wifstrand, Gunnar Strömblad, Peter Carnello, Bengt Görans­son and Mats Knutson were interviewed by Susanna Popova. With Professor Jesper Strömbäck.

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Spring 2006 Nobel Special Interview with Nobel Prize laureate in literature orhan pamuk by Thomas Steinfeld, Cultural Editor, Süd­ deutsche Zeitung.

1900-talets totalitära ideologier With host Kay Glans. 1. Nazism 2. Communism 3. Terrorism

Kvinnor på gränsen till väst Documentary by Katarina von Axelson and Dilsa Demirbag- Sten

Fall 2006 Studio Ekdal – Current affairs TV show with host Niklas Ekdal, Journalist and political editor of Dagens Nyheter. 1. Årets valutgång 2. Demokratins utmaningar 3. Den nya regeringen 4. Putins Ryssland 5. Ahlenius om tillståndet i staten 291 television programmes 6. Sverige och supermakten 7. Ungdomars psykiska ohälsa 8. Iraks framtid 9. Kunskapsflykten från Sverige 10. Skyldigheten att skydda 11. Avtalsrörelsen och jobben 12. Nobelpriset i litteratur

Ortmark Host Åke Ortmark interviewing invited guests. Season one. 1. filippa reinfeldt 2. wanja lundby wedin 3. mauricio rojas 4. jan henningsson 5. gunvor engström 6. hans blix 7. jan nygren 8. christer gardell 9. 10. mikael odenberg 11. hans l. zetterberg 12. marie göranzon

Veckans debatt Hosts Lennart Persson and Staffan Heimerson with guests. Season one. 1. Lögn och politik i valrörelsen 2. Lättja: last eller lust? 3. Ny FN-chef utses: Vad händer med FN? 4. Kriskommission: sossarna efter valet 5. Trygghetsnarkomani 6. Inför psykiatriutredningen 7. Inför kongressvalet i USA: svenskarna och Amerika 8. Kvinnor, makt och karriär: hur går det ihop? 9. Om prostitutionen 10. Kan vi försvara oss?

292 television programmes 11. Hur sköter sig den nya regeringen? 12. Säsongsavslutning

Nils Petter Sundgren A TV programme about the history of film hosted by film critic Nils Petter Sundgren. 1. Svenska satkärringar 2. Svenska vampyrer 3. Svenska snutar 4. Svenska bönder

Dokumentär utifrån Documentaries with host Anders Hellner, season one. 1. Nepal – Kingdom on the Edge 2. Darfur – Into the Death Zone 3. Democratic Republic of Congo – The UN’s Dirty War 4. Kenya 5. Somalia and the al-Qaeda 6. Western Sahara – Storm in the Sahara 7. Brazil – Rio Slum Warfare 8. Pakistan 9. Turkey – Europé’s Hidden War 10. Extra: Anna Politkovskaya 11. Sri Lanka – Tigers in the Shadows 12. Lebanon – Living with Hezbollah 13. India’s Hidden War 14. South Africa – The New Apartheid 15. Guatemala – City of the Dead 16. West Papua – Rainforest Warriors 17. Nigeria – Fire in the Delta 18. Mexico – The Longest Journey

Aktuellt från Grönköping 15 episodes hosted by Sverker Åström.

293 television programmes Åsiktsmaskinen Invited guests discuss current events with Susanna Popova Hakelius, season one. 1. Klimatet – Ett mediehot? 2. Mediedrevet 3. Pressfrihet eller personlig integritet? 4. Ledarskribenterna

Vem var Shakespeare? About William Shakespeare with host Björn Linnell, Journalist and Publisher.

Spring 2007 Studio Ekdal – current affairs TV show with host Niklas Ekdal, Journalist and Political Editor at Dagens Nyheter. 1. EU – en 50-åring på väg att spricka 2. Globalisering på övertid 3. Övervikt – ny forskning 4. Splittrade liberaler 5. Smartare konsumtion 6. Arbetarpartiernas kamp 7. Spelmonopol på fall 8. Olympiska propagandaspel 9. Föredömet Finland 10. Bomber och bistånd 11. Kejsarsnitt – En knivig fråga 12. Slutet för vargen 13. Slaget om förorten 14. Oljans axelmakter 15. Stjärnan mot laget 16. Högre löner – färre jobb

294 television programmes Åsiktsmaskinen Invited guests discuss current topics with host Susanna Popova Hakelius, season two. 1. En listjournalist 2. De politiska kommentatorerna 3. Sveket mot demokratin 4. Åsiktsakademikerna 5. Bildt, bloggandet och demokratin 6. Från marginalen 7. Christer Gardell och medierna 8. Bildning – utdöd eller bara förändrad? 9. Journalistik i kris 10. Sverigedemokraterna och medierna

Ortmark Host Åke Ortmark interviewing invited guests. Season two. 1. lars nittve 2. birgitta ohlsson 3. 4. rolf ekéus 5. cecilia stegö cilò 6. mariana burenstam linder 7. 8. morgan johansson 9. jan malmsjö 10. jimmie åkesson 11. börje ahlstedt 12. anders borg

Dokumetär utifrån Documentaries with host Anders Hellner, season two. 1. Japan 2. Cuba 3. Armenia 4. Afghanistan 5. Moldova 6. Stasi

295 television programmes 7. China 8. European Immigrants 9. Africa and Islam

Veckans debatt Hosts Lennart Persson and Staffan Heimerson with guests. Season two. 1. De nya ledarna 2. Vart tog föräldrarna vägen 3. Vad händer med det svenska språket? 4. Ska svenska försvaret sköta krigsrapporteringen? 5. Massage mot stroke 6. Är höghus vackra? 7. Klimatförändrad ekonomi 8. Vacker till varje pris 9. Sveriges bäste kung? 10. Duell om journalistik 11. Skillnader i hjärnan 12. Konst att kissa offentligt 13. Unga struntar i facket 14. Bibeln vållar strid 15. Är shopping en ny religion? 16. Säsongsavslutning våren 2007

Public Service A discussion about public service. participants: Eva Hamil­ ton (SVT), Björn Rosengren (MTG), Peter Örn (SR), Crister Fritzson (Boxer), Kurt Almqvist (Axess TV), Lars Adaktusson (TV8) , Carl Johan Swanson (Ministry of Culture)

Samtal pågår Conversations with invited guests led by Anders Hellner 1. agneta pleijel 2. tomas ries 3. bo huldt 4. Extra med anledning av Lars Orups bortgång 5. karolin johansson

296 television programmes 6. henrik williams 7. mats johansson 8. susanna popova 9. gunnar wetterberg 10. inger enkvist 11. kristoffer leandoer 12. kjell goldmann 13. ricki neuman 14. jonas tallberg 15. anna jonsson 16. lars melin 17. johan lagerkvist 18. johan wennström 19.anders isaksson

Axess tidskrift presenterar A TV programme hosted by Johan Lundberg, Editor-in-Chief of Axess Magazine. 1. Skönhetens återkomst 2. I döda poeters sällskap 3. Dikten och verkligheten 4. Samtal om Ola Billgren

Kanon-TV Kanon-TV discussed modern society and its lack of interest in education and tradition, hosted by Associate Professor Johan Tralau, Political Scientist. 1. Ingen sanning, ingen kanon 2. Ensamhet och frihet 3. Språk i förfall 4. Sverige – En drängstuga? 5. Kulturkamp?

297 television programmes Fall 2007 Veckans debatt Hosts Lennart Persson and Staffan Heimerson with guests. Season three. 1. Konstnärer med rätt att kränka 2. När livet var en fest, eller? 3. Global uppvärmning: Vad säger vetenskapen? 4. Ett år efter valet – Tillståndet i nationen 5. Bokmässan 6. Skolan, kunskapen och den demokratiska fostran 7. Äktenskapet 8. Girighet 9. Rödebytragedin och ungdomsvåldet 10. USA-valet 11. Slaveri och skattemoral 12. Reinfeldts ledarstil och feminism 13. Strejker och monarkins framtid 14. Vargen och kärnkraften 15. Bordellhärvan 16. Rätten att födas, rätten att leva 17. Uppesittarkväll 18. 2007 – året som gick, året som kommer

Ekdal TV show with host Niklas Ekdal, Journalist and political editor of Dagens Nyheter. 1. Sjuka läkare 2. Försvaret 3. Israel 4. Lotterisamhället 5. Finland 6. Den finansiella istiden

298 television programmes Ortmark Host Åke Ortmark interviewing invited guests. Season three. 1. per schlingmann 2. özz nujen 3. pc jersild 4. nyamko sabuni 5. björn ulvaeus 6. lorentz lyttkens 7. jan björklund 8. marcus storch 9. erik åsbrink 10. stefan larsson 11. leif g w persson 12. lena endre

Välfärdsåren The author of the book Välfärdsåren: svensk historia 1945–1986, Associate Professor Göran Hägg, hosted the TV programme with the same name. Hägg looked into the mechanisms behind economic growth in Sweden during the years 1945–86, he visited important historical places and talked to key persons from the period in question. 1. 1945–49 – En oblodig revolution 2. 1950–54 – Det stora språnget 3. 1955–59 – Sista striden 4. 1960–65 – Från idéer till idyll 5. 1966–68 – Välfärdens högsommar 6. 1968–73 – Rekårdår och revolter

Salong Axess Authors, journalists, politicians and scholars met in the pro­ gramme and discussed current affairs. Host: Anders Hellner. 1. Antiamerikanismen 2. Utomeuropeisk rasism

299 television programmes Frihetens vägar TV history programme with Per Svensson, Cultural Editor at Expressen. 1. Toleransens paradoxer 2. Från Rom och hit 3. Hoten mot friheten

Nyfiken på … Associated Professor Göran Hägg visited the Book Fair in Gothenburg and talked to researchers and authors about their latest works. Season one. 1. sture linnér 2. johan svedjedal 3. nils uddenberg 4. carina burman 5. anders wahlgren 6. per wästberg 7. svante norrhem 8. bengt jangfeldt 9. sven-bertil taube 10. dick harrison 11. lars olof larsson 12. eva helena ulvros 13. åsa linderborg 14. birger bergh

Var fjortonde dag A TV show on cultural issues with the Editor-in-Chief of Axess Magazine, Associate Professor Johan Lundberg. 1. Edward Said 2. Erik Stagnelius 3. Why is Everybody Writing Detective Novels? 4. Modernism 5. About Museums 6. Ugly Buildings 7. Culture as Fashion and Fashion as Culture

300 television programmes Makten minns Host Arvid Lagercrantz interviewed former leading politicians. 1. ch hermansson 2. thorbjörn fälldin 3. ingvar carlsson 4. sverker åström 5. ingegerd troedsson

Axess Hearing – Om gasledningen Discussion about the planned gas pipeline between Russia and Germany. Among the participants were representatives from Nord Stream, experts on public international law and inter­ national politics, experts on Germany, Russia and Poland, Swedish politicians and representatives from the Swedish Armed Forces. The hearing was moderated by Thomas Gür, TV Host at Axess TV. (Two episodes)

Den norrländska Guden Associate Professor Johan Lundberg, Editor-in-Chief of Axess Magazine, interviewed the Author , Member of the Swedish Academy, about his novel Norrlands akvavit.

Modernitetens kris – om vår tids andlighet Journalist and Author Anita Goldman in dialogue with invited guests. guests: Göran Rosenberg, Author, , Author, Translator and Poet, Antoon Geels, Professor of Psychology of Religion, Lund University, Father Bernard Durel, Dominican Republic

Norman Mailer in memoriam Host Anders Hellner and Literary Critic Mats Gellerfelt talked about the Author Norman Mailer to his friend, former Ambas­ sador rolf ekéus.

301 television programmes Zarembas val With host Maciej Zaremba. 1. En dag i folkrepubliken Polen 2. Tuer les Tous: Rwanda – Historien om ett folkmord 3. Welfare. With frederick weisman

Det handlar om musik Host Sofia Nyblom lets the music set the tone in conversations with profiles within and outside the music world. Season one. 1. maria fontosh 2. andreas brantelid 3. anders wiklund 4. michael weinius 5. eva ollikainen 6. joakim milder

Ayaan Hirsi Ali In 2007, at the Royal Society of Arts in London, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, who lives under a death threat imposed by Muslim funda­ mentalists, debated with Professor Timothy Garton Ash, one of Britain’s most prominent public intellectuals, who has in the past criticiced her for being an “enlightenment fundamentalist” and too beautiful. John Lloyd, Director of Journalism at the Reuters Institute, Oxford University chaired the debate.

Spring 2008 Veckans debatt Hosts Lennart Persson and Staffan Heimerson with guests. Season four. 1. Blir världen bättre eller sämre? 2. Vad är borgerlig kulturpolitik? 3. Nuderaffären 4. Kulturdebatt: Politiska experter tippar galet! 5. Det mångkulturella samhället: Hur fungerar det? 6. Kosovo och vårt behov avNationalstaten 7. Maktskiftet: Blev det någon skillnad?

302 television programmes 8. Ordning härskar i skolan, eller? 9. När ingen längre tar ansvar 10. Behöver vi en moralisk kompass? 11. Livet är en fest, men inte för vänstern? 12. Svenska språket: I behov av skyddslag? 13. På vems sida står polisen? 14. Skyskrapor för miljöns skull? 15. OS-bojkott och tvångsvård av sexbrottslingar 16. Historiens hemskaste härskare 17. Sjuksköterskelöner 18. Etablissemanget och vänstervåldet 19. Rättvisans lotteri

Det handlar om musik Host Sofia Nyblom lets the music set the tone in conversations with profiles from within and outside the music world. Season two. 1. roland pöntinen 2. martin fröst 3. katarina dalayman 4. mats bergström och olle persson 5. matti bye 6. loa falkman 7. tobias ringborg 8. erika sunnegårdh

Ekdal TV show with host Niklas Ekdal, Journalist and Political Editor at Dagens Nyheter. 1. Stora vinster utan jordbrukssubventioner 2. Frihet och förtryck 3. Islam behöver reformeras 4. Den svenska förvaltningen kan halveras 5. Israel: En ung 60-åring 6. Skolan 7. Special: Intervju med Israels ambassadör Eviatar Manor

303 television programmes Kanon-TV Kanon-TV discussed modern society and it’s lack of interest in education and tradition, hosted by Associate Professor Johan Tralau, Political Scientist. 1. Sex överallt 2. Är universiteten arbetsförmedlingar? 3. Modets förtryck 4. Döda språk 5. Religion

Ortmark Host Åke Ortmark interviewing invited guests. Season four. 1. percy barnevik 2. eva dahlgren 3. thomas östros 4. gunnar akner 5. kristina axén olin 6. kerstin brunnberg 7. Special: Presidentkandidaten michael dukakis

Salong Axess Authors, journalists, politicians and scholars met in the pro­ gramme and discussed current affairs. Host: Anders Hellner. 1. Religionens återkomst 2. Ryssland efter Putin 3. Tankesmedjornas återkomst

Uppdrag K A series about different aspects of Swedish cultural life. Host: Associate Professor Johan Lundberg, Editor-in-Chief of Axess Magazine. 1. K:1 Art 2. K:2 The School 3. K:3 Theatre 4. K:4 The Swedish Royal Court

304 television programmes Socialdemokraterna minns – Epoken Persson Leading social democrats talk about the era of Prime Minister Göran Persson. Senior Editor Arvid Lagercrantz interviewed. 1. björn rosengren, Senior Adviser, the Stenbeck Group and former Swedish Minister for Business, Swedish Social Democrats (Socialdemokraterna) 2. nalin pekgul, Politician, Swedish Social Democrats ­(Social­demokraterna) 3. pär nuder, Politician, former Swedish Minister for Finance, Swedish Social Democrats (Socialdemokraterna) 4. , Politician, former Minister for Culture, Swedish Social Democrats (Socialdemokraterna) 5. ilmar reepalu, Politician, Municipal Commissioner, Malmö, Swedish Social Democrats (Socialdemokraterna)

Pressklubben News Editor of Ekot, rolf stengård, and Editor in Chief of Aftonbladet, jan helin, discuss the media and the Engla murder case. Led by host Lennart Persson.

Kampen om pillret The Writer and Journalist ingrid carlberg was interviewed by Senior Editor Arvid Lagercrantz about the pharmaceutical industry.

Ansikte mot ansikte: Svenskarna 1. johan kinde 2. nina lagergren 3. dorotea bromberg 4. mitra h lager 5. olof kleberg

Kåren är ockuperad Discussion about the year 1968. From the seminar “Kårhus­ ockupationen och revolutionsåret 1968” May 26th 2008. moderators: Niklas Ekdal, Journalist and Annika Hag­ ström, Journalist and TV-host.

305 television programmes participants: Håkan Arvidsson, Lecturer in History, Roskilde University, Denmark, Anders Carlberg, former Politi­ cian, Founder of Fryshuset, Nick Cohen, Writer and Columnist for The Observer and New Statesman, UK, Rolf Ekéus, Ambassador,­ Chairman of the Governing Board at SIPRI, Gunnar Fredriksson, Author and Journalist, former Editor-in-Chief of Stockholms- Tidningen and Aftonbladet, Kristian Gerner, Professor of History, Lund University, Jackie Jakubowski, Author and Journalist, Editor-in-Chief of Judisk Krönika, Mats Johansson, Journalist, Author and Politician, Former Political Editor of Svenska Dagbladet and CEO of Timbro, John Lloyd, Journalist and Author, Contributing Editor, Financial Times, Director of Journalism, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, Oxford, UK, Svante Nordin, Professor of History of Science and Ideas at Lund University, Ludvig Rasmusson, Writer and Freelance Journalist, Kim Salomon, Professor of History, Lund University, Nathan Shachar, Journalist, Dagens Nyheter, Gunilla Thorgren, Journalist, Politician and Author, former Member of Grupp 8, Maciej Zaremba, Journalist and Author.

Axess på sommarturné Axess Magazine and Axess TV on a road trip to Swedish Uni­ versities. Hosts: Associate Professor Johan Lundberg, Editor- in-Chief of Axess Magazine and Associated Professor Göran Hägg, Author and PhD in the History of Literature. 1. svante nordin 2. karin johannisson 3. stig larsson 4. mohammad fazlhashemi

Fall 2008 Pratbar från Almedalen Claes de Faire and Viggo Cavling interviewing party leaders. 1. jan björklund 2. 3.

306 television programmes 4. göran hägglund 5. maria wetterstrand 6.

Ekdal TV show with host Niklas Ekdal, Journalist and Political Editor at Dagens Nyheter. 1. Forskningsfusket 2. Konspirationsteorier 3. Gustav III 4. Politisk PR 5. Historiens återkomst 6. Finanskrisen

Fokus på … Hostess: Therese Larsson 1. Carl Johan De Geer 2. Den nya feminismen 3. Svenska politiska biografier

Det handlar om musik Host Sofia Nyblom lets the music set the tone in conversations with profiles from within and outside the music world. Season three. 1. malena ernman 2. christian lindberg 3. sakari oramo 4. 5. anna larsson 6. kjerstin dellert 7. svante henryson 8. dan laurin

Café Einstein Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning and Ulf Danielsson, Professor of Theoretical Physics at Uppsala University, discussed science with invited guests.

307 television programmes 1. Vår tids Frankenstein 2. Virtuella världar 3. Förstår vi världen 4. Rymden 5. Energi

Sveriges afrikanska krig Bengt Nilsson talked about SIDA. Questions were asked by Erik Arnér and moderator was Maria Rankka

Nyfiken på … Author and Associated Professor Göran Hägg visited the Book Fair in Gothenburg and talked to researchers and authors about their latest works. Season two. 1. Hitler 2. Judas 3. Bergman 4. Falkenland 5. Dan Andersson 6. Conspiracies 7. Queen Christina

Om kommunismens ideologi Why are young people of today still attracted by Communism in spite of the widespread knowledge of its evils? Swedish intellectuals who have studied the history of Communism discussed its enticements and its grim reality from a Swedish as well as a Russian perspective (two episodes.) participants: Klas-Göran Karlsson, Lecturer, Department of History, Lunds University, Håkan Blomkvist, PhD in History, Södertörns University, Kjell Albin Abrahamsson, Journalist, Sveriges Radio, Jakub Swecicki, the Swedish Institute of Inter­ national Affairs, Ildiko Asztalos-Morell, Researcher, Depart­ ment of Social and Economic Geography, Uppsala University, Tomas Sniegon, Lecturer, Central and Eastern European Studies, Lunds University

308 television programmes Spring 2009 Lundberg möter svenska författare Editor-in-chief of Axess Magazine associate professor Johan Lundberg talked to Swedish authors and intellectuals at the Book Fair in Gothenburg 2008. 1. , Author and Philosopher 2. martin ingvar, Professor in Integrative Medicine at the Osher Centre for Integrative Medicine and active at the Department of Clinical Neuroscience 3. kaa eneberg, Journalist and Author

Det handlar om musik Host Sofia Nyblom lets the music set the tone in conversations with profiles from within and outside the music world. Season four. 1. nils landgren and christian lindberg 2. nina stemme, matti hirvonen and stina ekblad 3. anders hillborg and dan berglund 4. barbara hendricks and magnus lindgren 5. salem al fakir and maria lindal 6. sofia jannok and josefine lindstrand 7. roland pöntinen and anders widmark 8. titiyo and goran kajfes

Ekonomiklubben – the Economics Club chairman: Martin Ådahl, CEO at the think tank FORES. standing members: Cecilia Hermansson, Chief Econo­ mist, Swedbank, Villy Bergström, Economist and former Deputy Governor of Sveriges Riksbank and Andreas Bergh, Economist, Lund University. 1. Standing members 2. Hans Tson Söderström, Adjunct Professor, Stockholm School of Economics, Kerstin Hallsten, Director of Forecasting, National Institute of Economic Research, Pehr Wissén, former Vice President, Handelsbanken, Jonas Vlachos, Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Stockholm

309 television programmes University, Anders Billing, Managing Editor, Affärsvärlden 3. Cecilia Skingsley, Head of fixed income & FX research, Swedbank, Bengt Dennis, former Governor of the Riksbank, Kerstin Hessius, CEO, Tredje AP-fonden. 4. Hans Tson Söderström, Adjunct Professor, Stockholm School of Economics, Ingemar Hansson, State Secretary, Ministry of Finance 5. Hans Tson Söderström, Adjunct Professor, Stockholm School of Economics, Per Krusell, Professor, Princeton University 6. Pehr Wissén, Former Vice President, Handelsbanken, Harry Flam, Professor, Institute for International Economic Studies, Stockholm University

Fall 2009 Nyfiken på … Author and Associate Professor Göran Hägg visited the Book Fair in Gothenburg and talked to some of our most well known researchers and authors about their latest works. Season two. 8. Jan Guillou 9. Mona Sahlin 10. The Universe 11. The Cold War 12. Modernism 13. Anders Sparrmann 14. Mussolini

Alexander Stoddart – Konstens egenvärde Lecture by the Scottish Sculptor and Honorary Professor alex­ an­der ­stoddart. From the seminar “Farliga Figurationer”­ at Edsvik Konsthall outside Stockholm, September 1st 2009.

Magasinet The programme consisted of three parts: Magasinet, foreign policy and domestic policy. host: Martin Ådahl, CEO at the think tank FORES. Johan Lundberg, Editor-in-Chief of Axess Magazine, participated as columnist (five episodes.)

310 television programmes Debatt om konst, kitsch och kritik From the seminar “Farliga Figurationer” at Edsvik Konsthall outside Stockholm on September 1st 2009. moderator: Mats Wiklund, Axess Magazine. participants: Jessica Kempe, Art Critic, Dagens Nyheter, Stockholm, Gunnar Larsson, Artist, Lecturer at the University College of Arts, Crafts and Design, Stockholm, PhD student Anna Brodow, Art Reviewer, Svenska Dagbladet, Stockholm, Associate Professor Peter Luthersson, Publisher at Atlantis, Stockholm, Sanna Tomac, Artist, Founder of the Swedish Academy of Realist Art/Atelier Stockholm, Stig Larsson, Author and Playwright, Sweden

Gustaf Sjökvists kammarkör Music programme with guest performances. Led by Gustaf Sjökvist. 1. georg riedel and Adolf Fredriks musikklasser 2. sven david sandström 3. mats bergström and björn johansson 4. bengt feldreich

Axess Hearing – Media och brottslingar After the sensational robbery of G4S Cash Service in Väst­­- berga outside Stockholm on September 23rd 2009 TV host and Journalist Erik Hörstadius asked questions about the connection between the media and criminals. participants: David Lagercrantz, Author, Thabo Motsie­ loa, TV Host and former Actor, Dick Sundevall, Journalist and Author, Stefan Wahlberg, Journalist, Columnist and TV Producer, Hans Månson, former Editor-in-Chief, Sydsvenskan, Helena du Rées, Criminologist, Sven-Erik Alhem, former Swedish Chief Prosecutor, Johannes Forssberg, Journalist, Petter Ljunggren, Journalist, Radio Host, Medierna, Sveriges Radio

Demos – De folkvaldas tribun A debate between representatives of the Social Democratic Party and the Moderate Party (six episodes).

311 television programmes 1. Jobben 2. Miljön 3. Vården 4. Brott och straff 5. Kulturpolitik 6. Försvaret

Morgondagens skola From the seminar “Morgondagens skola” about the school and the McKinsey report into it at Axess Studio Engelsberg on September 17th 2009. The Swedish Minister for Education and Science Jan Björklund was interviewed. moderator: Professor Per Bauhn. lecturers: Martin Ingvar, Professor of Integrative Medicine at the Osher Centre for Integrative Medicine and active at the Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Gunnar Ohrlander, Journalist and Writer, Mats Öhlin, Headmaster, Jonas Frykman, Professor of European Ethnology at Lund University, Inger Enkvist, Professor of Spanish Languages at Lund University

Spring 2010 Monica om Monica Together with Gösta Nilsson, Filip Augustson and Jesper Kviberg, Monica Borrfors sings the most famous and popular songs by Monica Zetterlund. Live from Engelsberg Studios in Stock­holm.

Ekonomiklubben – The Economics Club chairman: Martin Ådahl, CEO at the think tank FORES. standing members: Cecilia Hermansson, Chief Economist, Swedbank, Villy Bergström, Economist and former Vice Gover­ nor of Sveriges Riksbank and Andreas Bergh, Economist, Lund University. 1. Niklas Damsgaard, Doctor of Economics 2. Klas Eklund, Senior Economist, SEB, Magnus Henrekson,

312 television programmes Professor, Research Institute for Industrial Economics, Lars Heikensten, Doctor of Economics 3. Klas Eklund, Senior Economist, SEB 4. Martin Andersson, Doctor of Economics, Pehr Wissén, former Vice President, Handelsbanken 5. Daniel Waldenström, Professor of Economics, Research Institute for Industrial Economics, Laura Hartman, Research Leader, Swedish Center for Business and Policy Studies (SNS), Jonas Vlachos, Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Stockholm University 6. Irma Rosenberg, former Deputy of Sveriges Riksbank 7. Edward Lazear, Professor of Economics, Stanford, former Adviser to George W Bush 8. Fredrik Sjöholm, Professor, Research Institute for Industrial Economics, Daniel Waldenström, Professor, Research In­ stitute for Industrial Economics 9. Anders Borg, Swedish Minister for Finance 10. Lars Calmfors, Professor of International Economics, In­ stitute for International Economic Studies, Stockholm Uni­ ver­sity. Olof Åslund, Professor, Director-General, Institute for Labour Market Policy Evaluation (IFAU)

Kväll med Ayaan Hirsi Ali Anders Hellner talked to Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Associate Professor Lars Vilks and Dick Erixon about freedom of speech, provocations and Islam.

Climategate och hotet mot isbjörnarna From the Seminar at Engelsberg Manor on May 6th 2010. moderator: Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning. participants: Ulf Danielsson, Professor, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Uppsala University, Niklas Ekdal, Writer and Editor, Dagens Nyheter, Olle Häggström, Professor, Mathematical Statistics, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Svante Nordin, Professor of History of Science and Ideas at Lund University, Kjell A. Nordström, Dr. of Economy, Stockholm School of Economics, Writer and Public

313 television programmes Speaker, Johan Rockström, Professor, Stockholm University, Markku Rummukainen, Professor, SMHI, Programme Director, Mistra-SWECIA, Peter Stilbs, Professor of Physical Chemistry at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Maggie Thauersköld Crusell, Economist, Writer and Founder of the blog “The Climate Scam”

Välfärdsstatens framtid From the Seminar at Engelsberg Manor on May 20th 2010. moderator: Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning. participants: Stefan Ackerby, Chief Economist, Sveriges Kommuner och Landsting, Stefan Fölster, Chief Economist at Confederation of Swedish Enterprise (Svenskt Näringsliv), Stig Henriksson, Municipal Commissioner, Fagersta Municipality Antoinette Hetzler, Professor of Sociology, Lund University Åke Hillman, former Chairman of the Board of Health and Welfare, Västerås, Carina Nilsson, Writer, former Member of Staff at LO, Petter Odmark, Investigator at Försäkringskassan Per Schlingmann, Party Secretary the New Moderate Party, Stockholm, Erik Åsbrink, Chairman Försäkringskassan, former Swedish Finance Minister

Fall 2010 Framtidens arbeten From a seminar about the Future Labour Market at Engelsberg Manor on August 20th 2010. moderator: Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning. participants: Stefan Fölster, Chief Economist, Confedera­ tion of Swedish Enterprise (Svenskt Näringsliv), Thomas Gür, Journalist, Political Commentator and Columnist for Svenska Dagbladet, Patrik Engellau, Chairman of the Board, think tank Den nya välfärden and CEO, Aktietorget, Stockholm, Björn Rosengren, Senior Adviser, the Stenbeck Group, Stockholm, Roger Mörtvik, Analyst, TCO, Stockholm, Marie Söderqvist, CEO, United Minds, Stockholm, Lena Bäcker, Chief Economist, Kommuninvest, Örebro, Bo Malmberg, Professor of Human 314 television programmes Geography at Stockholm University, Research Leader at the Institute for Future Studies, Stockholm

Ekonomiklubben – The Economics Club chairman: Martin Ådahl, CEO at the think tank FORES. standing members: Cecilia Hermansson, chief economist, Swedbank, Villy Bergström, economist and former deputy governor of Sveriges Riksbank and Andreas Bergh, economist, Lund University. 1. Mats Dillén, Economist and Director-General at the Swedish National Institute of Economic Research, Jonas Vlachos, Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Stockholm University, Pehr Wissén, Professor, Stockholm School of Economics 2. Lars Calmfors, Professor of International Economics, In­ stitute for International Economic Studies, Stockholm Uni­ ver­sity, Robert Bergqvist, Chief Economist, SEB 3. Irma Rosenberg, former deputy Governor of Sveriges Riks­ bank, Anders Vredin, Economist, CEO Centre for Business and Policy Studies 4. Martin Flodén, Associate Professor, Stockholm School of Economics, Fredrik Sjöholm, Professor, Research Institute of Industrial Economics 5. Magnus Henrekson, CEO and Professor, Research Institute of Industrial Economics

Nyläst 1. ann heberlein 2. 3. oline stig 4. ernst brunner 5. ernst brunnar and birgit hemberg 6. louise boije af gennäs and per hagman

Kultureliten talar ut From the seminar “Kultureliten talar ut”, September 1st 2010 at Jakobsbergsgatan 2. moderator: Peter Luthersson.

315 television programmes lecturers: Stefan Eklund, Åsa Lindeborg, Karin Olsson, Björn Wiman.

Journalism and Democracy From a seminar about Media, Journalism and Democracy at IVA, Stockholm on October 22nd 2010 (five episodes). participants: John Lloyd, Director of the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, Oxford University and the Axess Programme on Journalism and Democracy, UK, Paul Starr, Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs, Princeton University, USA, Rodney Benson, Associate Professor of Media, Culture, and Communication, New York University, USA, Mattias Hessérus, Editor, Axess Magazine, Swedish Programme Leader, Axess Programme on Journalism and Democracy, Stockholm, Sweden, Ferdinando Giugliano, Italian Programme Leader, Axess Programme on Journalism and Democracy, Italy, Paolo Mancini, Professor of Communication, University of Perugia, Italy, Janice Winter, Programme Manager, Axess Programme on Journalism and Democracy, UK, Guy Berger, Professor of Journalism and Head of School of Journalism and Media Studies, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa, Pippa Green, Professor and Head of Journalism Department, University of Pretoria, South Africa, Arkady Ostrovsky, Moscow, Bureau Chief, the Economist, Russia, Svetlana Sorokina, TV Journalist, Russia, Julia Latynina, Journalist and Radio Host, Radio Station Echo of Moscow, Russia, Haiyan Wang, Project Leader, Axess Chinese Programme on Journalism and Democracy, Hong Kong, China, Jiang Zhan, Professor, Department of International Journalism & Communication, Beijing Foreign Studies Uni­ versity, China, Agnès Gaudu, China Editor, Courrier Interna­ tional­ magazine, Paris, France

Spring 2011 Ekonomiklubben – The Economics Club chairman: Martin Ådahl, CEO at the think tank FORES. standing members: Cecilia Hermansson, Chief Econo­

316 television programmes mist, Swedbank, Villy Bergstrom, Economist and former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Sweden, and Andreas Bergh, Economist, Lund University. 1. Hans Lindblad, State Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Hans Tson Soderstrom, Adjunct Professor at the Stockholm School of Economics and former Head of the SNS. 2. Göran Zettergren, Chief Economist, TCO, Marian Radetzki, Professor of Economics. 3. Robert Bergqvist, Chief Economist, SEB, Hubert Fromlet, Professor of International Economics at the International Business School, Lars Jonung, National Economist and Columnist, Dagens Nyheter. 4. Nils Gottfries, Professor of Economics, Ola Pettersson, Chief Economist, Anders Rune, Chief Economist for the National Association of Engineering Companies (Teknikföretagen). 5. Fredrik Sjöholm, Professor of Economics, Jens Henriksson, CEO of the Stockholm Stock Exchange. 6. Anders Borg, Finance Minister, Kjell Olof Feldt, former Finance Minister.

Från järnbruk till (h)järnkraft – Den nya borgerligheten Seminar at Engelsberg about the Swedish centre-right politics, led by Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning. 1. Borgerlighet i tanke och gärning 2. Borgerlighetens möjligheter 3. Borgerlighetens utmaningar 4. Borgerlig identitet

Från järnbruk till (h)järnkraft – Hvad vilja Socialdemokraterna 2011? Seminar at Engelsberg. Members of the Social Democratic Crisis Commission and other leading social democrats discuss the outlook for the Social Democrats in 2011 with commentary by journalists and political scientists. The Moderator was Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning. 1. Socialdemokratin i en ny tid 2. Hur går vi vidare?

317 television programmes 3. En reforminriktad arbetsrörelse 4. Röster utifrån

Images of Sweden Is Sweden what it appears in the minds of people around the globe – a universal role model? How did Sweden become a model for many countries whose populations and circumstances are so different from those of Sweden? But is the Swedish model really so very model? These were some of the issues and questions raised at the seminar Images of Sweden, which was also broadcast in four episodes on Axess TV. moderator: Ulf Wickbom 1. The Idea of Sweden in History, Åke Daun, Dick Harrison, Svante Nordin, Neil Kent. 2. Particularity through the Ages, Lars Trägårdh, Polly Toynbee, Thomas Steinfeld, Timur Atnashev, Olle Wästberg. 3. The Abroad within: Immigration, Neutrality, Policy, Andrew Brown, Thomas Gür, Richard Swartz, Markus Uvell, Patrick Salmon, Anders Hellner, Anna Jardfelt. 4. The Next Sweden, Per Schlingmann, Åke Daun, Stig-Björn Ljunggren, Widar Andersson, Toby Young, Peje Emilsson, Hans Bergström.

Breakfast seminar with Axess Magazine Debate programme on themes from Axess Magazine. 1. Are We Really Getting Smarter? A Conversation About Intellect, Intelligence, and the Internet, Johan Lundberg, Johan Norberg and Inger Enkvist. 2. The Marketed Human Being, Johan Lundberg, Lotta Gröning and Niklas Ekdal. 3. The More We Are Together: A Conversation About Consensus, Opinion Pluralism and Gatekeepers, Johan Lundberg. Sakine Madon and Björn Wiman. 4. Extremism, Johan Lundberg, Karin Olsson and Torbjörn Elensky. 5. The Future of Social Democracy, Lotta Gröning, Björn Rosen­ gren, Henrik Berggren and Widar Andersson.

318 television programmes Fall 2011 Ekonomiklubben – The Economics Club chairman: Martin Ådahl, CEO at the think tank FORES. 1. Mats Persson, Professor of National Economics, Villy Berg­ ström, former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Sweden, Andreas Bergh, Researcher, University of Lund, Irma Rosenberg, Director of the National Debt Office Board, Robert Bergqvist, Chief Economist, SEB. 2. Hans Tson Söderstrom, Professor, Villy Bergström, former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Sweden, Magnus Henrekson, Professor at IFN, Stefan Fölster, Chief Econo­ mist, Confederation of Swedish Enterprise, Irene Wennemo, Secretary General of the Social Insurance Inquiry. 3. Lars Calmfors, Professor of International Economics, Goran Zettergren, Chief Economist, TCO, Kerstin Hessius, Presi­ dent of the Third AP Fund, Andreas Bergh, Researcher, Uni­ versity of Lund. 4. Cecilia Hermansson, Chief Economist at Swedbank, Bengt Assarsson, Associate Professor in Economics, Uppsala Uni­ ver­sity and Private Consultant, Uppsala, Sweden, Pehr Wissén, Professor, Stockholm School of Economics, Anders Vredin. 5. Thomas Östros, MP (S), Andreas Bergh, Researcher at the University of Lund, Johan Lönnroth, Associate Professor of Economics, Marika Lindgren Åsbrink, Economic Adviser to the Social Democratic Party. 6. Laura Hartman, Head of Research at the Social Insurance Agency, Jonas Vlachos, Associate Professor of Economics, Villy Bergström, former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Sweden, Richard Murray, Ph.D. in National Econo­ mics. 7. Villy Bergström, former Governor of the Central Bank of Sweden, Mauro Gozzo, Chief Economist, Export Council, Jens Henriksson, CEO of the Stockholm Stock Exchange, Peter Norman, Minister of the Financial Market. 8. John Hassler, Professor at Stockholm University, Ing-Marie

319 television programmes Gren, Professor at SLU, Cecilia Hermansson, Chief Econo­ mist at Swedbank, Villy Bergstrom, former Governor of the Central Bank of Sweden.

På agendan “On the Agenda” with Lars Adaktusson is a series of programs where politicians and researchers come together to identify areas of research that say something about politicians’ ideas. host: Lars Adaktusson. 1. Åsa Romson, Green Party Spokesperson, Sennerby Forsse, Vice Chancellor at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Sven Kullander, Chairman, Royal Academy of Science’s Energy Committee, Louise Trygg, Associate Professor, Linköping University. 2. Jan Björklund, Minister of Education, Martin Ingvar, Professor at the , Peter Gärdenfors, Professor, Lund University, and Mats Ekholm, Professor Emeritus, University of Karlstad. 3. Carl B. Hamilton, MP (FP), Dick Harrison, Professor, Lund University, Harry Flam, Professor, Stockholm University, Göran von Sydow, Researcher at SIEPS. 4. , Leader of the , Olof Petersson, Political Scientist, Sverker Sörlin, Professor of Environmental History at the Royal Institute of Technology, Jenny Madestam, Political Scientist, Stockholm University. 5. Sofia Arkelsten, Party Secretary of the Moderate Party, Thomas Furth, Futurologist and Research Director at Cairo’s Future, John Hassler, Professor at the Institute for Inter­ national Economics, Johan Carlstedt, Principal Project Manager for Innovation for Growth at the Engineering Science Academy, IVA. 6. Annie Lööf, Minister for Industry and Trade (C), Maria Khorsand, CEO of Sweden’s Techinical Research Institute, Magnus Henrekson, Professor of National Economics, Nils Karlson, CEO of Ratio. 7. Veronica Palm, MP (Socialdemokraterna), Chairman of the Stockholm Workers’ Council, Sweden, Louise Hallin,

320 television programmes Psychologist, Psychotherapist, Petra Östergren, Doctoral Student, Author, Sweden, Ann-Zofie Duvander, Associate Professor of Sociology and Demography. 8. Björn von Sydow, Associate Professor in Political Science and former Speaker of the Swedish parliament, Robert Dalsjö, PhD and Senior Analyst with the Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI); Stefan Ring, Retired Lieutenant Colonel, Researcher at the National Defence College, Sweden, Peter Nordlund, Engineer at the Swedish Defence Research Agency, FOI.

Nyfiken på … Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning, interviews leading Swedish non-fiction book writers at the Book and Library Fair in Gothenburg. Season three. 1. birgitta almgren och spionerna 2. svante nordin och Filosoferna 3. bo andersson och Wittgenstein 4. göran norrby och eliterna 5. hans albin larsson och En svensk skolhistoria 6. stefan olsson och konservatismen 7. bodil jönsson och horisonten 8. klas eklund och Kina 9. per gahrton och Miljöpartiet 10. tomas björk och bilden av Orienten 11. kristian gerner och Ryssland 12. eva österberg och historien

Från järnbruk till (h)järnkraft – Den gröna rörelsen A programme in three parts based on the seminar, the Green Movement with moderator Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning. 1. Den gröna rörelsen Miljö i tanke och gärning 2. Den gröna rörelsen En grön revolution 3. Den gröna rörelsen Miljöpartiets utmaningar

321 television programmes Från järnbruk till (h)järnkraft – Bortom multikulti A programme in four parts based on the seminar Beyond Multiculti with moderator Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning. 1. Invandring nu och då 2. Politikens utmaningar 3. Multikulturalism och andra begrepp 4. Intolerans i toleransens namn

Från järnbruk till (h)järnkraft – Extremism A programme in three parts based on the seminar Extremism with moderator Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning. 1. Extremismen i historia och nutid 2. Regional och lokal extremism 3. Utomparlamentarisk politisk extremism

Från järnbruk till (h)järnkraft – Farväl till feminismen? A programme in three parts based on the seminar Farewell to Feminism? With Moderator Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning. Will feminism survive the “bear hug” of politics and, if so, who are the new feminists? Where is feminism going? 1. Steven Sampson − Livet före feminismen, Anita Du Rietz − Svenska kvinnors företagande under 400 år, Susanna Popova − Från elitfeminister till kvinnliga företagare. 2. Sofia Arkelsten, finns det ett samhällsproblem? Nyamko Sabuni, kvotering, alltid fel? Thomas Gür, kvinnor och barn först. Mannen som förbrukningsvara. 3. Roland Poirier Martinsson, farväl till feminismen? Ebba Busch, framtidens feminism, Bahareh Andersson, kultur­ relativism och samhällets ansvar för hedersbrott, Alice Teo­ do­rescu.

Samtalsserie från seminarium i Almedalen 2011 Discussion series from the seminar in Almedalen 2011 1. Konservatism och liberalism – Ett nödvändigt äktenskap? moderator: Paulina Neuding. participants: Mattias Svensson, Johan Tralau, and Per Gud­mundson.

322 television programmes 2. Beyond Economism – Compassionate Conservatism as a Centre- right Vision. moderator: Ulf Wickbom. participants: Ben Gummer, Johan Norberg, Johan Tralau. 3. Integrationspolitikens tillkortakommanden moderator: Dick Erixon. participants: Adam Cwejman, Tino Sanandaji, Paulina Neuding. 4. Feminism vs. Family? Centre-right Perspectives on Gender Equality moderator: Ulf Wickbom. participants:Samantha Callan, Catherine Hakim and Bonnie Bernström. 5. Lämna Svenska kyrkan eller konvertera? moderator: Karin Olsson. participants: Thomas Idergard, Johan Lundberg, Cristina Grenholm, and Peter Wejderud. 6. Big State or Big Society? Sweden at a Crossroad moderator:Ulf Wickbom. participants: Richard D. North, Johnny Munkhammar. 7. En ny meritokrati och klassresor moderator: Alice Teodorescu. participants: Johnny Munkhammar, Alexander Bard. 8. Legalisera knark? Om prostitution, kriminalitet och narkotika moderator: Ulf Wickbom. participants: Petra Östergren, Alexander Bard, Johan ­Ingerö. 9. Hegemonin utmanad – Socialdemokratin i en borgerlig tid moderator: Mattias Hessérus. participants: Stig-Björn Ljunggren, Tommy Möller, Jytte Guteland. 10. Blue Labour – Can Social Democratic Conservatism Save the Left? moderator: Ulf Wickbom. participants: Maurice Glasman, David Goodhart, Marc Stears.

323 television programmes Liu Xiabo – mottagare av Nobels fredspris 2010 – En demokratikämpe i Kina Seminar about democracy in China. moderator: Svante Weyler. participants: Klas Eklund, Hanna Sahlberg och Maria Wetterstrand.

Stora fackbokspriset (the Great Non-Fiction Book Prize) Prize ceremony at Engelsberg Studios. Professor Svante Nordin was awarded for his book Filosoferna. Det ­västerländska tänkandet sedan år 1900.

Middle East: Shifting Sands Four seminars at Utrikespolitiska Institutet, Stockholm, which explored and debated the character and future developments in this challenging region. 1. The New Generation in the Middle East – a generation for democ­ racy? moderator: Nathalie Besèr. participants: Mustafa Al Nagar, Salim Amamou, Shadi Hamid, Stéphane Lacroix. 2. Shia Expansionism moderator: Nathalie Besèr. participants: Mehdi Khalaji, Laurence Louër, Tawfiq al-Amer. 3. The Middle East and North Africa after the Revolution and the ­Financial Crisis – the New BRIC? moderator: Nathalie Besèr. participants: Ioannis Kaltsas, Oussama Kanaan, Peter Stein. 4. A Palestinian State moderator: Nathalie Besèr. participants: Al Malki, Gunilla Carlsson, Gershon Baskin, Corinna Mullin.

324 television programmes Spring 2012 Nyfiken på … Lotta Gröning, PhD, Olsbenning, interviewed leading Swedish non-fiction authors at the Book and Library Fair in Gothenburg. Season three 13. tove lifvendahl och framtidslandet 14. stefan bleckert och ekoparken

Ekonomiklubben – The Economics Club chairman: Martin Ådahl, CEO at the think tank FORES. standing members: Cecilia Hermansson, Chief Econom­ ist, Swedbank, Villy Bergström, Economist and former Deputy Governor of Sveriges Riksbank and Andreas Bergh, Economist, Lund University. 1. Standing Members. 2. Standing Members. 3. Torbjörn Becker, Director of the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics at the Stockholm School of Economics, Pehr Wissén, Professor, Stockholm School of Economics. 4. Robert Bergqvist, Chief Economist, SEB. 5. Lars Calmfors, Professor of International Economics, Institute for International Economic Studies, Stockholm University. 6. Klas Eklund, Senior Economist, SEB.

Fall 2012 Ekonomiklubben – The Economics Club chairman: Martin Ådahl, CEO at the think tank FORES. standing members: Cecilia Hermansson, Chief Econom­ ist, Swedbank, Villy Bergström, Economist and former Deputy Governor of Sveriges Riksbank and Andreas Bergh, Economist, Lund University. 1. Hans Tson Söderström, Adjunct Professor at the Stockholm School of Economics and former Head of the SNS.

325 television programmes 2. Hubert Fromlet, Professor of International Economics, Linnaeus University and Jönköping International Business School (JIBS). 3. Pehr Wissén, Professor, Stockholm School of Economics, Mats Dillén, Economist and Director-General at the Swedish National Institute of Economic Research, Irene Wennemo, Secretary General of the Social Insurance Inquiry. 4. Mats Persson, Professor of Economics, Stockholm University, Daniel Waldenström, Professor of Economics, Research Institute for Industrial Economics. 5. Magnus Henrekson, CEO and Professor, Research Institute of Industrial Economics. 6. Pehr Wissén, Professor, Stockholm School of Economics, Irma Rosenberg, former Deputy Governor of Sveriges Riks­ bank, Laura Hartman, Head of Research at the Social In­ surance Agency. 7. Per Jansson, Deputy Governor of Sveriges Riksbank. 8. Pehr Wissén, Professor, Stockholm School of Economics.

Nyfiken på … Lotta Gröning and others interview leading Swedish non-fiction authors at the Book and Library Fair in Gothenburg. Season four. 1. mattias göransson och fallet Thomas Quick 2. åke lundqvist – Kultursidan 3. björn wahlroos och maktfilosofin 4. bibi jonsson om kvinnor och nazism 5. svante nordin och drottning Christina 6. eva franchell och partiet 7. nina burton och Flodernas bok 8. andreas cervenka och pengarna 9. axel odelberg och Sven Hedin 10. klas-göran karlsson och det armeniska folkmordet 11. magnus sandelin och de svenska terroristerna 12. david dunér och tankemaskinen

326 television programmes Stora fackbokspriset (the Great Non-Fiction Book Prize) Prize ceremony at the Nobel Museum, Stockholm. Nina Burton won the price for her book Flodernas bok: ett äventyr genom livet, tiden och tre europeiska flöden.

Spring 2013 Ekonomiklubben – The Economics Club chairman: Martin Ådahl, CEO at the think tank FORES. standing members: Cecilia Hermansson, Chief Econom­ ist, Swedbank, Villy Bergström, Economist and former Deputy Governor of Sveriges Riksbank and Andreas Bergh, Economist, Lund University. Pehr Wissén, Professor, Stockholm School of Economics, Hans Tson Söderström, Adjunct Professor at the Stockholm School of Economics and former Head of the SNS. 1. Fredrik Bergström, Director for WSP Analysis & Strategy in Sweden, Hans Tson Söderström, Adjunct Professor at the Stockholm School of Economics and former Head of the SNS, Laura Hartman, Head of Research at the Social In­ surance Agency. 2. Mats Dillén, Economist and Director-General at the Swedish National Institute of Economic Research, Hans Tson Söderström, Adjunct Professor at the Stockholm School of Economics and Former Head of the SNS. 3. John Hassler, Professor, Institute for International Econo­ mics at Stockholm University, Robert Bergqvist, Chief Economist, SEB. 4. John Hassler, Professor, Institute for International Econo­ mics at Stockholm University. 5. Irma Rosenberg, Former Deputy Governor of Sveriges Riks­ bank. 6. Lars Jonung, Professor Emeritus, Lund University School of Economics and Management. 7. Lars Jonung, Professor Emeritus, Lund University School of Economics and Management.

327 television programmes Nyfiken på … Lotta Gröning and others interviewed leading Swedish non- fiction authors at the Book and Library Fair in Gothenburg. Season four. 13. ronny ambjörnsson och Ellen Key 14. bengt jangfeldt och Raoul Wallenberg 15. ingrid carlberg och Raoul Wallenberg 16. anders jarlert och drottning Victoria 17. magnus ljunggren och den ryska symbolismen 18. göran rosenberg och vägen från Auschwitz 19. sten westerberg och Clas Rålamb 20. olle matsson och litteraturens giftmord 21. tore wretö och det medeltida Italien 22. göran hägg och italienarna 23. per landin och Hitlers konstnärer 24. johan norberg och hjärnrevolutionen 25. agneta pleijel och litteraturkritiken 26. elena balzamo och Strindbergs ansikten 27. björn meidal och Strindbergs världar

Luthersson läser världslitteraturen Host Peter Luthersson in conversation with invited guests. Season one. 1. johan hakelius on George Orwell 2. stig strömholm on Thukydides 3. olof pettersson on Herbert Tingsten 4. per bauhn on Salman Rushdi 5. carl rudbeck on Machiavelli 6. per svensson on Thorkild Hansen

Fall 2013 Hilma af Klint och andra visionärer Host Thomas Gür in conversation with invited guests. 1. wouter j hanegraaff – Hilma och esoterikens idé­ historia 2. raphael rosenberg – Att avbilda det osynliga

328 television programmes 3. gary lachman – Hilma och moderniteten 4. helmut zander – Hilma och Rudolf Steiner 5. stephen kern – Hilma och sekelskiftet 1900 6. marco pasi – Hilma och sekelskiftet 1900 7. andrei nakov – Suprematismens symbolistiska grunder 8. marty bax – Esoterikens arv 9. david lomas – Konst och mening 10. briony fer – Den moderna abstrakta konsttraditionen 11. daniel birnbaum – Om Moderna Museets utställning

Ekonomiklubben – The Economics Club chairman: Martin Ådahl, CEO at the think tank FORES. standing members: Cecilia Hermansson, Chief Econom­ ist, Swedbank, Villy Bergström, Economist and former Deputy Governor of Sveriges Riksbank and Andreas Bergh, Economist, Lund University, Lars EO Svensson, Robert Bergqvist, Chief Economist, SEB. 1. Lars Jonung, Professor Emeritus, Lund University School of Economics and Management, Mats Persson, Professor of Economics, Stockholm University. 2. Pehr Wissén, Professor, Stockholm School of Economics, Torbjörn Becker, Director of the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics at the Stockholm School of Econo­ mics, Hubert Fromlet, Professor of International Economics, Linnaeus University &Jönköping International Business School (JIBS). 3. Lars EO Svensson, Affiliated Professor, former Deputy Governor of Sveriges Riksbank, Stockholm University, Heidi Elmér, Chief Economist, Skandia Norden, Pehr Wissén, Professor, Stockholm School of Economics. 4. Lars EO Svensson, Affiliated Professor, Former Deputy Governor of Sveriges Riksbank, Stockholm University, Heidi Elmér, Chief Economist, Skandia Norden Irma Rosenberg, former Deputy Governor of Sveriges Riksbank. 5. Jonas Vlachos, Associate Professor, Department of Econo­ mics, ­Stockholm University, Lars Jonung, Professor Emer­ itus, Lund University School of Economics and Manage-

329 television programmes ment, Mats Persson, Professor of Economics, Stockholm University. 6. Standing members.

Veckans bok Editor in Chief of Axess Magazine PJ Anders Linder and others interviewed Swedish authors. 1. svante nordin on Winston Churchill 2. on Greta Garbo 3. lena hennel and lovisa olsson on Humlan som flyger 4. per schlingmann on Stå aldrig stilla 5. herman lindqvist on När Finland var Sverige 6. gunnar wetterberg on Wallenberg 7. bernt hermele on Firman Bonnier 8. beata arnborg on 9. stig fredriksson on Oligarken mot presidenten 10. kajsa ingemarson on Vägen till ett kreativt liv 11. claus stolpe on Den amerikanska drömmen 12. lars tobisson on Gösta Bohman

Luthersson läser världslitteraturen Host Peter Luthersson in conversations with invited guests. Season two. 1. lars lönnroth on 2. svante nordin on Edward Gibbon 3. carl-göran heidegren on Ernst Jünger 4. anders mortensen on Jorge Luis Borges 5. marianne wifstrand on Vergilius 6. carl rudbeck on Joseph Conrad

Svensk religionshistoria – Swedish History of Religion, by Adam Cwejman 1. Fornnordisk tro 2. Katolicismen i Sverige 3. Reformationen 4. Judendom 5. Islam i Sverige

330 television programmes Stora fackbokspriset (the Great Non-Fiction Book Prize) Prize ceremony at Skeppsbron 44, Stockholm. Carl-Johan Malm­ berg was awarded the prize for his book Stjärnan i foten: dikt och bild, bok och tanke hos William Blake.

Mellanöstern i uppror: en geopolitisk översikt Nathan Shachar interviewed Dr. Benedetta Berti, Israel National Security Studies.

Spring 2014 Veckans bok Editor in Chief of Axess Magazine PJ Anders Linder and others interviewed Swedish authors. 13. maria wölner hanssen on Magda Goebbels 14. erik petersson on Kristina – Drottning utan land 15. ylva hasselberg on Vetenskap som arbete 16. nathan shachar on Folken på rosornas ö 1.7 hugo largercrantz on Hjärnbrus 18. sigrid kahle on Att vilja sitt öde 19. mattias boström on Från Holmes till Sherlock 20. anna-lena laurén on Frihetens pris är okänt 21. alice sandblom on Kongominnen 22. görel cavalli-björkman on Ett konstnärsliv 23. monica braw on Kvinnor i Japan 24. kjell espmark on Hoffmans försvar 25. jonas nordin on Kungastaden Versailles 26. david eberhard on Hur barnen tog makten 27. erika bjerström on Det nya Arika 28. erik månsson on Spionjägaren

Israel: Start-Up Nation 1. Globala Tel Aviv – den attraktiva staden 2. Acceleratorer – israeliska start-ups 3. Varför är Israel idealiskt för Google? 4. Weizmann – banbrytare sedan 1930-talet

331 television programmes Studio Axess Host PJ Anders Linder, Editor in Chief of Axess Magazine and CEO of Axess Publishing, talked to invited guests about current social and political issues. Season one. 1. Vart tog idéerna vägen? widar andersson and peter santesson 2. Kan vi försvara oss? annika nordgren christensen and johan wiktorin 3. Vart går Europa valåret 2014? fredrik erixon and pm nilsson 4. Vad tror man på i kyrkan? annika borg 5. De undansmusslade tillväxthindren. stefan fölster and cecilia hermansson 6. Framgången föder förväntningar. mauricio rojas 7. Individperspektiv eller kvotering? clarence crafoord 8. Låga vinster med kvinnlig VD? elisabeth thand ring­ qvist 9. Har liberalismen segrat ihjäl sig? per svensson 10. Svensk politik är bra på konflikter. per t ohlsson 11. Var går gränsen för Ryssland? gudrun persson 12. Hur kan skolan få högre betyg? 13. Oljan – förbannelse eller välsignelse för Afrika? bengt nilsson 14. Dygden som den goda samhällets grund. patrik engellau 15. Farväl till den socialdemokratiska hegemonin. tommy möller

Luthersson läser världslitteraturen Host Peter Luthersson in conversation with invited guests. Season three. 1. kristoffer leandoer on Antoine de Saint-Exupéry 2. nathan shachar on 3. åke leijonhufvud on Thomas Mann 4. lars burman on Rudyard Kipling 5. svante nordin on Tacitus 6. carl-henning wijkmark on Johann Peter Eckermann

332 television programmes 150 år av näringsfrihet 1. Näringsfrihetens införande 2. Handel och industrialisering 3. Internationalisering 4. Näringsfrihet och kulturen

Näringsministern om näringsfriheten PJ Anders Linder interviewed annie lööf

Fall 2014 Engelsbergssamtalen With host Peter Luthersson. Season one. 1. Rättsväsendet efter Thomas Quick 2. Heidenstam och orienten 3. Vad händer efter valet? 4. Första världskriget 5. Ukraina – mellan öst och väst 6. Sven Stolpe och utanförskapet

Luthersson läser världslitteraturen Host Peter Luthersson in conversation with invited guests. Season four. 1. carl rudbeck on Ezra Pound 2. ashk dahlén on Nizami Aruzi 3. leif zern on 4. agneta rahikainen on Edith Södergran 5. per t ohlsson on Thomas Jefferson 6. jacques werup on Majken Johansson

Studio Axess Host PJ Anders Linder, Editor in Chief of Axess Magazine and CEO of Axess Publishing, talks to invited guests about current social and political issues. Season two. 1. Vad betyder valresultatet? tommy möller 2. Slöseriombudsmannen. martin borgs

333 television programmes 3. Räkmacka eller råkost? Svensk ekonomi efter valet. stefan fölster 4. Två år i solen för Väsnterpartiet. stig-björn ljunggren 5. 25 år efter murens fall. torbjörn elensky and kjell albin abrahamson 6. Ryssland vill inte vara Europa. lena jonson 7. Högre ideologisk temperatur. karin svanborg-sjövall 8. Kan Kristdemokraterna vända trenden? acko ankarberg johansson 9. Inget försvar för verkligheten. annika nordgren chris­ tensen 10. Putins mål att hindra Ukrainas utveckling. anne applebaum 11. Vilka är de nya sverigedemokraterna? peter santesson 12. Upplysning eller identitetspolitik? adam cwejman

Veckans bok Lotta Gröning and others interview Swedish authors. 1. herman lindqvist on Erik XIV: Prakt. Drömmar. Mörker 2. göran hägg on Medici 3. örjan berner on Härskarna i Kreml 4. axel odelberg on Med kungen som verktyg 5. peter luthersson on Förlorarna 6. klas-göran karlsson on Urkatastrofen 7. stina otterberg on Om Erik Axel Karlfeldt 8. mikael tornwall on Välfärden 9. bitte hammargren on Gulfländerna 10. dick harrison on Trettioåriga kriget 11. agneta rahikainen on Edith Södergran 12. göran norrby on Om huset Fersen 13. susann silfverstolpe on Silvergåvor 14. fredrik segerfeldt on Den nya jämlikheten 15. viveka adelswärd on Jacques d’Adelswärd Fersen 16. ulf olsson on Mannerheims sista kärlek 17. kajsa ingemarsson on Modern mystik 18. svante nordin on Sven Stolpe

334 television programmes Dekadensens långa historia Interviews from Cambridge with host Niklas Ekdal. 1. Den dekadente Nero, caroline vout 2. Sex och undergång, faramerz dabhoiwala 3. Adorée Villany och svenska moraliteter, mattias hessérus 4. Nietzsche och dekadensen, andrew huddleston 5. Den dekadente prinsen, saul david 6. Amerikansk religion och dekadens, andrew preston

Chile och Argentina. Om Framsteg och bakslag i Latinamerika. 1. gerardo scherlis – interviewed by Thomas Gür 2. carlos escudé – interviewed by Pj Anders Linder 3. carlos pagni – interviewed by Mauricio Rojas 4. jorge lanata – interviewed by Mauricio Rojas 5. luis larraín – interviewed by Mauricio Rojas 6. ricardo lagos – interviewed by Pj Anders Linder

Stora fackbokspriset (the Great Non-Fiction Book Prize) Prize-giving ceremony at the Grand Hotel, Stockholm. Susann Silfverstolpe was awarded the prize for her book Silvergåvor från Sveriges regenter till Rysslands tsarer under 1600-talet.

Framtidens landsbygd – Rural Urbanism 1. thomas melin 2. james kunstler 3. andrés duany 4. patrick holden

Spring 2015 Studio Axess Host PJ Anders Linder, Editor in Chief of Axess Magazine and CEO of Axess Publishing, talked to invited guests about current social and political issues. Season three. 1. Spänt säkerhetsläge. johan wiktorin 2. Ekonomi och politik i Europa. gunnar hökmark 3. Venezuela på väg mot diktatur. mauricio rojas

335 television programmes 4. Integrationspolitik med förbehåll. jasenko selimovic 5. Putins propaganda. peter pomerantsev 6. Hur rädda den högre utbildningen? magnus henrekson 7. Vilsen regering, vilsen allians. anna dahlberg och pm nilsson 8. Reformer och ekonomisk återhämtning. stefan fölster 9. Ordning utan kommandon. johan hakelius 10. Ronald Reagan har kvar en huvudroll. karin henriksson 11. Stockholm stad i världen. maria rankka 12. Går det att lite på Sverige? charly salonius-palsternak 13. Fullt möjligt att det blir nyval till riksdagen. tommy möller 14. Slaget vid Waterloo. martin hårdstedt

Luthersson läser världslitteraturen Host Peter Luthersson in conversation with invited guests. Season five. 1. erik hedling on Winston Churchill 2. johan tralau on Friedrich Nietzsche 3. carl rudbeck on Tusen och en natt 4. ulf peter hallberg on Pierre Loti 5. lena kåreland on Bröderna Goncourt 6. barbro hedvall on Fredrika Bremer

Resa genom kulturens Israel Lizzie Scheja interviewed Israeli authors, artists and poets. 1. oz 2. michal rovner 3. etgar keret 4. sivan beskin 5. amir gutfreund 6. david grossman

Historien om förfallet 1. Om betydelsen av kylskåp. jonathan rees 2. Människan och Miljön. jr mcneill 3. Vart tar minent vägen? michael nelson 4. Nazister, moral och ekonomi. adam tooze

336 television programmes 5. Berättelsen om demokratin. daniela cammack 6. Byggnader och civilisationer. robert beauregard

Fall 2015 Den kungliga trädgården Host Susanna Popova in conversation with researchers about royal gardens. 1. Den nationella parken. magnus olausson 2. Det svenska paradiset. göran alm 3. Pompösa trädavenyer på Hampton Court. todd long­ staffe-gowan

Världens museer 1. bruce altshuler in conversation with Daniel Birnbaum 2. patricia falguière in conversation with Louise Belfrage 3. jasper sharp in conversation with Svante Helmbaek Tirén 4. naman p. ahuja in conversation with by Svante Helmbaek

Studio Axess Host PJ Anders Linder, Editor in Chief of Axess Magazine and CEO of Axess Publishing, talked to invited guests about current social and political issues. Season four. 1. Ledarskapskris i svensk politik. peter santesson 2. När blir det rea på pengar? henrik mitelman 3. Vart är Kina på väg? kristina sandklef 4. Ökat utanförskap skadar företagsklimatet. carola lemne 5. Nationalism av dansk modell. susanna birgersson 6. Migrationspolitiken efter dö. pm nilsson 7. Vad gör Ryssland i Syrien? johan wiktorin 8. Lag och rättvisa i Polen. adam cwejman 9. Migrationsuppgörelsen är bara början. elisabeth svan­ tes­son 10. Trycket mot Sverige måste minska. ebba busch thor 11. Islamistisk extremism kräver särskilda åtgärder. magnus norell

337 television programmes 12. Progressiv pedagogik är boven i dramat. gabriel heller- sahlgren 13. Äldre och sjuka robotiseringens stora vinnare. stefan fölster 14. Vad händer om Miljöpartiet kliver av? tommy möller

Luthersson läser världslitteraturen Host Peter Luthersson in conversation with invited guests. Season six. 1. lars fredén on Konfucius 2. anders björnsson on Jesper Roth 3. eva-carin gerö on Alexander den store 4. jonas ellerström on Dada 5. andreas hedberg on Viktor Rydberg 6. stig strömholm on Blaise Pascal

Engelsbergssamtalen With host Peter Luthersson. Season two. 1. Hur står det till med dagspressen? 2. Efter historiens slut 3. Det judiska i Europa

Veckans bok Lotta Gröning and others interviewed Swedish authors. 1. ronald fagerfjäll on Den förlorade sonens återkomst: Peter Wallenberg 1926–2015 2. katarina tracz on Fredens hav? Ökade spänningar kring Östersjön 3. wilhelm agrell on Vem kan man lita på? 4. johan tralau on Monstret i mig. Myter om gränser och vilddjur 5. hugo lagercrantz on Mitt medvetande. Memoarer 6. mikael holmström on Den dolda alliansen. Sveriges hemliga Nato-förbindelser 7. sara kristoffersson on Ikea. En kulturhistoria 8. catarina lundström on Den goda viljan. Kvinnliga mis­ ­sio­närer om koloniala möten i Tunisien och västra Jämt­land

338 television programmes 9. bengt ericson on Den härskande klassen. En bok om Sveriges politiska elit 10. maja hagerman on Käraste Herman. Rasbiologen Her­ man Lundborgs gåta 11. lars anders johansson on Varken bildning eller piano – vantrivs borgerligheten i kulturen?

Samtal om medvetandet Host Susan Blackmore in conversations with invited guests. 1. Neurofilosofi och medvetandet. patricia churchland 2. Lever vi i Matrix? david chalmers 3. Den fria viljan och hjärnvetenskapen. michael s. gazza­ niga 4. Den expansiva hjärnan. andy clark

Stora Fackbokspriset (the Great Non-Fiction Book Prize) Prize-giving ceremony at Konstnärsklubben, Smålandsgatan 7, Stock­holm. Fredric Bedoire was awarded the prize for his book Den svenska arkitekturens historia. Del 1: 1000–1800. Del 2: 1800– 2000.

Spring 2016 Veckans bok 12. karin tegenborg falkdalen on Vasadrottningen. En biografi om Katarina Stenbock 1535–1621 13. anders rydell on Boktjuvarna. Jakten på de försvunna biblioteken 14. merete mazzarella on Solkattens år

Samtal om medvetandet 5. In i egotunneln. thomas metzinger

Studio Axess Host PJ Anders Linder, Editor in Chief of Axess Magazine and CEO of Axess Publishing, talks to invited guests about current social and political issues. Season five.

339 television programmes 1. Nationalismen och demokratin. lars trägårdh 2. Vad vill Angela Merkel? stefan kornelius 3. Polisen måste alltid finnas på plats.krister thelin 4. Är vi rasister allihopa? dan korn 5. Den moraliska stormakten. torbjörn elensky 6. Rasera inte regeringsmakten. pm nilsson 7. Fördrivningen av de kristna. annika borg 8. Hotet om terror finns kvar. 9. Staten överger medborgarna. patrik oksanen 10. Dåligt företagsklimat hotar integrationen. li jansson 11. Baltikum i krig, Sverige i krig. karlis neretnieks 12. Miljöpartiets kris är inte över. tommy möller 13. Britterna kvar i EU? stephen castle

Engelsbergssamtalen With host Peter Luthersson. Season two 4. Om tryckfrihet 5. Om triggervarningar 6. Samtal mellan Ingrid Wållgren och David Andersson 7. Samtal mellan Johan Sundén och Inger Enkvist 8. Att samla böcker

Lars Gustafsson in memoriam. 1936–2016 In memory of Lars Gustafsson. Lars Lönnroth, professor and friend of Lars Gustafsson, in conversation with Peter Luthersson.

Kvinnliga regenter Interviews about four female rulers in different historical periods. 1. Drottning Viktoria. a.n. wilson 2. Katarina den stora. alexander kamenskii 3. Maria Theresia. martina winkelhofer-thyri 4. Vilhelmina av Nederländerna. philip de heer

340 television programmes Fall 2016 Spioneriets historia och framtid With host Niklas Ekdal. 1. I spionens huvud – spioner och spionage under kalla kriget. david e. hoffman 2. Spionen och staten. gill bennet 3. En underrättelsetjänst för framtiden. philip bobbitt 4. Historiskt perspektiv på spioneri. michael goodman 5. Stalins engelsman – Guy Burgess olika liv. andrew lownie 6. Varför underrättelsetjänsten sällan lär sig av sina erfarenhe­ ter. christopher andrew

Historisk Axess With hosts Peter Luthersson, Åsa Karlsson and Martin Hårdstedt 1. Karl XII i Osmanska riket. lars ericson wolke 2. Diplomati från i går till i dag. svante norrhem 3. När Finland blev en självständig stat. nils erik forsgård 4. Frihetskrig eller inbördeskrig i Finland 1918. nils erik forsgård

Engelsbergssamtalen With host Peter Luthersson. Season two 9. Vad händer egentligen i Turkiet? 10. Rudolf Kjellén och geopolitiken 11. Kinas väg

Veckans bok Lotta Gröning and others interviews Swedish authors. 1. niklas orrenius on Skotten i Köpenhamn. Ett reportage om Lars Vilks, extremism och yttrandefrihetens gränser 2. niklas ekdal on Hur jag dog 3. annika sandén on Bödlar: liv, död och skam i svenskt 1600-tal 4. bo eriksson on Monster. En världshistoria om det skräm­ mande 5. magnus sandelin on Svenska IS-krigare – från al-Qaida till jihadi cool 341 television programmes 6. torill kornfeldt on Mammutens återkomst. De utdöda arternas andra chans 7. johan östling on Humboldts universitetet: bildning och vetenskap i det moderna Tyskland 8. anders bergman on Humanismens födelse 9. ulf danielsson on Vårt klot så ömkligt litet 10. herman lindqvist on De vilda Vasarna – en våldsam historia 11. anita limare hjelte on Kokotternas Paris: det galanta parislivet och dubbelmoralen 12. nina burton on Gutenberggalaxens nova. En essäberät­ ­ telse om Erasmus av Rotterdam 13. anna larsdotter on Kvinnor i strid 14. anders johnson on Gustaf Dalén 15. elisabeth åsbrink on 1947 16. per dahl on Peder Herzog – bokbindaren som började bygga 17. martin schori on Online only. Allt du behöver veta för att bli morgondagens journalist

Studio Axess Host PJ Anders Linder, Editor in Chief of Axess Magazine and CEO of Axess Publishing, talks to invited guests about current social and political issues. Season six. 1. Rikedom genom borgerlig jämlikhet. deirdre mcclosky 2. Kampen om den indiska nationen. ulla gudmundson 3. Hur kommer lånefesten att sluta? henrik mitelman 4. Ryska rökridåer och svenska medier. stefan olsson 5. Hur mycket av kapitalismen finns kvar? fredrik erixon and björn weigel 6. Därför Värnplikt! annika nordgren christensen 7. Politisk jordbävning i USA. johan ingerö 8. USA-valet tydliggör vänsterns kris. lars trägårdh 9. Ta entreprenörerna på allvar. pontus braunerhjelm 10. Auktoritär populism är här för att stanna. andreas johans­son heinö 11. Unikt att oppositionen inte vill avsätta regeringen. tommy möller 342 television programmes Stora fackbokspriset (The Great Non-Fiction Book Prize) Prize ceremony at Medelhavmuseet, Stockholm. Max Engman was awarded the prize for his book Språkfrågan.

Books

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2001 Den svenska framgångssagan? Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Kay Glans, Fischer & Co. Published in December 2001

2002 Axess 2002 Från stoicism till konsumtionskapitalism, Bonnier Fakta/ Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Published in December 2002

Drömmarna och Gud – Essäer om att möta Gud i drömmen. Edited by J. Peter Södergård and Erik Wallrup. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Published in December 2002

2003 Fönster mot framtiden. Edited by Kurt Almqvist, Kay Glans and Erik Wallrup. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation.­ Published in September 2003

Axess 2003 Från svart ekonomi till sanningens återkomst. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Published in December­ 2003

345 books 2004 The Swedish Success Story? Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Kay Glans. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Pub­ ­ lished in August 2004

Visions of the Future. Edited by Kurt Almqvist, Kay Glans and Erik Wallrup. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation.­ Published in December 2004

Kapitalets mysterium. By Hernando de Soto. Atlantis Förlag. Published in December 2004

Axess 2004 Indien kastar loss – Press under press. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Published in December 2004

2005 Modernity and Its Discontents: Sceptical Essays on the Psychomedical Management of Malaise. Edited by Petteri Pietikäinen. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Published in January 2005

Consciousness, Genetics and Society: Perspectives from the Engelsberg Seminar 2002. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Erik Wallrup. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation & Atlantis. Published in January 2005

The Future of Religion:Perspectives from the Engelsberg Seminar 2001. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Erik Wallrup. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation & Atlantis. Published in November 2005

Media and Media Power: Perspectives from the Engelsberg Seminar 2004. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Alexander Linklater. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Published in November 2005

346 books Axess Magazine 2005: Från Etnisk ekonomi till Den seglivade nationen. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Forum Axess 1999–2004. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

2006 Civilisationernas kamp – mot en ny världsordning. By Samuel P. Huntington, Atlantis/Axess

Cosmopolitanism: Perspectives from the Engelsberg Seminar 2003. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Erik Wallrup. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Medierna och mediernas makt: Perspektiv från Engelsbergsseminaret 2004. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Alexander Linklater. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation & Atlantis

Frihetens framtid:Oliberal demokrati i USA och övriga världen. ­By Fareed Zakaria. Atlantis/Axess

Samtida feminism, Sofia Nerbrand (editor), Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

2007 Mot en kosmopolitisk framtid? Perspektiv från Engelsbergsseminariet 2003. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Erik Wallrup. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation & Atlantis

Axess Magazine 2006: From Embracing Globalisation to The Limits of Tolerance. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Religionens framtid:Perspektiv från Engelsbergsseminariet 2001. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Erik Wallrup. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation & Atlantis

347 books The Secular State and Islam in Europe: Perspectives from the Engelsberg Seminar 2006. Edited by Kurt Almqvist. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Den sekulära staten och Islam i Europa: Perspektiv från Engels­ bergsseminariet 2006. Edited by Kurt Almqvist. Axel and Marga­ ret Ax:son Johnson Foundation & Atlantis

Medvetande, genetik och samhälle: Perspektiv från Engelsbergssemi­ nariet 2002. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Erik Wallrup, Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation & Atlantis

Empire and the Future World Order: Perspectives from the Engelsberg Seminar 2005. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Isabella Thomas, Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Imperier: Perspektiv från Engelsbergsseminariet 2005. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Isabella Thomas. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation & Atlantis

2008 Axess Magazine 2007. From the Present Future to Global Racism. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

What is the West? Perspectives from the Engelsberg Seminar 2007. Edited by Kurt Almqvist, Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Om västerlandet: Perspektiv från Engelsbergsseminariet 2007 ­Edited by Kurt Almqvist. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Found­ ation & Atlantis

The Future of Public Service Broadcasting. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Isabella Thomas. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Found­ation

348 books Framtidens public service: Om allmännyttig radio och tv. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Isabella Thomas. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation & Atlantis

Betydelsen av revolutionsåret 1968 – Kårhusockupationen 40 år. Edited by Kurt Almqvist. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation & Atlantis

2009 On Russia: Perspectives from The Engelsberg Seminar 2008. Editors: Kurt Almqvist and Alexander Linklater Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Om Ryssland: Perspektiv från Engelsbergsseminariet 2008. Editors: Kurt Almqvist and Alexander Linklater. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation & Atlantis

Axess Magazine 2008: From the Return of Religion to the New Narrow Mindedness. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Found­ation

Förlusten av Finland. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Ebba Eng­ ström. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Kultur räknas – Tro och känsla i en belägrad värld. By Roger Scruton Atlantis /Axess

2010 On the Idea of America: Perspectives from the Engelsberg Seminar 2009. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Alexander Linklater. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation & Atlantis

Om den Amerikanska idén: Perspektiv från Engelsbergsseminariet 2009. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Alexander Linklater. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation & Atlantis

349 books Bergslagen i globaliseringens tidevarv. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Lotta Gröning. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Nya partier och missnöjespartier. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Lotta Gröning. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Johan Lundberg 50 år – En vänbok till Johan Lundberg was published in December 2010. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Found­ ation

2011 On Capitalism: Perspectives from the Engelsberg seminar 2010. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Alexander Linklater. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation & Atlantis

Om kapitalismen: Perspektiv från Engelsbergsseminariet 2010. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Alexander Linklater. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation & Atlantis

Climategate och hotet mot isbjörnarna. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Lotta Gröning. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Found­ ation

Välfärdsstatens framtid. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Lotta Gröning. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Framtidens arbetsmarknad. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Lotta Gröning. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

IT och rymden. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Lotta Gröning. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Den nya borgerligheten. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Lotta Gröning. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

350 books From Normality Slandered to Modernism Revisited. Themes from Axess Magazine 2009. Edited by Johan Lundberg. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Media, Politics and the Public. Edited by John Lloyd and Janice Winter. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Images of Sweden. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Alexander Link­ later. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Kalla kriget. Sverige, en stormakt utan vapen? Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Kristian Gerner. Axel and Margaret Ax:son John­ son Foundation

2012 Forum Axess 1999–2011. Edited by Kurt Almqvist. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation.

Politics and Ideology. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Alexander Linklater. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Politik och ideologier. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Alexander Linklater. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Hvad vilja Socialdemokraterna. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Lotta Gröning. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Bortom multikulti. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Lotta Gröning. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Den gröna rörelsen. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Lotta Gröning. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Den hotade publicistiken. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Lotta Gröning. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

351 books Extremism. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Lotta Gröning. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

2013 The Pursuit of Europe. Perspectives from the Engelsberg seminar 2012. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Alexander Linklater. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Roots of Violence. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Louise Belfrage. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Arvet efter 68. Studier kring ett problemområde. Edited by Lennart Berntson and Svante Nordin. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

En vecka till. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Lotta Gröning. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Non-profit och välfärden. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Lotta Gröning. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Behovet av ledarskap. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Lotta Gröning. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Krävs en elitsatsning på utbildning för att klara världskonkurrens? Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Lotta Gröning. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

2014 Images of Sweden II. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Alexander Linklater. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Immigration och migration. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Mats Wiklund. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

352 books Farväl till feminismen. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Lotta Gröning. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Tyskland inför framtiden. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Lotta Gröning. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Mot en ny drogpolitik. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Lotta Gröning. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Europa. Perspektiv från Engelsbergsseminariet 2012. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Alexander Linklater. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Civilisation. Perspectives from the Engelsberg seminar 2013. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Alexander Linklater. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Civilisation – 21 försök. Edited by Mattias Hessérus and Peter Luthersson. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Har Gud återuppstått? Edited by Roland Poirier Martinsson. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Sverigebilden I. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Alexander Link­ later. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Intergritet. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and PJ Anders Linder. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Äganderätt. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Lotta Gröning. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

2015 Religion – 21 försök. Edited by Mattias Hessérus and Peter Luthers­son. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

353 books Hilma af Klint. The Art of Seeing the Invisible. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Louise Belfrage. Axel and Margaret Ax:son John­ son Foundation

Offentliga och privata museer i Sverige. Traditioner och visioner. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Louise Belfrage. Axel and Marga­ ret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Från idyll till idéer. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and PJ Anders Linder. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Religion. Perspectives from the Engelsberg seminar 2014. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Alexander Linklater. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Museums of the World. Towards a new understanding of a historical institution. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Louise Belfrage. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

2016 Krig – 22 försök. Edited by Mattias Hessérus and Peter Luthers­ son. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Medelhavsinstitutens betydelse för svensk humaniora. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Louise Belfrage. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Images of Sweden III. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Mattias Hessérus. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

The Royal Garden. Identity, Power and Pleasure. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Susanna Popova. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

Cultural Heritage at Risk. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Louise Belfrage. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

354 Books published with support from the Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

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1999 Human IT. Editor Maria Rooth, Centrum för studier av IT ur ett humanvetenskapligt perspektiv (ITH), University of Borås

2000 The Literary Web. Literature and Publishing in the Age of ­Digital Production. A Study in the Sociology of Literature, Johan Svedjedal, Kungliga Biblioteket

2001 Den sista boken, Johan Svedjedal, Wahlström & Widstrand.

Markets in fashion. A Phenomenological approach, Patrik Aspers, City University Press

2002 Den politiska adeln. Politikens förvandling från uppdrag till yrke, Anders Isaksson, Wahlström & Widstrand

355 funded books Kapitalism, nätverk och demokrati. Förutsättningar för samarbete och myter om socialt kapital, Erik Uddhammar & Fredrik Erixon, City University Press

Manifest för otidsenliga, Johan Hakelius, Fischer & Co

2003 Das bevorzugte Geschlect (The Privileged Sex), Martin van Creveld, Gerling Akademie

Hertig Larson. Äventyrare, missionär, upptäckare, Axel Odelberg, Wahlström & Widstrand

2004 How to Relate Science and Religion. A Multidimensional Model, Mikael Stenmark, William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company

What the Media Are Doing to Our Politics, John Lloyd, Constable & Robinson Ltd

Hotad idyll. Berättelser om svenskt folkhem och kallt krig, Editors Kim Salomon, Lisbeth Larsson and Håkan Arvidsson, Nordic Aca­ demic Press

Mannen i mitten. Ett spiondrama i svensk kallakrigskultur, Marie Cronqvist Carlsson Bokförlag

Defending Israel. A Controversial Plan Toward Peace, Martin van Creveld, Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin’s Press

Hyperworks. On Digital Literature and Computer Games, Anna Gunder, the Section for Sociology, Uppsala University

Elitfeministerna. Ett spel för gallerierna, Susanna Popova, Bonnier Fakta

356 funded books 2005 Hechaluz – en rörelse i tid och rum. Tysk-judiska ungdomars exil i Sverige 1933–1943, Malin Thor, Växjö University Press

Konsten att lägga pussel. Deckaren och besvärjandet av ondska i folk­ hemmet, Sara Kärrholm, Brutus Östlings Bokförlag Symposion­

2006 Porr, horor och feminister, Petra Östergren, Natur & Kultur

Från tolv till ett: Arvid Horn (1664–1742), Gunnar Wetterberg, Atlan­tis

I det modernas landskap. Historisk orientering och kritiska berättel- ser om det moderna Sverige mellan 1960–1990, Martin Wiklund, Brutus Östlings förlag/Symposion

Se Neapel och sedan dö, Tomas Lappalainen, Fischer & Co

Blodseld och nordisk längtan. Om Oscar Levertin och hans tid, Nathan Shachar, Atlantis

2007 Alchemists of Human Nature. Psychological Utopianism in Gross, Jung, Reich and Fromm, Petteri Pietikainen, Pickering & Chatto

2008 Döden är en man. Styckmordet, myterna, efterspelet, Per Lindeberg, Fischer & Co

Judasevangeliet. Text, budskap och historisk bakgrund, Jörgen Mag­ nus­son, Arcus förlag

357 funded books Pillret. En berättelse om depressioner och doktorer, forskare och Freud, människor och marknader, Ingrid Carlberg, Norstedt

Svart jord. Kommer jordbruket leverera vårt dagliga bröd när oljan sinar? Gunnar Lindstedt, Frank

Äventyr på riktigt. Berättelsen om upptäckaren Sven Hedin, Axel Odelberg, Norstedts

The Signified World. The Problem of Occasionality in Husserl’s Phe­ nomenology of Meaning, Karl Weigelt, Stockholm University

The Culture of War, Martin van Creveld, Presidio Press (Random House)

Aleksandra Kollontajs dagböcker 1930–1940, Aleksandra Kollontaj, Krister Wahlbäck (editor), Albert Bonniers Förlag

Fånga platsen. Guide till Sveriges företagsamma historia, Anders Johnson, SNS förlag

Myt och manipulation. Radikal psykiatrikritik i svensk offentlig idédebatt 1968–1973, Anna Ohlsson, Acta Universitatis Stock­ holmien­sis, Stockholm Studies in History of Ideas 7

2009 “Everything Important Is To do With Passion”: Iris Murdoch’s ­Concept of Love and its Platonic Origin, Kate Larson, Doctoral Dissertation in Philosophy, Uppsala University, Universitets­ biblio­teket

Figurationer – Romantik och realism i norskt samtidsmåleri, Johan Lundberg & Christopher Rådlund, Atlantis

358 funded books Att vinna en tro och förlora sig själv. Om livet i sekter och karismatiska grupper, Anders Haag, Natur & Kultur

Psykoterapins pionjärer i Sverige, Susanne Gieser, Proprius förlag

Det omedvetna. Historien om ett utopiskt rum, Inga Sanner, Bokför­ laget Nya Doxa

Döda vita män, Johan Hakelius, Atlantis

Kunskapens gräns, gränsens vetande. En fenomenologisk undersökning av transcendens och kroppslighet, Jonna Bornemark, Södertörn philosophical studies no 6

Värdering av stadsmiljöer. En metod att mäta upplevelse, Lena Steff­ ner, Lund university

2010 Ndrangheta. En bok om maffian i Kalabrien, Tomas Lappalainen, Fischer & Co

Also Make the Heavens. Virtual Reality in Science Fiction, Svante Lovén, the section for Sociology of Literature at the Depart­ ment of Literature, Uppsala University

Underbara dagar framför oss. En biografi över Olof Palme, Henrik Berggren, Norstedts

Phenomenology and Religion: New Frontiers. Jonna Bornemark and (editor), Södertörn Philosophical Studies 8

Trollsländans land. Japans historia, Monica Braw, Atlantis

Spelet bakom rubrikerna. Om journalister, journalistik och det person­ liga ansvaret, Hans Månson, Juridisk Reportagebyrå

359 funded books Vasarenässansen. Konst och identitet i 1500-talets Sverige, Peter Gillgren, Bokförlaget Signum

Frihetens frestelser, Disa Håstad, Albert Bonniers förlag

The Types of the Swedish Folk Legend, Bengt af Klintberg, Adademia Scientiarum Fennicia

I skuggan av ett företag. En flicka växer upp,Mildred von Platen, Bladh by Bladh

Gryning över Kalahari. Hur människan blev människa, Lasse Berg, Ordfront förlag

2011 Under omprövning. En antologi om konst, kanon och kvalitet, Johan Lundberg (editor), Atlantis

De intellektuellas flykt, Paul Berman. Translated by Jim Jakobsson. Preface by Johan Lundberg, Atlantis

Det sovjetiska arvet, Gudrun Persson, SNS Förlag

I stormaktspolitikens periferi: Sverige i Moskvas politik under 1930- talet, Oleg Ken, Aleksandr Rupasov, Lennart Samuelson, edited and translated by Lennart Samuelson, Carlssons bokförlag

Finanskrisen förklarad, Pehr Wissén & Ulf Wissén, Fores & Ivrig

Tysklands bleka barn. Krigsungar kommer till Sverige, Ylva Herholz, Carlssons

Oljeön. Ett industriminne i Engelsberg, Kersti Kollberg & Björn Ullhagen, Balkong förlag

360 funded books Ernst och Friedrich Georg Jünger. Två bröder, ett århundrade, Carl- Göran Heidegren, Atlantis

Himlens väktare. Astronomins historia före teleskopet, Ulrika ­Eng­ ström, Leopard förlag

Den dolda alliansen. Sveriges hemliga NATO-förberedelser, Mikael Holmström, Atlantis

2012 Ambiguity of the Sacred. Phenomenology, Politics, Aesthetics, Jonna Bornemark, Hans Ruin, Södertörn Academic Studies 49

Hjärnrevolutionen. Varför din intelligens påverkar allt du gör – och allt du gör påverkar din intelligens, Johan Norberg, Natur & Kultur

Vi som beundrade varann så mycket. Sven Hedin och Adolf Hitler, Axel Odelberg, Norstedts

Den klassicistiska vändningen i det tidiga 1900-talets svenska arkitek­ tur. En studie av Liljevalchs, Kungstornen och Kanslihuset i Stockholm, Kristina Knauff, KTH

Julia Beck, Kåa Wennberg, Arena

Friends in Need. Towards a Swedish Strategy of Solidarity with its Neighbours, Bo Hugemark (editor), the Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences

2013 Det nya Afrika, Erika Bjerström, Weyler

Resan till Saaleck, Per Landin, Atlantis

361 funded books Hur kunde det ske? Myt och motmyt, Barbro Eberan, Carlssons

Wargames. From Gladiators to Gigabytes, Martin van Creveld, Cambridge­ Univerity Press

Krympande eller växande städer? Nima Sanandaji, Reform-insti­ tutet

Frihetens pris är okänt. Om demokratiska revolutioner i Georgien, Ukraina och Kirgizistan, Anna-Lena Laurén, Schildts & Söder­ ströms, Atlantis

Socialdemokrati, nyliberalism och grön politik. En komparativ studie av den västeuropeiska socialdemokrations ideologiska vägval 1970- 1999, Andreas Fagerholm, Åbo Akademis förlag

Excavations in the Black Earth 1990–1995. Stratigraphy Vol. 1. Part one: The Site and the Shore. Part two: the Bronze Caster’s Workshop, Björn Ambrosiani, the Project for Riksantikvarieämbetet

The Lost Worlds of Rhodes. Greeks, Italians, Jews and Turks between Tradition and Modernity, Nathan Shachar, Sussex Academic Press

Ikon och ekfras. Studier i modern svensk litteratur och bysantinsk estetik, Helena Bodin, Artos & Norma

2014 Falun-Shanghai T/R. Selma Lagerlöfs systerson i kinesiska tullens tjänst, Monica Hilding, Mårbacka förlag

Oljans pris, Bengt G. Nilsson, Ethno press förlag

I glömskans land, Ylva Herholz, Carlsson förlag

Folk dör här. En pappa, två äldreboenden och välfärdens framtid, Thord Eriksson, Natur & Kultur

362 funded books Berlin. Med en vägledning till det kommunistiska och nazistiska Berlin, Jan Mosander, Fischer & Co

Italo Calvino. Skönlitteraturen som livsform, Torbjörn Elensky, Bok­ förlaget h:ström – text och kultur

Samlarna. Och konstens miljonaffärer, Gunnar Lindstedt, Bokför­ laget Forum

Från Högfors till Maramö. Politik, reformer och värderingar i Allian­ sens Sverige, Claes Arvidsson, Ekerlids

2015 Brusten regnbåge. Mandelas krossade dröm, Disa Håstad, Albert Bonniers förlag

Fredens hav? Ökade spänningar kring Östersjön, Katarina Tracz, Frivärld

Scandinavian Unexceptionalism. Culture, Markets and the Failure of Third-way Socialism, Nima Sanandaji, Institute of Economic Affairs

Kungen av Birka. Hjalmar Stolpe – arkeolog och etnograf, Bo G. Eriksson, Atlantis

2016 En svensk tiger. Vittnesmål från poliser som vågat ryta ifrån, Hanne Kjöller, Fri tanke förlag

Mellan makt och vanmakt. Romateaterns Shakespearesymposium 2015, Julia Hackman (editor), Makadam Förlag

363 funded books De svenska skolreformerna 1962–1985 och personerna bakom dem, Inger Enkvist, Gidlunds förlag

The voice of the people? Supplications submitted to the Swedish Diet in the Age of Liberty, 1719–1772, Martin Almbjär, Department of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies, Umeå Univer- sity

Dröm och verklighet. Stellan Arvidsson – kärleken, dikten, politiken, Birgitta Almgren, Carlsson Bokförlag

Fougstedts: familjen och sakligheten, Lena Johannesson, Carlsson Bokförlag

364 Chronological Report 1999–2016

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1999 Human IT was published with support from the Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Edited by Maria Rooth. Cent­rum för studier av IT ur ett humanvetenskapligt perspektiv (ITH), University of Borås.

august The Engelsberg Seminar 1999 – The Swedish Success Story? was held at Engelsberg Manor. moderators: Alf W. Johansson, Kay Glans, Kristian Gerner and Kim Salomon. lecturers: Rolf Torstendahl, Rune Johansson, Jonas Frykman, Håkan Arvidsson, Henrik Berggren, Bo Stråth, Mikael af Malmborg, Ann-Sofie Ohlander, Hans Invar Roth, Klas Göran Karlsson, Anders Isaksson and Per Molander. commentators: Sheri Berman, Bernt Henningsen, Fredrik Schoug, Olav Riste, Patrick Salmon, Madeleine Hurd, Kajsa Ekholm Friedman, Göran Dahl, Kjell Östberg and Per-Olof Bolander. August 24th–27th, 1999

2000 The Literary Web. Literature and Publishing in the Age of Digital Production. A Study in the Sociology of Literature by Johan

365 chronological report 2000 Svedje­dal was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Kungliga Biblioteket.

february Social Vulnerability Seminar at IVA, Stockholm. February 10th, 2000

may Renaissance Research Seminar with Professor Eva Österberg at Van der Nootska Palace, Stockholm. May, 2000

june Psychological Utopias. Seminar with Petteri Pietikäinen at Avesta Manor. June 16th–18th, 2000

august The Engelsberg Seminar 2000 – Visions of the Future was held at Engelsberg Manor. moderator: Göran Rosenberg. lec­ tur­ers: Harold Bloom, Michael Maccoby, Robert Jay Lifton, Saskia Sassen, Johan Rådberg, David Kimche, Rolf Ekéus, Martin van Creveld, Robert Shapiro, Allan Larsson, Jeffrey Rosen and John Ziman.panel members: Ulf Pettersson, Peter Sylwan, Agneta Pleijel, Nils Karlsson, Lars Magnusson, Johan Svedjedal, Anders Mortensen, Dan Laurin, Mikael Löfgren, Ingvar Carlsson, Henry Etzkowitz, Bernt Ericson and Joan Solomon. August 26th–28th, 2000 The Gnostic Religion. Seminar with Harold Bloom at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. August 31st, 2000

september On Shakespeare. Seminar with Harold Bloom at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. September 2nd, 2000 The Human City Seminar with Johan Rådberg at IVA, Stockholm. September 28th, 2000

366 chronological report 2001 october Why do We Read? Interview with Harold Bloom by Göran Rosenberg was broadcast on SVT

november Violence in Schools Research Seminar. Seminar with Allan Guggen­ bühl at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, November 14th, 2000

december Right Livelihood Award Winners. Lectures by the winners Tewolde Berhan Gebre Egziabher (Ethiopia), Munir (In­ donesia),­ Birsel Lemke (Turkey) and Wes Jackson, (USA) at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. December 12th, 2000

2001 Den sista boken by Johan Svedjedal was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Wahl­ ström & Widstrand. Markets in fashion. A Phenomelogical approach by Patrik Aspers was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. City University Press

february The Human City Seminar Compact Cities, Green Cities or Network Cities? Seminar at the Modern Museum in Stockholm. moderator: Johan Rådberg. February 6th, 2001

april The Reception of the Dynamic Psychology Seminar at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. lecturers: Suzanne Gieser, Lennart Warring, Petteri Pietikäinen, Peter Södergård, Inga Sanner, Kate Lar­ son. April 19th–20th, 2001 Meeting God in Dreams – The Dream as a Revelatory Genre. Late Classical Antiquity Seminar at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm.

367 chronological report 2001 lecturers: Jörgen Magnusson, J Peter Södergård, Carl- Martin Edsman, Lars Hartman and Ezra Gebremedhin. April 24th, 2001

may American Politics after Bill Clinton. Seminar with Robert J. Shapiro at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. May 22nd, 2001

june The Engelsberg Seminar 2001 – The Future of Religion was held at Avesta Manor and Engelsberg Manor. moderator: Michael Maccoby. lecturers: Paul Heelas, Erik Davis, José Casanova, Morton Narrowe, Antoine Faivre, Gilles Quispel, Elaine H. Pagels, John Farell, Whitney S. Bodman, Massimo ­Introvigne, Rolf Ekéus, John F. Haught and Harvey Cox. June 15th–17th, 2001

august The Reckoning Heart – An Anthropologist Looks at Her Worlds. Seminar with Manisha Roy at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. August 27th, 2001

october The Reception of Dynamic Psychology. A two-day seminar at Skepps­bron 24, Stockholm. lecturers: Jay Livernois and Allan Guggenbühl among others. October 26th–27th, 2001

december Den svenska framgångssagan? Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Kay Glans. Published by Fisher & Co. Interview with Robert J. Shapiro by Axel Odelberg was broadcast on TV8. The Loss of God – Part 1 with Robert Jay Lifton was broadcast on SVT.

368 chronological report 2002 2002 Den politiska adeln. Politikens förvandling från uppdrag till yrke by Anders Isaksson was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Wahlström & Wid­ strand. Kapitalism, nätverk och demokrati. Förutsättningar för samarbete och myter om socialt kapital by Emil Uddhammar & Fredrik Erixon was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. City University Press. Manifest för otidsenliga by Johan Hakelius was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Fischer & Co. What is Man? Five interviews arising from the Engelsberg Seminar 2002, “Consciousness, Genetics and Society” were broadcast on SVT.

january The Loss of God – Parts 2, 3, and 4 with Kerstin Ekman, Leszek Kolakowski and Elaine Pagels were broadcast on SVT, 2002

february The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar with Petteri Pieti­ käinen at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. February 7th, 2002 The Loss of God – Part 5 with Tariq Ramadan was broadcast on SVT. Global Axess “The New Wars” was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Mary Kaldor by Kay Glans. Global Axess “In Israel’s Service” was broadcast on TV8. Interview with David Kimche by Anders Hellner. Towards a Global Society? Conference at the Stockholm School of Economics in association with SSE and Finanstidningen. February 21st, 2002 Axess Magazine No. 1, 2002 “Globalization” was published February 21st, 2002 Global Axess “The Editors in Dialogue” with Hans Bergström, Kay

369 chronological report 2002 Glans and Mats Johansson was broadcast on TV8 on Febru­ ary 21st, 2002

march The Reception of Dynamic Psychology. Seminar with Lennart War­ ring and Ruth Rajamaa, at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. March 6th, 2002 Global Axess “The Man Who Discovered the Wealth of the Poor” was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Hernando de Soto by Anders Hellner, 2002 Global Axess “Freedom Through Trade” was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Jagdish Bhagwati by Thomas Gür, 2002

april Axess Magazine No. 2, 2002 “The Greying Society” was published, 2002 Global Axess “Islam’s Choice – Politics or Religion?” was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Bassam Tibi by Kay Glans, 2002 Global Axess “The New Asian Super Power” was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Sunil Khilnani by David Ståhl, 2002 Global Axess “UN’s Future Secretary General?” was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Surin Pitsuwan by Tomas Larsson, 2002 Global Axess “The Hidden History of Analytical Psychology” was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Paul Roazen by Kay Glans, 2002 The Irony of Journalism and Journalistic Irony. Lecture by Johan Hakelius at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. April 23rd, 2002

may Axess Magazine No. 3, 2002 “The Triple Society” was published. The Reception of Dynamic Psychology: “Psychoanalysis, ­Winners and Losers”. Lecture by Paul Roazen at Skeppsbron 24, ­Stock­ holm. May 17th, 2002 Global Axess Special “Ekéus vs. Bildt” with Rolf Ekéus and Carl Bildt was broadcast on TV8 and TV2 Denmark.

370 chronological report 2002 Literature Seminar with Katherine Hayles at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. May 28th, 2002

june Axess Magazine No. 4, 2002 “Genetics and Integrity” was published. The Engelsberg Seminar 2002 – Consciousness, Genetics and Society was held at Avesta Manor. moderator: Michael Maccoby. lecturers: Sverre Sjölander, Martin Alda, Evelyn Fox Keller, Georg Klein, Leonard Guarente, Panayiotis Zavos, Lee M Silver, Johnjoe McFadden, Hilary Rose, Max More, Steven Rose, Robert Wright, Mary Midgley, Erwin Bischof­ berger, Raja Ramanna, Luke Anderson, Richard Heinberg and Kenan Malik. June 14th–16th, 2002 Evolutionary Psychology. Lecture by Robert J. Wright at Skepps­ bron 24, Stockholm. June 17th, 2002

august Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar: Psychology of the Future – Lessons from Modern Consciousness Research. lec­­tur­ er: Stanislav Grof, MD, California Institute of Integral Studies, USA, Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, August 30th, 2002

september Axess Magazine No. 5, 2002 “War in Peace” was published. The Reception of Dynamic Psychology: Seminar with Michael ­Maccoby at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. September 5th, 2002 Global Axess “Dr Frankenstein of Our Age?” was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Panayiotis Zavos by Thomas Gür. From Sick Care to Health Care in the Age of Learning. A ­two-day seminar at the Swedish Medical Society, Stockholm. moder­ ator: Michael Maccoby. lecturers: Marie C. Nelson, Roger Bulger, Johan Calltorp, Richard Normann, David M. Lawrence, Stanley Pappelbaum, Carola Lemne, Mats G. Hansson, Göran Rosenberg and Lawrence Altman. ­Septem­ ber 7th–8th, 2002

371 chronological report 2002 Identity and Globalization. Seminar with Richard E Doner at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. September 27th, 2002

october Axess Magazine No. 6, 2002 “Stoicism” was published. Global Axess “The Evolutionary Basis of Gender” was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Robert Wright. The Reception of Dynamic Psychology: Seminar with Åsa Bergen­ heim at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. October 2nd, 2002 Global Axess “The Dangerous Genetics” was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Hilary Rose by Angeta Pleijel. New Urbanism – An Introduction to the Art of City Building. Urban City Research Seminar at Tullhus 2, Stockholm. moder­ ator: Jerker Söderlind. lecturers: Ellen Dunham-Jones, David Rudlin, Jeff Speck.October 11th–12th, 2002 The Reception of Dynamic Psychology. Seminar with Franz Lutten­ berger at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. October 22nd, 2002

november Axess Magazine No. 7, 2002 “EU Off-Beat” was published. Global Axess “Animals as Angels – Man as Animal?” was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Kenan Malik by Erik Davis. Global Axess “The Mocking Gene” was broadcast on TV8. ­Inter­ view with Evelyn Fox Keller by Björn Linnell.

december Axess Magazine No. 8, 2002 “Co-op Capitalism” was published. Global Axess “Nuclear Shadow over Asia” was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Raja Ramanna by Sten Widmalm. 40 Years of The New York Review of Books. Seminar with Robert B Silvers at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. December 3rd, 2002 The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar with Eva Thulin at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. December 4th, 2002 Prayer, Invocation and Speaking in Tongues. Late Classical ­An­ tiquity Seminar at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. lecturers­ :

372 chronological report 2003 J Peter Södergård, Jörgen Magnusson and Carl-Martin Eds­ ­ man. December 5th, 2002 Global Axess “If the War Comes” was broadcast on TV8. ­Interviews with Alyson J K Bailes, Rolf Ekéus and Sverker Åström by Anders Hellner. Identity and Globalization. Seminar with Razeen Sally at Skepps­ bron 24, Stockholm. December 7th, 2002 The Prospect of Prospect – Can Intellectual Journalism Succeed? Semi­ nar with Alexander Linklater at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. December 12th, 2002 The paperback Från Stoicism till Konsumtionskapitalism. Teman ur Axess 2002 was published. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation and Bonnier Fakta. Drömmarna och Gud – Essäer om att möta Gud i drömmen was pub­ lished. Edited by J. Peter Södergård and Erik Wallrup. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Global Axess “Network for Profit and Terror” was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Manuel Castells by Thomas Gür.

2003 Das bevorzugte Geschlect (The Privileged Sex) by Martin van Creveld was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Gerling Akademie. Hertig Larson. Äventyrare, missionär, upptäckare by Axel Odelberg was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Wahlström & Widstrand

january Global Axess “Sartre and Ethics” was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Czeslaw Milosz by Anders Hellner. The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar. Anna Nilsson at Skeppsbron 24. Brave New Europe. Lecture by Maciej Zaremba at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. January 27th, 2003

373 chronological report 2003 february Axess Magazine No. 1 2003 “Africa’s Renaissance” was published. Global Axess was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Kristian Gerner by Anders Hellner. The Future of Europe. Lecture by Carl Bildt in co-operation­ with The Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Stock­holm. February 11th, 2003 Global Axess “The Future of Europe” broadcast on TV8. Interview with Carl Bildt by Anders Hellner. The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar with Inga Sanner at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. What Do We Talk about When We Talk about Identity? Lecture by Merete Mazzarella at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. February 20th, 2003 The Role of Sweden and Thailand in Their Respective Regions: Simi­ lar­ities and Differences. A two-day seminar at the Thammasat University in Bangkok, Thailand opened by the King of Sweden. lecturers: Pisanu Sunthraraks, Sverker­ Åström, Anders Hellner, Charit Tingsabadh, Theera Nuchpiam. February 26th–27th, 2003 Shaping the City by the Public Space. Urban City Research Seminar with Johan Rådberg at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. February 28th, 2003

march Axess Magazine No. 2 2003 “After the Corporate Giants” was pub­ lished. Global Axess “USA and Europe, Power and Weakness” was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Robert Kagan by Anders Hellner. The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar with Petteri Pieti­ käinen at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. March 13th, 2003 Global Axess “Anti-Europeanism” was broadcast on TV8. Inter­ view with Timothy Garton Ash by Anders Hellner. The Reception of Dynamic Psychology. Seminar with Eva Marie Rigné at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. March 26th, 2003 The Intellectual History of Swedish Modernism. Urban City Re­

374 chronological report 2003 search Seminar with Monica Andersson at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. March 28th, 2003

april Axess Magazine No. 3 2003 “Generation Shift” was published. Global Axess “The Future of Russia” was broadcast on TV8. Inter­ view with Mikhail Gorbachev by Anders Hellner. The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar with Lennart War­ ring at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. April 23rd, 2003 Global Axess “EU – The Fortress of Bureaucracy” was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Günther Verheugen by Anders Hellner. Hong Kong, China and the Future. Lecture by Emily Lau at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs. April23 rd, 2003 Protokollet. Book publication and lectures by Susanna Popova and Mats Holm on the subject of Estonia at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. April 23rd, 2003 A Study of Neo-Traditional Tourist Amenities. Urban City Research Seminar with Claudia Trillo at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. April 25th, 2003

may Axess Magazine No. 4 2003 “Poor Middle Class” was published. Global Axess “Where is Turkey Heading?” was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Seyfi Tashan by Anders Hellner. Communication with Mozart. Lecture by Greger Hatt at Skepps­ bron 24, Stockholm. May 12th, 2003 Genetic Axess Part 1 “A Brave New World” was broadcast on TV8. The Reception of Dynamic Psychology. Seminar with Suzanne Gieser at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. May 14th, 2003 The Modernity of Religion in India. Seminar with Pankaj Mishra at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. May 16th, 2003 Violence in Schools Research Seminar with Allan Guggenbühl at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. May 22nd, 2003 Genetic Axess Part 2 “The Moral Animal” was broadcast on TV8. Global Axess “Danger Zone Hong Kong” was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Emily Lau by Jan Söderqvist.

375 chronological report 2003 Genetic Axess Part 3 “The New Human Being” was broadcast on TV8.

june Axess Magazine No. 5 2003 “The Resurrection of Truth” was published. Streets, Main Streets and Meeting Places. Urban City Research Seminar at the Royal Coin Cabinet, Stockholm. lectur­ ers: Karl-Olov Arnstberg, Jan Gehl, Charles C Bohl, Ray ­Oldenburg, Richard A. Hall and Ellen Dunham-Jones. June 3rd–4th, 2003 Is There An American Opposition: Democrats and Others. Lecture by Norman Birnbaum at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Stockholm. June 12th, 2003 The Engelsberg Seminar 2003 – Towards a Cosmopolitan Culture? was held at Avesta Manor. moderator: Göran Rosenberg. lecturers: Philip Bobbitt, Ingvild Saelid Gilhus, Richard Swartz, Zygmunt Bauman, Nathan Glazer, Russell Jacoby, David Goodhart, Norman Birnbaum, Catherine Audard, Michael Bommes, Jytte Klausen, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Elazar Barkan,­ Adam Kuper, Kenan Malik and Christopher Hitchens. June 13th–15th, 2003 The Only Revolution in Town. Lecture by Christopher Hitchens at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. June 16th, 2003

september Axess Magazine No. 6 2003 “The Renaissance of the City State” was published. Fönster mot Framtiden was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist, Kay Glans and Erik Wallrup. Axel and Margaret Ax:son John­son Foundation. Global Axess “A Woman’s Struggle Against the Pressures of ­Patriarchy” was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Ayaan Hirsi Ali by Anders Hellner. Global Axess “A Moral Intellectual” was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Christopher Hitchens by Christine Ockrent.

376 chronological report 2003 Poundbury – A Newly Built, Classical City. Urban City Research Seminar with Robert at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. September 12th, 2003 The Legal Divide: The Real Problem with Globalization. Lecture by Hernando de Soto at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. September 13th, 2003 Global Axess “Garbage and Globalisation” was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Zygmunt Bauman by Anders Hellner. What is Man? Man is a Vehicle for His Genes was broadcast on Swedish Television. Interview with Richard Dawkins by Göran Rosenberg. The Life of Dr Axel Munthe. Lecture by Bengt Jangfeldt at Skepps­ bron 24, Stockholm. September 15th, 2003 The Reception of Dynamic Psychology. Seminar with David Healy and Edward Shorter at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. ­Septem­ ber 24th, 2003 Modernity and Its Discontents: The Tyranny of Intimacy? ­Conference at the Royal Coin Cabinet, Stockholm. moderator: Jan- Olov Johansson. lecturers: Edward Shorter, Petteri Pietikäinen, David Healy, Eva Marie Rigné, Tana Dineen, Germund Hesslow, Arne Jarrick, Lennart Hallsten and Anna Hedborg. September 25th, 2003 What is Man? Man is a Moral Being was broadcast on ­Swedish Television. Erwin Bischofberger interviewed by Göran Rosenberg. Global Axess “War and Peace in the Market State” was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Philip Bobbitt by Göran Rosenberg.

october Axess Magazine No. 7 2003 “The Disorder of Things” was publish- ed. What is Man? Man is Man and Woman was broadcast on Swedish Television. Camille Paglia interviewed by Göran Rosenberg. The Engelsberg Dialogue No. 1 was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Bo Rothstein by Göran Rosenberg. Global Axess “Citizen without Background” was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Catherine Audard by Björn Linnell.

377 chronological report 2003 Global Axess “The Multicultural Dead End” was broadcast on TV 8. Interview with Nathan Glazer by Göran Rosenberg. Perspectives on Russia in Transition. International conference held at Hotel Kämp in Helsinki, Finland. moderator: Anders Hellner. lecturers: Viveca Ax:son Johnson, Matti Vanha­ nen, Mauno Koivisto, Örjan Berner, ­Pekka Sutela, Krister Wahlbäck, Christer Pursiainen, Isabelle Facon, Boris Kashni­ kov, Lev Timofeev, Arkady Moshes and Rolf Ekéus. October 8th, 2003 What is Man? Man as a Cultural Being was broadcast on Swedish Television. Interview with Paul Ehrlich by Göran Rosenberg. The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar. Seminar with pre­ sen­tations by Inga Sanner and Håkan Eriksson, Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, Sweden, October 15th, 2003 The Engelsberg Dialogue No. 2 was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Petra Östergren by Susanna Popova Hakelius. What is Man? Man as His Own Creator was broadcast on Swedish Television. Interview by Lee M Silver by Göran Rosenberg. Global Axess “An American Social Democrat” was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Norman Birnbaum by Anders Hellner. The Engelsberg Dialogue No. 3 was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Ove Joanson by Per Svensson. The Engelsberg Dialogue No. 4 was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Inga-Britt Ahlenius by Niklas Ekdal. Global Axess “The European Betrayal” was broadcast on TV8. Interview with David Frum by Kay Glans.

november Axess Magazine No. 8 2003 “Shadow Economy” was published. The Engelsberg Dialogue No. 5 was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Stefan Fölster by Kay Glans. Global Axess “Order or Human Rights?” was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Deepak Lal by Thomas Gür. Good Mixed-Use for the 21st Century. Urban City Research Seminar at Stockholm City Conference Center, Stockholm. moder­ ator: Peter Elmlund. lecturers: Andrés Duany, Robert Adam, Paul Murrain, Luigi Mollo, Lucien Steil, Michael

378 chronological report 2004 Stojan, Robert Gibbs, David Taylor, Simon Conibear, Harald Kegler and Nathanea Elthe. November 4th–5th, 2003 The Engelsberg Dialogue No. 6 was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Björn Ranelid by Björn Linnell. The Engelsberg Dialogue No. 7 was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Anders Borg by Thomas Gür. The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar with Anna Nilsson,­ Doctoral Student, Department of the History of Ideas, Stock­holm University, Sweden, Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, November 19th, 2003 From Ottoman Periphery to European Modernity. Lecture by ­Nathan Shachar at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. November 24th, 2003 P O Hallman’s Importance for Urban Planning Today. Urban City Research lecture by Aleksander Wolodarski at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. November 28th, 2003

december The Engelsberg Dialogue No. 8 was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Gunilla Herlitz by Susanna Popova. Axess Magazine No. 9 2003 “Voting by Shopping” was published. The paperback Från svart ekonomi till sanningens återkomst. Teman ur Axess 2003 was published. Axel and Margaret Ax:son John­ son Foundation. The Engelsberg Dialogue No. 9 was broadcast on TV8. Interview with David Rieff by Per Svensson. The Engelsberg Dialogue No. 10 was broadcast on TV8. Interview with KG Hammar by Niklas Ekdal. The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar with presentations by Lennart Warring and Eva Thulin at Skeppsbron 24, Stock­holm. December 10th, 2003

2004 How to Relate Science and Religion. A Multidimensional Model by Mikael Stenmark was published with support from Axel and

379 chronological report 2004 Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company. What the Media Are Doing to Our Politics by John Lloyd was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Constable & Robinson Ltd. Hotad idyll. Berättelser om svenskt folkhem och kallt krig. Editors Kim Salomon, Lisbeth Larsson and Håkan Arvidsson. Nordic Academic Press. Mannen i mitten. Ett spiondrama i svensk kallakrigskultur by Marie Cronqvist was published with support from Axel and Marga­ ret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Carlsson Bokförlag. Defending Israel. A Controversial Plan Toward Peace by Martin van Creveld was published with support from Axel and ­Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin’s Press. Hyperworks. On Digital Literature and Computer Games by Anna Gunder was published with support from Axel and ­Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. The Section for Sociology, Uppsala University. Elitfeministerna. Ett spel för gallerierna by Susanna Popova was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Bonnier Fakta.

january The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar with presentation by Petteri Pietikäinen at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. January 21st, 2004 A New Evaluation of Problems in Mandaean Research: Early History, Influences and Gender. Lecture by Jorunn Jacobsen Buckley at Skeppsbron 24. January 23rd, 2004

february Axess Magazine No. 1 2004 “The Future of the City is Here” was published. The Engelsberg Dialogue No. 1 was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Gunnar Wetterberg by Per Svensson.

380 chronological report 2004 Al-Jazeera – Terrorist TV or an Arabic CNN? Lecture by Thomas Gür at Skeppsbron 24. February 3rd, 2004 The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar with presentation by Suzanne Gieser at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. February 19th, 2004 Global Axess “An Ounce of Freedom in the Arab World” was ­broad­ cast on TV8. Interview with Wadah Khanfar, by Thomas Gür. The Engelsberg Dialogue No. 2 was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Lars Wedin by Kay Glans. Global Axess “The Power of Bribes” was broadcast on TV8. ­Inter­ view with Tarun Tejpal by Thomas Gür. The Engelsberg Dialogue No. 3 was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Lena K Samuelsson by Rolf van den Brink. Global Axess “From White to Black Dictatorship” was broadcast on TV8. Interviewed with Geoffrey Nyarota by Thomas Gür. The Engelsberg Dialogue No. 4 was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Anders Gerdin, Aftonbladet by Susanna Popova. Global Axess “The Palestinian Oppression” was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Bassem Eid by Thomas Gür.

march The Engelsberg Dialogue No. 5 was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Håkan Syrén by Niklas Ekdal. Axess Magazine No. 2 2004 “India Unleashed” was published. Global Axess No. 5 was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Ali Lmrabet by Axel Odelberg. The Engelsberg Dialogue No. 6 was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Christina Jutterström, by Susanna Popova Hakelius. Career Barriers. A seminar on equal career opportunities with Monica Renstig from the Stockholm School of Economics at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. March 5th, 2004 Global Axess “The Cuban Dictatorship” was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Huber Matos by Nathan Shachar. The Engelsberg Dialogue No. 7 was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Otto Sjöberg, former Editor-in-Chief of Expressen, by Susanna Popova Hakelius.

381 chronological report 2004 Global Axess “The Freedom of Press and Putin’s War” was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Anna Politkovskaya by Thomas Gür. Runeberg and the Finnish Folk Soul. Johan Ludvig Runeberg bicentenary seminar with Merete Mazzarella at Finlandshuset in Stockholm. March 9th, 2004 The Engelsberg Dialogue No. 8 was broadcast on TV8. Susanna Popova Hakelius interviewed Jan Wifstrand, Editor-in-Chief of Dagens Nyheter. Global Axess “China and the Freedom of the Press” was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Hu Shuli, by Thomas Gür. The Political Runeberg. Johan Ludvig Runeberg bicentenary­ seminar with Matti Klinge at Finlandshuset in Stockholm. March 23rd, 2004 The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar with presentations by Inga Sanner and Suzanne Gieser at Skeppsbron 24, Stock­ holm. March 24th, 2004 The Engelsberg Dialogue No. 9 was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Jan Scherman by Susanna Popova Hakelius. Johan Ludvig and Fredrika Runeberg. Johan Ludvig Runeberg bicentenary seminar with Agneta Rahikainen at Finlands­ huset in Stockholm. March 30th, 2004 Facts and Fiction within Today’s Feminisms. Lecture by Susanna Popova Hakelius at Skeppsbron 24. March 31st, 2004

april Axess Magazine No. 3 2004 “The Cluster Economy” was published. The Engelsberg Dialogue No. 10 was broadcast on TV8. Susanna Popova Hakelius and Rolf van den Brink discussed the power of the media with the editors: Christina Jutterström, Otto Sjöberg, Anders Gerdin,­ Gunilla Herlitz and Lena K Samuel­ son History, Memory and Identity in Post-Soviet Estonia: The End of a Collective Farm. Lecture by Sigrid Rausing at the Stockholm School of Economics. April 23rd, 2004 The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar with presentation by Anna Nilsson at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. April 28th, 2004 How to Make Green Structures Cohabit with Urban Structures? Urban

382 chronological report 2004 City Research Seminar with Krister Sernbo at Södra Teatern, Stockholm. April 29th, 2004

may Axess Magazine No. 4 2004 “The Swedish School Must Change Its Course” was published. Free Research in Collision with the Swedish Government’s Production of Ideology. Seminar with Shirin Ahlbäck Öberg at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. May 4th, 2004 St Petersburg in the 21st Century – Views on Growth, Culture, ­Science and Economics. International conference at the Grand Hotel in Stockholm in cooperation with the City of Stockholm and the Stenbeck Group. moderator: Anders Hellner. lecturers­ : Annika Billström, Valentina I. Matvienko, Sven Hirdman, Zhores I. Alferov, Erik Berglöf, Alf Görans­ son, Lars-Johan Jarnheimer, Hans-Holger Albrecht and Björn Rosengren. May 19th, 2004 The Legal Divide – The Real Problem with Globalization. Seminar with Hernando de Soto, Allan Larsson and Joakim Ollén introduction­ by Kurt Almqvist, at ABF, Stockholm. May 24th, 2004 DSM and the Culture of Psychiatric Diagnostics in the Early 21st Century. Reception for Dynamic Psychology Seminar with Mark S. Micale at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. May 27th–28th, 2004 The Royal State Visit by the King and Queen of Sweden to Thailand. Special programme was ­broadcast on TV8. The Engelsberg Dialogue “Personified Business – The Power and Agenda of Swedish Business Journalism” was broadcast on TV8. participants: Jan Wifstrand, Editor-in-Chief of Dagens Nyheter and Weje Sandén, Editor-in-Chief of Veckans Affärer. moderator: Thomas Gür. The Sustainable Arterial Street. Urban City Research Seminar with Stephen Marshall at Piperska Muren, Stockholm. June 3rd, 2004 Axess Magazine No. 5 2004 “Press Under Pressure” was published. What is George W Bush Doing? Lecture by David Frum in

383 chronological report 2004 cooperation with the Institute of International Affairs at Lilla Nygatan 23, Stockholm. June 16th, 2004 The Engelsberg Seminar 2004 “Media and Media Power” was held at Avesta Manor. moderators: Ove Joanson and Christine Ockrent. lecturers: John Lloyd, Thomas Steinfeld, Jona­ ­ than Fenby, Niklas Ekdal, David Frum, Laurent Joffrin, William H Roedy, David Goodhart, Sidney Blumenthal, Thomas Hylland Eriksen, Nathan Shachar, Isabel Hilton, Edward Lucas, Roy Greenslade, Tarun Tejpal, Anna Politkov­ skaia, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Shuli Hu and Shashi Tharoor. June 17th–19th, 2004 The American Crisis. Lecture by former Clinton adviser Sidney Blumenthal, at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. June 21st, 2004

august The Market of Insecurity. Seminar with Alyson Bailes and Svante Cornell at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. August 31st, 2004 The Swedish Success Story? was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Kay Glans. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Founda­ tion.

september Axess Magazine No. 6 2004 “The Market of Uncertainty” was pub­ lished. The Engelsberg Dialogue was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Hans L Zetterberg by Susanna Popova. Global Axess “Press as Propaganda” was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Roy Greenslade by Thomas Gür. The Danish Media Situation in a Comparative Perspective. Lecture by Tøger Seidenfaden, Editor-in-Chief, Politiken, Denmark at Stureplan 3. September 20th, 2004 The Engelsberg Dialogue was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Kjell-Olof Feldt by PJ Anders Linder. Global Axess “The Need for Quality Marking of News” was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Edward Lucas by Thomas Gür. The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar with Petteri Pieti­ käinen at Skeppsbron 24.

384 chronological report 2004 The Engelsberg Dialogue was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Mauricio Rojas by Peter Wolodarski. Global Axess “The Foreign Correspondent” was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Isabel Hilton by Björn Linnell.

october Axess Magazine No. 7 2004 “Turkey at the Crossroads” was pub­ lished. The Engelsberg Dialogue was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Hans Bergström by Peter Wolodarski. Global Axess “The Journalists and the Politicians – An Unholy Alliance?” was broadcast on TV8. Interview with John Lloyd by Thomas Gür. Tecknen: Läkaren och konsten att läsa kroppar. Reception of Dy­ namic Psychology Lecture by Karin Johannisson at Skepps­ bron 24, Stockholm. October 14th, 2004 The Engelsberg Dialogue was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Agneta Dreber by Peter Wolodarski. Global Axess “The UN and the Media” was broadcast on TV8. Shashi Tharoor interviewed by Thomas Gür. The Engelsberg Dialogue was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Johan Norberg by Per Svensson. Global Axess “Clinton’s Man of Media” was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Sidney Blumenthal by Susanna Popova Hakelius. The Engelsberg Dialogue was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Roland Poirier Martinsson by Susanna Hakelius Popova. Global Axess “Ideal Journalism” was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Nicholas Lemann by Thomas Gür.

november Contemporary Feminism Seminar. Sex, Lies and Feminism. Lecture by Christina Hoff Sommers. Skeppsbron24 , Stockholm. November 3rd, 2004 Media 8 No. 1 “The End of Publicists” with Susanna Popova Hakelius and Mats Ekström was broadcast on TV8. Axess Magazine No. 8 2004 “The Reluctant Empire” was published.

385 chronological report 2004 The Engelsberg Dialogue was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Gunnar Strömmer by PJ Anders Linder. Media 8 No. 2 “Who Owns the Media?” with Susanna Popova Hakelius and Mats Ekström was broadcast on TV8. Global Axess “David Frum – An Intellectual Neo-Con” was ­broadcast on TV8. Interview with David Frum by Thomas Gür. The Pleasure of Mixing Formal and Organic Design in Private and Public Gardens. Garden Architecture Seminar with lecturers Jacques Wirtz and Peter Wirtz at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. November 9th, 2004 Media 8 No. 3 “Principle of Free Access to Public Records” with Susanna Hakelius Popova and Mats Ekström was broadcast on TV8. The Engelsberg Dialogue was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Janerik Larsson by Susanna Popova. Media Arrogance – Is Journalism Capable of Self-Criticism? A debate between John Lloyd, FT magazine, and Richard Sambrook, BBC News, at 14 Queen Anne’s Gate, London, UK. Novem­ ­ ber 22nd, 2004 The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar with Petteri ­Pieti­ käinen at Skeppsbron 24. Media 8 No. 4 “Media and Power” with Susanna Popova and Mats Ekström was broadcast on TV8. The Engelsberg Dialogue was broadcast on TV8. Interview with Marit Paulsen by Peter Wolodarski.

december Axess Magazine No. 9 2004 “The Future is so Passé” was publish­- ed. Visions of the Future was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist, Kay Glans and Erik Wallrup. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Kapitalets mysterium (”The Mystery of Capital”) by Hernando de Soto was published. Atlantis. The History of the Gulag. An evening with Anne Applebaum at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. December 10th, 2004 Northwestern Kungsholmen. Urban City Research Lecture by

386 chronological report 2005 Charlotte Holst at Piperska Muren, Stockholm. December 10th, 2004 Media 8 No. 5 “The Consultants and the Lobbyists” with Susanna Popova and Mats Ekström was broadcasted on TV8. Media 8 No. 6 “Copied Journalism” with Susanna Hakelius Popova and Mats Ekström was broadcast on TV8. The paperback Indien kastar loss – Press under Press. Teman ur Axess 2004 was published. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation.

2005 The paperback Från Etnisk ekonomi till Den seglivade nationen. Teman ur Axess 2005 was published. Axel and Margaret­ Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Hechaluz – en rörelse i tid och rum. Tysk-judiska ungdomars exil i Sverige 1933–1943 by Malin Thor was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Växjö University Press. Konsten att lägga pussel. Deckaren och besvärjandet av ondska i folk­ hemmet by Sara Kärrholm was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Brutus Öst­ lings Bokförlag Symposion.

january Introduction to New Urbanism. Urban City Research seminar with Peter Elmlund at the Royal Institute of Technology, School of Architecture, Stockholm. January 18th, 2005 The Engelsberg Dialogue No. 1 was broadcast on TV8. Bengt Göransson was interviewed by Björn Linnell. Contemporary Feminism Seminar with Natasha Walter at Skepps­ bron 24, Stockholm. Consciousness, Genetics and Society: Perspectives from the Engelsberg seminar 2002 was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Erik Wallrup. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation and Atlantis.

387 chronological report 2005 Modernity and Its Discontents: Sceptical Essay on the Psychomedical Management of Malaise was published. Edited by Petteri Pieti­ käinen. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation.

february Axess Magazine No. 1 2005 “Private and Public” was published. The Engelsberg Dialogue No. 2 was broadcast on TV8. Kjell-Olof Feldt was interviewed by Göran Greider. Global Axess “The Future of Freedom” was broadcast on TV8. Fareed Zakaria was interviewed by Thomas Gür. The Engelsberg Dialogue No. 3 was broadcast on TV8. Anders Isaksson was interviewed by Kay Glans. Contemporary Feminism Seminar with Jane Freedman at Skepps­ bron 24, Stockholm. Global Axess “From Autocracy to Democracy” was broadcast on TV8. Lee Teng-hui was interviewed by Thomas Gür. The Engelsberg Dialogue No. 4 was broadcast on TV8. Carl Bildt and Sverker Åström were interviewed by Anders Hellner. Global Axess “The History of Empires” was broadcast on TV8. Dominic Lieven was interviewed by Thomas Gür. The Engelsberg Dialogue No. 5 was broadcast on TV8. Olle Sahl­ ström was interviewed by Per Svensson.

march Axess Magazine No. 2 2005 “The Two Cultures” was published. Global Axess “”Shevardnadze – His Rise and Fall” was broadcast on TV8. Eduard Shevardnadze was interviewed by Thomas Gür. The Engelsberg Dialogue No. 6 was broadcast on TV8. Bo Söder­ sten was interviewed by Fabian af Petersen. Global Axess “The Benevolent Empire” was broadcast on TV8. Niall Ferguson was interviewed by Thomas Gür. The Engelsberg Dialogue No. 7 was broadcast on TV8. Ingvar Carlsson was interviewed by Peter Wolodarski. Contemporary Feminism Seminar with Daphne Patai at Skepps­ bron 24, Stockholm. March 15th, 2005 Global Axess “Russia – Present and Past” was broadcast on TV8. Kristian Gerner was interviewed by Thomas Gür.

388 chronological report 2005 Media 8 No. 1 was broadcast on TV8. “The Archetypes of ­Journalism”. Lars Norén, Bo Lindqvist, Ester Pollack, Niklas­ Lundblad, Per Wendel, Peppe Engberg and Lars Engvall were interviewed by Susanna Popova. With Jesper ­Ström­ bäck. The Engelsberg Dialogue No. 8 was broadcast on TV8. Ozan Sunar was interviewed by Thomas Gür. Global Axess “Europe and Pax Globalis” was broadcast on TV8. Robert Cooper was interviewed by Thomas Gür. Media 8 No. 2 was broadcast on TV8. “Foreign Correspondents”.­ Stig Fredriksson, Kjell-Albin Abrahamsson, Staffan Heimerson, PM Nilsson, Rossana Dinamarca and Anna Larsson were interviewed by Susanna Popova. With Jesper Strömbäck. The Engelsberg Dialogue No. 9 was broadcast on TV8. Björn Rosengren was interviewed by Maria Borelius. Global Axess “The Chilean Miracle” was broadcasted on TV8. José Piñera was interviewed by Thomas Gür. Urban City Research. Peter Elmlund presented the report “Local Economy and Urban Form” to the Swedish Urban ­Environ­ ment Council at the National Board of Housing, Building and Planning, Stockholm. March 9th, 2005

april Axess Magazine No. 3 2005 “Chinese Puzzles” was published. Media 8 No. 3 was broadcast on TV8. “Culture Journalism”. Håkan Jaensson, Åsa Beckman, Peter Luthersson, Jan Guillou and Lars Stjernqvist were interviewed by Susanna Popova. With Jesper Strömbäck. The Engelsberg Dialogue No. 10 was broadcast on TV8. Patrick Salmon was interviewed by Niklas Ekdal. Media 8 No. 4 was broadcast on TV8. “Ethical Journalism”. Susanne Wigorts Yngvesson, Janne Andersson, Johanna ­Lebourne and Maria Hasselgren were interviewed by Susanna Popova. With Jesper Strömbäck. Opportunities and Risks of Doing Business in China. Seminar on China with Erik Berglöf, Frédéric Cho, Ray Field, ­Staffan

389 chronological report 2005 Heimerson, Thomas Lagerqvist, Torbjörn Lodén, Rutger­ Palmstierna, Henrik Scharp, Harald Steinbrecher and Tor­ ­ björn Sternsjö at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. April 13th, 2005 Media 8 No. 5 was broadcast on TV8. “FI – The Media Party”. Cecilia Gamre, Lena Smedsaas, Jesper Katz, Göran Ellung, Cecilia Renfors and Per-Arne Jigenius were interviewed by Susanna Popova. With Jesper Strömbäck. Media 8 No. 6 was broadcast on TV8. “Advertising in the Media”. Jan Wifstrand, Gunnar Strömblad, Peter Carnello, Bengt Göransson and Mats Knutson were interviewed by Susanna Popova. With Jesper Strömbäck. Skyscrapers as a Solution to Housing Problems. Lecture by Dick Urban Vestbro, Professor in Town Planning, at the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm. April 14th, 2005

may Axess Magazine No. 4 2005 “Ethnic Economy” was published. The Reception of Dynamic Psychology Seminar with Katarina Piuva at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm. Is it Possible to Create a Sustainable System of Transportation in Our Cities? lecturer: Christer Ljungberg, CEO Trivector. ­Piperska Muren, Scheelegatan 14, Stockholm. May 27th, 2005

june Axess Magazine No. 5 2005 “Social Capital” was published. Forum Axess 1999–2004 was published. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. The Engelsberg Seminar 2005. Empire and the Future World Order was held at Avesta Manor. lecturers: Peter Bender, Philip Bobbitt, Ian Buruma, David Coleman, Robert Cooper, Niklas Ekdal, William Kirby, Deepak Lal, Edward Lucas, Charles Maier, Jan Morris, Christine Ockrent, Orhan Pamuk, Richard Pipes, David Rieff, György Schöpflin, Tøger Sieden­ faden, Nathan Shachar, Ross Terrill, Shashi Tharoor and Hugh Thomas. June 16th–18th, 2005

390 chronological report 2005 september Axess Magazine No. 6 2005 “The Persistent Nation” was published. Woman under Death Threat. An interview with Ayaan Hirsi Ali by Dilsa Demirbag-Sten was broadcast on TV8. Global Axess “Turkey – On the Road to the EU?” was broadcast on TV8. Orhan Pamuk was interviewed by Nathan Shachar. Swedish Grace – The Forgotten Modern Movement in Architecture and Town Planning. Urban City Research conference at Skandia Cinema, Drottninggatan 82, Stockholm. moder­ ator: Göran Cars. speakers: Robert Adam, Gary Brewer, Javier Cenicacelaya, Andrés Duany, Alan Powers, Stoddart, Gabriele Tagliaventi, Eva Eriksson, Göran Hägg, Thomas Hellquist, Kristina Knauff, Helena Kåberg, Johan Mårtelius, Johan Rådberg, Rasmus Wærn, Karin Winter, Alexander Wolodarski and Johan Örn. September 12th–14th, 2005 Global Axess “The Wrath Against the West – and Its Causes” was broadcast on TV8. Ian Buruma was interviewed by Edward Lucas. Global Axess “A Vanishing Europe” was broadcast on TV8. David Coleman was interviewed by Thomas Gür. Contemporary Feminism Seminar at Skeppsbron 24, Stockholm, with Germund Hesslow, Susanna Popova Hakelius, Sofia Nerbrand, Petra Östergren and Staffan Ulfstrand. The Future of Stockholm. Urban City Research Lecture by Ola Andersson, architect, Stockholm. Piperska Muren, Scheele­ gatan 14, Stockholm. September 30th, 2005

october Axess Magazine No. 7 2005 “The Business of Size” was published.

november Axess Magazine No. 8 2005 “Enlightenment and Its Discontents” was published. The Future of Religion: Perspectives from the Engelsberg seminar 2001 was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Erik Wallrup. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation and Atlantis.

391 chronological report 2006 Media and Media Power: Perspectives from the Engelsberg seminar 2004 was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Alexander Linklater. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation.

december Axess Magazine No. 9 2005 “Latent Parties” was published. New Architecture Trends in Europe. Urban City Research Seminar at the Royal Institute of Technology School of Architecture, Stockholm. Speaker: Hans Ibelings. December 20th, 2005

2006 Civilisationernas kamp – mot en ny världsordning by Samuel P. Huntington was published. Atlantis/Axess. Medierna och mediernas makt: Perspektiv på Engelsbergsseminariet 2004 was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Alexander Linklater. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation and Atlantis. Porr, horor och feminister by Petra Östergren was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Natur & Kultur. Frihetens framtid: Oliberal demokrati i USA och övriga världen by Fareed Zakaria was published. Atlantis. Från tolv till ett: Arvid Horn (1664–1742) by Gunnar Wetterberg was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Atlantis. I det modernas landskap. Historisk orientering och kritiska berättelser om det moderna Sverige mellan 1960–1990 by Martin Wik­ lund was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Brutus Östlings förlag Sympo­ sion. Se Neapel och sedan dö by Tomas Lappalainen was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Fischer & Co. Samtida feminism was published. Editor Sofia Nerbrand. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation.

392 chronological report 2006 Blodseld och nordisk längtan. Om Oscar Levertin och hans tid by Nathan Shachar was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Atlantis. Ortmark. 12 interviews by host Åke Ortmark were broadcast on Axess TV, season one. Veckans debatt. 12 episodes with hosts Lennart Persson and Staffan Heimerson were broadcast on Axess TV, season one. Nils Petter Sundgren. Four episodes about history of film hosted by film critic Nils Petter Sundgren were broadcast on Axess TV. Dokumentär utifrån. 18 episodes with host Anders Hellner were broadcast on Axess TV, season one Aktuellt från Grönköping.15 episodes hosted by Sverker Åström were broadcast on Axess TV. Åsiktsmaskinen. Invited guests discussed current events with Susanna Popova Hakelius. Season one was broadcast on Axess TV.

january Cosmopolitanism: Perspectives from the Engelsberg seminar 2003 was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Erik Wallrup. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation.

february Axess Magazine No. 1 2006 “Embracing Globalisation” was published.­

march Axess Magazine No. 2 2006 “Home from Home” was published.

april Axess Magazine No. 3 2006 “Sex Through the Ages” was published.

may Axess Magazine No. 4 May “Law and Disorder” was published. 1900-talets totalitära ideologier – Nazism with host Kay Glans was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/3.)

393 chronological report 2006 Kvinnor på gränsen till väst. A documentary by Dilsa Demirbag- Sten was broadcast on Axess TV.

june Axess Magazine No. 5 June “The End of Biography” was published. The Engelsberg Seminar 2006. The Secular State and Society was held at Avesta Manor. lecturers: Paul Berman, Theodore Dalrymple, Rolf Ekéus, Dogu Ergil, Lars Hedegaard, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Jonathan Israel, Sunil Khilnani, Pierre Lellouche, Etyen Mahcupyan, Kenan Malik, Tariq Ramadan, Hugh Roberts, Olivier Roy, Carl Rudbeck, Paul Scheffer, Roger Scruton, Nathan Shachar, Bassam Tibi, Charles Tripp and Ibn Warraq. June 15th–17th, 2006 1900-talets totalitära ideologier – Communism with host Kay Glans was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 2/3.) 1900-talets totalitära ideologier – Terrorism with host Kay Glans was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 3/3.)

august The Future Education of Urban City Planning. A two-day Urban City Research Seminar at Avesta Manor. lecturers: Johan Rådberg, LTH, Peter Siöström, LTH, Kertin Barup, LTH, Peter Elmlund, UCR, Gunilla Lindholm, SLU-Alnarp, Stina Pettersson, Stadsbyggnad LTH-A, Caroline Dahl, Helsing­ borg City and Torbjörn Einarsson, Arken Arkitekter, Stock­ holm. August 16th–17th, 2006 The Invisible Contract. Lecture by Svante Nordin at Jakobs­bergs­ gatan 2, Stockholm. August 31st, 2006

september Axess Magazine No. 6 2006 “The Swedish Contract” was published. The Contribution of Spain to Urbanism: The Ensanches and the New Towns. Urban City Research Lecture by Javier Cenicacelaya, architect, in Stockholm. September 8th, 2006 Official launch of Axess Television on the Swedish digital ter­ restrial network. September 23rd, 2006

394 chronological report 2006 Studio Ekdal “Årets valutgång” with Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/12.) Studio Ekdal “Demokratins utmaningar” with Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 2/12.) Global Axess Special “Ramadan versus Hirsi Ali” with Tariq Ramadan and Ayaan Hirsi Ali was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/16.)

october Axess Magazine No. 7 2006 “The Useful University” was published. Global Axess “The Challenges of European Secularism” with Dilsa Demirbag Sten, Agneta Pleijel, Anders Hellner and host Thomas Gür was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 2/16.) Studio Ekdal “Den nya regeringen” with Niklas Ekdal was broad­ ­ cast on Axess TV. (Episode 3/12.) Studio Ekdal “Putins Ryssland” with Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 4/12.) Studio Ekdal “Ahlenius och tillståndet i staten” with Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 5/12.) Global Axess “Saddam Hussein’s Secularism and its Legacy” with guest Rolf Ekéus and host Thomas Gür was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 3/16.) Studio Ekdal “Sverige och supermakten” with Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 6/12.) Nobel Special. An interview with Nobel Prize Laureate in ­litera­ ture Orhan Pamuk was broadcast on Axess TV. Global Axess “A Third Muslim Offensive against Europe” with guest Lars Hedegaard and host Thomas Gür was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 4/16.) Studio Ekdal “Ungdomars psykiska ohälsa” with Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 7/12.) Global Axess “Spinoza – The First Enlightenment Philosopher” with guest Jonathan Israel and host Gunnar Fredriksson was broadcast­ on Axess TV. (Episode 5/16.) Global Axess “Fascism Turning Green” with guest Pierre Lellouche and host Per Svensson was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 6/16.)

395 chronological report 2006 november Axess Magazine No. 8 2006 “Between Anarchy and Imperialism” was published. Global Axess”Criminal Cultures” with guest Theodore Dalrymple and host Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 7/16.) Global Axess “Social Aspect of Islam” with guest Charles Tripp and host Thomas Gür was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 8/16.) Studio Ekdal “Iraks framtid” with Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 8/12.) Global Axess “The Multicultural Drama” with guest Paul Scheffer and host Björn Linell was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 9/16.) Studio Ekdal “Kunskapsflykten från Sverige” with Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 9/12.) Global Axess “Talking Under the Threat” with guest Ibn Warraq and host Per Svensson was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 10/16.) Studio Ekdal “Skyldigheten att skydda” with Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 10/12.)

december Axess Magazine No. 9 2006 “The Limits of Tolerance” was pub­ lished. Global Axess “The Darker Side of Multiculturalism” with guest Nathan Shachar and host Per Svensson was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 11/16.) Vem var Shakespeare? was broadcast on Axess TV. Global Axess “Muslims of Europe – A New Umma?” with guest Olivier Roy and host Thomas Gür was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 12/16.) Studio Ekdal “Avtalsrörelsen och jobben” with Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 11/12.) Studio Ekdal “Nobelpriset i litteratur” with Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 12/12.) Global Axess “The West and the Rest – Globalization and the Terrorist

396 chronological report 2007 Threat” with guest Roger Scruton and host Johan Hakelius was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 13/16.) Global Axess “Turkey between East and West” with guest Etyen Mahcupyan and host Anders Hellner was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 14/16.) Global Axess “Secularism – No Exclusively Western Concept” with guest Sunil Khilnani and host Thomas Gür was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 15/16.) Global Axess “Turkey’s Ottoman and Kemalist Secularism” with guest Dogu Ergil and host Thomas Gür was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 16/16.)

2007 Religionens framtid: Perspektiv från Engelsbergsseminariet 2001 was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Erik Wallrup. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation and Atlantis. Medvetande, genetik och samhälle: Perspektiv på Engelsbergssemi­ nariet 2002 was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Erik Wallrup. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation and Atlantis. Empire and the Future World Order: Perspectives from the Engelsberg seminar 2005 was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and ­Isabella Thomas. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foun­ da­tion. Imperier: Perspektiv från Engelsbergsseminariet 2005 was ­published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Isabella Thomas. Axel and ­Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation and Atlantis. Alchemists of Human Nature. Psychological Utopianism in Gross, Jung, Reich and Fromm by Petteri Pietikainen was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Pickering & Chatto. Åsiktsmaskinen. Invited guests discussed current topics with host Susanna Popova Hakelius. Season two was broadcast on Axess TV spring 2007. Ortmark. Interviews by host Åke Ortmark. Season two was

397 chronological report 2007 broadcast­ on Axess TV spring 2007. Season three was broadcast on Axess TV autumn 2007. Dokumentär utifrån. Nine episodes with host Anders Hellner were broadcast on Axess TV, season two. Samtal pågår. Conversations with invited guests led by Anders Hellner were broadcast on Axess TV spring 2007. Makten minns with host Arvid Lagercrantz was broadcast on Axess TV fall 2007. Zarembas val with host Maciej Zaremba was broadcast on Axess TV fall 2007. Det handlar om musik with host Sofia Nyblom. Season one was broadcast on Axess TV fall 2007.

january Mot en kosmopolitisk framtid?: Perspektiv från Engelsbergsseminariet 2003 was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Erik Wall­ rup. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation and Atlantis. The paperback From Embracing Globalisation to the Limits of Tolerance. Themes from Axess Magazine 2006 was published. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. The Secular State and Islam in Europe: Perspectives from the Engelsberg seminar 2006 was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Den sekulära staten och Islam i Europa: Perspektiv från Engelsbergs­ seminariet­ 2006 was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation and Atlantis.

february Axess Magazine No. 1 2007 “The Present Future” was published. Veckans debatt. De nya ledarna with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/16) Studio Ekdal “EU – En 50-åring på väg att spricka” with Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/16) Veckans debatt. Vart tog föräldrarna vägen? with hosts Lennart

398 chronological report 2007 Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 2/16) Studio Ekdal “Globalisering på övertid” with Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 2/16.) Veckans debatt. Vad händer med det svenska språket? with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests was broad­ cast on Axess TV. (Episode 3/16) Studio Ekdal “Övervikt – Ny forskning” with Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 3/16.) Veckans debatt. Ska svenska försvaret sköta krigsrapporteringen? with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 4/16) Studio Ekdal “Splittrade liberaler” with host Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 4/16) Hearing about Public Service with Eva Hamilton, Björn Rosengren, Peter Örn, Christer Fritzson, Kurt Almqvist, Lars Adaktus­ son and Carl Johan Swanson was broadcast on Axess TV. (Two episodes.)

march Axess Magazine No. 2 2007 “How Free are the Arts?” was published. Veckans debatt. Massage mot stroke with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 5/16) Studio Ekdal “Smartare konsumtion” with host Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 5/16.) Veckans debatt. Är höghus vackra? with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 6/16) Studio Ekdal “Arbetarpartiernas kamp” with Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 6/16.) Veckans debatt. Klimatförändrad ekonomi with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 7/16) Studio Ekdal “Spelmonopol på fall” with host Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 7/16.) Veckans debatt. Vacker till varje pris with hosts Lennart Persson,

399 chronological report 2007 Staffan Heimerson and guests was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 8/16) Studio Ekdal “Olympiska propagandaspel” with host Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 8/16.)

april Axess Magazine No. 3 2007 “Mind Wars” was published. Veckans debatt. Sverige bäste kung? with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 9/16) Studio Ekdal “Föredömet Finland” with host Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 9/16.) Veckans debatt. Duell om journalistik with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 10/16) Studio Ekdal “Bomber och bistånd” with host Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 10/16.) Kanon-TV “Ingen sanning, ingen kanon” with host Johan Tralau was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/5.) Veckans debatt. Skillnader i hjärnan with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 11/16) Studio Ekdal “ Kejsarsnitt – En knivig fråga” with host Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 11/16.) Kanon-TV “Ensamhet och frihet” with host Johan Tralau was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 2/5.) Veckans debatt. Konst att kissa offentligt with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 12/16) Studio Ekdal “Slutet för vargen?” with host Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 12/16.)

may Axess Magazine No. 4 2007 “Reality Invades Fiction” was published. Axess tidskrift presenterar “Skönhetens återkomst” with host Johan Lundberg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/4.)

400 chronological report 2007 Kanon-TV “Språk i förfall” with host Johan Tralau was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 3/5.) Veckans debatt. Unga struntar i facket with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 13/16) Studio Ekdal “Slaget om förorten” with host Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 13/16.) Axess tidskrift presenterar “I döda poeters sällskap” with host Johan Lundberg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 2/4.) Kanon-TV “Sverige en drängstuga” with host Johan Tralau was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 4/5.) Veckans debatt. Bibeln vållar strid with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 14/16) Studio Ekdal “Oljans axelmakter” with host Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 14/16.) Axess tidskrift presenterar “Dikten och verkligheten” with host Johan Lundberg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 3/4.) Kanon-TV “Kulturkamp” with host Johan Tralau was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 5/5.) Veckans debatt. Är shopping en ny religion? with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 15/16) Studio Ekdal “Stjärnan mot laget” with host Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Epiosde 15/16.) Veckans debatt. Säsongsavslutning with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 16/16) Studio Ekdal “Högre löner – förre jobb” with host Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 16/16.)

june Axess Magazine No. 5 2007 “The Crisis of Postmodernism” was published. The Engelsberg Seminar 2007. What is the West? was held at Avesta Manor. lecturers: Sahin Alpay, Philip Bobbitt, Rolf Ekéus, David Frum, Bo Huldt, Robert Irwin, Hans Kollhoff,

401 chronological report 2007 David Landes, Avishai Margalit, Nadezhda Mihaylova, ­Pankaj Mishra, Philippe Nemo, Göran Rosenberg, Roger Scruton, Tøger Seidenfaden, Robert Shapiro, Larry ­Sieden­ top, Georgios Varouxakis, Marina Warner and Ibn Warraq. June 14th–16th, 2007 Axess tidskrift presenterar “Samtal om Ola Billgren” with host Johan Lundberg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 4/4.)

september Axess Magazine No. 6 2007 “Orientalism/Saidism” was published. Orientalism. Salong Axess. Seminar at Studio Engelsberg, Kungs­ holmsgatan 21, Stockholm. Välfärdsåren “1945–49 – En oblodig revolution” with host Göran Hägg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/6.) Veckans debatt. Konstnärer med rätt att kränka with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests Lars Vilks, Mats Gellerfelt, Martin Svensson and Marcus Birro was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/18) Axess TV Hearing. Om gasledningen with host Thomas Gür was broadcast on Axess TV. (Two episodes.) Välfärdsåren “1950–54 – Det stora språnget” with host Göran Hägg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 2/6.) Veckans debatt. När livet var en fest, eller? with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 2/18) Global Axess No. 1 “Constructing Europe” with guest Göran Rosen­ ­ berg and host Thomas Gür was broadcast on Axess TV. Välfärdsåren “1955–59 – Sista striden” with host Göran Hägg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 3/6.) Veckans debatt. Global uppvärmning: Vad säger vetenskapen? with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 3/18) Global Axess No. 2 “The Crisis of Multiculturalism” with guest ­David Frum and host Thomas Gür was broadcast on Axess TV. Välfärdsåren “1960–65 – Från idéer till idyll” with host Göran Hägg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 4/6.)

402 chronological report 2007 Veckans debatt. Ett år efter valet – Tillståndet i nationen with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests Anna Kin­ berg Batra, Anders Jonsson, Lena Mellin and Paul Ronge was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 4/18) Global Axess No. 3 “The only Super Power” with guest Robert Shapiro and host Martin Ådahl was broadcast on Axess TV. Välfärdsåren “1966–68 – Välfärdens högsommar” with host Göran Hägg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 5/6.) Veckans debatt. Bokmässan with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 5/18) Global Axess No. 4 “The Outlook of Orientalism” with guest Robert Irwin and host James Robbins was broadcast on Axess TV. Global Axess No. 5 “Defending the West” with guest Ibn Warraq and host Thomas Gür was broadcast on Axess TV. Var fjortonde dag “Edward Said” was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/7.)

october Axess Magazine No. 7 2007 “Anti-Americanism” was published. Salong Axess “USA – landet vi älskar att hata”. Seminar at Engels­ berg­ Studios, Kungsholmsgatan 21. keynote speaker: Paul Hollander. participants: Per T. Ohlsson, Per Svens­ son and Staffan Thorsell. October4 th, 2007 The Future of Public Service Broadcasting. An international seminar held at Studio Engelsberg, Kungsholmsgatan 21, Stockholm. participants: Aaqil Ahmed, Jamil Azar, John Bridcut, ­Kerstin Brunnberg, Mukti Jain Campion, David Elstein, Erik Fichtelius, Tim Gardam, Ove Joanson, Ed Klute, David Levy, John Lloyd, Michael Parks, Robert Picard, Peter Philips, Terhi Rantanen, Niels Rasmussen, Jean Seaton, Ismo Silvo, Isabella Thomas and Arne Wessberg. October 25th, 2007 A Tribute to Linneaus. Trädgårdsarkitekturen som tidsavtryck at the House of Nobility (Riddarhuset), Stockholm. ­partici­ pants: John Brookes, Michael van Gessel, Karin Berglund, Ulf Nordfjell, Thorbjörn Andersson. moderator: Lotte Möller. October 31st, 2007

403 chronological report 2007 Välfärdsåren “1968–73 – Rekårdår och revolter” with host Göran Hägg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 6/6.) Veckans debatt. Skolan, kunskapen och den demokratiska fostran with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests Inger Enkvist, Metta Fjelkner, , Bengt Göransson, Sten Svensson and Marie Granlund was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 6/18) Frihetens vägar “Toleransens paradoxer” with Per Svensson was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/3.) Veckans debatt. Äktenskapet with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests Clarence Crafoord, Sverre Sjölander, Gudrun Schyman, Stephan Alm and Maria Hasselgren was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 7/18) Frihetens vägar “Från Rom och hit” with Per Svensson was broad­ ­ casted on Axess TV. (Episode 2/3.) Veckans debatt. Girighet with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests Kristina Ljunggren, Klas Danielsson, Anders Olauson and Johnny Munkhammar was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 8/18) Global Axess No. 6 “Living with Terrorism” with guest Philip Bobbitt and host Martin Ådahl was broadcast on Axess TV. Var fjortonde dag “Erik Stagnelius” was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 2/7.) Global Axess No. 7 “The Time for Europe is Now” with guest Rolf Ekéus and host Thomas Gür was broadcast on Axess TV. Global Axess No. 8 “The Roadmap to Peace in the Middle East” with guest Avishai Margalit and host James Robbins was broadcast on Axess TV. Var fjortonde dag “Why is Everybody writing Dectective Novels?” was broadcasted on Axess TV. (Episode 3/7.) Global Axess No. 9 “The Tale of the West” with guest Georgios Varouxakis and host James Robbins was broadcast on Axess TV. Frihetens vägar “Hoten mot friheten” with Per Svensson was broad­ cast on Axess TV. (Episode 3/3.) Veckans debatt. Rödebytragedin och ungdomsvåldet with hosts

404 chronological report 2007 Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests was broad­ cast on Axess TV. (Episode 9/18)

november Axess Magazine No. 8 November 2007 “Public Service” was pub­ lished. Salong Axess Special “Antiamerikanismen” was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/2.) Var fjortonde dag “Modernism” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 4/7.) Nyfiken på… Sture Linnér with host Göran Hägg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/14.) Var fjortonde dag “About Museums” was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 5/7.) Nyfiken på… Johan Svedjedal with host Göran Hägg was ­broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 2/14.) Veckans debatt. USA-valet with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests Dick Erixon, Karin Pettersson, Fredrik Fällman and Sandy Mansson was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 10/18) Global Axess No. 10 “Religion and Mythology” with guest Marina Warner and host James Robbins was broadcast on Axess TV. Ekdal “Sjuka läkare” was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/6). Nyfiken på… Nils Uddenberg with host Göran Hägg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 3/14.) Veckans debatt. Slaveri och skattemoral with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests Dick Harrison and Kitimbwa Sabuni was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 11/18) Global Axess No. 11 “Western Values” with host James Robbins and guest Philippe Nemo was broadcast on Axess TV. Ekdal “Försvarshaveriet” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 2/6.) Nyfiken på… Carina Burman with host Göran Hägg was broad­ cast on Axess TV. (Episode 4/14.) Veckans debatt. Reinfeldts ledarstil och feminism with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests Paul Ronge, Mats Qviberg, Pär Ström, Anna-Klara Bratt, Birger Östberg and Elise Claeson was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 12/18)

405 chronological report 2007 Global Axess No. 12 “The State of Democracy” with guest Dr. Larry Seidentop and host James Robbins was broadcast on Axess TV. Ekdal “Israel – världens mest kritiserade demokrati” was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 3/6.) Om Norman Mailer with Rolf Ekéus and Mats Gellerfeldt was broadcast on Axess TV. Var fjortonde dag “Ugly Buildings” with host Johan Lundberg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 6/7.) Nyfiken på… Anders Wahlgren with host Göran Hägg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 5/14.) Veckans debatt. Strejker och monarkins framtid with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests Michael Lehman, Carl-Erik Grimstad, Eva Schulman, Peter Harryson, Sten Hedman, , Aron Etzler and Per-Åke Westlund was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 13/18) Global Axess No. 13 “The West Perceived from the East” with host James Robbins and guest Pankaj Mishra was broadcast on Axess TV. Ekdal “Lotterisamhället” with host Niklas Ekdal and guest ­Anders Borg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 4/6.)

december Axess Magazine No. 9 2007 “Global Racism” was published. Salong Axess “Rasismens ansikten” at Engelsberg Studios, Kungs­ ­ holmsgatan 21, Stockholm. Keynote speaker: Frank Dikötter. Comments by Staffan ­Heimerson, Thomas Gür and Henrik Bachner. moderator: Anders ­Hellner. December 6th, 2007 Var fjortonde dag “Culture as Fashion and Fashion as Culture” with Johan Lundberg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 7/7.) Nyfiken på… Per Wästberg with host Göran Hägg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 6/14.) Veckans debatt. Vargen och kärnkraften with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 14/18) Global Axess No. 14 “Neo Nationalism” with guest Tøger Seiden­ faden and host Thomas Gür was broadcast on Axess TV. Ekdal “Finland” was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 5/6.)

406 chronological report 2008 Ayaan Hirsi Ali meets Timothy Garton Ash was broadcast on Axess TV. Veckans debatt. Bordellhärvan with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 15/18) Ekdal “Den finansiella istiden” with host Niklas Ekdal was broad­ cast on Axess TV. (Episode 6/6.) Salong Axess “Om utomeuropeisk rasism” with guest Frank Dikötter was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 2/2.) Global Axess No. 15 “The Interpretation of Holy Writings” with guest Roger Scruton and host Thomas Gür was broadcast on Axess TV. Modernitetens kris “Om vår tids andlighet” with host Anita Gold­ man was broadcast on Axess TV. Den norrländska Guden with host Johan Lundberg and guest Torgny Lindgren was broadcast on Axess TV. Global Axess No. 16 “The Strive of Civilisation” with guest David Landes and host Thomas Gür was broadcast on Axess TV. Veckans debatt. Rätten att födas, rätten att leva with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 16/18) Global Axess No. 17 “On the Verge of the West” with guest Sahin Alpay and host Thomas Gür was broadcast on Axess TV. Veckans debatt. Uppesittarkväll with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 17/18) Global Axess No. 18 “Western Architecture” with guest Hans ­Kol­ hoff and host Thomas Steinfeld was broadcast on Axess TV. Veckans debatt. 2007 – Året som gick, året som kommer with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests was broad­ cast on Axess TV. (Episode 18/18)

2008 The paperback From the Present Future to Global Racism. Themes from Axess Magazine 2007 was published. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation.

407 chronological report 2008 What is the West?: Perspectives from the Engelsberg seminar 2007 was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Om västerlandet: Perspektiv från Engelsbergsseminariet 2007 was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation and Atlantis. The Future of Public Service Broadcasting was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Isabella Thomas. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Framtidens public service: Om allmännyttig radio och tv was pub­ lished. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Isabella Thomas. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Döden är en man. Styckmordet, myterna, efterspelet by Per Lindeberg was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Fischer & Co. Judasevangeliet. Text, budskap och historisk bakgrund by Jörgen Magnusson was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Arcus förlag. Pillret. En berättelse om depressioner och doktorer, forskare och Freud, människor och marknader by Ingrid Carlberg was published­ with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foun­ dation. Norstedt. Svart jord. Kommer jordbruket leverera vårt dagliga bröd när oljan sinar? by Gunnar Lindstedt was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Äventyr på riktigt. Berättelsen om upptäckaren Sven Hedin by Axel Odelberg was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Norstedts. The Signified World. The Problem of Occasionality in Husserl’s Phenomenology of Meaning by Karl Weigelt was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Stockholm University. The Culture of War by Martin van Creveld was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Presidio Press (Random House). Aleksandra Kollontajs dagböcker 1930–1940 by Aleksandra Kollon­ taj and Krister Wahlbäck (editor) was published with support

408 chronological report 2008 from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Albert Bonniers Förlag Fånga platsen. Guide till Sveriges företagsamma historia by Anders Johnson was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. SNS förlag Myt och manipulation. Radikal psykiatrikritik i svensk offentlig idé­ debatt 1968–1973 by Anna Ohlsson was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Acta Universitatis Stockholmiensis, Stockholm Studies in History of Ideas 7, Stockholm University. Det handlar om musik with host Sofia Nyblom. Season two was broadcast on Axess TV spring 2008. Ortmark. Interviews by host Åke Ortmark. Season four was broadcast on Axess TV spring 2008. Ansikte mot ansikte: Svenskarna. Five interviews were broadcast on Axess TV spring 2008. Pratbar från Almedalen. Six interviews with party leaders were broadcast on Axess TV fall 2008. Fokus på… with host Therese Larsson was broadcast on Axess TV fall 2008. Sveriges afrikanska krig. with Bengt Nilsson was broadcast on Axess TV.

january Veckans debatt. Blir världen bättre eller sämre? with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/19) Nyfiken på… Svante Norrhem with host Göran Hägg was broad­ cast on Axess TV. (Episode 7/14.) Veckans debatt. Vad är borgerlig kulturpolitk? with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 2/19)

february Axess Magazine No. 1 2008 “The Return of Religion” was published. Veckans debatt. Nuderaffären with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan

409 chronological report 2008 Heimerson and guests was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 3/19) Socialdemokratin minns epoken Persson with host Arvid Lagercrantz­ and guest Björn Rosengren was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/5.) Ekdal “Stora vinster utan jordbrukssubventioner” with host Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/7.) The Future of Religion. Seminar at Studio Engelsberg, Stockholm. participants: Helle Klein, Mats Svegfors and Werner Jeanrod. moderator: Anders Björnsson. February 8th, 2008 Nyfiken på… Bengt Jangfeldt with host Göran Hägg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 8/14.) Veckans debatt. Kulturdebatt: Poltiska experter tippar galet! with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 4/19) Socialdemokraterna minns epoken Persson with host Arvid Lager­ crantz and guest Nalin Pekgul was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 2/5.) Ekdal “Frihet och förtryck” with host Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 2/7.) Veckans debatt. Det mångkulturella samhället: Hur fungerar det? with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 5/19) Ekdal “Islam behöver reformeras” with host Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 3/7.) Salong Axess “Religionens återkomst” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 1/3.) Nyfiken på… Sven Bertil Taube with host Göran Hägg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 9/14.) Veckans debatt. Kosovo och vårt behov av Nationalstaten with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests Ragmi Halili, Nils Karlsson, Bodil Ceballos and Gunnar Falkemark was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 6/19) Ekdal “Den svenska förvaltningen kan halveras” with host Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 4/7.) Socialdemokraterna minns epoken Persson with host Arvid Lager­

410 chronological report 2008 crantz and guest Pär Nuder was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 3/5.)

march Axess Magazine No. 2 2008 “The Think Tanks are Taking Over” was published. Veckans debatt. Maktskiftet:Blev det någon skillnad? with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests was broad­ cast on Axess TV. (Episode 7/19) Ekdal “Israel – En ung 60-åring” with host Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 5/7.) Socialdemokratin minns epoken Persson with host Arvid Lagercrantz­ and guest Marita Ulvskog was broadcast on Axess TV. (Epi­ ­ sode 4/5.) Nyfiken på… Dick Harrisson with host Göran Hägg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 10/14.) Veckans debatt. Ordning härskar i skolan, eller? with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 8/19) Ekdal “Skolan” with host Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 6/7.) Socialdemokratin minns epoken Persson with host Arvid Lagercrantz and guest Ilmar Reepalu was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 5/5.) On Russia After Putin. A seminar at Studio Engelsberg, Stock­ holm. participants: Rolf Ekéus, Per Arne Bodin and Claes Ericson. moderator: Kristian Gerner. March 14th, 2008 Veckans debatt. När ingen längre tar ansvar with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests Sven-Erik Alhem, Nikolai Jungsin, Carina Höglund and Carl-Gustaf Spangen­ berg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 9/19) Ekdal Special “Interview with Israeli Ambassador Eviatar Manor” with host Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 7/7.) Salong Axess “Ryssland efter Putin” was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 2/3.)

411 chronological report 2008 Veckans debatt. Behöver vi en moralisk kompass? with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 10/19) Veckans debatt. Livet är en fest, men inte för vänstern with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests was broad­ cast on Axess TV. (Episode 11/19)

april Axess Magazine No. 3 2008 “1968: The 40-Year Crisis” was pub­ lished. Kanon-TV “Sex överallt” with host Johan Tralau was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/5.) Veckans debatt. Svenska språket: I behov av skyddslag? with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests was broad­ cast on Axess TV. (Episode 12/19) Axess Seminar: The Think Tanks are Taking Over – Vart tog politiken vägen? Seminar at Studio Engelsberg, Stockholm with Maria Rankka, Boa Ruthström and Lotta Gröning. moderator: Lennart Persson. April 9th, 2008 Kanon-TV “Är universiteten arbetsförmedlingar” with host Johan Tralau was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 2/5.) Veckans debatt. På vems sida står polisen? with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guest Johannes Holmqvist was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 13/19) Salong Axess “Tankesmedjornas återkomst” was broadcasted on Axess TV. (Episode 3/3.) Kanon-TV “Modets förtryck” with host Johan Tralau was ­broad­ cast on Axess TV. (Episode 3/5.) Veckans debatt. Skyskrapor för miljöns skull? with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 14/19) Pressklubben with host Lennart Persson and guests Rolf Stengård and Jan Helin was broadcast on Axess TV. Kanon-TV “Döda språk” with host Johan Tralau was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 4/5.) Veckans debatt. OS-bojkott och tvångsvård av sexbrottslingar with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests Anna

412 chronological report 2008 Köning-Jerlmyr, , Christian Olsson, Mats Härd and Jonas Arnesen was broadcast on Axess TV. (Epi­ sode 15/19) Kampen om pillret with host Arvid Lagercrantz and guest Ingrid Carlberg was broadcast on Axess TV.

may Axess Magazine No. 4 2008 “The Modern Clan Society” was pub­ lished. The Ax:son Johnson Gnosis Seminar. participants: Jörgen Magnusson, Antti Marjanen, Anna Andersson, Michaela Andersson, Karima Loucif, Risto Auvinen, Martin Lindgren, Tatiana Polskaia, Micael Carreras, Niklas Ahlin and Stefan Larsson. Uppsala, May 20th–21st, 2008 Kårhusockupationen och revolutionsåret 1968. Seminar at Kårhuset, Holländargatan 32, Stockholm. moderators: Niklas Ekdal and Annika Hagström. participants: Anders Carlberg, Gunnar Fredriksson, Gunilla Thorgren, Maciej Zaremba, Jackie Jakubowski, Rolf Ekéus, Ludvig Rasmusson, Mats Johansson, Nathan Shachar, Håkan Arvidsson, Svante Nordin, Kim Salomon, Kristian Gerner, John Lloyd, Nick Cohen. May 26th, 2008 Kanon-TV “Religion” with host Johan Tralau was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 5/5.) Veckans debatt. Historiens hemskaste härskare with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests Hans Villius, Maria Kuchen and Carl Tham was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 16/19) Uppdrag K “K1 – Art” with host Johan Lundberg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/4.) Veckans debatt. Sjuksköterskelöner with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests Jonas Milton, Johnny Munk­ hammar, and Stig-Björn Ljunggren was broad­ cast on Axess TV. (Episode 17/19) Uppdrag K “K2 – The School” with host Johan Lundberg was broadcast­ on Axess TV. (Episode 2/4.) Veckans debatt. Etablissemanget och vänstervåldet with hosts

413 chronological report 2008 Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests was broad­ cast on Axess TV. (Episode 18/19) Uppdrag K “K3 – Theatre” with host Johan Lundberg was broad­ ­ cast on Axess TV. (Episode 3/4.) Veckans debatt. Rättvisans lotteri with hosts Lennart Persson, Staffan Heimerson and guests was broadcast on Axess TV. (Epi­sode 19/19) Kåren är ockuperad! Hearing on the theme “Kårhusockupationen och revolutionsåret 1968” was broadcast on Axess TV. Uppdrag K “K4 – The Swedish Royal Court” with host Johan Lund­ berg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 4/4.)

june Axess Magazine No. 5 2008 “School Dunce” was published. The Engelsberg Seminar 2008. On Russia was held at Avesta Manor. lecturers: Anne Applebaum, Erik Berglöf, Per-Arne Bodin, Rodric Braithwait, Thérèse Delpech, Rolf Ekéus, Philip Hanson, Geoffrey Hosking, Yegor Gaidar, Igor Ivanov, Dominic Lieven, Kadri Liik, Fyodor Lukyanov, Andrei Melville, Catherine Merridale, Arkady Ostrovsky, Vladimir Ryzhkov, Ekaterina Sokirianskaia, Konstantin Sonin, Dmitri Trenin and Andrei Zorin. June 12th–14th, 2008 Axess på universitetsturné with host Göran Hägg and guest Svante Nordin was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/4.) Axess på universitetsturné with host Göran Hägg and guest Karin Johannisson was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 2/4.) Axess på universitetsturné with host Göran Hägg and guest Stig Larsson was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 3/4.) Axess på universitetsturné with host Göran Hägg and guest Mohammad Fazlhashemi was broadcast on Axess TV. (Epi­ sode 4/4.)

august Nyfiken på… Lars Olof Larsson with host Göran Hägg was broad­ cast on Axess TV. (Episode 11/14.) Om kommunismens ideologi with host Kristian Gerner was broad­ cast on Axess TV. (Episode 1–2.)

414 chronological report 2008 Nyfiken på… Eva Helena Ulvros with host Göran Hägg was ­broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 12/14.) Nyfiken på… Åsa Linderborg with host Göran Hägg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 13/14.)

september Axess Magazine No. 6 2008 “The Empire Strikes Back” was pub­ ­ lished. Nyfiken på… Birger Bergh with host Göran Hägg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 14/14.) Det handlar om musik with host Sofia Nyblom and guest Malena Ernman was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 1/8.).

october Axess Magazine No. 7 2008 “The Beauty Taboo” was published. Det handlar om musik with host Sofia Nyblom and guest Christian Lindberg was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 2/8.). Ekdal “Forskningsfusket” with host Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/6.) Ekdal “Konspirationsteorier” was broadcast on Axess TV. ­(Episode 2/6.) Det handlar om musik with host Sofia Nyblom and guest Sakari Oramo was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 3/8.). Global Axess “The Kremlin”, interview with Catherine Merridale by Kristian Gerner was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/20.) Ekdal “Gustav III” with host Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 3/6.) Café Einstein “Vår tids Frankenstein” with host Lotta Gröning was broadcasted on Axess TV. (Episode 1/5.) Global Axess “On Russia”, interview with Anne Applebaum by Kristian Gerner was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 2/20.) Ekdal “Politisk PR” with host Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 4/6.) Sustainable Urban Gardens and Landscapes – Future Issues in Design Teaching and Research. Urban City Research seminar at Avesta Manor. Expert seminar arranged by the Ax:son Johnson

415 chronological report 2008 Institute at Lund University with the purpose of investigating new subjects for the Foundation to support. October 23rd– 24th, 2008 Café Einstein “Virtuella världar” with host Lotta Gröning was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 2/5.)

november Axess Magazine No. 8 2008 “Towards a New World Order” was published. Det handlar om musik with host Sofia Nyblom and guest Suzanne Osten was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 4/8.). Ekdal “Historiens återkomst” with host Niklas Ekdal was broad­ cast on Axess TV. (Episode 5/6.) McKee Story-Seminar with Robert McKee. Scandic Hotell, Aniara­platsen 8, Sollentuna, Stockholm. November 7th–9th, 2008 Café Einstein “Förstår vi världen” with host Lotta Gröning was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 3/5.) Ekdal “Finanskrisen” with host Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 6/6.) Café Einstein “Rymden” with host Lotta Gröning was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 4/5.) Det handlar om musik with host Sofia Nyblom and guest Anna Larsson was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 5/8.) Global Axess “The Ruler and the Church”, interview with Per-Arne Bodin by Per Svensson was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 3/20.) Café Einsten “Energi” with host Lotta Gröning was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 5/5.) Global Axess “The Collapse of Empire”, interview with Dominique­ Lieven by Kristian Gerner was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 4/20.) Nyfiken på… Hitler with host Göran Hägg and guest Bengt Liljegren was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/14.) Global Axess “ The Russian Opposition”, interview with Vladimir Ryzjkov by Kristian Gerner was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 5/20.)

416 chronological report 2009 Nyfiken på… Judas with host Göran Hägg and guest Jörgen ­Magnusson was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 2/14.) Global Axess “Russia and the West”, interview with Igor Ivanov by Kristian Gerner was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 6/20.)

december Axess Magazine No. 9 2008 “The New Narrow-Mindedness” was published. Betydelsen av revolutionsåret 1968 – Kårhusockupationen 40 år was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation and Atlantis. Det handlar om musik with host Sofia Nyblom and guest Kjerstin Dellert was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 6/8.). Nyfiken på… Bergman with host Göran Hägg and guest Mikael Timm was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 3/14.) Global Axess “On the Border of Russia”, interview with Kadri Liik by Kristian Gerner was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 7/20.) Nyfiken på… Christine Falkenland with host Göran Hägg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 4/14.) Det handlar om musik with host Sofia Nyblom and guest Svante Henryson was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 7/8.) Global Axess “Caucasus”, interview with Jekaterina Sokirianskaja by Kristian Gerner was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 8/20.) Nyfiken på… Dan Andersson with host Göran hägg and guest Göran Greider was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 5/14.) Det handlar om musik with host Sofia Nyblom and guest Dan Laurin was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 8/8.) Nyfiken på… Konspirationer with host Göran Hägg and guest Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 6/14.)

2009 “Everything Important Is to Do with Passion”: Iris Murdoch’s Concept of Love and its Platonic Origin by Kate Larson, Doctoral

417 chronological report 2009 Dissertation in Philosophy, was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Uppsala University, Universitetsbiblioteket On Russia: Perspectives from the Engelsberg Seminar 2008 was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Alexander Linklater. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Om Ryssland: Perspektiv från Engelsbergsseminariet 2008 was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Alexander Linklater. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation and Atlantis. The paperback From the Return of Religion to the New Narrow- Mindedness. Themes from Axess Magazine 2008 was published. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Förlusten av Finland was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Ebba Engström. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Founda­ tion. Kultur räknas – Tro och känsla i en belägrad värld by Roger Scruton was published. Atlantis. Figurationer – Romantik och realism i norskt samtidsmåleri by Johan Lundberg and Christopher Rådlund was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Atlantis. Kunskapens gräns, gränsens vetande. En fenomenologisk undersökning av transcendens och kroppslighet by Jonna Bornemark was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Södertörn philosophical studies no 6 Värdering av stadsmiljöer. En metod att mäta upplevelse by Lena Steffner was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Lunds universitet Att vinna en tro och förlora sig själv. Om livet i sekter och ­karismatiska grupper by Anders Haag was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Natur & Kultur. Psykoterapins pionjärer i Sverige by Susanne Gieser was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Proprius förlag. Det omedvetna. Historien om ett utopiskt rum by Inga Sanner was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Bokförlaget Nya Doxa.

418 chronological report 2009 Döda vita män by Johan Hakelius was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Atlan­ tis.

january Nyfiken på… Drottning Kristina with host Göran Hägg and guest Marie-Louise Rodén was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 7/14.) Nyfiken på… Jan Guillou with host Göran Hägg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 8/14.) Nyfiken på… Mona Sahlin with host Göran Hägg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 9/14.) Nyfiken på… Universum with host Göran Hägg and guest Ulf Danielsson was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 10/14.) Lundberg möter svenska författare with host Johan Lundberg and guest Lars Gustafsson was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/3.) Nyfiken på… Kalla kriget with host Göran Hägg and guest Wilhelm Agrell was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 11/14.)

february Axess Magazine No. 1 2009 “Normality Slandered” was published. The Swedish Gnosis Seminar Seminar at the the Department of Theology, Uppsala University­ with Jörgen Magnusson, Einar Thomassen, Kalle Bengtz, Student, Martin Lundh, David Brenner, Niklas Ahlin, Ylva Vramming, Michaela Barck and Runa Nilsson. February 3rd–5th, 2009 The Loss of Finland Seminar: The Year to Mark 1809 and Its ­Significance. Lecture by Alec Aalto at Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm. February 17th, 2009 Nyfiken på… Modernismen with host Göran Hägg and guest Wilhelm Agrell was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 12/14.) Lundberg möter svenska författare with host Johan Lundberg and guest Martin Ingvar was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 2/3.) Global Axess “ The Russian Sphere of Interest”, interview with

419 chronological report 2009 ­Fjodor Lukjanov by Kristian Gerner was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 9/20.) Lundberg möter svenska författare with host Johan Lundberg and guest Kaa Eneberg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 3/3.) Nyfiken på… Anders Sparrman with host Göran Hägg and guest Per Wästberg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 13/14.) Global Axess “EU and Russia”, interview with Thérèse Delpech by Kristian Gerner was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 10/20.) Det handlar om musik with host Sofia Nyblom and guests Nils Landgren and Christian Lindberg was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 1/8.). Nyfiken på… Göran Hägg with Göran Hägg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 14/14.) Global Axess “Russian Schoolbook”, interview with Arkadij Ostrov­ sky by Kristian Gerner was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 11/20.) Det handlar om musik with host Sofia Nyblom and guests Nina Stemme, Matti Hirvonen and Stina Ekblad was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 2/8.).

march Axess Magazine No. 2 2009 “Where did the Money Go?” was pub­ lished. The Loss of Finland Seminar: The Finish War in an International Context. Lecture by Matti Klinge at Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm. March 19th, 2009 Global Axess “Power in Russia”, interview with Dmitrij Trenin by Kristian Gerner was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 12/20.) Det handlar om musik with host Sofia Nyblom and guests Anders Hillborg and Dan Berglund was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 3/8.) Global Axess “Oil and Democracy in Russia”, interview with Konstantin Sonin by Kristian Gerner was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 13/20.) Det handlar om musik with host Sofia Nyblom and guests Barbara

420 chronological report 2009 Hendricks and Magnus Lindgren was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 4/8.) Global Axess “Russia in Transition”, interview with Erik Berglöf by Kristian Gerner was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 14/20.) Det handlar om musik with host Sofia Nyblom and guests Salem al Fakir and Maria Lindal was broadcast on Axess TV (Epi­ sode 5/8.) Global Axess “Russian Shock Therapy”, interview with Jegor Gajdar by Kristian Gerner was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 15.) Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/6.) Det handlar om musik with host Sofia Nyblom and guests Sofia Jannok and Josefine Lindstrand was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 6/8.) Global Axess “Power and Money in Russia”, interview with Philip Hanson by Kristian Gerner was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 16/20.)

april Axess Magazine No. 3 2009 “The Challenges of Multiculturalism” was published. The Loss of Finland Seminar: The Great Principality in Finland 1809–1810. Lecture by Johan Engström at Jakobsbergs­gatan 2, Stockholm. April 28th. Ekonomiklubben with Martin Ådahl was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 2/6.) Det handlar om musik with host Sofia Nyblom and guests Roland Pöntinen and Anders Widmark was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 7/8.) Global Axess “The Russian Literary Canon”, interview with Andrej Sorin by Kristian Gerner was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 17.) Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 3/6.)

421 chronological report 2009 Det handlar om musik with host Sofia Nyblom and guests Titiyo and Goran Kajfes was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 8/8.). Global Axess “Russian Rulers”, interview with Geoffrey Hosking by Kristian Gerner was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 18/20.) Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 4/6.) Global Axess “Russia 2020”, interview with Andrei Melville by Kristian Gerner was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 19/20.) Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 5/6.) Global Axess “The Future of Russia”, interview with Roderick Braithwaite by Kristian Gerner was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 20/20.) Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 6/6.)

may Axess Magazine No. 4 2009 “Architecture for Our Time” was pub­ lished. The Loss of Finland Seminar: How To Further Improve the Col­ laboration between Sweden and Finland? Lecture by Pär Sten­ bäck at Jakobs­bergsgatan 2, Stockholm. May 7th, 2009 In Treatment with Hagai Levi, creator of the TV series In Treatment. Commentary by the Psychologist Gunnar Berg­ gren comments. Engelsbergs Studios, Kungsholmsgatan 21, Stockholm.

june Axess Magazine No. 5 2009 “The New Class Society” was published. The Engelsberg Seminar “On the Idea of America” was held at Avesta Manor. moderator: John Lloyd. lecturers: Pauline Maier, , David Reynolds, Philippe Roger, Kathleen Burk, Reinhold Wagnleitner, David Ellwood, Anatol Lieven, Godfrey Hodgson, James Carroll, Deepak Lal, Jong-Yil Ra, Peter Baldwin, Robert J. Shapiro,

422 chronological report 2009 Oliver Kamm, Edward Luce, Göran Rosenberg, Anders Stephanson, Alan Wolfe, Peter Beinart, Oliver Kamm and Douglas Murray. June 11th–13th, 2009

july Urban City Research. Peter Elmlund, Torbjörn Einarsson and Kjell Forshed presented a new master plan for Upplands Väsby.

september Axess Magazine No. 6 2009 “The Eagle has Landed” was published. Farliga Figurationer – Varför är konstkritikerna upprörda? ­Seminar at Edsvik Konsthall, Sollentuna, Stockholm. lecturer: ­Alexander Stoddart. participants: Jessica Kempe, Anna Brodow Inzaina, Stig Larsson, Gunnar Larsson, Christer Karlstad, Helene Knoop, Peter Luthersson, Christopher Rådlund and Mats Wiklund. September 1st, 2009 The Transatlantic Seminar with Utrikespolitiska Institutet (UI) at Avesta Manor. September 13th–17th, 2009 Tomorrow’s School and the McKinsey Report at Studio Engelsberg, Kungsholmsgatan 21, Stockholm. The presentation of the report was followed by a discussion between its author, Mona ­Mourshed, and Jan Björklund. moderator: Per Bauhn. lecturers: Martin Invar, Gunnar Ohrlander, Mats Öhlin, Jonas Frykman and Inger Enkvist. September 17th, 2009 Farliga Figurationer – debatt om konst, kitsch och kritik from the seminar “Farliga Figurationer” held at Edsviks konsthall on September 1st was broadcast on Axess TV. Magasinet with host Martin Ådahl was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/5.) Global Axess “The Future of the American Idea”, interview with Göran Rosenberg by Amy Holmes was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/12.) Morgondagens skola from the seminar “Morgondagens skola” held at Studio Engelsberg on the 17th of September was broadcast­ on Axess TV.

423 chronological report 2009 Magasinet with host Martin Ådahl was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 2/5.) Global Axess “American Nationalism”, interview with Anatol Lieven by Amy Holmes was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode­ 2/12.)

october Axess Magazine No. 7 2009 “The Longing for Slowness” was published. Magasinet with host Martin Ådahl was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 3/5.) Global Axess “Popular Culture”, interview with David Ellwood by Amy Holmes was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 3/12.) Magasinet with host Martin Ådahl was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 4/5.) Global Axess “American Exceptionalism”, interview with Godfrey Hodgson by Amy Holmes was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 4/12.) Global Axess “America and Great Britain”, interview with Kathleen Burk by Amy Holmes was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 5/12.) Magasinet with host Martin Ådahl was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 5/6.) Global Axess “A Reality Check”, interview with Peter Baldwin by Amy Holmes was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 6/12.) Axess TV Hearing “Media och brottslingar” with host Erik Hör­ stadius was broadcast on Axess TV. What Freedom? Whose Freedom? Berlusconi & La Repubblica’s Ten Questions, a panel discussion organised in collaboration with Italian Studies at the University of Oxford and the Oxford Italian Society on the ten questions asked by La Repubblica to Silvio Berlusconi, which were published daily by the newspaper, and became the topic of a special page on the newspaper’s website. Chaired by John Lloyd, Director of the Axess Programme, UK. Taylor Institution, Oxford, UK. October 21st, 2009

424 chronological report 2009 november Axess Magazine No. 8 2009 “German Dreams” was published. Från järnbruk till (h)järnkraft. “Bergslagen i globaliseringens tide­ varv”. Seminar at Engelsberg Manor. moderator: Lotta Gröning. lecturers: Bengt Johannisson, Pontus Brauner­ hjelm, Inga Aflaki, Monica Johansson, Britt-Louise von Bergmann-Winberg, Benny Hjern, Thage G. Peterson, Peter Backa, Mikael Genberg, Lars Asplund and Kjell A. Nord­ ström. November 5th, 2009 Urban Green/Urban Form. Urban City Research Seminar with Peter Elmlund at Engelsberg Manor. November 13th–14th, 2009 Global Axess “Entertainment”, interview with Reinhold Wagn­ leiter by Amy Holmes was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 7/12.) Global Axess “Founding Myths – 18th Century”, interview with Pauline Meyer by Anders Hellner was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 8/12.) Demos – De folkvaldas tribun. Jobben, debate between represen­ tatives of the Social Democratic Party and the Moderate Party was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 1/6). Global Axess “Founding Myths – 19th Century”, interview with David Walker Howe by Anders Hellner was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 9/12.) Demos – De folkvaldas tribun. Miljön, debate between represen­ tatives of the Social Democratic Party and the Moderate Party was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 2/6). Global Axess “Founding Myths – 20th Century”, interview with David Reynolds by Anders Hellner was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 10/12.) Demos – De folkvaldas tribun. Vården, debate between represen­ tatives of the Social Democratic Party and the Moderate Party was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 3/6). Global Axess “America and Europe”, interview with Philippe Roger by Martin Ådahl was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode­ 11/12.)’ Demos – De folkvaldas tribun. Brott och straff, debate between rep­

425 chronological report 2010 resentatives­ of the Social Democratic Party and the Moderate Party was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 4/6).

december Axess Magazine No. 9 2009 “Waiting for the Future” was published. Gustaf Sjökvists kammarkör with host Gustaf Sjökvist and guests Adolf Fredriks musikklasser and Georg Riedel was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 1/4). Global Axess “America and India”, interview with Deepak Lal by Martin Ådahl was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 12/ 12.) Demos – De folkvaldas tribun. Kulturpolitiken, debate between rep­ resentatives of the Social Democratic Party and the Moderate Party was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 5/6). Gustaf Sjökvists kammarkör with host Gustaf Sjökvist and guest Sven David Sandström was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 2/4). Demos – De folkvaldas tribun. Försvaret, debate between represen­ tatives of the Social Democratic Party and the Moderate Party was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 6/6). Gustaf Sjökvists kammarkör with host Gustaf Sjökvist and guests Mats Bergström and Björn Johansson was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 3/4). Gustaf Sjökvists kammarkör with host Gustaf Sjökvist and guest Bengt Feldreich was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 4/4).

2010 On the Idea of America: Perspectives from the Engelsberg Seminar 2009 was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Alexander Link­ later. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Om den amerikanska idén: Perspektiv från Engelsbergsseminariet 2009 was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Alexander Link­ later. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation and Atlantis. Ndrangheta. En bok om maffian i Kalabrienby Tomas Lappalainen

426 chronological report 2010 was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Fischer & Co. Also Make the Heavens. Virtual Reality in Science Fiction by Svante Lovén, the section for Sociology of Literature at the Depart­ ment of Literature, Uppsala University, was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Underbara dagar framför oss. En biografi över Olof Palmeby Henrik Berggren was published with support from Axel and Marga­ ret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Norstedts. Phenomenology and Religion: New Frontiers was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Edited by Jonna Bornemark and Hans Ruin. Södertörn Philosophical Studies 8. Trollsländans land. Japans historia by Monica Braw was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foun­ dation. Atlantis. Spelet bakom rubrikerna. Om journalister, journalistik och det person­ liga ansvaret by Hans Månson was published withsupport­ from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Juri­ disk Reportagebyrå. Vasarenässansen. Konst och identitet i 1500-talets Sverige by Peter Gillgren was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Bokförlaget Signum. Frihetens frestelser by Disa Håstad was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Albert Bonniers förlag. The Types of the Swedish Folk Legend by Bengt af Klintberg was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Adademia Scientiarum Fennicia I skuggan av ett företag. En flicka växer uppby Mildred von Platen was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Bladh by Bladh Gryning över Kalahari. Hur människan blev människa by Lasse Berg was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Ordfront förlag Bergslagen i globaliseringens tidevarv was published. From the series Från Järnbruk till (h)järnkraft. Edited by Kurt Almqvist

427 chronological report 2010 and Lotta Gröning. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foun­dation Nya partier och missnöjespartier was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Lotta Gröning. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation Johan Lundberg 50 år – En vänbok till Johan Lundberg was pub­ lished, December 6th 2010. Axel and Margaret Ax:son John­ son Foundation Nyläst. Six interviews were broadcast on Axess TV autumn 2010.

january Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guest Niklas Damsgaard was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/10.) The Axess Programme on Journalism. Beppe Grillo on Internet and Democracy in Italy. Beppe Grillo, Italian blogger. modera­ tor: David Forgacs, Professor of Italian, University College London, UK, John Lloyd, Director of the Axess, Programme, UK, Taylor Institution, Oxford, UK. January 25th, 2010

february Axess Magazine No. 1 2010 “Where the Elite have Abdicated” was published. Från järnbruk till (h)järnkraft Seminar. Nya partier & missnöjes­ partier. moderator: Lotta Gröning. lecturers: Lars Nord, Helene Lööw, Susi Meret, PJ Anders Linder, Peter J Olsson, Leo Lagercrantz, Eva Hamilton, Per Svensson and Kjell A. Nordström. Seminar at Engelsberg Manor, February­ 10th, 2010 Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Klas Eklund, Magnus Henrekson and Lars Heikensten was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 2/10.) Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guest Klas Eklund was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 3/10.) Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Martin Andersson and Pehr Wissén was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 4/10.)

428 chronological report 2010 Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Daniel Waldenström, Laura Hartman and Jonas Vlachos was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 5/10.)

march Axess Magazine No. 2 2010 “Ideological Battlefields” was published. Kalla kriget – och det nordiska perspektivet. Lecture by Rolf Ekéus at Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm. March 9th, 2010 Kalla kriget – kampen om själarna at Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stock­ holm. lecturers: Joakim von Braun, Gunnar Ekberg and Svante Winqvist. March 25th, 2010 Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guest Irma Rosen­ berg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 6/10.) Ekonomiklubben: Special with guest Edward Lazear and host Martin Ådahl was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 7/10.) Monica om Monica with Monica Borrfors and others was broad­ cast on Axess TV. april Axess Magazine No. 3 2010 “In Defence of the Enlightment” was published. Visionen om Stockholm som Promenadstad – Om moderaternas syn på framtidens Stockholm with Kristina Alvendal, Vice Mayor of Stockholm, Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm. April 20th, 2010 Kalla kriget – kampen om själarna at Jakobsbergsgatan 2, ­Stock­ holm. lecturers: Professor Kristian Gerner and Professor­ Kim Salomon. April 28th, 2010 Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Fredrik Sjöholm and Daniel Waldenström was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 8/10.) Kväll med Ayaan Hirsi Ali with host Anders Hellner and guests Lars Vilks and Dick Erixon was broadcast on Axess TV. Ekonomiklubben with guest Anders Borg and host Martin Ådahl was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 9/10.) Ekonomiklubben with guest Lars Calmfors and host Martin Ådahl was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 10/10.)

429 chronological report 2010 may Axess Magazine No. 4 “When the City has Triumphed” was pub­ lished. Från järnbruk till (h)järnkraft. Climategate och hotet mot isbjör­- narna. Seminar at Engelsbergs Manor. moderator: Lotta Gröning. participants: Niklas Ekdal, Ulf Danielsson, Svante Nordin, Johan Rockström, Peter Stilbs, Markku Rummukainen, Maggie Thauersköld Crusell, Olle Hägg­ ström and Kjell A. Nordström.May 6th, 2010 Det stora klimatgrälet, from the seminar Climategate och hotet mot isbjörnarna was broadcast on Axess TV, May 16th. par­ ticipants: Lotta Gröning, Ulf Danielsson, Niklas Ekdal, Svante Nordin, Kjell A. Nordström, Johan Rockström, Markku Rummukainen, Peter Stilbs, Olle Häggström, Kjell Aleklett and Maggie Thauersköld Crusell. Från järnbruk till (h)järnkraft. Välfärdsstatens framtid. Seminar at Engelsberg Manor. moderator: Lotta Gröning. lec­ turers: Stefan Fölster, Carina Nilsson, Petter Odmark, Antoinette, Per Schlingmann, Stefan Ackerby, Erik Åsbrink, Stig Henriksson and Åke Hillman. May 20th, 2010 Norra station. Urban City Research seminar with Peter Elmlund at Engelsberg Manor. lecturers: Peter Elmlund, Monica Andersson and Aleksander Wolodarski. May 24th–25th, 2010

june Axess Magazine No. 5 2010 “Tonality’s Revenge” was published. The Engelsberg Seminar 2010 “The Future of Capitalism” was held at Avesta Manor. moderator: Evan Davis. lecturers: Gerard Baker, Edward Chancellor, Evan Davis, Rolf Ekéus, Kevin Hasett, Oliver Kamm, Akash Kapur, John Kay, Deirdre N. McCloskey, Philip Mirowski, Joel Mokyr, Geoff Mulgan, Johan Norberg, Kjell A. Nordström, Avner Offer, Minxin Pei, Carlota Perez, Emma Rothschild, Göran Rosenberg, Nathan Shachar, Robert Skidelsky and Donald Winch. June 3rd–5th, 2010 Italian Politics in the Foreign Media a seminar organised with ­Italian Studies at Oxford, and in collaboration with the

430 chronological report 2010 ­Oxford University Italian Society. Chair: Dr Daniele Alber­ ­ tazzi, University of Birmingham, UK, Taylor Institution,­ Oxford, UK. June 14th, 2010. Välfärdsstatens framtid was broadcast on Axess TV. participants: Lotta Gröning, Stefan Ackerby, Stefan Fölster, Stig Henriks­ son, Antoinette Hetzler, Åke Hillman, Carina Nilsson, Petter Odmark, Per Schlingmann and Erik Åsbrink.

july The Future of Journalism Seminar by the Axess Programme. keynote speaker: Philip C. Bobbitt, Professor, Texas University School of Law, USA, The State Gets the Media it Deserves, Frontline Club, London, UK. July 9th, 2010

august Från järnbruk till (h)järnkraft. Framtidens arbetsmarknad. Seminar at Engelsberg Manor. moderator: Lotta Gröning. lecturers: Stefan Fölster, Roger Mörtvik, Bo Malmberg, Lena Bäcker, Marie Söderqvist, Thomas Gür, Patrik Engellau and Björn Rosengren. August 20th, 2010 Framtidens arbete, from the seminar “Framtidens arbetsmark­ nad”, was broadcast on Axess TV.

september Axess Magazine No. 6 2010 “Hardy Capitalism” was published. Vem behöver kultursidorna? Seminar at Jakobsbergsgatan 2, ­Stockholm. moderator: Peter Luthersson. partici­ pants: Stefan Eklund, Cultural Editor at SvD, Åsa Linder­ borg, ­Cultural Editor at Aftonbladet, Karin Olsson, Cultural ­Editor at Expressen and Björn Wiman, Cultural Editor at Dagens Nyheter. September 1st, 2010 Kultureliten talar ut, from the seminar “Kultureliten talar ut”, was broadcast on Axess TV. Global Axess “Keynes – The Return of the Master”, interview with Robert Skidelsky by John Lloyd was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/18.)

431 chronological report 2010 Global Axess “Brazil”, interview with Nathan Shachar by Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 2/18.) Global Axess “Capitalism as a Machine”, interview with Kjell A, Nordström by Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 3/18.) Global Axess “Adam Smith”, interview with Emma Rothschild by Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 4/18.)

october Axess Magazine No. 7 2010 “Aesthetic Re-Evolution” was published. Global Axess “Our Responsibility”, interview with Johan Norberg by Per Svensson was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 5/18.) Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Mats Dillén, Jonas Vlachos and Pehr Wissén was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/5.) Global Axess “The Triumph of The Market”, interview with Gerard Baker by John Lloyd was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 6/18.) Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Lars Calm­ fors and Robert Bergqvist was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 2/5.) Global Axess “A Mountain of Depts”, interview with Erik Berglöf by Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 7/18.) Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Irma Rosen­ berg and Anders Vredin was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 3/5.) Journalism and Democracy. Media, Politics and the Public. ­Seminar at IVA, Wallenbergsalen, Stockholm. moderator: John Lloyd. participants: Paul Starr, Rodney Benson, Mattias Hessérus, John Lloyd, Ferdinando Giugliano, Paolo Mancini, Janice Winter, Guy Berger, Pippa Green, Arkady Ostrovsky, ­Svetlana Sorokina, Julia Latynina, Haiyan Wang, Zhan and Agnès Gaudu. October 22nd, 2010 Global Axess “The History of Modern Capitalism”, interview with Joel Mokyr by John Lloyd was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 8/18.) Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Martin

432 chronological report 2010 Flodén and Fredrik Sjöholm was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 4/5.) Global Axess “Soft Values”, interview with Deirdre McCloskey by Janice Winter was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 9/18.)

november Axess Magazine No. 8 2010 “At Home in Europe” was published. Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guest Magnus Henrekson was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 5/5.) Global Axess “Driving Forces Behind Capitalism”, interview with Carlota Perez by Ove Joanson was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 10/18.) Global Axess “Threats Against the Global Economy”, interview with Rolf Ekéus by Per Svensson was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 11/18.) Global Axess “China”, interview with Minxin Pei by Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 12/18.) Från järnbruk till (h)järnkraft. IT och rymden. Seminar at Engels­ ­ berg Manor. moderator: Lotta Gröning. lecturers­ : Peter Elmlund, Carl-Erik Lagercrantz, Sven Grahn, Emil Vinterhav, Mikael Genberg, Charlie Hansson, Thomas Fürth, Adam Dunkels, Alexander Bard and Kjell A. Nord­ ström. November 24th, 2010 Global Axess “Scapegoats and Truths”, interview with Philip Mirowski by Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 13/18.)

december Journalism and Democracy from a seminar about Media; Jour­ nalism and Democracy. Five episodes were broadcast on Axess TV Global Axess “Inefficient Markets”, interview with John Kay by Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 14/18.) Global Axess “The Anxious Triumph”, interview with Donald Sassoon by Alexander Linklater was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 15/18.) Global Axess “Financial Crisis”, interview with Oliver Kamm by Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 16/18.)

433 chronological report 2011 Global Axess “Forgotten Experiences”, interview with Edward Chancellor by Ove Joanson was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 17/18.)

2011 On Capitalism Perspectives from the Engelsberg Seminar 2010 was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Alexander Linklater. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation Om kapitalismen was published Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Alexander Linklater. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Climategate och hotet mot isbjörnarna was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Lotta Gröning. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Välfärdsstatens framtid was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Lotta Gröning. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foun­dation. Framtidens arbetsmarknad was published. Edited by Kurt Alm­ qvist and Lotta Gröning. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. IT och rymden was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Lotta Gröning. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Den nya borgerligheten was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Lotta Gröning. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foun­dation. The paperback From Normality Slandered to Modernism Revisited. Themes from Axess Magazine 2009 was published. Edited by Johan Lundberg. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foun­ dation. Media, Politics and the Public was published. Edited by John Lloyd and Janice Winter. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foun­ dation. Images of Sweden was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Alexander Linklater. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation.

434 chronological report 2011 Kalla kriget. Sverige, en stormakt utan vapen? was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Kristian Gerner. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Under omprövning. En antologi om konst, kanon och kvalitet was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Editor Johan Lundberg. Atlantis. De intellektuellas flykt by Paul Berman was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation, trans­ lated by Jim Jakobsson. Atlantis. Det sovjetiska arvet by Gudrun Persson was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation.­ SNS Förlag. I stormaktspolitikens periferi: Sverige i Moskvas politik under 1930-talet by Oleg Ken, Aleksandr Rupasov, Lennart Samuel­ son was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Edited and translated by Lennart Samuelson. Carlssons bokförlag. Finanskrisen förklarad by Pehr Wissén and Ulf Wissén was pub­ lished with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Fores & Ivrig. Tysklands bleka barn. Krigsungar kommer till Sverige by Ylva Herholz was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Carlssons bokförlag. Oljeön. Ett industriminne i Engelsberg by Kersti Kollberg and Björn Ullhagen was published with support from Axel and Marga­ ret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Balkong förlag. Ernst och Friedrich Georg Jünger. Två bröder, ett århundrade by Carl-Göran Heidegren was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Atlantis Himlens väktare. Astronomins historia före teleskopet by Ulrika Eng­ ström was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Leopard förlag. Den dolda alliansen. Sveriges hemliga NATO-förberedelser by Mikael Holmström was published with support from Axel and Marga­ret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Atlantis

435 chronological report 2011 january Global Axess “Academic Elites”, interview with Kevin Hassett by John Lloyd was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 18/18) Greklands ekonomiska situation. Seminar at Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm. lecturers: Aliki Hadji, Andreas Hatzigeorgiou and Vassilios Vlachos, January 12th, 2011 Images of Sweden. Seminar at Engelsberg Manor. moderator: Ulf Wickbom. lecturers: Åke Daun, Dick Harrison, Svante Nordin, Neil Kent, Lars Trägårdh, Polly Toynbee, Thomas Steinfeld, Timur Atnashev, Olle Wästberg, Andrew Brown, Thomas Gür, Richard Swartz, Markus Uvell, Patrick Salmon, Anders Hellner, Anna Jardfelt, Per Schlingmann, Åke Daun, Stig-Björn Ljunggren, Widar Andersson, Toby Young, Peje Emilsson, Hans Bergström, John Lloyd. January 26th to 27th, 2011

february Axess Magazine No. 1 2011 “Cosmopolitans” was published. Regina Kevius – Så vill jag utveckla Stockholm. Lecture at Jakobs­ bergsgatan 2, Stockholm. Speaker: Regina Kevius. February 2nd, 2011 Den rumsrena extremismen, Seminar at Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm, moderator: Johan Lundberg. participants: Karin Olsson and Torbjörn Elensky, February 6th, 2011 Hvad vilja Socialdemokraterna? Seminar at Engelsberg Manor, Västmanland. moderator: Lotta Gröning. lecturers: Ilija Batljan, Kajsa Borgnäs, Mikael Damberg, Kjell Olof Feldt, Jytte Gutenberg, Johan Hakelius, Morgan Johansson, Urban Lundberg, Tommy Möller, Veronica Palm, Karin Pettersson, Björn Rosengren. February 9th, 2011 The Good Italy vs the Bad Italy: A Post-Berlusconi Agenda for Levelling the Playing Field, Bill Emmott, former Editor of the Economist, spoke on his new book, “Forza, Italia: Come ripartire dopo Berlusconi”. Taylor Institution, St Giles, Oxford, February 9th, 2011 Timbros framtida vision. Lecture at Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stock­

436 chronological report 2011 holm. Speaker: Markus Uvell, Stockholm, February 14th, 2011 The Inevitability of Polemical Broadcasting: the Foxes are Coming A talk by the BBC’s Mark Thompson chair: John Lloyd, Director, Axess Programme and Contributing Editor, Financial Times, participants: Peter Hitchens, Columnist, Mail on Sunday,­ David Jordan, Director of Editorial Policy and Standards, BBC. RSA, 8 John Adam Street, London, February 17th, 2011

march Axess Magazine No. 2 2011 “The Battle of Minds” was published. Blir vi verklighen smartare? Ett samtal om intellekt, intelligens och internet. Seminar at Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm. moder­ a­tor: Johan Lundberg. lecturers: Johan Norberg, Inger Enkvist. March 10th, 2011 Frukost med Axess magasin – Blir vi verkligen smartare? with Johan Lundberg, Johan Norberg and Inger Enkvist was broadcast on Axess TV. March 15th, 2011 Hvad vilja Socialdemokraterna 2011– Från järnbruk till (h)järnkraft was broadcast on Axess TV, March 13th. ­participants: Lotta Gröning, Veronica Palm, Ilija Batljan, Mikael Dam­ berg, Jytte Guteland, Kajsa Borgnäs, Kjell Olof Feldt, Karin Pettersson, Morgan Johansson, Tommy Möller, Urban Lund­ berg and Johan Hakelius.

april Axess Magazine No. 3 2011 “Marketed Man” was published. The New Generation in the Middle East – A Generation for Democ­ racy? Seminar at Utrikespolitiska Institutet, Stockholm, in the series “Middle East: Shifting Sands”, moderator: Nathalie Besèr, participants: Mustafa Al Nagar, Salim Amamou, Shadi Hamid, Stéphane Lacroix. April 7th, 2011, broadcasted the same evening on Axess TV. Den marknadsförda människan, Seminar at Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm. moderator: Johan Lundberg. lecturers: Lotta Gröning and Niklas Ekdal. April 12th, 2011

437 chronological report 2011 Bortom multikulti, Seminar at Engelsberg Manor. moderator: Lotta Gröning. lecturers: Adam Cwejman, Nima Dervish, Torbjörn Elensky, Dick Erixon, Johan Ingero, Sara Moham­ mad, Andreas Johansson Heinö, Paulina Neuding, Svante Nordin, Ardalan Shekarabi, Erik Ullenhag, Markus Uvell, Charlie ­Weimers. April 13th, 2011 Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Cecilia ­Hermansson, Villy Bergström, Andreas Bergh, Hans ­Lind­ blad and Hans T:son Söderström was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/7) Frukost med Axess magasin – Den marknadsförda människan with Johan Lundberg, Lotta Gröning and Niklas Ekdal was broad­ cast on Axess TV, April 17th, 2011 Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Cecilia Her­ mans­son, Villy Bergström, Andreas Bergh, Göran ­Zettergren, Marian Radetzki was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 2/7.) Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Villy Berg­ ström, Cecilia Hermansson, Robert Bergqvist, Hubert Fromlet, Lars Jonung was broadcast on Axess TV, April 28th. (Episode 3/7.)

may Axess Magazine No. 4 2011 “The Culture of Consensus” was pub­ lished. Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Cecilia Hermansson, Villy Bergström, Nils Gottfries, Ola Pettersson, Anders Rune was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 4/7.) Shia Expansionism, Seminar at Utrikespolitiska Institutet, in the series “Middle East: Shifting Sands”, moderator: Nathalie Besèr, participants: Mehdi Khalaji, Laurence Louër, Sheikh Tawfiq al-Amer. May5 th 2011, broadcasted the same evening on Axess TV. Den nya borgerligheten Seminar at Engelsberg Manor, Väst­ manland. moderator: Lotta Gröning. lecturers: PJ Anders Linder, Svante Nordin, Anders Edwardsson, Stig- Björn Ljunggren, Jasenko Selimovic, Johnny Munkhammar, Michael Arthursson, Malin Appelgren, Fredrik Haage,

438 chronological report 2011 Janerik Larsson, Alice Teodorescu and Adam Cwejman. May 11th, 2011 Middle East and North Africa after the Revolution and the Financial Crisis – the New BRIC? Seminar at Utrikespolitiska Institutet, Stockholm, in the series “Middle East: Shifting Sands”, moderator: Nathalie Besèr, participants: Ioannis Kaltsas, Oussama Kanaan, Peter Stein. May 16th, 2011, broad­ casted the same evening on Axess TV. Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Cecilia ­Hermansson, Villy Bergström, Andreas Bergh, Fredrik Sjöholm and Jens Henriksson was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 5/7) Ju mer vi är tillsammans. Ett samtal om konsensus, åsiktspluralism och grindvakter. Seminar at Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm. moderator: Johan Lundberg. lecturers: Sakine Madon, Björn Wiman. Stockholm, May 19th, 2011 Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Cecilia Hermansson, Villy Bergström, Andreas Bergh, Urban Bäck­ ström and Pehr Wissén was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 6/7.) Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Cecilia Hermansson, Villy Bergström, Andreas Bergh, Anders Borg and Kjell-Olof Feldt was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 7/7.) Frukost med Axess magasin – ju mer vi är tillsammans with Johan Lundberg. Sakine Madon and Björn Wiman was broadcast on Axess TV, May 27th, 2011

june Axess Magazine No. 5 2011 “Simple-minded Multiculturalism” was published. A Palestinian State Seminar at Utrikespolitiska Institutet, Stockholm, in the series “Middle East: Shifting Sands”, moderator: Nathalie Besèr, participants: Riad Al Malki, Gunilla Carlsson, Gershon Baskin, Corinna Mullin. June 1st, 2011, broadcasted the same evening on Axess TV. Images of Sweden was broadcast on Axess TV in four episodes,

439 chronological report 2011 June 3rd, June 10th, June 17th, June 24th. moderator: Ulf Wickbom. participants: Åke Daun, Dick Harrison, Svante Nordin, Neil Kent, Lars Trägårdh, Polly Toynbee, Thomas Steinfeld, Timus Atnashev, Olle Wästberg, Andrew Brown, Thomas Gür, Richard Swartz, Markus Uvell, Patrick Salmon, Anders Hellner, Anna Jardfelt, Per Schlingmann, Åke Daun, Stig-Björn Ljunggren, Widar Andersson, Toby Young, Peje Emilsson and Hans Bergström. Bortom Multikulti – från järnbruk till (h)järnkraft was broadcast on Axess in four episodes: June 6th, June 7th, June 8th, June 9th. moderator: Lotta Gröning. participants: Svante Nordin, Anderas Johansson Heinö, Markus Uvell, Erik Ullenhag, Ardalan Shekarabi, Charlie Weimers, Adam Cwejman, Dick Erixon, Torbjörn Elensky, Johan Ingerö, Paulina Neuding, Nima Dervish and Sara Mohammad. Frukost med Axess magasin – Den rumsrena extremismen with Johan Lundberg, Karin Olsson and Torbjörn Elensky was broadcast on Axess TV, June 5th The Engelsberg Seminar “Politics and Ideology” was held at Avesta Manor. moderator: Ulf Wickbom. lecturers: Richard Miles, Dick Harrison, Kenneth Minogue, Michael Bentley, Richard Evans, John Keane, Michael Freeden, Vernon Bogdanor, Nicholas Boles, Ulrike Ackerman, John Lloyd, Per Schlingmann, Robert Shapiro, James Bartholomew, Stephan Eisel, Minxin Pei, Mark Leonard, Johan Lagerkvist, Robert Kaplan, Scott Atran, Malise Ruthven, Maria Wetterstrand, Roger Scruton, Anna Jardfeldt, Hisham Melhem, Nathan Shachar, David Frum, Robert Cooper and Oliver Kamm. June 9th–11th , 2011

july IT och rymden – från järnbruk till (h)järnkraft was broadcast on Axess TV, July 2nd. moderator: Lotta Gröning. partici­ pants: Peter Elmlund, C-E Lagercrantz, Sven Grahn, Emil Vinterhav, Mikael Genberg, Charlie Hansson, Thomas Fürth, Adam Dunkels, Alexander Bard and Kjell A Nord­ ström.

440 chronological report 2011 Konservatism och liberalism, ett nödvändigt äktenskap? (Almedalen 2011) was held at Klosterlängan in , Sweden. moder­ ator: Paulina Neuding. participants: Per Gudmundson, Mattias Svensson, Johan Tralau. July 4th, 2011 Beyond Economism, Compassionate Conservatism as a Centre-right Vision (Almedalen 2011) was held at Klosterlängan in Visby, Sweden. moderator: Ulf Wickbom. participants: Ben Gummer, Johan Norberg, Johan Tralau. July 4th, 2011 Integrationspolitikens tillkortakommanden (Almedalen 2011) was held at Klosterlängan in Visby, Sweden. moderator: Dick Erixon. participants: Adam Cwejman, Paulina Neuding, Tino Sanandaji. July 5th, 2011 Feminism vs. Family? (Almedalen 2011) was held at Klosterlängan in Visby, Sweden. moderator: Ulf Wickbom. partici­ pants: Samantha Callan, Catherine Hakim, Bonnie Bern­ ström. July 5th, 2011 Almedalen 2011: Konservatism och liberalism was broadcast on Axess TV, July 5th. moderator: Paulina Neuding. par­ tici­pants: Johan Tralau, Per Gudmundson and Mattias Svensson. Almedalen 2011: Beyond Economism was broadcast on Axess TV, July 5th. moderator: Ulf Wickbom. participants: Ben Gummer, Johan Tralau and Johan Norberg. Lämna Svenska kyrkan eller konvertera? (Almedalen 2011) was held at Klosterlängan in Visby, Sweden. moderator: Karin Olsson. participants: Cristina Grenholm, Thomas Ider­ gard, Johan Lundberg, Peter Weiderud, . July 6th, 2011 Big State or Big Society, Sweden at a Crossroad (Almedalen 2011) was held at Klosterlängan in Visby, Sweden. moderator: Ulf Wickbom. participants: Johnny Munkhammar, Richard D. North. July 6th, 2011 Almedalen 2011: Vadå integration? was broadcast on Axess TV, July 6th. moderator: Dick Erixon. participants: Adam Cwejman, Tino Sanandaji, and Paulina Neuding. Almedalen 2011: Feminism vs. Family was broadcast on Axess TV, July 6th. moderator: Ulf Wickbom. participants: Samantha Callan, Catherine Hakim and Bonnie Bernström.

441 chronological report 2011 En ny meritokrati som en väg för att underlätta klassresor? (Almedalen 2011) was held at Klosterlängan in Visby, Sweden. moder­ ator: Alice Teodorescu. participants: Alexander Bard, Johnny Munkhammar. July 7th, 2011 Legalisera knark? Om prostitution, kriminalitet och narkotika (Almedalen 2011) was held at Klosterlängan in Visby, Sweden. moderator: Ulf Wickbom. participants: Alexander Bard, Johan Ingerö, Petra Östergren. July 7th, 2011 Almedalen 2011: Lämna Svenska kyrkan? was broadcast on Axess TV, July 7th. moderator: Karin Olsson. participants: Johan Lundberg, Thomas Idergard and Peter Weiderud. Almedalen 2011: Big State or Big Society? was broadcast on Axess TV, July 7th. moderator: Ulf Wickbom. participants: Richard D. North, Thomas Gür and Johnny Munkhammar. Hegemonin utmanad. Socialdemokratins utmaning i en borgerlig tid (Almedalen 2011) was held at Klosterlängan in Visby, Sweden. moderator: Mattias Hessérus. participants: Jytte Guteland, Stig-Björn Ljunggren, Tommy Möller. July 8th, 2011 Blue Labour. Can Social Democratic Conservatism Save the Left? (Almedalen 2011) was held at Klosterlängan in Visby, Sweden. moderator: Ulf Wickbom. participants: Maurice Glasman, David Goodhart, Marc Stears. July 8th, 2011 Almedalen 2011: En ny meritokrati was broadcast on Axess TV, July 8th. moderator: Alice Teodorescu. participants: Johnny Munkhammar and Alexander Bard. Almedalen 2011: Legalisera knarket? was broadcast on Axess TV, July 8th. moderator: Ulf Wickbom. participants: Alexan­der Bard, Petra Östergren and Johan Ingerö. Almedalen 2011: Hegemonin utmanad was broadcast on Axess TV, July 9th. moderator: Mattias Hessérus. participants: Stig-Björn Ljunggren, Tommy Möller and Jytte Guteland. Almedalen 2011: Blue Labour was broadcast on Axess TV, July 9th. moderator: Ulf Wickbom. participants: Maurice Glasman, David Goodhart and Marc Stears. Den nya borgerligheten – från järnbruk till (h)järnkraft was broad­

442 chronological report 2011 cast on Axess TV in four episodes: July 15th, July 16th, July 17th, July 18th. moderator: Lotta Gröning. participants: PJ Anders Linder, Svante Nordin, Anders Edwardsson, ­Stig- Björn Ljunggren, Jasenko Selimovic, Johnny ­Munkhammar, Michael Arthursson, Malin Appelgren, Fredrik Haage, Janerik Larsson, Alice Teodorescu, Adam Cwejman and Kjell A. Nordström.

august Den gröna rörelsen, Seminar at Engelsberg Manor, Västmanland. moderator: Lotta Gröning. participants: Gullög Nordquist, Björn Gillberg, Stefan Edman, Lennart Daléus, Per Gahrton, Anniqa Nygård, Åsa Romson, Birger Schlaug, Lotta Hedström, Carl Schlyter and Stig-Björn Ljunggren. August 25th, 2011

september Axess Magazine No. 6 2011 “In a Time of Terror” was published. Socialdemokratins framtid, Seminar at Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stock­ holm. moderator: Lotta Gröning. lecturers: Björn Rosengren, Henrik Berggren and Widar Andersson. Sep­ tember 1st, 2011 Extremism. Seminar at Avesta Manor, Dalarna. moderator: Lotta Gröning. lecturers: Lotta Gröning, Svante Nordin, Torbjörn Elensky, Beatrice Ask, Brigitta Ohlsson, Anders Danielsson, Rolf Ekéus, Bo Wennström, Dan Andersson, Anders Haag, Anna-Lena Lodenius, Johan Lundberg, Ola Österling and Helene Lööw. September 7th, 2011 Frukost med Axess magasin – Socialdemokratins framtid with Lotta Gröning, Björn Rosengren, Henrik Berggren and Widar Andersson was broadcast on Axess TV, September 11th Den gröna rörelsen – från järnbruk till (h)järnkraft was broadcast on Axess TV in three episodes: September 12th, September 13th, September 14th. moderator: Lotta Gröning. lec­ turers: Gullög Nordquist, Björn Gillberg, Stefan Edman, Lennart Daléus, Per Gahrton, Anniqa Nygård, Åsa Romson,

443 chronological report 2011 Birger Schlaug, Lotta Hedström, Carl Schlyter and Stig- Björn Ljunggren. Kalla kriget, Sverige, en stormakt utan vapen? Seminar at Avesta Manor, Dalarna. moderator: John Chrispinsson. lec­ turers: Kristian Gerner, Birgitta Almgren, Iben Bjørnsson, Bent Blüdnikow, Robert Dalsjö, Argita Daudze, Gunnar Ekberg, Lars Gyllenhaal, Mikael Holmström, Bo Hugemark, Aryo Makko, Michael Nilsson, Bertil Nygren, Bo Petersson, Kim Salomon, Poul Villaume, Gunnar Åselius. September 15th–16th, 2011 Global Axess “Ideology of Democracy”, interview with John Keane by Niklas Ekdal, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/27.) Gaza – från faraoner till islamister, lecture by Nathan Shachar at Göteborg book fair, Gothenburg, September 22nd. In cooperation with Atlantis förlag. 1900-talets filosofer, lecture by Professor Svante Nordin at Göteborg book fair, Gothenburg, September 22nd. In cooper­ ation with Atlantis förlag. Konsensus i konst- och litteraturvärlden. Seminar lead by Johan Lundberg with guests Anna Brodow Inzaina, Marianne Lindberg De Geer, Professor Thomas Steinfeld, Göteborg book fair, Gothenburg, September 23rd Kulturens kommersialisering. Seminar lead by Johan Lundberg with guests Peter Lutherson, Karin Olsson och Pelle Anders­ son, Göteborg book fair, Gothenburg, September 24th Extremism – från järnbruk till (h)järnkraft was broadcast on Axess TV, September 25th. moderator: Lotta Gröning. par­ tici­pants: Svante Nordin, Torbjörn Elensky, Beatrice Ask, Brigitta Ohlsson, Anders Danielsson, Rolf Ekéus, Bo Wenn­ ström, Dan Andersson, Anders Haag, Anna-Lena Lodenius, Johan Lundberg, Ola Österling and Helene Lööw. Global Axess “Ideology versus Politics in History”, interview with Kenneth Minogue by Niklas Ekdal, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 2/27.)

444 chronological report 2011 october Axess Magazine No. 7 2011 “Cultural Capital” was published. Global Axess “Politics & Ideology in the Ancient World”, interview with Richard Miles by Niklas Ekdal, was broadcast on Axess TV, October 2nd (Episode 3/27.) Sverige – en stormakt utan vapen? was broadcast on Axess TV in six episodes: October 5th, October 5th, October 6th, October 7th, October 8th, October 9th. moderator: John Chrispins­ son. participants: Kristian Gerner, Kim Salomon, Mikael Nilsson, Birgitta Almgren, Gunnar Åselius, Poul Villaume, Bo Petersson, Mikael Holmström, Argita Daudze, Bertil Nygren, Lars Gyllenhaal, Bent Blüdnikow, Bo Hugemark, John Chrispinsson, Robert Dalsjö, Iben Bjørnsson, Aryo Makko and Gunnar Ekberg. Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Mats Persson,­ Mats Bergström, Andreas Bergh, Irma Rosenberg and Robert Bergqvist was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/8.) Global Axess “A World Without Ideologies?”, interview with Robert Cooper by Niklas Ekdal, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 4/27.) Nyfiken på … Birgitta Almgren och spionerna with host Lotta Gröning and guest Birgitta Almgren was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/14.) Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Villy Berg­ ström, Hans Tson Söderström, Magnus Henrekson, Stefan Fölster and Irene Wennemo was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 2/8.) Global Axess “Arab Springs: the promise and the perils”, interview with Hisham Melhem by Nathan Shachar, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 5/27.) Nyfiken på … Svante Nordin och filosofin with host Lotta ­Gröning and guest Svante Nordin was broadcast on Axess TV. (Epi­ sode 2/14.) Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Andreas Berg, Lars Calmfors, Göran Zettergren and Kerstin Hessius was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 3/8.) Global Axess “The Science of the Sacred”, interview with Scott

445 chronological report 2011 Atran by Niklas Ekdal, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 6/27.) På agendan – Åsa Romson (mp) och energipolitiken with host Lars Adaktusson and guests Åsa Romson, Lisa Sennerby Forsse, Sven Kullander and Louise Trygg. (Episode 1/8.) Nyfiken på … Bo Andersson och Wittgensteinwith host Lotta Gröning and guest Bo Andersson was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 3/14.) Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Cecilia ­Hermansson, Bengt Assarsson, Pehr Wissén and Anders Vredin was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 4/8.) Global Axess “Is Authoritarian Capitalism an Ideology?”, interview with Robert Kaplan by Niklas Ekdal, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 7/27.) På agendan – Utbildningsminister Jan Björklund (fp) och skolan with host Lars Adaktusson and guests Jan Björklund, Martin Ingvar, Peter Gärdenfors and Mats Ekholm. (Episode 2/8.) Nyfiken på … Göran Norrby och eliterna with host Lotta Gröning and guest Göran Norrby was broadcast on Axess TV. (Epi­ ­ sode 4/14.)

november Axess Magazine No. 8 2011 “Virtue as Rescue Package” was pub­ lished. Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Andreas Bergh, Tomas Östros, Johan Lönnroth and Marika Lindgren- Åsbrink was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 5/8.) Global Axess “Social Market Economy: An Alternative”, interview with Stephan Eisel by Anders Hellner, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 8/27.) På agendan – Carl B Hamilton (fp) och Eurokrisen with host Lars Adaktusson and guests Carl B Hamilton, Dick Harrison, Harry Flam and Göran von Sydow. (Episode 3/8.) Nyfiken på … Hans Albin Larsson och en svensk skolhistoria with host Lotta Gröning and guest Hans Albin Larsson was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 5/14.) Farväl till feminismen? Seminar at Engelsberg Manor, Västman­

446 chronological report 2011 land. moderator: Lotta Gröning. ­lecturers: Steven Sampson, Anita Du Rietz, Susanna Popova, Sofia Arkelsten, Nyamko Sabuni, Thomas Gür, Roland Poirier Martinsson, Ebba Busch, Bahareh Andersson and Alice Teodorescu. November 8th, 2011 Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Villy Berg­ ström, Jonas Vlachos, Laura Hartman and Richard Murray was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 6/8.) Global Axess “The Greens in Between”, interview with Maria Wetterstrand by Niklas Ekdal, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 9/27.) På agendan – Lars Ohly (V) och ideologier vs pragmatism with host Lars Adaktusson and guests Lars Ohly, Jenny Madestam, Olof Petersson and Sverker Sörlin. (Episode 4/8.) Nyfiken på … Stefan Olsson och konservatismen with host Lotta Gröning and guest Stefan Olsson was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 6/14.) Modernismen ställd mot väggen, Seminar at Engelsbergs studios, Kungsholmsg 21, Stockholm. moderator: Mattias Hessé­ rus. participants: Hans Henrik Brummer, Peter Elmlund, Lars Anders Johansson, Gunnar Larsson, Anna Brodow Inzaina, Camilla Lundberg, Johan Lundberg, Peter Luthers­ son, Johan Hakelius and Clemens Poellinger. November 15th, 2011 Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Villy Berg­ ström, Mauro Gozzo, Jens Henriksson and Peter Norman was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 7/8.) Global Axess “Swedish Welfare: a Moderate Future”, interview with Per Schlingmann by Niklas Ekdal, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 10/27.) På agendan – Sofia Arkelsten (M) och välfärden with host Lars Adaktusson and guests Sofia Arkelsten, Thomas Fürth, Johan Carlstedt and John Hassler. (Episode 5/8.) Nyfiken på … Bodil Jönsson och horisonten with host Lotta Gröning and guest Bodil Jönsson was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 7/14.) Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Villy Berg­

447 chronological report 2011 ström, Cecilia Hermansson, John Hassler and Ing-Marie Gren was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 8/8.) Global Axess “Mass Movements and Local Loyalties”, interview with Roger Scruton by Johan Wennström, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 11/27.) På agendan – Näringsminister Annie Lööf och näringspolitiken with host Lars Adaktusson and guests Annie Lööf, Maria Khor­sand, Magnus Henrekson and Nils Karlson. (Episode 6/8.) Nyfiken på … Klas Eklund och Kina with host Lotta Gröning and guest Klas Eklund was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 8/14.) Seminar about Liu Xiaobo, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize 2010, Engelsberg Studios, Stockholm, in cooperation with Weyler Förlag, November 29th

december Axess Magazine No. 9 2011 “Our Need of Dante” was published. Global Axess “Religion and Intolerance”, interview with Paul Ber­ man by Niklas Ekdal, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 12/27.) På agendan – Veronica Palm (S) och familjepolitiken with host Lars Adaktusson and guests Veronica Palm, Louise Hallin, Petra Östergren and Ann-Zofie Duvander. (Episode 7/8.) Nyfiken på … Per Gahrton och Miljöpartiet with host Lotta Gröning and guest Per Gahrton was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 9/14.) Stora fackbokspriset (the Great Non-Fiction Book Prize), was given to Professor Svante Nordin for his book Filosoferna. Det väster­ ländska tänkandet sedan år 1900. Engelsberg studios, Stock­ holm, December 5th Stora Fackbokspriset 2011 med pristagare och föredragshållare Professor Svante Nordin was broadcast on Axess TV, December 7th Farväl till feminismen? was broadcast on Axess TV in three episodes: December 7th, December 8th, December 9th. mod­ er­ator: Lotta Gröning. lecturers: Steven Sampson, Anita Du Rietz, Susanna Popova, Sofia Arkelsten, Nyamko

448 chronological report 2012 Sabuni, Thomas Gür, Roland Poirier Martinsson, Ebba Busch, Bahareh Andersson, Alice Teodorescu. Liu Xiabo – mottagare av Nobels fredspris 2010 – En demokratikämpe i Kina. Medarrangemang med Weyler förlag was broadcast on Axess TV, December 10th Global Axess “Tranquility of Spirit: the Future of Liberalism”, inter­ view with Oliver Kamm by Niklas Ekdal, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 13/27.) På agendan – Björn von Sydow (S) och försvarspolitiken with host Lars Adaktusson and guests Björn von Sydow, Robert Dalsjö, Stefan Ring and Peter Nordlund. (Episode 8/8.) Nyfiken på … Tomas Björk och bilden av Orienten with host Lotta Gröning and guest Tomas Björk was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 10/14.) Global Axess “The Welfare State as Drug Addiction”, interview with James Bartholomew by Anders Hellner, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 14/27.) Nyfiken på … Kristian Gerner och Ryssland with host Lotta Gröning and guest Kristian Gerner was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 11/14.) Global Axess “German Ideologies in Transnational Perspective”, interview with Richard J Evans by Niklas Ekdal, was broad­ cast on Axess TV. (Episode 15/27.) Nyfiken på … Eva Österberg och historien with host Lotta Gröning and guest Eva Österberg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Epi­ sode 12/14.)

2012 Forum Axess 1999–2011. Edited by Kurt Almqvist. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Politik och ideologier was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Alexander Linklater. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Politics and Ideology was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Alexander Linklater. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

449 chronological report 2012 Hvad vilja Socialdemokraterna? was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Lotta Gröning. Axel and Margaret Ax:son John­son Foundation. Bortom multikulti was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Lotta Gröning. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foun­ dation. Den gröna rörelsen was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Lotta Gröning. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foun­ dation. Den hotade publicistiken. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Lotta Gröning. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Extremism was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Lotta Gröning. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Ambiguity of the sacred. Phenomenology, politica, aesthetics by Jonna Bornemark and Hans Ruin (editors) was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Södertörn University Hjärnrevolutionen. Varför din intelligens påverkar allt du gör och allt du gör påverkar din intelligens by Johan Norberg was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foun­ dation. Natur & Kultur Vi som beundrade varann så mycket. Sven Hedin och Adolf Hitler by Axel Odelberg was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Norstedts Den klassicistiska vändningen i det tidiga 1900-talets svenska arkitek­ tur. En studie av Liljevalchs, Kungstornen och Kanslihuset i Stock­ holm by Kristina Knauff was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. KTH Julia Beck by Kåa Wennberg was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Arena Friends in Need. Towards a Swedish Strategy of Solidarity with her Neighbours was published with support from Axel and Marga­ ret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Edited by Bo Hugemark. The Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences

450 chronological report 2012 january Global Axess “Strains in Authoritarian Capitalist Regimes”, inter­ view with Minxin Pei by Niklas Ekdal, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 16/27.) Nyfiken på … Tove Lifvendahl och framtidslandet with host Lotta Gröning and guest Tove Lifvendahl was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 13/14.) Global Axess “America and the Reluctant Welfare State”, interview with Robert Shapiro by Eva Sohlman, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 17/27.) Nyfiken på … Stefan Bleckert och ekoparken with host Lotta Gröning and guest Stefan Bleckert was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode­ 14/14.) Global Axess “Will America Turn Hard Right?”, interview with David Frum by Niklas Ekdal, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 18/27.) Global Axess “British Ideologies: Separation and Fusion”, interview with Michael Bentley by John Lloyd, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 19/27.) Global Axess “On the Journet of British Liberalism”, interview with Vernon Bogdanor by Isabella Thomas, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 20/27.)

february Axess Magazine No. 1 2012 “Feminism as a Trap for Women” was published. Från järnbruk till hjärnkraft, Den hotade publicistiken. Seminar at Engelsberg Manor. moderator: Lotta Gröning. lec­ turers: Viveca Ax:son Johnson, Casten Almqvist, Lovisa Hamrin, Jan Helin, Anders Lindberg. Peter Luthersson, Thomas Mattsson, Marie Nilsson, Svante Nordin, Per Rydén, Mats Svegfors, Annie Wegelius, Peter Wolodarski. February 1st, 2012 Global Axess “Uneasy Coexistence: Social Media and China’s Authori­ ­tarian Capitalism”, interview with Johan Lagerkvist by Ove Jonason, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 21/27.)

451 chronological report 2012 Global Axess “Challenges to Overcome”, interview with Anna Jard­ feldt by Karin Olsson, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 22/27.) Global Axess “Western Influences on Arab Ideologies”, interview with Nathan Shachar by Niklas Ekdal, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 23/27.) Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Villy Berg­ ström, Cecilia Hermansson and Andreas Bergh was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/6) Global Axess “Strains in the Centre-Left”, interview with John Lloyd by Niklas Ekdal, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 24/27.)

march Axess Magazine No. 2 2012 “Behold the man!” was published. Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Villy Berg­ ström, Cecilia Hermansson and Andreas Bergh was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 2/6) Global Axess “Politics Before the French Revolution”, interview with Dick Harrisson by Anders Hellner, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 25/27.) Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Villy Bergström, Cecilia Hermansson Pehr Wissén and Torbjörn Becker was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 3/6) Global Axess “Religion, Ideology, Identity”, interview with Malise Ruthven by Carl Rudbeck, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Epi­ sode 26/27.) Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Villy Berg­ ström, Cecilia Hermansson, Andreas Bergh and Robert Berg­ qvist was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 4/6) Global Axess “Ideology: From Temporal Contingency to Political Ubiquity”, interview with Michael Freeden by John Lloyd, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 27/27.) Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Villy Berg­ ström, Cecilia Hermansson, Andreas Bergh and Lars Calm­ fors was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 5/6) Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Villy

452 chronological report 2012 Bergström, Cecilia Hermansson, Andreas Bergh and Klas Eklund was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 6/6)

april Axess Magazine No. 3 2012 “Journalism under pressure” was pub­ lished. Roots of Violence, Seminar at Engelsberg Manor, moderator: Ulf Wickbom. lecturers: Philip Bobbitt, Christopher Coker, Azar Gat, Allan Guggenbühl, Janne Haaland Matlary, Peter Hammerstein, Russell Jacoby, Robert Johnson, Mark Juergensmeyer, Sudhir Kakar, Suzanne Kaplan, Tomas Lappa­lainen, Patricia Lewis, Robert Jay Lifton, Wolfgang Palaver, Malise Ruthven, Nathan Shachar, Karl Schlögel, Jessica Stern, Richard Swartz, Alan Wolfe. April 16–17, 2012

may Axess Magazine No. 4 2012 “The Power of the Model” was published. Från järnbruk till hjärnkraft, Behovet av ledarskap. Seminar at Engelsberg Manor. moderator: Lotta Gröning, lec­ turers: Meeri Brandum Granqvist, Henry Bäck, Peter Elmlund, Stig Henriksson, Anders Knape, Linda Kummel, Kristina Mattsson, Tommy Möller, Kent Persson, Lars Stjern­ kvist. May 9th, 2012

june Axess Magazine No. 5 2012 “Religion beyond science” was published. The Engelsberg Seminar “The Pursuit of Europe” was held at Avesta Manor. moderator: Ulf Wickbom. lecturers: Peter Alter, Ariane Chebel d’Appollonia, José M. de Areilza, Patricia Clavin, Robert Cooper, Argita Daudze, Konstantin von Eggert, John Elliott, Ahmet Evin, Pierre Hassner, Hans- Olaf Henkel, Gunnar Hökmark, Peter Jay, Josef Joffe, Oliver Kamm, Eric Kaufmann, Nigel Lawson, Philippe Legrain, Mark Leonard, Jan-Werner Müller, Anthony Pagden, George Pagoulatos, Kiran Klaus Patel, Agnès C. Poirier, Alan Pose­ ner, David Rennie, Giulia Sissa, Pär Stenbäck, Bruce Stokes, David Voas, Yu Yongding, Jan Zielonka. June 14th–16th, 2012

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july Vägen till fri invandring (Almedalen 2012) was held at Tage Cervins gata 4 in Visby, Sweden. moderator: Mats Wik­ lund. participants: Adam Cwejman, Daniel Suhonen. July 1st, 2012 Skolan och den svenska medelmåttan (Almedalen 2012) was held at Tage Cervins gata 4 in Visby, Sweden. moderator: Lotta Gröning. participants: Magnus Henrekson, Tobias Krantz, Kjell A Nordström. July 2nd, 2012 Okorrat – medier, politik och dagsaktuella ämnen (Almedalen 2012) was held at Tage Cervins gata 4 in Visby, Sweden. partici­ pants: Mattias Hessérus, Olle Lidbom. July 2nd, 2012 Vart tog liberalismen vägen? (Almedalen 2012) was held at Tage Cervins gata 4 in Visby, Sweden. moderator: Mats Wik­ lund. participants: Anders Johnson, Tommy Möller. July 2nd, 2012 Levande landsbygd – mänsklig stad (Almedalen 2012) was held at Tage Cervins gata 4 in Visby, Sweden. moderator: Lotta Gröning. participants: Helena Jonsson, Björn Rosengren. July 3rd, 2012 Okorrat – medier, politik och dagsaktuella ämnen (Almedalen 2012) was held at Tage Cervins gata 4 in Visby, Sweden. partici­ pants: Mattias Hessérus, Olle Lidbom. July 3rd, 2012 Är feminismen överspelad? (Almedalen 2012) was held at Tage Cervins gata 4 in Visby, Sweden. moderator: Mats Wik­ lund. participants: Maria Eriksson, Alice Teodorescu. July 3rd, 2012 Varför vill svenskarna vara rasister? (Almedalen 2012) was held at Tage Cervins gata 4 in Visby, Sweden. moderator: Lotta Gröning. participants: Nyamko Sabuni, Paulina Neuding. July 4th, 2012 Okorrat – medier, politik och dagsaktuella ämnen (Almedalen 2012) was held at Tage Cervins gata 4 in Visby, Sweden. partici­ pants: Mattias Hessérus, Olle Lidbom. July 4th, 2012 Medierna och terroristerna – vad bevakar vi? (Almedalen 2012) was held at Tage Cervins gata 4 in Visby, Sweden. moderator:

454 chronological report 2012 Mats Wiklund. participants: Magnus Norell, Johan Lundberg. July 4th, 2012 Humanisterna – hot mot religionsfriheten? (Almedalen 2012) was held at Tage Cervins gata 4 in Visby, Sweden. moderator: Lotta Gröning. participants: Göran Rosenberg, Bengt Westerberg. July 5th, 2012 Okorrat – medier, politik och dagsaktuella ämnen (Almedalen 2012) was held at Tage Cervins gata 4 in Visby, Sweden. moder­ ator: Lotta Gröning. participants: Mattias Hessérus, Olle Lidbom. July 5th, 2012 Sexism och machokultur i operavärlden (Almedalen 2012) was held at Tage Cervins gata 4 in Visby, Sweden. moderator: Mats Wiklund. participants: Camilla Lundberg, Helena Röhr. July 5th, 2012 Varför bygger vi inte städer som människor vill ha? (Almedalen 2012) was held at Kårhuset Rindi in Visby, Sweden. moderator: Peter Elmlund. participants: Torbjörn Einarsson, Mats Elgström, Alexander Ståhle. July 6th, 2012 Konsensussamhället (Almedalen 2012) was held at Tage Cervins gata 4 in Visby, Sweden. moderator: Lotta Gröning. par­ ticipants: Göran Lambertz, PM Nilsson. July 6th, 2012 Okorrat – medier, politik och dagsaktuella ämnen (Almedalen 2012) was held at Tage Cervins gata 4 in Visby, Sweden. partici­ pants: Mattias Hessérus, Olle Lidbom. July 6th, 2012 Sociala mediers inflytande på den offentliga debatten(Almedalen 2012) was held at Tage Cervins gata 4 in Visby, Sweden. moderator: Mats Wiklund. participants: Andreas Ekström, Johan Lundberg. July 6th, 2012

september Axess Magazine No. 6 2012 “At the Europe Road’s End” was pub­ lished. Global Axess “Will Europe Survive?”, interview with Pär Stenbäck by Anders Hellner, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/29.)

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october Axess Magazine No. 7 2012 “Sexual revolutions” was published. Frukostseminarium: Den sexuella revolutionen. Seminar at the Nord­stjernan Building, Jakobsbergsgatan 2 Stockholm. moderator: Johan Lundberg, lecturers: Göran Buren­ hult, Per Svensson. October 3rd, 2012 Global Axess “The New Europe”, interview with Gunnar Hökmark by Per Svensson, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 2/29.) Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Cecilia Hermansson, Andreas Bergh and Hans Tson Söderström was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/8) World Heritage Seminar – Who Takes Care of World Heritage Sites?, Seminar at Engelsberg Manor. moderator: Mark Isitt. lecturers: Kerstin Barup, Marwa Dabaieh, Margaretha Ehrström, Luigi Fusco Girard, Birgitta Hoberg, Julian Holder, Morris Hylton III, Jukka Jokilehto, Christopher Young. October 12th, 2012 Bergslagen är inte enbart rock. Seminar at Engelsberg Manor. moderator: Lotta Gröning, lecturers: Lars Anders­ son, Peter Elmlund, Åsa Eriksson, Stig Henriksson, Lars Isacsson, Leif Nilsson, Jens Spendrup. October 12th, 2012 Global Axess “The Euro: too Early, too Bad”, interview with Josef Joffe by Thomas Gür, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 3/29.) Nyfiken på … Mattias Göransson och fallet Thomas Quick with host Johan Lundberg and guest Mattias Göransson was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/27.) Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Villy Berg­ ström, Cecilia Hermansson, Andreas Bergh and Hubert From­let,was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 2/8) Från järnbruk till hjärnkraft, Duger den svenska utbildningen i världskonkurrensen? Seminar at Engelsberg Manor. moder­ ator: Lotta Gröning. lecturers: Jan Björklund, Inger Enkvist, Metta Fjelkner, Dan Johansson, Nils Karlson, Tobias Krantz, Hans Albin Larsson, Roger Mörtvik, Kjell A Nordström, Thorsten Nybom. October 19th, 2012

456 chronological report 2012 Global Axess “Germany’s Burden”, interview with Alan Posener by Ove Joanson, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 4/29.) Nyfiken på … Åke Lundqvist – Kultursidan with host Johan Lund­ berg and guest Åke Lundqvist was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 2/27.) Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Villy Berg­ ström, Cecilia Hermansson, Andreas Bergh, Pehr Wissén, Mats Dillén and Irene Wennemo was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 3/8) Global Axess “An American Perspective”, interview with Bruce Stokes by Roland Poirier Martinsson, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 5/29.) Nyfiken på … Björn Wahlroos och maktfilosofin with host Dick Erixon and guest Björn Wahlroos was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 3/27.)

november Axess Magazine No. 8 2012 “Senseless Science” was published. Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Villy Berg­ ström, Cecilia Hermansson, Andreas Bergh, Mats Persson and Daniel Waldenström was broadcast on Axess TV. (Epi­ sode 4/8) Global Axess “The Threats Against Europe’s Single Market”, inter­ view with David Rennie by Thomas Gür, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 6/29.) Nyfiken på … Bibi Jonsson om kvinnor och nazism with host Lotta Gröning and guest Bibi Jonsson was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 4/27.) Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Villy Berg­ ström, Cecilia Hermansson, Andreas Bergh, and Magnus Hen­rekson was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 5/8) Global Axess “The Euro Crisis: A Greek Perspective”, interview with George Pagoulatos byAnders Hellner, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 7/29.) Nyfiken på … Svante Nordin och drottning Christina with host Adam Cwejman and guest Svante Nordin was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 5/27.)

457 chronological report 2012 Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Villy Bergström, Andreas Bergh, Pehr Wissén, Irma Rosenberg and Laura Hartman was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 6/8) Can Non-Profits Save the Swedish Welfare Model? Seminar at the Nordstjernan Building. moderator: Ulf Wickbom, lecturers:Widar Andersson, Henrik Berggren, Clarence Crafoord, Paul Dekker, Hanna Hallin, Tove Lifvendahl, Maribel Morey, Duncan O’Leary, James Rees, Patricia Rosen­field, Theo Schuyt, Amelie Silfverstolpe, Rupert Graf Strachwitz , Thomas Gür, Christoph Strünck, Olivier Zunz, Lars Trägårdh, Filip Wijkström. November 15-16, 2012 Global Axess “The Future of the Euro”, interview with Philippe Legrain by Thomas Gür, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Epi­ sode 8/29.) Nyfiken på … Eva Franchell och partiet with host Lotta Gröning and guest Eva Franchell was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 6/27.) Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Cecilia Hermansson, Andreas Bergh and Per Jansson was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 7/8) Images of Sweden II. Seminar at the Swedish Residence, London. moderator: Oliver Kamm. participants: Rebecca Allen, Melissa Benn, Andrew Brown, Peje Emilsson, BJ Epstein, Thomas Gür, Dick Harrison, Oliver Kamm,PJ Anders Linder,Fraser Nelson, Per Schlingmann, Michael Sohlman, Polly Toynbee, Lars Trägårdh, Rachel Wolf. No­ vem­ber 22nd, 2012 Global Axess “The Monetary Disaster”, interview with Nigel Law­ son by Thomas Gür, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 9/29.) Nyfiken på … Nina Burton och Flodernas bok with host Lotta Gröning and guest Nina Burton was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 7/27.) Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Villy Berg­ ström, Cecilia Hermansson, Andreas Bergh and Pehr Wissén was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 8/8)

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december Axess Magazine No. 9 2012 “In the Valley of the Shadow of Death” was published. Global Axess “Europe in the Era of Nationalism”, interview with Peter Alter by Thomas Gür, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 10/29.) Nyfiken på … Andreas Cervenka och pengarna with host Lotta Gröning and guest Andreas Cervenka was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 8/27.) Stora fackbokspriset (the Great Non-Fiction Book Prize), was given to Nina Burton for her book Flodernas bok. Ett äventyr genom livet, tiden och tre europeiska flöden. Nobelmuseet, Stockholm, December 6th, 2012 Stora Fackbokspriset 2012. Prisutdelning with winner Nina Burton was broadcast on Axess TV, December 16th Global Axess “Will the New Europe Make it or Break it?”, interview with Mark Leonard by Martin Ådahl, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 11/29.) Nyfiken på … Axel Odelberg och Sven Hedin with host Lotta Gröning and guest Axel Odelberg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 9/27.) Global Axess “The Success of Integration”, interview with Oliver Kamm by Adam Cwejman, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 12/29.) Nyfiken på … Klas-Göran Karlsson och det armeniska folkmordet with host Lotta Gröning and guest Klas-Göran Karlsson was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 10/27.) Global Axess “The Mistake by the Euro Romantics”, interview with Hans-Olaf Henkel by Thomas Gür, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 13/29.) Nyfiken på … Magnus Sandelin och de svenska terroristerna with host Johan Lundberg and guest Magnus Sandelin was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 11/27.) Global Axess “Europe: A Russian Perspective”, interview with Konstantin von Eggert by Thomas Gür, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 14/29.)

459 chronological report 2013 Nyfiken på … David Dunér och tankemaskinen with host Lotta Gröning and guest David Dunér was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 12/27.)

2013 The Lost Worlds of Rhodes. Greeks, Italians, Jews and Turks between tradition and modernity by Nathan Shachar was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Sussex Academic Press Frihetens pris är okänt. Om demokratiska revolutioner i Georgien, Ukraina oh Kirgizistan by Anna-Lena Laurén was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foun­ dation. Schildts & Söderströms, Atlantis Det nya Afrika by Erika Bjerström was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Svante Weyler bokförlag Wargames. From gladiators to gigabytes by Martin van Creveld was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Cambridge University Press Krympande eller växande städer? Framgångsrecept för urban och regional utveckling runtom i landet by Nima Sanandaji was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Reforminstitutet Resan till Saaleck by Per Landin was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson ­Foundation. Atlantis Hur kunde det ske? Myt och motmyt by Barbro Eberan was pub­ lished with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Carlsson bokförlag Ikon och Ekfras. Studier i modern svensk litteratur och bysantinsk estetik by Helena Bodin was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Artos Socialdemokrati, nyliberalism och grön politik. En komparativ studie av den västeuropeiska socialdemokrations ideologiska vägval 1970- 1999 by Andreas Fagerholm was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Åbo Akade­ mis förlag

460 chronological report 2013 Excavations in the Black Earth 1990–1995. Stratigraphy Vol. 1. Part one: The Site and the Shore. Part two: the Bronze Caster’s Workshop by Björn Ambrosiani was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. The Birka Project for Riksantikvarieämbetet

january Global Axess “The Wars, the Economy and the Union”, interview with Patricia Clavin by Thomas Gür, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 15/29.) Nyfiken på … Ronny Ambjörnsson och Ellen Key with host Lotta Gröning and guest Ronny Ambjörnsson was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 13/27.) Global Axess “The Roots of the European Peace”, interview with Anthony Pagden by Thomas Gür, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 16/29.) Nyfiken på … Bengt Jangfeldt och Raoul Wallenberg with host Adam Cwejman and guest Bengt Jangfeldt was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 14/27.) Global Axess “European Identity in Times of Crisis”, interview with Ariane Chebel d’Appollonia by Thomas Gür, was broadcast­ on Axess TV. (Episode 17/29.) Nyfiken på … Ingrid Carlberg och Raoul Wallenberg with host Lotta Gröning and guest Ingrid Carlsberg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 15/27.) Global Axess “To Rediscover Europe and Invent Eutopia”, interview with Giulia Sissa by Thomas Gür, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 18/29.) Nyfiken på … Anders Jarlert och drottning Victoria with host Lotta Gröning and guest Anders Jarlert was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 16/27.) Mot en ny drogpolitik. Seminar at Engelsberg Manor. moder­ ator: Lotta Gröning. lecturers: Adam Cwejman, Björn Fries, Ted Goldberg, Leif Grönblad, Kjell A Nordström, Lars Oreland, Bengt Svensson, Henrik Tham. January 31st, 2013

461 chronological report 2013 february Axess Magazine No. 1 2013 “From Welfare to Personal Responsibility” was published. Roots of Violence. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Louise Belfrage. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Behovet av ledarskap. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Lotta Gröning. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Global Axess “Victor Hugo and the European Peace”, interview with Agnès C. Poirier by Roland Poirier Martinsson, was broad­ cast on Axess TV. (Episode 19/29.) Nyfiken på … Magnus Ljunggren och den ryska symbolismen with host Lotta Gröning and guest Magnus Ljunggren was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 17/27.) Global Axess “The United States of Europe”, interview with Peter Jay by Thomas Gür, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 20/29.) Nyfiken på … Göran Rosenberg och vägen från Auschwitz with host Lotta Gröning and guest Göran Rosenberg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 18/27.) Hilma af Klint, A Pioneer of Abstraction moderator: Mark Isitt. lecturers: Kurt Almqvist, Daniel Birnbaum, Briony Fer, David Lomas, Iris Müller-Westermann, Marco Pasi, R. H. Quaytman, Raphael Rosenberg, Pascal Rousseau, Helmut Zander, February 15th–16th, 2013 Global Axess “Enemies Became Friends: Germany and the EU”, inter­view with Kiran Klaus Patel by Thomas Gür, was broad­ cast on Axess TV. (Episode 21/29.) Nyfiken på … Sten Westerberg och Clas Rålamb with host Lotta Gröning and guest Sten Westerberg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 19/27.) Global Axess “The Challenges of European Integration”, interview with José M. de Areilza by Nathan Shachar, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 22/29.) Nyfiken på … Olle Matsson och litteraturens giftmord with host Johan Lundberg and guest Olle Mattsson was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 20/27.)

462 chronological report 2013 march Axess Magazine No. 2 2013 “ In motion and Community” was pub­lished. Global Axess “The Eastern Expansion and the Erosion of Memory”, interview with Argita Daudze by Adam Cwejman, was broadcast­ on Axess TV. (Episode 23/29.) Nyfiken på … Tore Wretö och det medeltida Italienwith host Johan Lundberg and guest Tore Wretö was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 21/27.) Immigration and Migration, the Challenges of Integration. Seminar at Engelsberg Manor. moderator: Mats Wiklund lec­ turers: René Cuperus, Adam Cwejman, Åke Daun, Peter Elmlund, Miquel Àngel Essomba Gelabert, David Goodhart, Thomas Gür, András Kováts, Thomas Lindkvist, Tino Sanandaji, Fredrik Segerfeldt, Ulf Rinne, Staffan Ulfstrand, Eskil Wadensjö, Catherine de Wenden, March 7th, 2013 Global Axess “The Paradoxes of European Identity”, interview with Pierre Hassner by Thomas Gür, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 24/29.) Nyfiken på … Göran Hägg och italienarnawith host Lotta Gröning and guest Göran Hägg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 22/27.) En vecka till. Seminar at the Nordstjernan Building, Stureplan 3 Stockholm. moderator: Lotta Gröning. lecturers: Claes Arvidsson, Örjan Berner, Anders Carell, Bengt Gustafsson, Dennis Gyllensporre, Jan Mörtberg, Axel Odelberg, Mikael Odenberg, Mike Winnerstig, Gunnar Åselius. March 11th, 2013 Global Axess “Europe’s Future: Secularization and Diversity”, inter­ view with David Voas by Thomas Gür, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 25/29.) Nyfiken på … Per Landin och Hitlers konstnärerwith host Lotta Gröning and guest Per Landin was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 23/27.) Ten Years of Urban City Research, The Art of Placemaking and New Urbanism Seminar at Engelsberg manor. moderator: Tigran Haas. participants: Victor Dover, Stefanos Poly­

463 chronological report 2013 zoides, Elizabeth Moule, Emily Talen, Charles Bohl, Ethan Kent, Peter Elmlund. March 21st, 2013 Global Axess “Europe: A Turkish Perspective”, interview with Ahmet Evin by Nathan Shachar, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 26/29.) Nyfiken på … Johan Norberg och hjärnrevolutionen with host Adam Cwejman and guest Johan Norberg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 24/27.) Global Axess “The Return of Religion”, interview with Eric Kauf­ mann by Thomas Gür, was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 27/29.)

april Axess Magazine No. 3 2013 “Germany on the Right Path” was pub­ ­lished. Nyfiken på … Agneta Pleijel och litteraturkritikenwith host Adam Cwejman and guest Agneta Pleijel was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 25/27.) Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Villy Berg­ ström, Cecilia Hermansson, Pehr Wissén and Hans Tson Söderström was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/8) Global Axess “EU Foreign Policy in Times of Peace”, interview with Robert Cooper by Anders Hellner was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 28/29.) Nyfiken på … Elena Balzamo och Strindbergs ansiktenwith host Lotta Gröning and guest Elena Balzamo was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 26/27.) Tyskland inför framtiden. Seminar at Engelsberg Manor. moder­ ator: Lotta Gröning. lecturers: Örjan Berner, Stefan Fölster, Mats Hultberg, Harald Kindermann, Marika Lager­ crantz, Jan Lewenhagen, Björn Meidal, Jan Mosander, Svante Nordin, Cecilia Stegö Chilò, Kristoffer Tamson. April11 th, 2013 Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Villy Berg­ ström, Cecilia Hermansson, Fredrik Bergström, Hans Tson Söderström and Laura Hartman was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 2/8)

464 chronological report 2013 Global Axess “The Ambiguous European Identity”, interview with Jan Zielonka by Anders Hellner was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 29/29.) Nyfiken på … Björn Meidal och Strindbergs världar with host Adam Cwejman and guest Björn Meidal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 27/27.) Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Cecilia Hermansson,Mats Dillén and Hans Tson Söderström was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 3/8) Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Villy Berg­ ström, Cecilia Hermansson, Andreas Bergh, John Hassler and Robert Bergqvist was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 4/8)

may Axess Magazine No. 4 2013 “This New, Insecure World” was pub­ lished. Arvet efter 68. Studier kring ett problemområde. Edited by Lennart Berntson and Svante Nordin. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. The Pursuit of Europe. Perspectives from the Engelsberg Seminar 2012 was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Alexander Linklater. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Villy Bergström, Cecilia Hermansson, Andreas Bergh and John Hassler was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 5/8) Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Villy Bergström, Cecilia Hermansson, Andreas Bergh and Irma Rosenberg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 6/8) Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Villy Berg­ ström, Cecilia Hermansson, Andreas Bergh and Lars Jonung was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 7/8) Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Villy Berg­ ström, Cecilia Hermansson, Andreas Bergh and Lars Jonung was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 8/8) The Art of Seeing the Invisible – On Hilma af Klint and other vision­ aries. Seminar at Moderna Museet, Stockholm. moderator: Mark Isitt lecturers: Dr. Tessel M. Bauduin, Dr. Marty

465 chronological report 2013 Bax, Professor emeritus Tierry de Duve, Professor Briony Fer, Dr. Victoria Ferentinou, Professor Dr. W.J. Hanegraaff, Mr. Gary Lachman, Professor David Lomas, Professor Stephen Kern, Dr. Iris Müller-Westermann, Professor Andrei Nakov, Dr. Marco Pasi, Professor Dr. Raphael Rosenberg, Professor Dr. Christoph Wagner, Professor Dr. Helmut Zander. May 24th, 2013 Luthersson läser världslitteraturen with Peter Luthersson and Johan Hakelius was broadcast on Axess TV(Episode 1/6)

june Axess Magazine No. 5 2013 “Alienation and Tolerance” was pub­ lished. Luthersson läser världslitteraturen with Peter Luthersson and Stig Strömholm was broadcast on Axess TV(Episode 2/6) Luthersson läser världslitteraturen with Peter Luthersson and Olof Pettersson was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 3/6) The Engelsberg Seminar “Civilisation” was held at Avesta Manor. moderator: Ulf Wickbom. lecturers: John Armstrong, Graeme Barker, Örjan Berner, Philip Bobbitt, Peter Burke, Richard Buxton, Stephen Cave, Christopher Coker, Harriet Crawford, Rolf Ekéus, Karsten Fischer, Jack Fuller, Anthony Grafton, Jonathan Haslam, Eva Hoffman, Tom Holland, Jonathan Israel, Robert Johnson, Richard Miles, Rana Mitter, Sheldon Pollock, Göran Rosenberg, Donald Sassoon, Nathan Shachar, Richard Swartz, David J. Taylor, Ruut Veenhoven, David Wengrow, Martin West, Rita Wright. June 13th–15th, 2013 Summer Academy. Civilisation – Tanke, process, resultat took place at Engelsberg Manor. June 16th–20th, 2013 Luthersson läser världslitteraturen with Peter Luthersson and Per Bauhn was broadcast on Axess TV(Episode 4/6) Future of Places. The shift from objects to places. Seminar at Norra Latin Stockholm, Sweden. moderators: Tigran Haas, Charles Bohl, Ethan Kent, Nayoka Martinez-Backstrom, Rafael Tuts, Ryan Locke. lecturers: Andrés Borthagaray, Alfredo Brillembourg, Hubert Klumpner, Joan Clos, Celine

466 chronological report 2013 D’Cruz, Patricia de lille, Andrés Duany, Pietro Garau, Dan Gilmartin, Suzanne Hall, Fred Kent, Christopher B. Lein­ berger, Katherine Loflin, Willie Logan, Jed Patrick E. Mabi­ log, Ali Madanipour, Thomas Melin, Hilmy Mohamed, Paul Murrain, Elizabeth plater Zybwerk, David Sim, Peter Smith, Shipra Narang Suri. June 24th–26th, 2013 Luthersson läser världslitteraturen with Peter Luthersson and Carl Rudbeck was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 5/6)

july Luthersson läser världslitteraturen with Peter Luthersson and Per Svensson was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 6/6) Hilma af Klint och andra visionärer with Thomas Gür and Wouter J Hanegraaff was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode1/11 )

august Hilma af Klint och andra visionärer with Thomas Gür and Raphael Rosenberg was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 2/11) Hilma af Klint och andra visionärer with Thomas Gür and Gary Lachman was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 3/11) Hilma af Klint och andra visionärer with Thomas Gür and Helmut Zander was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 4/11) Hilma af Klint och andra visionärer with Thomas Gür and Stephen Kern was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 5/11)

september Axess Magazine No. 6 2013 “Civilisations in Motion” was published. Krävs en elitsatsning på utbildning för att klara världskonkurrens? Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Lotta Gröning. Axel and Marga­ret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. En vecka till. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Lotta Gröning. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Hilma af Klint och andra visionärer with Thomas Gür and Marco Pasi was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 6/11) Hilma af Klint och andra visionärer with Thomas Gür and Andrei Nakov was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 7/11)

467 chronological report 2013 Hilma af Klint och andra visionärer with Thomas Gür and Marty Bax was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 8/11) Hilma af Klint och andra visionärer with Thomas Gür and David Lomas was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 9/11) Hilma af Klint och andra visionärer with Thomas Gür and Briony Fer was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 10/11)

october Axess Magazine No. 7 2013 “The University Challenged” was pub­ lished. Non-profit och välfärden. Edited by Kurt Almqvist, Viveca Ax:son Johnson and Lotta Gröning. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Colorful Images, past and present perspectives on the work of Hilma of Klint. Seminar at Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum für Gegen­ wart – Berlin, Germany moderator: Julia Voss. lec­ turers: Mr. Kurt Almqvist, Dr. Gabriele Knapstein, Professor Dr. Hanne Loreck, Mr. Tal R, Professor Dr. Raphael Rosenberg, Professor Gertrud Sandqvist, Dr. Pehr Sällström, Dr. Iris Müller-Westermann, Dr. Julia Voss, Professor, Dr. Beat Wyss. October 4th, 2013 Hilma af Klint och andra visionärer with Thomas Gür and Daniel Birnbaum was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 11/11) Global Axess “Primordial Human Societies”, interview with Graeme Barker by Thomas Gür was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/30.) Veckans bok with host PJ Anders Linder and guest Svante Nordin was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 1/28) Luthersson läser världslitteraturen with Peter Luthersson and Lars Lönnroth was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 1/6) Svensk religionshistoria “Fornnordisk tro” with host Adam Cwejman and guest Brittö-Mari Näsström was broadcast on Axess TV Har Gud återuppstått? Seminar at Nootska Palatset, Stockholm. moderator: Lotta Gröning. lecturers: Cecilia Dalman Eek, Antoon Geels, Anders Gerdmar, Eli Göndör, Gösta Hallonsten, Andreas Johansson Heinö, Ulf Jonsson, Lotta Knutsson Bråkenhielm, Roland Poirier Martinsson, Torbjörn

468 chronological report 2013 Tännsjö, Bengt Westerberg, Owe Wikström. October 17th, 2013 Global Axess “Mesopotamia”, interview with Harriet Crawford by Thomas Gür was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 2/30.) Veckans bok with host Lotta Gröning and guest Lena Einhorn was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 2/28) Luthersson läser världslitteraturen with Peter Luthersson and Svante Nordin was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 2/6) Svensk religionshistoria “Katolicismen i Sverige” with host Adam Cwejman and guest Bertil Nilsson was broadcast on Axess TV Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Cecilia Hermansson, Andreas Bergh Lars EO Svensson and Robert Bergqvist was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/7) Global Axess “Before the Creation of the Nation State”, interview with David Wengrow by Thomas Gür was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 3/30.) Veckans bok with host PJ Anders Linder and guests Lena Hennel and Lova Olsson was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 3/28) Luthersson läser världslitteraturen with Peter Luthersson and ­Carl- Göran Heidegren was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 3/6) Svensk religionshistoria “Reformationen” with host Adam Cwejman and guest Martin Berntson was broadcast on Axess TV Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Villy Berg­ ström, Cecilia Hermansson, Lars Jonung and Mats Persson was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 2/7)

november Axess Magazine No. 8 2013 “When the Private Sphere Shrinks” was published. Global Axess “Comparing Civilizations”, interview with Rita Wright by Thomas Gür was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 4/30.) Veckans bok with host Adam Cwejman and guest Per Schling­ mann was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 4/28) Luthersson läser världslitteraturen with Peter Luthersson and Carl-Anders Mortensen was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 4/6)

469 chronological report 2013 Svensk religionshistoria “Judendom” with host Adam Cwejman and guest Carl Henrik Carlsson was broadcast on Axess TV Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Villy Berg­ ström, Cecilia Hermansson, Pehr Wissén, Torbjörn Becker and Hubert Fromlet was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 3/7) Integritet. Seminar at Engelsberg Manor. moderator: Lotta Gröning. lecturers: Olle Abrahamsson, Daniel Akenine, Johan Hakelius, Dick Harrison, Jon Karlung, PJ Anders Linder, Anna Skarhed, Krister Thelin. November 7th, 2013 Global Axess “The Greek Civilization”, interview with Martin West by Thomas Gür was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 5/30.) Veckans bok with host Lotta Gröning and guest Herman Lindqvist was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 5/28) Luthersson läser världslitteraturen with Peter Luthersson and Marianne Wifstrand was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 5/6) Svensk religionshistoria “Islam i Sverige” with host Adam Cwejman and guest Mohammad Fazlhashemi was broadcast on Axess TV Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Villy Bergström, Lars EO Svensson, Heidi Elmér and Pehr Wissén was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 4/7) Global Axess “Greece and India”, interview with Sheldon Pollock by Thomas Gür was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 6/30.) Veckans bok with host PJ Anders Linder and guest Gunnar Wetterberg was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 6/28) Luthersson läser världslitteraturen with Peter Luthersson and Carl Rudbeck was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 6/6) Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Villy Berg­ ström, Cecilia Hermansson, Lars EO Svensson, Heidi Elmér and Irma Rosenberg was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 5/7) Global Axess “The Return of Greece”, interview with Anthony Graf­ton by Thomas Gür was broadcast on Axess TV. (Epi­ sode 7/30.) Veckans bok with host Adam Cwejman and guest Bernt Hermele was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 7/28)

470 chronological report 2013 Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Villy Berg­ ström, Cecilia Hermansson, Andreas Bergh, Jonas Vlachos, Lars Jonung and Mats Persson was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 6/7)

december Axess Magazine No. 9 2013 “A Lack of Civic Identity” was published. Global Axess “Ancient Greece Today”, interview with Richard Buxton by Thomas Gür was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 8/30.) Veckans bok with host Lotta Gröning and guest Beata Arnborg was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 8/28) Stora fackbokspriset (the Great Non-Fiction Book Prize), was pre­ sented to Carl-Johan Malmberg for his book Stjärnan i foten – dikt och bild, bok och tanke hos William Blake. Skeppsbron 44, Stock­holm, December 4th, 2013 Stora Fackbokspriset 2013 with winner Carl-Johan Malmberg was broadcast on Axess TV, December 5th Ekonomiklubben with host Martin Ådahl and guests Villy Berg­ ström, Cecilia Hermansson and Andreas Bergh was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 7/7) Global Axess “Rise and Fall”, interview with Tom Holland by Thomas Gür was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 9/30.) Veckans bok with host Lotta Gröning and guest Stig Fredrikson was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 9/28) Global Axess “The Decline of the Roman Empire”, interview with Richard Miles by Thomas Gür was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 10/30.) Veckans bok with host Lotta Gröning and guest Kajsa Ingemars­ son was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 10/28) Mellanöstern i uppror: en geopolitisk översikt was broadcast on Axess TV, December 19th Global Axess “A Promise of Immortality”, interview with Stephen Cave by Mattias Hessèrus was broadcast on Axess TV. (Epi­ sode 11/30.) Veckans bok with host Adam Cwejman and guest Claus Stolpe was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 11/28)

471 chronological report 2014 Global Axess “An Historian Observes Civilization”, interview with Peter Burke by Mattias Hessèrus was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 12/30.) Veckans bok with host PJ Anders Linder and guest Lars Tobisson was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 12/28)

2014 Farväl till feminismen was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Lotta Gröning. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Images of Sweden II was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Alexander Linklater. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation I glömskans land. Exkursioner i sentida svensk-tyska spår by Ylva Herholz was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Carlsson bokförlag Folk dör här. En pappa, två äldreboenden och välfärdens framtid by Thord Eriksson was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Natur & Kultur Falun-Shanghai T/R. Selma Lagerlöfs systerson i kinesiska tullens tjänst by Monica Hilding was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Mårbacka förlag Oljans pris by Bengt G. Nilsson was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Ethno press förlag Berlin. Med en vägledning till det kommunistiska och nazistiska Berlin by Jan Mosander was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Fischer & Co Italo Calvino. Skönlitteraturen som livsform by Torbjörn Elensky was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Bokförlaget h:ström – text och kultur Samlarna. Och konstens miljonaffärerby Gunnar Lindstedt was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Bokförlaget Forum

472 chronological report 2014 Från Högfors till Maramö. Politik, reformer och värderingar i Allian­ sens Sverige by Claes Arvidsson was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Eker­ lids

january Axess Magazine No. 1 2014 “From idyll to ideas” was published Global Axess “A Natural State Versus the State”, interview with Jonathan Israel by Carl Rudbeck was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 13/30.) Veckans bok with host Lotta Gröning and guest Maria Wölner- Hanssen was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 13/28) Global Axess “An ideal”, interview with John Armstrong by Isabella Thomas was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 14/30.) Veckans bok with host Lotta Gröning and guest Erik Petersson was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 14/28) Global Axess “Civilization and War”, interview with Christopher Coker by Mattias Hessérus was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 15/30.) Veckans bok with host Adam Cwejman and guest Ylva Hasselberg was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 15/28) Global Axess “The Paradoxes of War”, interview with Robert Johnson by Mattias Hessérus was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 16/30.) Veckans bok with host PJ Anders Linder and guest Nathan Shachar was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 16/28) Museums of the world: Livrustkammaren och kungars legitimitet.. Seminar at the Nordstjernan Building, Jakobsbergsgatan 2 Stockholm. lecturer: Ann Grönhammar. January 28th, 2014

february Axess Magazine No. 2 2014 “Is it possible to govern the state?” was published. Global Axess “The Challenges of Civilization”, interview with Rolf Ekéus by Torbjörn Elensky was broadcast on Axess TV. (Epi­ sode 17/30.)

473 chronological report 2014 Studio Axess “Vart tog idéerna vägen?” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 1/15) Veckans bok with host Lotta Gröning and guest Hugo Lager­ crantz was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 17/28) Israel: Start-Up Nation. Globala Tel Aviv – den attraktiva staden. Peter Elmlund interviewing Avner Warner was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 1/4) Från idyll till idéer. Seminar at Engelsberg Manor. moderator: PJ Anders Linder. lecturers: Widar Andersson, Adam Cwejman, Niklas Ekdal, Maria Eriksson, Marika Formgren, Magnus Henrekson, Carl Melin, Tommy Möller, Mauricio Rojas, Peter Santesson. February 6th, 2014 Global Axess “Forerunners and Stragglers”, interview with Donald Sassoon by Roland P Martinsson was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 18/30.) Studio Axess “Kan vi försvara oss?” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 2/15) Veckans bok with host Adam Cwejman and guest Sigrid Kahle was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 18/28) Israel: Start-Up Nation. Acceleratorer – israeliska start-ups. PJ Anders Linder interviewing Oren Simanian was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 2/4) Global Axess “Orwell and Civilization”, interview with David J. Taylor by Roland P Martinsson was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 19/30.) Studio Axess “Vart går Europa valåret 2014?” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 3/15) Veckans bok with host PJ Anders Linder and guest Mattias Boström was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 19/28) Israel: Start-Up Nation. Varför är Israel idealiskt för Google? PJ Anders Linder interviewing Meir Brand was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 3/4) Global Axess “Sublimations of the Twentieth Century”, interview with Karsten Fischer by Roland P Martinsson was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 20/30.) Studio Axess “Vad tror man på i kyrkan?” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 4/15)

474 chronological report 2014 Veckans bok with host Lotta Gröning and guest Anna-Lena Laurén was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 20/28) Israel: Start-Up Nation. Weizmann – banbrytare sedan 1930-talet. Peter Luthersson interviewing Mudi Sheves was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 4/4)

march Global Axess “The Good Freedom”, interview with Jack Fuller by Paulina Neuding was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 21/ 30.) Studio Axess “De undansmusslade tillväxthindren” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 5/15) Veckans bok with host Lotta Gröning and guest Alice Sandblom was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 21/28) Engelsbergs akademi – Engelsberg Academy was held at Engelsberg Manor. participants: Kurt Almqvist, Hans-Gunnar Axberger, Lars Fredén, Kristian Gerner, PJ Anders Linder, Peter Luthersson, Svante Nordin, Nathan Shachar, Richard Swartz. March 5th, 2014 Future of Places (Urban City Research): Australasia and the Asia- Pacific was held in Adelaide, Australia. moderator: Greg Mackie. lecturers: Michael Barlow, Penelope Coombes, Robert Doyle, Peter Elmlund, Douglas Gautier, Andrew Hammonds, Lucinda Hartley, Stuart Heseltine, Ben Hewett, Timothy Horton, Kylie Legge, Steffen Lehmann, Daniel Lim, Katrina Fong Lim, Peggy Liu, Madonna Locke, Katherine Loflin, Wilfred BH Loo, Thomas Melin, Clover Moore, Graham Quirk, Chris Sands, Lisa Scaffidi, Peter Smith, Malcolm Snow, Damon Thomas, Rafael Tuts, Stephen Yarwood.March 6th–7th, 2014 Lunchseminarium: Går staten att styra? Seminar at the Nord­ stjernan Building, Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm. moder­ ator: PJ Anders Linder. lecturers: Mats Svegfors, HG Wessberg. March 7th, 2014 Global Axess “What Made Auschwitz Possible?”, interview with Göran Rosenberg by Jan Mosander was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 22/30.)

475 chronological report 2014 Studio Axess “Framgången föder förväntningar” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 6/15) Veckans bok with host Lotta Gröning and guest Görel Cavalli- Björkman was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 22/28) Global Axess “The Foundations of Civilisation”, interview with Richard Swartz by Per Svensson was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 23/30.) Studio Axess “Individperspektiv eller kvotering?” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 7/15) Veckans bok with host Adam Cwejman and guest Monica Braw was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 23/28) The State of the Arts – The Future of the Humanities in the UK. Seminar at the British Academy in London. moderator: Alice Sherwood. lecturers: Jonathan Bate, Stefan Collini, Matthew Reisz, Helen Small, David Willetts. March 19th, 2014 Global Axess “Quality of Life and Happiness”, interview with Ruut Veenhoven by Adam Cwejman was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 24/30.) Studio Axess “Låga vinster med kvinnlig VD?” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 8/15) Veckans bok with host Lotta Gröning and guest Kjell Espmark was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 24/28) Global Axess “China and the Decline of the West”, interview with Rana Mitter by Ove Joanson was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 25/30.) Studio Axess “Har liberalismen segrat ihjäl sig?” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 9/15) Veckans bok with host Adam Cwejman and guest Jonas Nordin was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 25/28)

april Axess Magazine No. 3 2014 “In the Era of Thinking Machines” was published. Immigration oh migration was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Mats Wiklund. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foun­dation

476 chronological report 2014 Tyskland inför framtiden was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Lotta Gröning. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation Mot en ny drogpolitik was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Lotta Gröning. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation Äganderätt. Seminar at Engelsberg Manor. moderator: Lotta Gröning. lecturers: Lars-Erik Forsgårdh, Harry Frank, Li Jansson, Nils Karlson, Jan Rejdnell, Jens Spendrup, Emil Uddhammar, Gunnar Wiktorsson, Karin Åhman. April 3rd, 2014 Global Axess “The Rise and Decline of China”, interview with Jonathan Haslam by Ove Joanson was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 26/30.) Studio Axess “Svensk politik är bra på konflikter” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 10/15) Veckans bok with host Lotta Gröning and guest David Eberhard was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 26/28) Images of Sweden III. Seminar at Hotel Adlon Kempinski, Berlin, Germany. moderator: Dr. Matthias Hannemann. lec­ turers: Henrik Berggren, Bernd Henningsen, Kristina Maidt-Zinke, Jan Mosander, Lothar Müller, Inger Schuberth, Thomas Steinfeld, Ann-Sofi Ljung Svensson, Krister Thelin. April 7th, 2014 Luthersson läser världslitteraturen with Peter Luthersson and Kristoffer Leandoer was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 1/6.) Future of Places (Urban City Research): Public Space in Slums and Favelas. Seminar in Medellín, Colombia. moderator: Maria Eugenia Torrico. lecturers: Ibrahim Baidoo, Andres Bortha­garay, Farouk Braimah, Mary Jane Ortega. April 9th, 2014 Museum of the World: Richard Fitzwilliam, 7th Viscount Fitzwilliam of Merrion and Sir John Soane: Two Regency Collectors and their Museums was held at Hallwyl House, Stockholm lec­turer: Tim Knox. April 10th, 2014 Museum of the World: Gardens fit for a Queenwas held at Prince

477 chronological report 2014 Eugen’s Waldermarsudde, Stockholm. lecturer: Todd Longstaffe-Gowan. April11 th, 2014 Global Axess “The Power of the US”, interview with Philip Bobbitt by Paulina Neuding was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 27/30.) Veckans bok with host Lotta Gröning and guest Erika Bjerström was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 27/28.) Luthersson läser världslitteraturen with Peter Luthersson and Nathan Shachar was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 2/6.) Global Axess “Complications from the Expansion of China”, interview with Örjan Berner by Jan Mosander was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 28/30.) Studio Axess “Var går gränsen för Ryssland?” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 11/15.) Veckans bok with host Lotta Gröning and guest Erik Månsson was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 28/28.) Luthersson läser världslitteraturen with Peter Luthersson and Åke Leijonhufvud was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 3/6.) Arvet efter 68. The research project was held at Engelsberg Manor. participants: David Andersson, Lennart Bernt­ son, Charlotta Brylla, Sara Cederberg, Inger Enkvist, Peter Luthersson, Svante Nordin, Johan Sundéen, Ingrid Wållgren, Gunnar Åselius. April 23rd, 2014 Global Axess “Russia and Europe”, interview with Kristian Gerner by Adam Cwejman was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 29/30.) Studio Axess “Hur kan skola få högre betyg?” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 12/15.) 150 år av näringsfrihet “Näringsfrihetens införande” with host Alexander Husebye and guest Per T Ohlsson was broadcast on Axess TV Luthersson läser världslitteraturen with Peter Luthersson and Lars Burman was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 4/6.)

may Axess Magazine No. 4 2014 “The Authority of Freedom” was published.

478 chronological report 2014 Global Axess “What is Civilization?”, interview with Maciej Zaremba by Carl Rudbeck was broadcast on Axess TV. (Epi­ sode 30/30.) Studio Axess “Oljan – förbannelse eller välsignelse för Afrika?” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 13/15) 150 år av näringsfrihet “Handel och industrialisering” with host Alexander Husebye and guests Lena Andersson Skog and Mats Larsson was broadcast on Axess TV Luthersson läser världslitteraturen with Peter Luthersson and Svante Nordin was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 5/6) Engelsbergs akademi – Engelsberg Academy was held at Engelsberg Manor. participants: Kurt Almqvist, Hans-Gunnar Axberger, Kristian Gerner, PJ Anders Linder, Peter Luthers­ son, Svante Nordin, Nathan Shachar. May 7th, 2014 On Hilma af Klint and the Spirit of Her Time. Seminar at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark. moderator: Dr. Julia Voss. lecturers: Dr. Tessel M. Bauduin, Helga Christoffersen, Tine Colstrup, Dr. Linda Dalrymple Hender­ son, Gary Lachman, Caroline Levander, Dr. Iris Müller- Westermann, Tal R, Dr. Raphael Rosenberg, Gertrud Sand­ qvist, Dr. Wolfgang Zumdick. May 9th, 2014 Studio Axess “Dygden som det goda samhällets grund” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 14/15) 150 år av näringsfrihet “Internationalisering” with host Alexander Husebye and guests Ronald Fagerfjäll and Göran Ahlström was broadcast on Axess TV Luthersson läser världslitteraturen with Peter Luthersson and Carl- Henning Wijkmark was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 6/6) The State of the Arts – The State of History. Seminar at the British Academy, London. lecturers: David Abulafia, Lord Bew, Arthur Burns, Kwasi Kwarteng, Sean Lang, Jean Seaton. May 13th, 2014 Studio Axess “Farväl till den socialdemokratiska hegemonin” was broadcast­ on Axess TV (Episode 15/15) 150 år av näringsfrihet “Näringsfrihet och kulturen” with host Alexander Husebye and guests Ulrika Knutson and Lena Johannesson was broadcast on Axess TV

479 chronological report 2014 Axess seminar “The Authority of Knowledge” was held at Jakobs­ bergsgatan 2. moderator: PJ Anders Linder. lecturers: Peter Luthersson and Tobias Krantz. May 23rd, 2014 The State of the Arts – The Study of Languages in Britain. Seminar at the British Academy, London. lecturers: Roderick Beaton, Richard Hardie, Michel Hockx, Elisabeth Kendall, Pam Moores, Michael Moriarty, Ritchie Robertson. May 27th, 2014 Engelsbergssamtalen “Rättsväsendet efter Thomas Quick” with Peter Luthersson, Hans-Gunnar Axberger and Nathan Shachar was broadcast on Axess TV, May 29th

june Axess Magazine No. 5 2014 “A Summer Job for a Prime Minister: A book, a place, an initiative, a temptation” was published. Europa. Perspektiv från Engelsbergsseminariet 2012 was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Alexander Linklater. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation Civilisation. Perspectives from the Engelsberg Seminar 2013 was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Alexander Linklater. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation Civilisation. 21 försök was published. Edited by Mattias Hessérus and Peter Luthersson. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation Har Gud återuppstått? was published. Edited by Roland Poirier Martinsson. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation Engelsbergs akademi – Engelsberg Academy was held at Engelsberg Manor. participants: Kurt Almqvist, Hans-Gunnar Ax­ berger, Lars Fredén, Kristian Gerner, PJ Anders Linder, Peter Luthersson, Nathan Shachar, Richard Swartz. June 11th, 2014 The Engelsberg Seminar “Religion” was held at Avesta Manor. June 12th–14th, 2014 Lecturers and Moderator: Associate Professor of Creative Writing, US Reza Aslan, Professor of Modern Jewish History, France Esther Benbassa, Fellow and Lecturer, Israel Benedetta Berti, Fellow, the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, UK Jessica Frazier, Professor, Denmark Armin W. Geertz, Professor, US Ariel Glucklich, Professor, UK Martin

480 chronological report 2014 Goodman, Professor, Norway Janne Haaland Matlary, Pro­ fessor, the Netherlands Wouter Hanegraaff, Professor, UK Hugh N. Kennedy, Writer, UK, Gary Lachman, Professor Emeritus, UK Julius J. Lipner, Professor, UK Diarmaid MacCulloch, Professor , UK Simon May, Associate Professor, Australia Richard Miles, Professor, US Candida R. Moss, Professor, UK Robin Osborne, University Lecturer, UK Wil­ liam O’ Reilly, Harrington Professor of Religion, US Elaine Pagels, Professor, UK Wolfgang Palaver, Associate Professor, the Netherlands Marco Pasi, Professor, US Daniel T. Potts, Professor, UK Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad, Writer and Jour­ nal­ist, Sweden Göran Rosenberg, Independent Writer, UK, Malise Ruthven, Professor, France John Schneid, Professor,­ UK Mona Siddiqui, Minister, Finland, Pär Sten­bäck, Assoc­ iate Professor, Sweden Jayne Svenungsson, Professor,­­ UK Harvey Whitehouse, Moderator, Sweden, Ulf Wickbom,­ Writer, UK, A.N Wilson, Professor, US David Sloan Wilson, Management Editor, the Economist, UK Adrian Wooldridge. Summer Academy. Religion – en historiskt verkande kraft took place at Engelsberg Manor. June 15th–19th, 2014 Future of Places (Urban City Research): Placemaking. Seminar at the School of Architecture, Stockholm. moderator: Tigran Haas. lecturers: Mahyar Arefi, Matthew Carmona, Susan Silberberg. June 16th, 2014 Näringsministern om näringsfrihet with PJ Anders Linder and guest Annie Lööf was broadcast on Axess TV

july Five Things that Changed the World (Almedalen 2014) was held at Klosterlängan in Visby, Sweden. moderator: Ulf Wick­ bom. participants: Ben Hammersley, Kjell A Nordström,­ Per Schlingmann. July 1st, 2014

august Sverigebilden I was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Alexander Linklater. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation

481 chronological report 2014 Engelsbergs akademi – Engelsberg Academy was held at Engelsberg Manor. participants: Kurt Almqvist, Hans-Gunnar Axberger, Lars Fredén, PJ Anders Linder, Peter Luthersson, Svante Nordin, Richard Swartz. August 25th, 2014 Big Picture 2014. Seminar at Engelsberg Manor. moderator: PJ Anders Linder. lecturers: Annika Nordgren, Christen­ sen, Marika Formgren, Stefan Fölster, Lars Haikola, Mats Kinnwall, Peter Santesson, Johan Wiktorin. August 26th, 2014 Engelsbergssamtalen “Heidenstam och orienten” with Peter Luthers­ son, Richard Swartz and Nathan Shachar was broadcast on Axess TV, August 27th

september Axess Magazine No. 6 2014 “Religion in the 21st Century” was pub­ lished. Future of Places (Urban City Research): Streets as Public Spaces and Drivers of Urban Prosperity was held in Buenos Aires, Argen­ tina. moderators: Joanna Alimanestianu, Paula Bisiau, Dr. Charles Bohl, Andres Borthagaray, Pietro Garau, Elahe Karimnia, Ethan Kent, Hélène Littke, Michael Mehaffy, Femi Oke, Peter Smith, Rafael Tuts. lecturers: Isabel Arteaga Arredondo, Paula Bisiau, Matthew Carmona, Margaret Crawford, Celine d’Cruz, Marcela Doval, Victor Dover, Peter Elmlund, Arif Hasan, Fred Kent, Marina Klemensiewicz, Setha Low, Cecilia Martinez, Michael Mehaffy, Thomas Melin, Manuela Lopéz Menédez, Dr. Eduardo Moreno, Clara Muzzio, Gil (Guillermo) Penalosa, Veronica I. Raffo, Tri Rismaharini, David Sim, Marcel Smets, Huang Yi. September 1st–3rd, 2014 Engelsbergssamtalen “Vad händer efter valet?” with Peter Luthers­ son and PJ Anders Linder was broadcast on Axess TV, Sep­ tember 3rd Global Axess “The History of Christianity”, interview with Diar­ maid MacCulloch by PJ Anders Linder was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 1/15.) Luthersson läser världslitteraturen with Peter Luthersson and Carl Rudbeck was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 1/6)

482 chronological report 2014 Engelsbergssamtalen “Första världskriget” with Peter Luthersson, Richard Swartz and Svante Nordin was broadcast on Axess TV, September 10th Global Axess “Judaism Today”, interview with Göran Rosenberg by Eva Ekselius was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 2/15.) Luthersson läser världslitteraturen with Peter Luthersson and Ashk Dahlén was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 2/6) The State of the Arts: The Future of the US as a Global Superpower. Seminar at the British Academy, London. moderator: Jeremy O’Grady. lecturers: Jan Joel Andersson, Sir Rodric Braithwaite, Colleen Graffy, Sir Simon Jenkins, Douglas Murray, Alexander Woolfson. September 16th, 2014 Lunchseminarium: I krigets skugga. Seminar at the Nordstjernan Building, Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm. moderator: PJ Anders Linder. lecturer: Johan Wiktorin. September 19th, 2014 Global Axess “Mohammad and Monotheism”, interview with Reza Aslan by PJ Anders Linder was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 3/15.) Studio Axess “Vad betyder valresultatet?” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 1/12) Luthersson läser världslitteraturen with Peter Luthersson and Leif Zern was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 3/6) Global Axess “Early Christianity”, interview with Elaine Pagels by Eva Ekselius was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 4/15.) Studio Axess “Slöseriombudsmannen” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 2/12) Luthersson läser världslitteraturen with Peter Luthersson and Agneta Rahikainen was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 4/6) Decadence. Seminar at Trinity Hall, Cambridge UK. moder­ ators: Dr. Richard Miles, Dr. William O’Reilly. lectur­ ers: Richard Baker, Faramerz Dabhoiwala, Saul David, Dr. Melanie Grundmann, Mattias Hessérus, Dr. Andrew Huddleston, Dr. Andrew Preston, Dr. Julia Voss, Dr. Caroline Vout, Professor Richard Whatmore. September 30th, 2014

483 chronological report 2014 october Axess Magazine No. 7 2014 “Communism Twenty-five Years Later” was published Global Axess “The Universal Church”, interview with Janne Haaland by Eva Ekselius was broadcast on Axess TV. (Epi­ sode 5/15.) Studio Axess “Räkmacka eller råkost? Svensk ekonomi efter valet” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 3/12) Luthersson läser världslitteraturen with Peter Luthersson and Per T Ohlsson was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 5/6) Engelsbergs akademi – Engelsberg Academy was held at Engels- berg Manor. participants: Kurt Almqvist, Hans-Gunnar Axberger, Kristian Gerner, PJ Anders Linder, Peter Luthers­ son, Nathan Shachar, Richard Swartz. October 8th, 2014 Diagnoser 2014. Seminar at Engelsberg Manor. moderator: Lotta Gröning. lecturers: Patrik Backgård, Clarence Crafoord, Anna Dåderman, Malin Hildebrand Karlén, Per Magnus Johansson, Sten Levander, Mårten Schultz, Nathan Shachar. Engelsberg Manor, October 9th, 2014 Global Axess “Religion and Politics in the Middle East”, interview with Pär Stenbäck by Eva Ekselius was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 6/15.) Studio Axess “Två år i solen för Vänsterpartiet” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 4/12) Veckans bok with host Lotta Gröning and guest Herman Lind­ qvist was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 1/18) Luthersson läser världslitteraturen with Peter Luthersson and Jacques Werup was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 6/6) Engelsbergssamtalen “Ukraina – mellan öst och väst” with PJ Anders Linder, Richard Swartz and Kristian Gerner was broadcast on Axess TV, October 15th The State of the Arts – The Moral Teaching of the Humanities. Seminar at the British Academy, London. moderator: Alice Sherwood. lecturers: Nigel Biggar, Roger Crisp, John Mullan, Dan O’Connor, Onora O’Neill. October 16th, 2014 Urban City Research Seminar: The New Ruralism. Seminar et

484 chronological report 2014 Engels­berg Manor. moderator: Tigran Haas. lectur­ ers: Kurt Almqvist, Helge Christie, Andrés Duany, Patrick Holden, Sibella Kraus, James Howard Kunstler, Thomas Melin, Susan Parham. October 16th–17th, 2014 Lunchseminarium: Kommunism i dag? Seminar at the Nordstjernan Building, Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm. moderator: PJ Anders Linder. lecturers: Kjell Albin Abrahamson, Tor­ björn Elensky. October 17th, 2014 Global Axess “Is God Back?”, interview with Adrian Wooldridge by Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 7/15.) Studio Axess “25 år efter murens fall” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 5/12.) Veckans bok with host Lotta Gröning and guest Göran Högg was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 2/18.) Engelsbergssamtalen “Sven Stolpe och utanförskapet” with Peter Luthersson, PJ Anders Linder and Svante Nordin was broad­ cast on Axess TV, October 22nd Global Axess “SThe Same Text – Several Religions”, interview with David Sloan Wilson by PJ Anders Linder was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 8/15.) Studio Axess “Ryssland vill inte vara Europa” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 6/12) Veckans bok with host Lotta Gröning and guest Örjan Berner was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 3/18.)

november Axess Magazine No. 8 2014 “The Culture of Good Character” was published Intergritet was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and PJ Anders Linder. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation Global Axess “Religion and Passion”, interview with Jessica Frazier by Mattias Hessérus was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 9/15.) Studio Axess “Högre ideologisk temperatur” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 7/12.) Veckans bok with host Lotta Gröning and guest Axel Odelberg was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 4/18.)

485 chronological report 2014 Dekadensens långa historia. Den dekadente Nero was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 1/6.) Offentliga och privata museer i Sverige – Traditioner och visioner. Seminar at Engelsberg Manor. moderator: Lotta Gröning. lecturers: Olov Amelin, Stefan Bohman, Hans Henrik Brummer, Kerstin Brunnberg, Martin Gustavsson, Dick Harrison, Dan Karlholm, Lars-Erik Lappalainen Hjerström, Christina Mattsson, Fredrik Svanberg, Per Widén. Novem­ ber 6th, 2014 Global Axess “Dante and the Religion of Europe”, interview with A N Wilson by Mattias Hessérus was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 10/15.) Studio Axess “Kan Kristdemokraterna vända trenden?” was broad­ cast on Axess TV (Episode 8/12.) Veckans bok with host PJ Anders Linder and guest Peter Luthers­ son was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 5/18.) Chile and Argentina with host Thomas Gür and guest Gerardo Scherlis was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 1/6.) Dekadensens långa historia. Sex och undergång was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 2/6.) The State of the Arts – Russia and the new Cold War? Seminar at the British Academy, London. moderator: Daniel Johnson. lecturers: Anne Applebaum, Anna Aslanyan, Sir Rodric Braithwaite, Rolf Ekeus, Philip Hanson, Alexander Woolfson. November 13th, 2014 Global Axess “Love as Religion”, interview with Simon May by Mattias Hessérus was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 11/15.) Studio Axess “Inget försvar för verkligheten” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 9/12.) Veckans bok with host PJ Anders Linder and guest Klas-Göran Karlsson was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 6/18.) Chile and Argentina with host PJ Anders Linder and guest Carlos Escudé was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 2/6.) Dekadensens långa historia. Adorée Villany och svenska moraliteter was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 3/6.) Arvet efter 68. The research project was held at Engelsberg Manor.

486 chronological report 2014 participants: David Andersson, Lennart Berntson, Char­ lotta Brylla, Sara Cederberg, Inger Enkvist, Peter Luthersson, Svante Nordin, Johan Sundéen, Ingrid Wållgren, Gunnar Åselius. November 20th, 2014 Lunchseminarium: Vilka är de nya SD-väljarna? Seminar at the Nordstjernan Building, Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm. moderator: PJ Anders Linder. lecturer: Peter Santes­ son, PhD, Director of Public Opinion Analysis, Demoskop. November 21st, 2014 Global Axess “Gnosticism in our Time”, interview with Malise Ruthven by Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Epi­ sode 12/15.) Studio Axess “Putins mål att hindra Ukrainas utveckling” was broad­ cast on Axess TV (Episode 10/12.) Veckans bok with host Lotta Gröning and guest Stina Otterberg was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 7/18.) Chile and Argentina with host Mauricio Rojas and guest Carlos Pagni was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 3/6.) Engelsbergs akademi – Engelsberg Academy was held at Engels- berg Manor. participants: Kurt Almqvist, Hans-Gunnar Axberger, Lars Fredén, Kristian Gerner, PJ Anders Linder, Peter Luthersson, Svante Nordin, Nathan Shachar, Richard Swartz. November 26th, 2014 Museum of the World: Modern Russia and the Heritage of Andrei Sakharov. Seminar at Tessinsalen, Stockholm Stadsmuseum, arranged by Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation together with Civil Rights Defenders. moderator: Robert Hårdh. lecturer: Sergei Lukashevsky. November 26th, 2014 Dekadensens långa historia. Nietzsche och dekadensen was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 4/6.) Global Axess “Religion in the Mesopotamian Uruk”, interview with Daniel Potts by Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 13/15.) Studio Axess “Vilka är de nya sverigedemokraterna?” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 11/12.)

487 chronological report 2014 december Axess Magazine No. 9 2014 “Europes Year of Destiny” was published Äganderätt was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Lotta Gröning. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation Veckans bok with host PJ Anders Linder and guest Mikael Torn­ wall was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 8/18.) Chile and Argentina with host Mauricio Rojas and guest Jorge Lanata was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 4/6.) Dekadensens långa historia. Den dekadente prinsen was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 5/6.) Stora fackbokspriset (the Great Non-Fiction Book Prize), won by Susann Silfverstolpe for her book Silvergåvor från Sveriges regenter till Rysslands tsarer under 1600-talet. Grand Hotel, Stock­holm, December 4th, 2014 Global Axess “Vedic Hinduism”, interview with Julius Lipner by Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 14/15.) Framtidens landsbygd with host Tigran Haas and guest Thomas Melin was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 1/4.) Stora Fackbokspriset 2014 with winner Susann Silfverstolpe was broadcast on Axess TV, December 10th Studio Axess “Upplysning eller identitetspolitik?” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 12/12.) Veckans bok with host Lotta Gröning and guest Bitte Hammar­ gren was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 9/18.) Chile and Argentina with host Mauricio Rojas and guest Luis Larraín was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 5/6.) Dekadensens långa historia. Amerikans religion och dekadens was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 6/6.) Lunchseminarium: Vem regerar Sverige 2015? Seminar at the Nord­ stjernan Building, Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm. moder­ ator: PJ Anders Linder. lecturer: PM Nilsson. Decem­ ber 12th, 2014 Global Axess “Religious Nuclear Weapons”, interview with Ariel Glucklich by Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV. (Epi­ sode 15/15.) Framtidens landsbygd with host Tigran Haas and guest James Kunstler was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 2/4.)

488 chronological report 2015 Veckans bok with host Lotta Gröning and guest Dick Harrison was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 10/18.) Chile and Argentina with host PJ Anders Linder and guest Ricardo Lagos was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 6/6.) Framtidens landsbygd with host Tigran Haas and guest Andrés Duany was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 3/4.) Veckans bok with host Lotta Gröning and guest Agneta Rahikai­ nen was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 11/18.) Framtidens landsbygd with host Tigran Haas and guest Patrick Holden was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 4/4.) Veckans bok with host Lotta Gröning and guest Göran Norrby was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 12/18.)

2015 Brusten regnbåge. Mandelas krossade dröm by Disa Håstad was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Albert Bonniers förlag Fredens hav? Ökade spänningar kring Östersjön by Katarina Tracz was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Frivärld Scandinavian unexceptionalism. Culture, Markets and the Failure of Third-way Socialism byNima Sanandaji was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Institute of Economic Affairs Kungen av Birka. Hjalmar Stolpe – arkeolog och etnograf by Bo G. Eriksson was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Atlantis

january Lunchseminarium: Venezuela mot avgrunden. Seminar at the Nordstjernan Building, Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm. moder­ator: PJ Anders Linder. lecturer: Mauricio Rojas. January 30th, 2015

489 chronological report 2015 february Axess Magazine No. 1 2015 “A Citizens’ Police?” was published Medieseminariet 2015. Seminar at Engelsberg Manor. moder­ ator: Lotta Gröning. lecturers: Sigurd Allern, Thord Eriksson, Mattias Hessérus, Olle Lidbom, PJ Anders Linder, Annette Novak, Jonas Ohlsson, Mats Olin, Ester Pollack, Ola Sigvardsson, Jesper Strömbäck, Staffan Sundin, Per Svensson. February 12th, 2015 Studio Axess “Spänt säkerhetsläge” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 1/14.) The State of the Arts – Seminars on the Future of the Humanities: What is the Point of Philosophy? Seminar at the British Academy, London. moderator: Jane O’Grady. lecturers: Tim Crance, Claire Fox, Rebecca Goldstein, Stephen Law, Simon May, Greg Radisk. February 16th, 2015 Lunchseminarium: Vi har ju ingen lokal – polis. Seminar at the Nordstjernan Building, Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm. moderator: PJ Anders Linder. lecturer: Krister Thelin. February 20th, 2015 Studio Axess “Ekonomi och politik i Europa” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 2/14.) Decay. Seminar at Harvard University, USA. moderators: Dr. Richard Miles, Dr. William O’Reilly. lecturers: Robert Beauregard, Daniela Cammack, John R. McNeill, Michael L. Nelson, William O’Reilly, Pernille Røge, Jonathan Rees, Teresa Shawcross, Adam Tooze. February 24th, 2015 Luthersson läser världslitteraturen with Peter Luthersson and Erik Hedling was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 1/6.)

march Axess Magazine No. 2 2015 “Growing pains in higher education” was published Studio Axess “Venezuela på väg mot diktatur” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 3/14.) Museum of the World: An exchange of Ideas. A conversation with Bruce J Altshuler, Beatrix Ruf and Jasper Sharp, and a panel

490 chronological report 2015 diskussion led by Daniel Birnbaum at Moderna Museet. March 3rd, 2015 Luthersson läser världslitteraturen with Peter Luthersson and Johan Tralau was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 2/6.) Museums of the World: Towards a New Understanding of a Historical Institution. Seminar at Engelsberg Manor. moderator: Jasper Sharp. lecturers: Naman P. Ahuja, Bruce J Alt­ shuler, Anna Bergqvist, Daniel Birnbaum, Heather Ewing, Patricia Falguières, Bettina Habsburg-Lothringen, Tim Knox, Roy MacLeod, Mario Schulze. March 4th, 2015 Studio Axess “Integrationspolitik med förbehåll” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 4/14.) Kremlin’s Weaponization of Media. A conversation with Peter Pomerantsev and PJ Anders Linder at Nordstjernan Building, Jakobsbersgatan 2. March 10th, 2015 Luthersson läser världslitteraturen with Peter Luthersson and Carl Rudbeck was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 3/6) Engelsbergs akademi – Engelsberg Academy was held at Engelsberg Manor. participants: Hans-Gunnar Axberger, Lars Fredén, Kristian Gerner, PJ Anders Linder, Peter Luthersson, Svante Nordin, Nathan Shachar, Richard Swartz. March 11th, 2015 Högskola med växtvärk. Axess and Foundation seminar at Engelsberg Manor. moderator: PJ Anders Linder. lec­ turers: Magnus Henrekson, Gunnar Karlsson, Tobias Krantz, Christopher Lagerqvist, Leif Lewin, Ebba Lisberg Jensen, Peter Luthersson, Svante Nordin, Sylvia Schwaag Serger, Gunnar Wetterberg. March 12th, 2015 The State of the Arts – The Future of Political Stability in Europe: Are Mainstream Parties Becoming Marginalised? Seminar at the British Academy, London. moderator: Jeremy O’Grady. lecturers: Vernon Bogdanor, Matthew Goodwin, Andreas Johansson Heinö, Sergi Pardos Prado, Sofia Vasilopoulou, Bruno Waterfield. March 12th, 2015 Studio Axess “Putins propaganda” was broadcast on Axess TV (Epi­sode 5/14.) The State of the Arts – Seminars on the Future of the Humanities: The

491 chronological report 2015 Revival of Classics? Seminar at the British Academy, London. moderator: Nathalie Haynes. lecturers: William Fitz­ gerald, Barbara Graziosi, Charlotte Higgins, Angus Kennedy, Harry Mount, Johan Tralau. March 16th, 2015 Luthersson läser världslitteraturen with Peter Luthersson and Ulf Peter Hallberg was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 4/6.) Luthersson läser världslitteraturen with Peter Luthersson and Lena Kåreland was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 5/6.) Studio Axess “Hur rädda den högre utbildningen?” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 6/14.) Luthersson läser världslitteraturen with Peter Luthersson and Barbro Hedvall was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 6/6.)

april Axess Magazine No. 3 2015 “UK Election” was published Studio Axess “Vilsen regering, vilsen allians” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 7/14.) Studio Axess “Reformer och ekonomisk återhämtning” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 8/14.) Resa genom kulturens Israel with host Lizzie Scheja and guest Amos Oz was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 1/6.) Studio Axess “Ordning utan kommandon” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 9/14.) The State of the Arts – Seminars on the Future of the Humanities: What is the History of Political Thought for? Seminar at the British Academy, London. moderator: Jeremy Jennings. lecturers: Monica Brito Vieira, Robert Cooper, Michael Freeden, Angus Gowland, Johan Tralau. April 20th, 2015 Resa genom kulturens Israel with host Lizzie Scheja and guest Michal Rovner was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 2/6.) The State of the Arts – The Future of the Welfare State. Seminar at the British Academy, London. lecturers: Rachael Badger, James Bartholomew, Charlie Campbell, Dave Clements, Alison Garnham, Robert Joyce, Danny Kruger, Sheila Lawlor, Per Mouritsen, Duncan O’Leary, James Panton, Nick Pearce, Christopher Pierson, Ryan Shorthouse, Kristina Ström Olsson, Karin Svanborg-Sjövall, Matthew Taylor,

492 chronological report 2015 Lars Trägårdh, Stuart Waiton, Richard Wilkinson. April 21st, 2015 Arvet efter 68. The research project was held at Engelsberg Manor. participants: David Andersson, Charlotta Brylla, Inger Enkvist, Peter Luthersson, Svante Nordin, Johan Sun­ deen, Ingrid Wållgren, Gunnar Åselius. April 23rd, 2015 Studio Axess “Ronald Reagan har kvar en huvudroll” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 10/14.) Resa genom kulturens Israel with host Lizzie Scheja and guest Etgar Keret was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 3/6.)

may Axess Magazine No. 4 2015 “Postmodernism in Putin’s service” was published Religion – 21 försök was published. Edited by Mattias Hessérus and Peter Luthersson. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation Studio Axess “Stockholm stad i världen” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 11/14.) Resa genom kulturens Israel with host Lizzie Scheja and guest Sivan Beskin was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 4/6.) The Royal Garden. Seminar at Drottningholm Palace, Stockholm. moderator: Susanna Popova. lecturers: Göran Alm, Åsa Ahrland, Patricia Bouchenot-Déchin, John Dixon Hunt, Renske Ek, Todd Longstaffe-Gowan, Magnus Olausson, George Plumptre, Peter Wirtz. May 6th, 2015 Studio Axess “Går det att lita på Sverige?” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 12/14.) Resa genom kulturens Israel with host Lizzie Scheja and guest Amir Gutfreund was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 5/6.) The State of the Arts – On Individualism. Seminar at the British Academy, London. moderator: Daniel Johnson. lectur­ ers: Mara Delius, Angelica Goodden, Edmund Fawcett, Kenan Malik, Larry Siedentop. May 18th, 2015 Resa genom kulturens Israel with host Lizzie Scheja and guest David Grossman was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 6/6.)

493 chronological report 2015 Studio Axess “Fullt möjligt att det blir nyval till riksdagen” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 13/14.) Historien om förfallet “Om betydelsen av kylskåp” with host Niklas Ekdal and guest Jonathan Rees was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 1/6.) Lunchseminarium: Individ, stat och klan. Seminar at the Nord­ stjernan Building, Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm. moder­ ator: PJ Anders Linder. lecturer: Mark S. Weiner. May 29th, 2015

june Axess Magazine No. 5 2015 “Real Public Service” was published Hilma af Klint. The art of seeing the invisible was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Louise Belfrage. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation Historien om förfallet “Människan och miljön” with host Niklas Ekdal and guest JR McNeill was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 2/6.) Changes to Transatlantic Security. Seminar at the Nordstjernan Building, Stockholm. moderator: PJ Anders Linder. lec­ turers: Mikael Antell, Mark Brzezinski, Mattias Hessérus, Douglas Lute, Håkan Malmqvist. June 8th, 2015 Historien om förfallet “Vart tar minent vägen?” with host Niklas Ekdal and guest Michael Nelson was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 3/6.) Engelsbergs akademi was held at Engelsberg Manor. partici­ pants: Hans-Gunnar Axberger, Kurt Almqvist, Lars Fredén, PJ Anders Linder, Peter Luthersson, Svante Nordin, Nathan Shachar, Richard Swartz. June 10th, 2015 The Engelsberg Seminar “War” was held at Avesta Manor. moderator: Ulf Wickbom. lecturers: Alexei Arbatov, David Betz, Philip Bobbitt, Christopher Coker, Rolf Ekéus, Richard J Evans, Gregory Feifer, Lawrence Freedman, Janne Haaland Matlary, Dick Harrison, Jonathan Haslam, Tom Holland, Robert Johnson, Frederick Kagan, Kimberly Kagan, Elisabeth Kendall, Fredrik Logevall, Rana Mitter, Peter Pomerantsev, Andrew Preston, Magnus Ranstorp, Malise

494 chronological report 2015 Ruthven, Charly Salonius-Pasternak, Nathan Shachar, Lilia Shevtsova, Jessica Stern, Tommy Stiansen, Hew Strachan, Michael Weiss. June 11th–13th, 2015 The Return of Consciousness – A new science on old questions. Seminar at Avesta Manor. moderator: Anders Haag. lecturers: Susan Blackmore, Paul Broks, Amber Carpenter, David Chalmers, Patricia Churchland, Andy Clark, Owen Flanagan, Michael S. Gazzaniga, Michael Graziano, Sakari Kallio, Julian Kiverstein, Victor Lamme, Thomas Metzinger, Thomas Nagel, Kevin O’Regan, Antti Revonsuo, Nicholas D. Schiff, Anil Seth, Galen Strawson, Naostuga Tsuchiya, Michel Tye, Max Velmans, Marieke von Vugt. June 14th–15th, 2015 Summer Academy. Krig – dess upphov och konsekvenser för samhälls­ utvecklingen took place at Engelsberg Manor. June 14th–18th, 2015 Historien om förfallet “Nazister, moral och ekonomi” with host Niklas Ekdal and guest Adam Tooze was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 4/6.) Historien om förfallet “Berättelsen om demokratin” with host Niklas Ekdal and guest Daniela Cammack was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 5/6.) Historien om förfallet “Byggnader och civilisationer” with host Niklas Ekdal and guest Robert Beauregard was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 6/6.) Studio Axess “Slaget vid Waterloo” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 14/14.) The State of the Arts – The Future of Diplomacy. Seminar at the British Academy, London. lecturers: Frank Belfrage, Robert Cooper, Mary Kaldor, Bridget Kendall, Gerard Russell. June 23rd, 2015 Future of Places (Urban City Research): Public space in the new urban agenda. Conference at Elite Hotel Marina Tower, Stockholm. moderators: Robert Adam, Julian Agyeman, Joanna Alima­ne­stianu, Inga Björk-Klevby, Charles Bohl, Kyle Farrell, Harrison Fraker, Pietro Garau, Tigran Haas, Mama­ dou Kalifa Tangara, Elahe Karimnia, Ethan Kent, Jean-Luc

495 chronological report 2015 Lemahieu, Helene Littke, Ryan Locke, Kathy Madden, Cecilia Martínez, Michael Mehaffy, Thomas Melin, Paul Murrain, Jacques Lapouge, Angelique Nireberaho, Sofie Rådestad, Rafael Tuts, Mariam Yunusa. lecturers: Julian Agyeman, Christine Auclair, Eugenie Birch, Andres Bortha­ garay, Ludo Campbell-Reid, Carlos Dora, Peter Elmlund, Jeffrey Fleisher, Stefanos Fotiou, Arif Hasan, Kate Jones, Hans Karssenberg, Bruce Katz, Doug Kelbaugh, Eva de Klerk, Mike Lydon, John Massengale, Duccio Mazarese, Vikas Mehta, Thomas Melin, Eric Miangar, Member Habitat III PrepCom Bureau, Second Adviser at the Permanent Mission of Chad to the United Nations, Chad, Qazi Omar Kazi Muhammad Umar, Perusi Munaba, Robert Neuwirth, Kajsa B Olofsgård, Nicholas Rees, Mohammead Saeid Izadi, Saskia Sassen, Richard Sennett, Maimunah Sharif, Cindy J. Smith, Fran Tonkiss, Conny Wahlström. June 29th–July 1st, 2015

july Offentliga och privata museer i Sverige. Traditioner och visioner was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Louise Belfrage. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation Vad döljer sig under ytan? Ubåtskränkningar och säkerheten i Öster­ sjöområdet (Almedalen 2015) was held at Försvarspolitisk Arena in Visby, Sweden. moderator: Mattias Hessérus. participants: Mikael Holmström, Karlis Neretnieks, Charly Salonius-Pasternak. July 2nd, 2015

august Engelsbergs akademi was held at Engelsberg Manor. partici­ pants: Hans-Gunnar Axberger, Kurt Almqvist, Lars Fredén, PJ Anders Linder, Peter Luthersson, Nathan Shachar, Richard Swartz. August 24th, 2015 Big Picture 2015. Axess and Foundation seminar at Engelsberg Manor. moderator: PJ Anders Linder. lecturers: Widar Andersson, Annika Nordgren Christensen, Torbjörn Elensky, Henrik Mitelman, Sanna Rayman, Mauricio Rojas,

496 chronological report 2015 Peter Santesson, Elisabeth Svantesson, Johan Wiktorin. August 25th, 2015

september Axess Magazine No. 6 2015 “War in our Time” was published The importance of the Mediterranean institutes to the Swedish humanities. Seminar at Engelsberg Manor. moderator: Ulf Wickbom. lecturers: Anna Blennow, Önver Cetrez, Gunnel Ekroth, Kristian Göransson, Peter Luthersson, Johan Mårtelius, Ingela Nilsson, Svante Nordin, Martin Olin, Arto Penttinen, Jenny Wallensten. September 3rd, 2015 Global Axess “The sacralisation of violence”, interview with Tom Holland by Thomas Gür was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 1/18.) Global Axess “War and statehood”, interview with Philip Bobbitt by Thomas Gür was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 2/18) Studio Axess “Ledarskapskris i svensk politik” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 1/14.) Den kungliga trädgården “Den nationella parken” with host Susanna Popova and guest Magnus Olausson was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 1/3.) Lunchseminarium: Vad händer i Kina? Seminar at the Nord­ stjernan Building, Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm. moder­ ator: PJ Anders Linder. lecturer: Kristina Sandklef. September 18th, 2015 Global Axess “Notions of war”, interview with Dick Harrison by Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 3/18) Studio Axess “När det blir REA på pengar” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 2/14.) Den kungliga trädgården “Det svenska paradiset” with host Susanna Popova and guest Göran Alm was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 2/3.) Global Axess “Media and war – Spain 1936”, interview with Nathan Shachar by Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 4/18.) Studio Axess “Vart är Kina på väg?” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 3/14.)

497 chronological report 2015 Den kungliga trädgården “Pompösa trädavenyer på Hampton Court” with host Susanna Popova and guest Todd Longstaffe- Gowan was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 3/3.)

october Axess Magazine No. 7 2015 “Creative Crisis in the Economy?” was published Från idyll till idéer was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and PJ Anders Linder. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foun­ dation Religion. Perspectives from the Engelsberg Seminar 2015 was pub­ lished. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Alexander Linklater. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation Book Launch and Lecture: Hilma af Klint – The Art of Seeing the Invisible was held at Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Oslo. lec­ tur­er: Julia Voss. October 2nd, 2015 Engelsbergssamtalen “Hur står det till med dagspressen?” with Peter Luthersson, Hans-Gunnar Axberger and Richard Swartz was broadcast on Axess TV, October 3rd Global Axess “The militant jihadist poetry”, interview with Elisa­ beth Kendall by Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 5/18.) Studio Axess “Ökat utanförskap skadar företagsklimatet” was broad­ cast on Axess TV (Episode 4/14.) Engelsbergs akademi was held at Engelsberg Manor. partici­ pants: Hans-Gunnar Axberger, Kurt Almqvist, Lars Fredén, Kristian Gerner, PJ Anders Linder, Peter Luthersson, Svante Nordin, Nathan Shachar, Richard Swartz. October 7th, 2015 Sverige och Finland – Sweden and Finland. Seminar at Engelsberg Manor. moderator: Lotta Gröning. lecturers: Marie- Louise von Bergmann-Winberg, Jörn Donner, Nils Erik Forsgård, Yrsa Grüne, Torkel Jansson, Henrik Meinander, Jan Mosander, Charly SaloniusPasternak, Pär Stenbäck, Mikael Wigell. October 8th, 2015 Global Axess “The long peace and nuclear deterrence”, interview with Sir Lawrence Freedman by Thomas Gür was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 6/18.)

498 chronological report 2015 Studio Axess “Nationalism av dansk modell” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 5/14.) Världens museer with Bruce Altshuler was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 1/4.) Engelsbergssamtalen “Efter historiens slut” with Peter Luthersson, Svante Nordin and PJ Anders Linder was broadcast on Axess TV, October 14th Global Axess “The impact of the first world war”, interview with Sir Hew Strachan by Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 7/18.) Studio Axess “Migrationspolitiken efter DÖ” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 6/14.) Världens museer with Patricia Falguière was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 2/4.) Veckans bok with host PJ Anders Linder and guest Ronald Fager­ jäll was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 1/14.) Global Axess “War in Nazi imagination”, interview with Richard J Evans by Thomas Gür was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 8/18.) Engelsbergssamtalen “Det judiska i Europa” with Peter Luthersson, Kristian Gerner and Nathan Shachar was broadcast on Axess TV, October 25th Studio Axess “Vad gör Ryssland i Syrien?” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 7/14.) Världens museer with Jasper Sharp was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 3/4.) Veckans bok with host Lotta Gröning and guest Katarina Tracz was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 2/14.) Luthersson läser världslitteraturen with Peter Luthersson and Lars Fredén was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 1/6.)

november Axess Magazine No. 8 2015 “It happens in the class room” was pub­ lished Global Axess “US military interventions”, interview with Fredrik Logevall by Mattias Hessérus was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 9/18.)

499 chronological report 2015 Studio Axess “Lag och rättvisa i Polen?” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 8/14.) Världens museer with Naman P. Ahuja was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 4/4.) Veckans bok with host Lotta Gröning and guest Wilhelm Agrell was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 3/14.) Luthersson läser världslitteraturen with Peter Luthersson and Anders Björnsson was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 2/6.) Global Axess “US warfare since 1991”, interview with Frederick Kagan by Thomas Gür was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 10/18.) Studio Axess “Migrationsuppgörelsen är bara början” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 9/14.) Veckans bok with host PJ Anders Linder and guest Johan Tralau was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 4/14.) Luthersson läser världslitteraturen with Peter Luthersson and Eva- Carin Gerö was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 3/6.) Global Axess “The jihadist IS”, interview with Malise Ruthven by PJ Anders Linder was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 11/18.) Studio Axess “Trycket mot Sverige måste minska” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 10/14.) Veckans bok with host Lotta Gröning and guest Hugo Lager­ crantz was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 5/14.) Luthersson läser världslitteraturen with Peter Luthersson and Jonas Ellerström was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 4/6.) Från krig till fred till krig. Seminar at Engelsberg Manor. moder­ ator: PJ Anders Linder. lecturers: Johanne Hildebrandt, Mikael Holmström, Martin Hårdstedt, Åsa Karlsson, Karlis Neretnieks, Niclas Sennerteg, Fredrik Thisner, Lennart West­berg, Gunnar Åselius. November 18th, 2015 Lunchseminarium: Socialdemokraterna och migrantkrisen. Seminar at the Nordstjernan Building, Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stock­ holm. moderator: PJ Anders Linder. lecturer: Widar Andersson. November 20th, 2015 Global Axess “Can we stop IS?”, interview with Jessica Stern by Renate Larssen was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 12/18.)

500 chronological report 2015 Studio Axess “Islamistisk extremism kräver särskilda åtgärder” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 11/14.) Veckans bok with host PJ Anders Linder and guest Mikael Holm­ ström was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 6/14.) Luthersson läser världslitteraturen with Peter Luthersson and Andreas Hedberg was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 5/6.) Engelsbergs akademi was held at Engelsberg Manor. partici­ pants: Kurt Almqvist, Kristian Gerner, PJ Anders Linder, Peter Luthersson, Svante Nordin, Nathan Shachar, Richard Swartz. November 25th, 2015 Arvet efter 68. The research project was held at Engelsberg Manor. participants: David Andersson, Lennart Berntson,­ Sara Cederberg, Peter Luthersson, Svante Nordin, Johan Sundeen, Ingrid Wållgren, Gunnar Åselius. November 26th, 2015 Museums of the World: Cultural Heritage at Risk – The Role of Museums in War and Conflict.Seminar at Medelhavsmuseet, Stockholm. moderator: Ulf Wickbom. lecturers and panel members: Paul Bennett, Matthew Bogdanos, Irina Bokova, Marianne Boqvist, Ove Bring, Neil Brodie, Markus Hilgert, Vincent Négri, Magnus Olausson, Rubina Raja, Jonathan Tubb. November 26th, 2015 Global Axess “How war serves Putin’s Russia”, interview with Gregory Feifer by Mattias Hessérus was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 13/18.) Studio Axess “Progressiv pedagogik är boven i dramat” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 12/14.) Veckans bok with host Adam Cwejman and guest Sara Kristof­ fersson was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 7/14.)

december Axess Magazine No. 9 2015 “The big culture issue of our time” was published Museums of the world. Towards a new understanding of a historical institution was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Louise Belfrage. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Luthersson läser världslitteraturen with Peter Luthersson and Stig Strömholm was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 6/6.)

501 chronological report 2015 Global Axess “The new Russian wars”, interview with Lilia Stern by Thomas Gür was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 14/18.) Studio Axess “Äldre och sjuka robotiseringens stora vinnare” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 13/14.) Veckans bok with host Adam Cwejman and guest Catarina Lundström was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 8/14.) Samtal om medvetande with Patricia Churchland was broadcast on Axess TV, December 8th Stora fackbokspriset (the Great Non-Fiction Book Prize), was pre­ sented to Fredric Bedoire for his book Den svenska arkitekturens historia. Del 1: 1000–1800. Del 2: 1800–2000. Konstnärsklubben, Stockholm, December 9th, 2015 Stora Fackbokspriset 2015 with winner Fredric Bedoire was broadcast on Axess TV, December 13th, 2015 Global Axess “The battle of narratives”, interview with Michael Weiss by PJ Anders Linder was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 15/18.) Studio Axess “Vad händer om Miljöpartiet kliver av?” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 14/14.) Declinism. Seminar at Engelsberg Manor. moderators: Mattias Hessérus, William O’Reilly. lecturers: Peter Bedford, Andreas Eckert, Jon Hesk, Franz Mauelshagen, Natalia Nowakowska, Igor Pérez Tostado, Andrew Preston, Martyn Rady, William Smiley, María Fernanda Valencia Suárez. December 14th, 2015 Veckans bok with host Adam Cwejman and guest Bengt Ericson was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 9/14.) Samtal om medvetande with David Chalmers was broadcast on Axess TV, December 15th Global Axess “Recruitment of jihadist fighters in Sweden”, interview with Magnus Ranstorp by Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 16/18.) Veckans bok with host Lotta Gröning and guest Maja Hagerman was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 10/14.) Samtal om medvetande with Michael S. Gazzaniga was broadcast on Axess TV, December 22nd Global Axess “The uncertainties of national security”, interview with

502 chronological report 2016 Andrew Preston by Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 17/18.) Veckans bok with host Lotta Gröning and guest Lars Anders Johansson was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 11/14.) Samtal om medvetande with Andy Clark was broadcast on Axess TV, December 29th

2016 Images of Sweden III was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Mattias Hessérus. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foun­ dation Krig – 22 försök was published. Edited by Mattias Hessérus and Peter Luthersson. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foun­ dation Medelhavsinstitutens betydelse för svensk humaniora was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Louise Belfrage. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation The Royal Garden. Identity, Power and Pleasure was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Susanna Popova. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. En svensk tiger. Vittnesmål från poliser som vågat ryta ifrån by Hanne Kjöller was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Fri tanke förlag Mellan makt och vanmakt. Romateaterns Shakespearesymposium 2015 was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Edited by Julia Hackman. Makadam Förlag De svenska skolreformerna 1962–1985 och personerna bakom dem, by Inger Enkvist was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Gidlunds förlag Dröm och verklighet. Stellan Arvidssoon – kärleken, dikten, politiken by Birgitta Almgren was published with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Carlsson Bok­ förlag The voice of the people? Supplications submitted to the Swedish Diet in the Age of Liberty, 1719–1772 by Martin Almbjär was published

503 chronological report 2016 with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foun­ dation. Umeå University Fougstedts: familjen och sakligheten by Lena Johannesson was pub- lished with support from Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Carlsson Bokförlag

january Global Axess “The United States and the new way of war”, interview with Kimberly Kagan by Thomas Gür was broadcast on Axess TV. (Episode 18/18.) Veckans bok with host Adam Cwejman and guest Karin Tegen­ borg Falkdalen was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 12/14.) Samtal om medvetande with Thomas Metzinger was broadcast on Axess TV, January 5th Veckans bok with host Lotta Gröning and guest Anders Rydell was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 13/14.) Veckans bok with host Lotta Gröning and guest Merete Mazza­ rella was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 14/14.) Partners with a Mutual Interest? Sweden and Finland in a New Security Environment. Seminar at Hotel Kämp, Helsinki, Finland moderator: Ulf Wickbom. lecturers: Tomas Bertelman, Heidi Hautala, Martin Hårdstedt, Risto Kolstela, Peter A. Mattsson, Helena Partanen, Anneli Portman, Katri Pynnöniemi, Jyri Raitasalo, Alpo Rusi, Robert Seely, Bo Stennabb, Mike Winnerstig. January 22nd, 2016

february Axess Magazine No. 1 2016 “Nationalism for Worse or for Better” was published Lunchseminarium: Nationalism: håller ihop och drar isär. Seminar at the Nordstjernan Building, Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm. moderator: PJ Anders Linder. lecturers: Thomas Gür, Emil Uddhammar. February 5th, 2016 Studio Axess “Nationalismen och demokratin” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 1/13.) Studio Axess “Vad vill Angela Merkel?” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 2/13.)

504 chronological report 2016 Studio Axess “Polisen måste alltid finnas på plats” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 3/13.)

march Axess Magazine No. 2 2016 “American Pictures” was published Lunchseminarium: Den moraliska stormakten. Seminar at the Nordstjernan Building, Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm. mode­rator: PJ Anders Linder. lecturer: Torbjörn Elensky. March 4th, 2016 Studio Axess “Är vi rasister allihopa?” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 4/13.) Studio Axess “Den moraliska stormakten” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 5/13.) Engelsbergs akademi was held at Engelsberg Manor. partici­ pants: Hans-Gunnar Axberger, Kurt Almqvist, Kristian Gerner, Johan Hakelius, PJ Anders Linder, Peter Luthersson, Svante Nordin, Nathan Shachar, Richard Swartz. March 16th, 2016 The Future of Intelligence and Espionage. Seminar at Rhodes House, Oxford, UK. moderator: Ulf Wickbom. lec­ turers: Christopher Andrew, Gill Bennett, Philip Bobbitt, Christopher Coker, Keith P. Dear, Michael S. Goodman, Gabriel Gorodetsky, David E. Hoffman, Robert Johnson, Elisabeth Kendall, Andrew Lownie. March 18th 2016 Studio Axess “Rasera inte regeringsmakten” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 6/13.) The Decline of Rome. Seminar at the Swedish Institute, Rome, Italy. moderator: PJ Anders Linder. lecturers: Robert Coates-Stephens, Peter Heather, Neil McLynn, Richard Miles. March 21st, 2016 Studio Axess “Fördrivningen av de kristna” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 7/13.)

april Axess Magazine No. 3 2016 “When the State Fails” was published Future of Places (Urban City Research): The Death and Life of Public Space. Seminar at the Historic Building of the University of

505 chronological report 2016 Barcelona. moderator: Paul Murrain. lecturers: Hans Karssenberg, Setha Low, Michael Mehaffy, Vikas Mehta, Laura Petrella. April 4th, 2016 Engelsbergssamtalen “Om tryckfrihet” with Peter Luthersson, Hans-Gunnar Axberger and PJ Anders Linder was broadcast on Axess TV, April 5th Studio Axess “Hotet om terror finns kvar” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 8/13.) Engelsbergssamtalen “Om triggervarningar” with Peter Luthersson, Kristian Gerner and Johan Hakelius was broadcast on Axess TV, April 12th Arvet efter 68. The research project was held at Engelsberg Manor. participants: David Andersson, Lennart Bernt­ son, Charlotta Brylla, PhD, Sara Cederberg, Inger Enkvist, Peter Luthersson, Svante Nordin, Johan Sundeen, Ingrid Wållgren. April 12th, 2016 Engelsbergs akademi was held at Engelsberg Manor. partici­ pants: Hans-Gunnar Axberger, Kurt Almqvist, Lars Fredén, PJ Anders Linder, Peter Luthersson, Svante Nordin, Nathan Shachar, Richard Swartz. April 13th, 2016 Lunchseminarium: Vart har staten tagit vägen? Seminar at the Nordstjernan Building, Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm. moderator: PJ Anders Linder. lecturers: Anna Dahl­ berg, Patrik Oksanen. April 15th, 2016 Studio Axess “Staten överger medborgarna” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 9/13.) Female Rulers – Portraits of Power. Their Time, Personalities and Ruling­­ Strategies. Seminar held at Engelsberg Ironworks. modera­ tor: Susanna Hakelius Popova. lecturers: Göran Alm, Louise Berglund, Philip de Heer, Alexander B. Kamen­skii, Åsa Karlsson, PJ Anders Linder, Erik Petersson, Nathan Shachar, A. N. Wilson, Martina Winkelhofer-Thyri. April 21st, 2016

may Axess Magazine No. 4 2016 “The Future of Research” was published Studio Axess “Dåligt företagsklimat hotar integrationen” was broad­ cast on Axess TV (Episode 10/13)

506 chronological report 2016 Studio Axess “Baltikum i krig, Sverige i krig” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 11/13.) Seeing is Believing – On Hilma af Klint’s Importance Today. Seminar at Serpentine Galleries and Goethe-Institut, London, UK. moderator: Daniel Birnbaum. lecturers: Hans Ulrich Obrist, Briony Fer, Branden W. Joseph. May 9th, 2016 Lunchseminarium: Brexit eller Bremain? Seminar at the Nord­ stjernan Building, Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm. moder­ ator: PJ Anders Linder. lecturer: Stephen Castle. May 13th, 2016 Studio Axess “Miljöpartiets kris är inte över” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 12/13.) Lars Gustafsson in memoriam. 1936–2016 was broadcast on Axess TV, May 17th Professor Sunil Khilnani; 21st Century India: Democracy, Growth and the Future of History. Seminar at Nordstjernan Building, Jakobs­bergsgatan 2, Stockholm. moderator: Louise Bel­ frage. lecturer: Sunil Khilnani. May 18th, 2016 Studio Axess “Britterna kvar i EU?” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 13/13.) Kapitalismens betydelse för Sveriges samhälls- och välståndsutveckling 1850–2016. Seminar at the Nordstjernan Building, Jakobs­ bergs­gatan 2, Stockholm. moderator: PJ Anders Linder. lecturers: Mauricio Rojas, Erik Hörstadius, Anders Johnson, Nils Karlson, Stig-Björn Ljunggren, Kjell A. Nord­ ström. May 26th, 2016 Kvinnliga regenter “Drottning Viktoria” with host Mattias Hessé­ rus and guest A.N. Wilson was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 1/4.)

june Axess Magazine No. 5 2016 “Where Did the People Go?” was published Kvinnliga regenter “Katarina den stora” with host A.N. Wilson and guest Alexander Kamenskii was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 2/4.) Engelsbergs akademi was held at Engelsberg Manor. partici­ pants: Kurt Almqvist, Lars Fredén, Kristian Gerner, PJ

507 chronological report 2016 Anders Linder, Peter Luthersson, Svante Nordin, Nathan Shachar, Richard Swartz. June 8th, 2016 The Engelsberg Seminar “The Return of Geopolitics” was held at Avesta Manor. moderator: Ulf Wickbom. lecturers: Jeremy Black, Philip Bobbitt, Michael Broers, Roger Crow­- ley, Karl Engelbrektson, Karin Enström, Noah Feldman, Jonathan Fenby, Gregory Fiefer, David Frum, Gabriel Goro­ detsky, Banashri Bose Harrison, Peter Heather, Josef Joffe, Frederick Kagan, Kimberly Kagan, Elisabeth Kendall, Anna- Lena Laurén, John H. Maurer, Sean McMeekin, Walter Russell Mead, Richard Miles, Fraser Nelson, Christ­ine Ockrent, Richard Overy, Lincoln Paine, Andrew Preston, Morris Rossabi, Charly Salonius-Pasternak, Norman Stone, Barry Strauss, Mikael Wigell. June 9th–11th, 2016 Kvinnliga regenter “Maria Theresia” with host A.N. Wilson and guest Martina Winkelhofer-Thyri was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 3/4.) Summer Academy. Geopolitik – dess återkomst took place at Engels­ berg Manor. June 12th–16th, 2016 Kvinnliga regenter “Vilhelmina av Nederländerna” with host A.N. Wilson and guest Philip de Heer was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 4/4)

july International Summer School. European Summer School in Classical Architecture took place at Engelsberg Ironworks. July 4th-30th, 2016 Security and Intelligence in a New Era. The seminar was held at Almedalsveckan, Visby, Gotland. moderator: Ulf Wick­ bom. lecturers: Christopher Coker, Joe Maiolo, Gunnar Karlson. July 7th, 2016 Engelsbergssamtalen “Att samla böcker” with Peter Luthersson, Richard Swartz and Svante Nordin was broadcast on Axess TV, July 19th

508 chronological report 2016 august Engelsbergs akademi was held at Engelsberg Manor. partici­ pants: Hans-Gunnar Axberger, Kurt Almqvist, PJ Anders Linder, Peter Luthersson, Svante Nordin, Nathan Shachar, Richard Swartz. August 22nd, 2016 Big Picture 2016. Axess and Foundation seminar at Engelsberg Ironworks. moderator: PJ Anders Linder. lecturers: Katarina Barrling, Carl Bergqvist, Thomas Gür, Hanne Kjöller, Henrik Mitelman, Kristina Sandklef, Peter Santes­ son, Elisabeth Thand Ringqvist, Johan Wiktorin. August 23rd, 2016 Engelsbergssamtalen “Vad händer egentligen i Turkiet?” with PJ Anders Linder, Thomas Gür and Nathan Shachar was broad­ cast on Axess TV, August 29th

september Axess Magazine No. 6 2016 “The Battle of the Map” was published Japanese Self-Images – The Idea of Uniqueness. Seminar at Engels­ berg Ironworks. moderator: Yukiko Duke. lecturers: Jaqueline Berndt, Roger Goodma, Anne E Imamura, John Lie, Pia Moberg, Inken Prohl, Dick Stegewerns, Masahiro Yamada, Kosaku Yoshino. September 8th 2016 Global Axess “Brexit”, interview with Fraser Nelson by Mattias Hessérus was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 1/21.) Future of places (Urban City Research): The New Urban Paradigm. Seminar at the Placemaking Leadership Forum in Vancouver. moderators: Peter Elmlund, Fred Kent. lecturers and panelists: David Brain, Patrick Condon, George Ferguson, Robert Gregory, Hans Karssenberg, Bruce Katz, Fred Kent, Megan Lee, Setha Low, Vikas Mehta, Eduardo Santana, Sarida Scott Montgomery, Paul Soglin. September 15th, 2016 Lunchseminarium: Kampen om den indiska nationen. Seminar at the Nordstjernan Building, Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm. moderator: PJ Anders Linder. lecturer: Ulla Gud­ mund­son. September 16th, 2016 Global Axess “Geopolitics in our time”, interview with Jeremy Black

509 chronological report 2016 by Mattias Hessérus was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 2/21.) Studio Axess “Rikedom genom borgerlig jämlikhet” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 1/11.) Global Axess “The Greeks on Geopolitics”, interview with Barry Strauss by Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 3/21.) Studio Axess “Kampen om den indiska nationen” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 2/11.)

october Axess Magazine No. 7 2016 “Chauvinism in our time” was published Cultural Heritage at Risk was published. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Louise Belfrage. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation Global Axess “The Mongol Empire”, interview with Morris Rossabi by Ulf Wickbom was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 4/21) Studio Axess “Hur kommer lånefesten att sluta?” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 3/11.) Engelsbergssamtalen “Rudolf Kjellén och geopolitiken” with Peter Luthersson, Richard Swartz and Svante Nordin was broad­ cast on Axess TV, October 4th Engelsbergs akademi was held at Engelsberg Manor. partici­ pants: Hans-Gunnar Axberger, Kurt Almqvist, Lars Fredén, Kristian Gerner, PJ Anders Linder, Peter Luthersson, Svante Nordin, Nathan Shachar, Richard Swartz. October 5th, 2016 Global Axess “The Creation of Europe”, interview with Peter Heather by Ulf Wickbom was broadcast on Axess TV (Epi­ sode 5/21.) Studio Axess “Ryska rökridåer och svenska medier” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 4/11.) Historisk Axess “Karl XII i Osmanska riket” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 1/4.) Spioneriets historia och framtid “I spionens huvud – spioner och spio­ nage under kalla kriget” with host Niklas Ekdal and guest David E. Hoffman was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 1/6.) Global Axess “The Return of Power Politics”, interview with Josef

510 chronological report 2016 Joffe by Nikals Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 6/21.) Studio Axess “Hur mycket av kapitalet finns kvar?” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 5/11.) Historisk Axess “Diplomati från i går till i dag” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 2/4.) Future of Places (Urban City Research): Public Space in the New Urban Agenda. The seminar was held at the Habitat III conference in Quito, Ecuador. moderator: Michael Mehaffy. panel: Joanna Alimanestianu, Doug Kelbaugh, Setha Low, Rafael Tuts. October 19th, 2016 Spioneriets historia och framtid “Spionen och staten” with host Niklas Ekdal and guest Gill Bennet was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 2/6.) Global Axess “Geopolitics and History”, interview with Sean McMeekin by Mattias Hessérus was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 7/21.) Studio Axess “Därför Värnplikt!” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 6/11.) Veckans bok with host Lotta Gröning and guest Niklas Orrenius was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 1/17.) Historisk Axess “När Finland blev en självständig stat” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 3/4.) Museerna – klarar staten av sitt uppdrag? Seminar at the Nord­ stjernan Building, Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm. moder­ ator: PJ Anders Linder, lecturers: Johan Hakelius, Cecilia Lindqvist, Jan Romgard, Kristina Sandklef. October 26th, 2016 Spioneriets historia och framtid “En underrättelsetjänst för framtiden” with host Niklas Ekdal and guest Philip Bobbitt was broad­ cast on Axess TV (Episode 3/6.) Global Axess “The Crisis of World Order”, interview with Walter Russell Mead by Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 8/21.) Veckans bok with host Lotta Gröning and guest Niklas Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 2/17.)

511 chronological report 2016 november Axess Magazine No. 8 2016 “Save the big animals” was published Historisk Axess “Frihetskrig eller inbördeskrig i Finland 1918” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 4/4.) Spioneriets historia och framtid “Historiskt perspektiv på spioneri” with host Niklas Ekdal and guest Michael Goodman was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 4/6.) Japanese Architecture – Tradition and Modernity. Seminar at the Nordstjernan Building, Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stockholm. moderator: Yukiko Duke. lecturers: Blaine Brownell, Kristina Fridh, Elisabeth Yanagisawa. November 3rd, 2016 Global Axess “Geography and a Paradox”, interview with Philip Bobbitt by PJ Anders Linder was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 9/21.) Studio Axess “Politisk jordbävning i USA” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 7/11.) Veckans bok with host Adam Cwejman and guest Annika Sandén was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 3/17.) Engelsbergssamtalen “Arvet efter 68 – samtal 1” with Peter Luthers­ son, Ingrid Wållgren and David Andersson was broadcast on Axess TV, November 8th Spioneriets historia och framtid “Stalins engelsman-Guy Burgess olika liv” with host Niklas Ekdal and guest Andrew Lownie was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 5/6.) Lunchseminarium: Vad har kampanjerna gjort med USA? Seminar at the Nordstjernan Building, Jakobsbergsgatan 2, Stock­ holm. moderator: PJ Anders Linder. lecturer: Lars Trägårdh. November 11th, 2016 Global Axess “The Power over the Seas”, interview with Lincoln Paine by Ulf Wickbom was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 10/21) Studio Axess “USA-valet tydliggöra vänsterns kris” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 8/11.) Veckans bok with host PJ Anders Linder and guest Bo Eriksson was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 4/17.) Engelsbergssamtalen “Arvet efter 68 – samtal 2” with Peter Luthers­ son, Johan Sundeen and Inger Enkvist was broadcast on Axess TV, November 15th

512 chronological report 2016 Spioneriets historia och framtid “Varför underrättelsetjänsten sällan lär sig av sina erfarenheter” with host Niklas Ekdal and guest Christopher Andrew was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 6/6.) Global Axess “The Portuguese: Pioneers of Globalisation”, interview with Roger Crowley by Nikals Ekdal was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 11/21.) Studio Axess “Ta entreprenörerna på allvar” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 9/11.) Veckans bok with host Adam Cwejman and guest Magnus Sande­ lin was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 5/17.) Engelsbergssamtalen “Kinas väg” with Peter Luthersson, Kristian Gerner and Lars Fredén was broadcast on Axess TV, Novem­ ber 22nd Engelsbergs akademi was held at Engelsberg Manor. partici­ pants: Hans-Gunnar Axberger, Kurt Almqvist, Lars Fredén, Kristian Gerner, PJ Anders Linder, Peter Luthersson, Svante Nordin, Nathan Shachar, Richard Swartz. November 23rd, 2016 Bergslagen. Seminar at Engelsberg Ironworks. moderator: Lotta Gröning. lecturers: Kurt Almqvist, Håkan Boström, Carl-Magnus Gagge, Jan af Geijerstam, Maths Isacson, Anders Johnson, Jonas Larsson, Jens Spendrup, Mia Spendrup. November 24th, 2016 Global Axess “The Napoleonic Empire”, interview with Michael Broers by PJ Anders Linder was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 12/21) Studio Axess “Auktoritär populism är här för att stanna” was broad­ cast on Axess TV (Episode 10/11.) Veckans bok with host Lotta Gröning and guest Torill Kornfeldt was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 6/17.)

december Axess Magazine No. 9 2016 “The fall of the Soviet Union” was pub­ lished Global Axess “The French-German Relationship”, interview with Christine Ockrent by Mattias Hessérus was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 13/21.)

513 chronological report 2016 Studio Axess “Unikt att oppositionen inte vill avsätta regeringen” was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 11/11.) Veckans bok with host PJ Anders Linder and guest Johan Östling was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 7/17.) Stora fackbokspriset (The Great Non-Fiction Book Prize), was given to Max Engman for his book Språkfrågan. Medelhavsmuseet, Stockholm, December 7th, 2016 Global Axess “Geopolitics in the Third Reich”, interview with Richard Overy by Thomas Gür was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 14/21.) Veckans bok with host PJ Anders Linder and guest Anders Bergman was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 8/17.) Indian Roots of European Modernism – The Visual and Performing Arts. The workshop was held at Bikaner House, New Delhi, India. moderator: Dr Naman P. Ahuja. lecturers: Dr Rupert Arrowsmith, Kristine Michael, Dr Rakesh Pandey, Jane Pritchard, Dr Kalpana Sahni, Dr Julia Voss. December 12th, 2016 Stora Fackbokspriset 2016 with winner Max Engman was broad­ cast on Axess TV, December 12th, 2016 Global Axess “Struggle for Supremacy in Eastern Europe”, interview with Mikael Wigell by Thomas Gür was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 15/21) Veckans bok with host Lotta Gröning and guest Ulf Danielsson was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 9/17.) Global Axess “American Geopolitics”, interview with Andrew Preston by PJ Anders Linder was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 16/21.) Veckans bok with host Lotta Gröning and guest Herman Lind­ qvist was broadcast on Axess TV (Episode 10/17.) Contributors 1999–2016

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Aalto, Alec, Finnish Ambassador in Stockholm, Sweden former Finn- ish Ambassador in Stockholm, Sweden Aboujaoude, Elias, Psychiatrist and Author, Stanford University School of Medicine, US Abrahamson, Kjell Albin, Journalist and Author, Sveriges Radio, Stockholm, Sweden Abrahamsson, Olle, Legal Counsel (1998–2013), Ministry of Justice, Sweden Abulafia, David, Professor of History, University of Cambridge, UK Ackerby, Stefan, Chief Economist, Sveriges Kommuner och Landsting, Sweden Ackerman, Ulrike, Professor and Head of the John Stuart Mill Institute for Research on Freedom, Germany Adam, Robert, Architect, Director anf Co-Founder, ADAM Architec- ture, UK Adelswärd, Viveka, Professor, Tema Kommunikation, Linköping Uni- versity, Sweden af Klintberg, Bengt, Professor, Stockholm University, Sweden Aflaki, Inga, PhD student, Jönköping International Business School, Sweden Agevall, Ola, Postdoctoral Fellow, School of Social Sciences, Linnaeus University, Växjö, Sweden Agrawal, Subhash, Editor of India Focus, India Agrell, Wilhelm, Professor, Research Policy Institute (RPI), Lund University, Sweden Agyeman, Julian, Professor of Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning, Tufts University, US

515 contributors Ahlenius, Inga-Britt, former Auditor General of the Swedish Nation­ al Audit Office, Sweden Ahlin, Niklas, Student at the Department of Historical Studies, Uni- versity of Gothenburg, Sweden Ahlstedt, Börje, Actor, Stockholm, Sweden Ahlström, Göran, Professor Emeritus, Lund University, Sweden Ahmed, Aaqil, Commissioning Editor for Religion and Multicultural Programming, Channel 4, UK Ahnlund, Knut (1923–2012), Writer and Translator, Member of the Swedish Academy, Sweden Ahrland, Åsa, Associate Professor and Senior Lecturer, Swedish Uni- versity of Agricultural Sciences, SLU, Sweden Ahuja, Naman P, Professor of Indian Art and Architecture, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India Akdoğan, Yalcin, Senior Adviser to Mr Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Prime Minister of Turkey, Turkey Akenine, Daniel, National Technology Officer, Microsoft Sverige, Sweden Akner, Gunnar, Professor of Geriatric Medicine, Örebro University, Sweden Al Malki, Riad, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Palestinian National ­Authority Al Nagar, Mustafa, Campaign Manager for Mohamed el Baradei, Egypt al-Amer, Tawfiq, Saudi Shia Cleric, Saudi Arabia Albertazzi, Daniele, Dr., Senior Lecturer in European Media, Univer- sity of Birmingham, UK Albrecht, Hans-Holger, President and Chief Executive, Modern Times Group (MTG), Stockholm, Sweden Alda, Martin, Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Dalhouise Univer- sity Medical School, Canada Aleklett, Kjell, Professor of Physics, Uppsala University, Sweden Alferov, Zhores I, Professor and Director of A.F. Ioffe Physico-Tech- nical Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia Alhem, Sven-Erik, Director of Public Prosecution, Sweden Alimanestianu, Joanna, Principal at Joanna Alimanestianu Architect, Co-Founder of Council for European Urbanism, US Allen, Rebecca, Reader in the Economics of Education, Institute of Education, London, UK Alm, Göran, Art Historian and former Director of the Bernadotte Library, the Royal Palace, Sweden

516 contributors Alm, Stephan, Lecturer, Uppsala University, Sweden Almer, David, Editor, Aorta, Gothenburg, Sweden Almgren, Birgitta, Professor of German, Södertörn University, Sweden Almqvist, Casten, CEO, TV4-Gruppen, Sweden Almqvist, Kurt, President, Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Founda- tion for Public Benefit, 1999–, founder and CEO Axess Magazine 2002–2013, Chairman Axess Publishing 2013–, CEO Axess TV 2006–2013, Stockholm, Sweden Alpay, Sahin, Professor, Bahcesehir University, Istanbul, Turkey Alsér, Kristina, County Governor, Kronoberg County, Sweden Alsheimer, Leif (1953–2010), Lecturer in Jurisprudence, Jönköping International Business School, Sweden Alter, Peter Professor of European History, University of Duisburg- Essen, Germany Altman, Lawrence, MD, Medical Correspondent, The New York Times, US Altshuler, Bruce, Clinical Professor of Museum Studies, New York University, US Alvendal, Kristina, Vice Mayor of Stockholm, responsibile for City Planning and Real Estate, Stockholm, Sweden Amamou, Salim, Deputy Minister for Youth and Sports, Tunisia Ambjörnsson, Ronny, Professor Emeritus of History of Science and Ideas, Author, Umeå University, Sweden Ambrosiani, Björn, Professor of Archeology, Sweden Amelin, Olov, Museum Director, Nobel Museum, Stockholm, Sweden Andén Papadopoulos, Kari, Lecturer, Department of Journalism, ­Media and Communication, Stockholm University, Sweden Anderberg, Thomas, Journalist, Dagens Nyheter, Stockholm, Sweden Anderson, Luke, Author, London, UK Andersson, Anna, Student, Department of Theology, University of Uppsala, Sweden Andersson, Bahareh, Human rights activist. Vice President of The Net­work Against Honour-Related Violence, Sweden Andersson, Bo, Professor Emeritus of the Institute of the Didactic and Teaching Professions, the University of Gothenburg, Sweden Andersson, Dan, National Economist. Former Chief Economist for the LO, Sweden Andersson, David, Journalist and Editor, Axess Magazine, Sweden Andersson, Hans, Founder of Green Fortune AB, Stockholm, Sweden Andersson, Jan Joel, Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Stock- holm, Sweden Andersson, Katarina, Journalist, Sveriges Radio, Stockholm, Sweden

517 contributors Andersson, Kjell, Freelance Journalist, Sweden Andersson, Lars, Municipal Commissioner, Skinnskatteberg, Sweden Andersson, Lars Gustaf, Senior Lecturer in Film Studies, Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund University, Sweden Andersson, Lena, Writer and Journalist, Sweden Andersson, Martin, Doctor of Economics, Sweden Andersson, Monica, PhD in Political Science, Stockholm, Sweden Andersson, Ola, Architect, Sweden Andersson, Stefan, Freelance Journalist, Sweden Andersson, Thomas, Translator, Sweden Andersson, Thorbjörn, Professor and Landscape Architect, Sweden Andersson, Widar, former Political Editor, as from March 2011 CEO and Editor-in-Chief of Folkbladet, Sweden Andersson Skog, Lena, Professor of Economic History, Umeå Univer- sity, Sweden Andrén, Anders, Professor of Archaeology, Department of Archaeol- ogy and Classical Studies, Stockholm University, Sweden Andrew, Christopher, Emeritus Professor of Modern and Contem­ porary History, Convenor of the Intelligence Seminar, Co-Chair Cambridge­ Security Initiative, University of Cambridge, UK Angell Øygarden, Geir, Writer and Sociologist, Sweden Ankarberg, Peter, Psychologist, Psychotherapist, Sweden Ankarberg Johansson, Acko, Politician, Party Secratary, Kristdemo­ kraterna, Sweden Anthony, Andrew, Writer and Columnist for the Observer and the Guardian, UK Appelgren, Malin, Municipal Commissioner Solna, Kristdemokra- terna (Christian Democrats), Sweden Appiah, Kwame Anthony, Author Professor of Philosophy, Princeton University, US Applebaum, Anne, Historian, Journalist and Columnist for The Wash­ ington Post and Slate, US Arbatov, Alexei, Head of the Center on International Security, IMEMO, Russian Academy of Science; Scholar in Residence, Carnegie Mos- cow Center, Russia Arefi, Mahyar, Professor; PhD in Planning, DAAP, University of ­Cincinnati, US de Areilza, José M, Professor of European Union Law and Jean Monnet Chair at IE Law School, Madrid, Spain, Secretary General of Aspen Institute Arenander, Inger, Journalist, Sveriges radio, Sweden

518 contributors Arfwedson, Jacob, Freelance Journalist, Sweden Arhippainen, Max, Journalist, Economist and Editor-in-Chief, Hufvud­ stadsbladet, Helsinki, Finland Arkelsten, Sofia, Party secretary, the Moderate Party, Sweden Armstrong, John, Senior Adviser in the office of the Vice-Chancellor at the University of Melbourne, and Author, Australia Arnald, Jan, Author, PhD in History of Literature, Sweden Arnborg, Beata, Writer and Journalist, Sweden Arndtzén, Mårten, Journalist, Sveriges Radio, Stockholm, Sweden Arnér, Erik, Journalist, Sweden Arnesen, Jonas, Sports Journalist, Svenska Dagbladet, Sweden Arnstberg, Karl-Olov, Professor of Ethnology, Stockholm University, Sweden Arpi, Ivar, Freelance Writer, Sweden Arrowsmith, Rupert, Dr., Author, Cultural Historian and Poet, Uni- versity College London, UK Arteaga Arredondo, Isabel, Professor at Universidad des Andes, Bogotá, Colombia Arthursson, Michael, Party Secretary Centerpartiet (Centre Party), Sweden Arvidsson, Claes, Political Editor, Svenska Dagbladet, Stockholm, Swe- den Arvidsson, Håkan, Lecturer, Department of History, Roskilde Univer- sity, Denmark Ask, Beatrice, Minister of Justice since 2006, Moderaterna (Swedish Moderate Party), Sweden Askestad, Einar, Writer, Sweden Aslan, Reza, Associate Professor of Creative Writing, University of California, Riverside, US Aslanyan, Anna, Journalist and Translator, UK Aspenström, Aron, Architect, SAR/MSA, Nyréns Arkitektkontor, Stock­ holm, Sweden Aspers, Patrik, Associate Professor, Sociology, Stockholm University, Sweden Asplund, Charlotta, Freelance Journalist, Sweden Asplund, Lars, Professor at the Division of Intelligent Future Tech- nologies, Mälardalen University, Västerås, Sweden Assarsson, Bengt, Associate Professor in Economics, Uppsala Univer- sity and Private Consultant, Uppsala, Sweden Asztalos-Morell, Ildiko, Researcher, Department of Social and Eco- nomic Geography, Uppsala University, Sweden

519 contributors Atnashev, Timur, PhD, Lecturer, Department of Public Administration of the Russian Academy of National Economy, Russia Atran, Scott, Research Director, National Centre for Scientific Research, France, Visiting Professor, University of Michigan, US Auclair, Christine, Project Leader of World Urban Campaign, UN- Habitat, Kenya Audard, Catherine, Professor, London School of Economics, UK/ London School of Economics, Forum of European Philosophy, London, UK Augustson, Filip, Bassist, Sweden Auvinen, Risto, Student, Department of Biblical Studies, University of Helsinki, Finland Axberger, Hans-Gunnar, Professor, Jurist and Author, Uppsala Uni- versity, Sweden Ax:son Johnson, Viveca, Chairman Nordstjernan AB and Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation for Public Benefit, Stock- holm, Sweden Axelsson, Svante, Secretary General, Naturskyddsföreningen, Sweden Axén Olin, Kristina, Politician, Moderate Party (Moderaterna), Sweden Azar, Jamil, Presenter and Editor, Al Jazeera, UK

Baark, Erik, Professor at the Division of Social Science and Acting Dean at the School of Humanities and Social Science, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong. Bachner, Henrik, PhD, History of Ideas and Sciences, Lund Univer- sity, Sweden Backa, Peter, Member of Staff at Svensk Byaservice, Vasa, Finland Backgård, Patrik, Psychologist and Psychotherapist, Forensic Psychi- atric Department, Stockholm, Sweden Badger, Rachael, Head of Policy Research, Citizens Advice, UK Baidoo, Ibrahim, Mayor of Ashaiman, Ghana Bailes, Alyson J K, Ambassador and Director of SIPRI, Stockholm, Sweden Baker, Gerard, Deputy Editor-in-Chief, the Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones, US Baker, Richard, Professor, Guildhall School of Music and Drama, UK Baldwin, Peter, Professor, University of California, Los Angeles, US Balkenius, Christian, Professor of Cognitive Science, Department of Philosophy, Lund University, Sweden Barck, Michaela, Student at the Department of Literature, History of Ideas and Religion, University of Gothenburg, Sweden Bard, Alexander, Artist and Author, Stockholm, Sweden

520 contributors Barfoed, Niels, Journalist and Author, Denmark Barkan, Elazar, Professor, Department of History and Cultural Studies,­ Claremont Graduate University, US Barker, Graeme, Professor of Archaeology and Director at the McDon- ald Institute for Archaeological Research at the University of Cam- bridge, UK Barker, Paul, Author and Journalist, London, UK Barlow, Michael, Director, URBIS, Australia Barnevik, Percy, Charitable Trust Hand in Hand, former Chairman of the Board, Investor, London, UK Barrling Hermansson, Katarina, PhD in Political Science, Director of the Uppsala Forum on Peace, Democracy and Justice, Uppsala Uni­ versity, Sweden Barron, Peter, Head of Public Relations for Britain, Ireland and the Bene­lux Countries at Google, UK Bartholomew, James, Journalist and Author, the Daily Telegraph, UK Barup, Kerstin, Professor, the Faculty of Engineering at Lund Univer- sity (LTH), Royal Institute of Art Stockholm, Sweden Baskin, Gershon, Co-Director and founder of the Israel/Palestine Center for Research and Information (IPCRI), Israel Bate. Jonathan, Professor of English Literature, Provost of Worcester College, Oxford, UK Batljan, Ilija, County Councillor in Stockholm, former Mayor of Ny­ näs­hamn, Sweden Bauduin Tessel M, Dr Art History, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands Bauhn, Per, Writer and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Kalmar, Sweden Bauman, Zygmunt, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, University of Leeds and University of Warsaw, UK/Poland Bax Marty, Dr. Bax Art Concepts & Services, Amsterdam, the Nether­ lands Beal, Frederick, Freelance Journalist, Sweden Beaton, Roderick, Professor of Modern Greek, King’s College, Lon- don, UK Beauregard, Robert, Professor of Architecture, Planning, and Preserva- tion, Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Plan- ning and Preservation (GSAPP), US Beck, Ulrich, Professor of Sociology, University of Munich, Germany, visiting professor at the London School of Economics, UK and Harvard University, US

521 contributors Becker, Torbjörn, Director of the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics at the Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden Beckman, Ludvig, PhD, Department of Political Science, Stockholm University, Sweden Bedford, Peter, Wold Professor of Religious Studies, Director, Program in Religious Studies, Union College, US Bedoire, Fredric, Author and Prize Winner of Stora Fackbokspriset 2015, Sweden Beecher, Jonathan, Professor at the University of California, Santa Fe, US Behrman, Wilhelm, Journalist and Screenwriter, Sweden Beinart, Peter, Senior Fellow, Council of Foreign Relations, UK Belfrage, Erik, Chair ICC Commission on Business in Society and Vice President SEB, Stockholm, Sweden Belfrage, Frank, former Deputy Foreign Minister, Sweden Belfrage, Louise, International Adviser, Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation, Sweden Benbassa, Esther, Professor of Modern Jewish History, École pratique des hautes études, Sorbonne, Senator in the French Senate, France Bender, Peter, Dr., Writer and Journalist, US Bengtsson, Håkan A., CEO, Arenagruppen, Stockholm, Sweden Bengtz, Kalle, Student at the Department of Theology, Uppsala Uni- versity, Sweden Benn Melissa, Journalist and Author, UK Benner, Mats, Professor and Director at the Research Policy Institute (RPI), Lund University School of Economics and Management, Sweden Bennett, Gill, Formerly Chief Historian, Foreign & Commonwealth Office, UK Bennett, Paul, Dr, Director, Canterbury Archaeological Trust, UK Bennich-Björkman, Li, Professor of Political Science, Uppsala Univer- sity, Sweden Benson, Ophelia, Editor butterfliesandwheels.com, and Co-Author of “Why Truth Matters”, US Benson, Rodney, Associate Professor of Media, Culture, and Com- munication, New York University, US Bentley, Michael, Professor, University of St Andrews, UK Berg, Lasse, Author and Journalist, Ethiopa Bergenheim, Åsa, Professor, Department of Historical, Philosophical and Religous Studies, Umeå University, Sweden Berger, Guy, Professor of Journalism and Head of School of Jour-

522 contributors nalism and Media Studies, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa Berggren, Anne Marie, Assistant Professor of History, Strömstad Uni- versity, Sweden Berggren, Gunnar, Psychologist, Sweden Berggren, Henrik, PhD in History, Editor, Journalist and Writer, Dagens Nyheter, Stockholm, Sweden Bergh, Andreas, PhD in Economics, Lund University, Sweden Bergh, Birger, Professor Emeritus of Latin, Lund University, Sweden Bergkvist, Tanja, PhD in Mathematics, Uppsala University, Sweden Berglund, Dan, Player, Jazz Musician, Sweden Berglund, Karin, Journalist and Writer, Sweden Berglund, Kerstin, Member of Staff, Municipality of Vallentuna, Swe- den Berglund, Louise, Senior Lecturer, Associate Professor, Örebro Uni- versity, Sweden Berglund, Sara, Researcher, Division of Ethnology with the Folk Life Archives, Lund University, Sweden Berglund, Tobias, PhD Student, Department of History, Uppsala Uni- versity, Sweden Berglöf, Erik, Professor, Director of SITE, Stockholm School of Eco- nomics, Sweden/Chief Economist, European Bank for Reconstruc- tion and Development, UK/Sweden Bergman, Anders, Researcher and Author, Uppsala University, Swe- den Bergman, Bosse, Senior Researcher, School of Architecture and the Built Environment, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, ­Stockholm, Sweden Bergman, Ulf Michael, Associate Professor, Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen, Denmark von Bergmann-Winberg, Marie-Louise, Professor, Department of Social Sciences, Mid Sweden University, Sundsvall, Sweden/ Profes- sor Emerita of Political Science, Mid Sweden University, Sweden Bergquist, Mats, Ambassador, Sweden Bergqvist, Carl, Lieutenant Colonel and Defense Blogger, Sweden Bergqvist, Robert, Chief Economist, SEB, Sweden Bergstrand, Mats, Debate Editor Dagens Nyheter/Consultant, JKL, Stockholm, Sweden Bergström, Daniel, Writer, Uppsala, Sweden Bergström, Fredrik, Director for WSP Analysis & Strategy in Sweden, Stockholm, Sweden

523 contributors Bergström, Hans, Associate Professor, Former Editor-in-Chief of ­Dagens Nyheter, Stockholm, Sweden Bergström, Maria, Doctor of Law, European University Institute in Florence, Teacher and Researcher in EU Law at Stockholm Univer- sity, Sweden Bergström, Mats, former Member of the Swedish Armed Forces and Member of Staff at the Swedish National Defence College, Stock- holm, Sweden Bergström, Mats, Guitarist, Member of Royal Swedish Academy of Music, Sweden Bergström, Villy, Economist and former Deputy Governor of Sverig- es Riksbank, Sweden Berman, Paul, Writer and Journalist, US Berman, Sheri, Dr., Department of Politics, Princeton University, Princeton NJ, US/Associate Professor and Chair of the Political Science Department at Barnard College, Columbia University, US Berndt, Jaqueline, Professor in Japanese Language and Culture, Stock- holm University, Sweden Berner, Örjan, former Swedish Ambassador to Soviet Union/Russia, Germany, France, Poland, India and France; Sweden Bernström, Bonnie, Consultant and Politician, Folkpartiet (Liberal People’s Party), Sweden Berntson, Lennart, Senior Lecturer of History at Roskilde University, Denmark Berntson, Martin, Associate Professor in Religious Studies, Jönköping University, Sweden Bertelman, Tomas, Former Ambassador, Sweden Berti, Benedetta, Fellow and Lecturer, Institute for National Security Studies and Tel Aviv University, Israel Besèr, Nathalie, Journalist, Sweden Beskin, Sivan, Poet, Israel Betz, David, Reader at the Department of War Studies, King’s College London, UK Bew, Lord Paul, Professor of Politics at Queen’s University, Belfast, UK Bevan, Jenny, Designer and Architect, Bevan & Liberatos, US Bexell, Magdalena, PhD in Political Science, Department of Political Science, Lund University, Sweden Bhagwati, Jagdish N, Arthur Lehman Professor of Economics, Profes- sor of Political Science, Columbia University, New York, US

524 contributors Biggar, Nigel, Regius Professor of Moral Theology, Oxford, UK Bildt, Carl, former Prime Minister of Sweden/Foreign Minister of Sweden, Stockholm, Sweden Billgren, Tor, Freelance Journalist, Cape Town, South Africa Billing, Anders, Managing Editor, Affärsvärlden, Stockholm, Sweden Billström, Annika, Mayor, City of Stockholm, Sweden Biondi, Andrea, Professor, Secretary, Partito Democratico (London Circle), UK Birch, Eugenie, Lawrence C. Nussdorf Professor of Urban Research and Education at University of Pennsylvania, Chair of the Gradu- ate Group in City and Regional Planning, US Birgersson, Susanna, Journalist, Writer, Göteborgs-posten, Sweden Birnbaum, Daniel, Director, Moderna Museet (the museum of modern art), Sweden Birnbaum, Norman, Professor Emeritus, Georgetown University, Law Centre, US Birro, Marcus, Poet, Author and Columnist, Sweden Bischofberger, Erwin, Professor of Medical Ethics, Karolinska Insti- tutet, Stockholm, Sweden Bishop, Paul, Professor of Physical Geography, Department of Geo- graphical and Earth Sciences at the University of Glasgow, UK Bisiau, Paula, Director of Sustainable Mobility, Department of Trans- portation, City of Buenos Aires, Argentina Bjerström, Erika, Journalist, Sweden Bjurström, Erling, Professor of Studies for Social Change and Culture (Media and Communication Studies) at Linköping University, Sweden Björk, Micael, PhD, Associate Professor in Social Psychology and Crim­inology, University of Gothenburg, Sweden Björk, Tomas, Associate Professor at Department of Artistry, Stock- holm University, Sweden Björk-Klevby, Inga, Ambassador and former Deputy Executive Direc- tor of UN-Habitat, Sweden Björkeson, Ingvar, Translator, Sweden Björklund, Jan, Minister of Education, Stockholm, Sweden Björklund, Lars-Erik, Researcher, University of Linköping, Sweden Björkman, Jenny, PhD in History, Uppsala University, Sweden Björkman, Olle, Translator, Stockholm, Sweden Björkstén, Ulrika, Writer and PhD in Physical Chemistry, Senior Curator at the Nobel Museum, Stockholm, Sweden Björnsson, Anders, Journalist, Writer and Historian, Sweden

525 contributors Bjørnsson, Iben, PhDStudent in History at the University of Copen- hagen, Denmark Black, Jeremy, Professor, University of Exeter, UK Blackmore, Susan, Freelance Writer, Lecturer and Broadcaster, UK di Blasi, Luca, PhD, Universität Siegen, Germany Blau, Rosie, Literary Editor, Financial Times, London, UK Bleckert, Stefan, Author and Editor, Sweden Blennow, Anna, PhD, Lecturer and Researcher, Swedish Institute for Classical Studies in Rome, Italy Blitz, James, Diplomatic Editor and former Rome Correspondent of Financial Times, UK Blix, Hans, former Foreign for Minister of Sweden and former First Executive Chairman of the United Nations Monitoring, Verifica- tion and Inspection Commission, Head of the Advisory Board for Nuclear Power Programme, United Arab Emirates Blomqvist, Håkan, PhD in History, Södertörn University, Stockholm, Sweden Blomqvist, Lars Erik, PhD, Translator, Sweden Blomqvist, Paula, Doctor of Political Science at Uppsala University, Sweden Bloom, Harold, Professor, Yale University and New York University/ Berg Professor of English at New York University, US/Sterling Professor of the Humanities at Yale University, US Blüdnikow, Bent, Historian and Author, Denmark Blumenthal, Sidney, former adviser to President Clinton, Author and Journalist, www.salon.com, US Bobbitt, Philip, Professor, University of Texas, US/Herbert Wechsler Professor of Federal Jurisprudence and the Director of the Center for National Security at Columbia Law School, US Bodegård, Anders, Translator, Stockholm, Sweden Bodin, Helena, Associate Professor of Literary Science, Stockholm University, Sweden Bodin, Per-Arne, Professor of Slavic Languages and Literature at Stockholm University, Sweden Bodman, Whitney, Doctoral Candidate, Harvard Divinity School, Harvard University, Massachusetts/Associate Professor of Com­ parative Religion at Austin Presbyterian Theological ­Seminary, US Bogdanor, Vernon, Research Professor, Institute of Contemporary British History, King’s College, London, UK Bogdanos, Matthew, Colonel in the US Marine Corps Reserve, ­Assistant District Attorney NY, US

526 contributors Bohl, Charles C, Associate Professor and Director, Masters Program in Real Estate Development and Urbanism, University ofMiami School of Architecture, US Bohman, Stefan, Cultural Heritage Consultant and former Director of Stringbergsmuseet, Stockholm, Sweden Bohman, Therese, Author and Editor, Axess Magazine, Stockholm, Sweden Boije af Gennäs, Louise, Author, Sweden Bokova, Irina, Dr, Director-General, Unesco, France Bolander, Per-Olof, Journalist and Editor, Magazine Salt, Stockholm, Sweden Boles, Nicholas, MP and Parliamentary Private Secretary, Political Fellow, Institute for Government, UK Bommes, Michael, Dr., Professor, University of Osnabrück, Institute of Migration Research and Intercultural Studies, Germany Bonde, Anna Sophia, Priest, , Lund, Sweden Bonnier, Albert, Publisher, Albert Bonniers förlag, Sweden Boqvist, Marianne, Project Manager, Cultural Heritage Without Bor- ders, Sweden Borelius, Maria, Journalist, Author, Entrepreneur, Sweden Borg, Anders, Chief Economist, Stockholm, Sweden /Swedish Minis- ter of Finance, Stockholm, Sweden Borg, Annika, Doctor of Theology, Priest and Author, Sweden Borgnäs, Kajsa, Chairman of the debate for global analysis of the Social Democrats’ Crisis Commission, Sweden Borgs, Martin, Author and Documentary Filmmaker, Sweden Bornemark, Jonna, PhD, Senior Lecturer, School of Culture & Com- munication, Södertörns högskola, Sweden Borrfors, Monica, Jazz Musician, Sweden Borthagaray Andrés, Director of Strategic Planning for the City of Buenos Aires and Director of the Latin American programme of the City on the Move Institute, Argentina Bosse, Mieke, Architect-Owner, Scala Architecten, Netherlands Boström, Håkan, PhD, Uppsala University, Freelance Writer and Columnist at GöteborgsPosten, Sweden Boström, Mattias, Author, Sweden de Botton, Alain, Writer, UK Bouchenot-Déchin, Patricia, Vice President, Academie de Versaille, France Boyd, Brian, Professor of English Language, University of Auckland, New Zealand

527 contributors Braimah, Farouk, Shack/Slum Dwellers International – People’s Dia- logue Ghana, Ghana Brain, David, Professor of Sociology and Environmental Studies, New College Florida, US, Braithwaite, Sir Rodric, Author and Diplomat, former British Ambas- sador to ­Moscow, UK Brand, Meir, Managing Director, Google Israel, Israel Brandt, Jens Christian, Freelance Journalist, Berlin, Germany Brandum Granqvist, Meeri, PhD Political Science, Mid Sweden Uni­ versity, Östersund, Sweden Brante, Thomas, Professor of Sociology, Lund University, Sweden Brantelid, Andreas, Cellist, Denmark Bratt, Anna-Klara, Journalist, Writer, Sweden von Braun, Joakim, Writer and Security Adviser at von Braun Secu- rity Consultants Stockholm Area, Sweden Braunerhjelm, Pontus, Professor at KTH Royal Institute of ­Technology, Stockholm, Managing Director, Swedish Entrepreneurship Forum, Sweden Braw, Monica, PhD in Japanese History, Writer and Researcher, ­Swe­den von Bredow, Vendeline, Business Correspondent of the Economist, UK Brennan, Andrew, Professor in Philosophy, La Trobe University, Vic- toria, Australia Brewer, Gary, Architect, US Bridcut, John, Author of the BBC Report “Impartiality in the 21st Century”, UK Brillembourg Alfredo, Principal of urban-Think Thank (uTT) and Professor of Architecture and Urban Design at the Swiss Institute of Technology (eidgenössische Technische Hochschule, eTH) Zürich in Switzerland and Guest Professor at the Graduate School of Architecture and Planning, Columbia University, Switzerland Bring, Ove, Professor Emeritus of International Law, Stockholm Uni- versity and Swedish National Defence College, Sweden Brink, Josefin, Politician, the Left Party, Sweden van den Brink, Rolf, Journalist and Founder of Dagens Media, Stock- holm, Sweden Brito Vieira, Monica, PhD, Department of Politics, University of York, UK Brodie, Neil, Senior Research Fellow, University of Glasgow, UK Brodow Inzaina, Anna, Art Critic, Svenska Dagbladet, Stockholm, Swe- den

528 contributors Broers, Michael, Professor, University of Oxford, UK Broks, Paul, Neuropsychologist, Science and Playwright, UK Brolin, Mark, Author and Political Economist, UK Broman, Per F, Assistant Professor of Music Theory, Bowling Green State University, College of Musical Arts, Ohio, US Broman Åkesson, Johanna, PhD in Music Theory, Department of Musi­ cology and Performance Studies, Stockholm University, Sweden Bromberg, Dorotea, Publisher, Brombergs, Sweden Bronner, Stephen Eric, Professor of Political Science, Rutgers State University of New Jersey, US Brookes, John, Writer and Garden Designer, UK Brown, Andrew, Journalist, the Guardian, UK Brown-Humes, Christopher, Markets Editor, Financial Times, London, UK Brownell, Blaine, Associate Professor, Architect and Director of Grad- uate Studies, University of Minnesota School of Architecture, US, Bruckner, Pascal, Author, France Brulin, Göran, Professor of Local and Regional Innovations, Linköping University and Analyst, Swedish Agency for Economic and Region­ al Growth (Nutek), Sweden Brummer, Hans Henrik, Art Historian, former President of Stockholm Beauty Council, Stockholm Sweden/former Superintendent of Nationalmuseum & Waldemarsudde, Stockholm, Sweden Brunnberg, Kerstin, CEO of Sveriges Radio, Stockholm, Sweden/ Journalist, former CEO of Sveriges Radio and Chairman of the Board of the Swedish Art Council, Stockholm, Sweden Brunner, Ernst, Author, PhD in History of Literature, Sweden Brück, Carl-Filip, MA in Philosophy, Stockholm University, Sweden Brylla, Charlotta, PhD and Author, Stockholm University, Sweden Brynolf, Anne, Editorial Writer, Dagens Nyheter, Stockholm, Sweden Bulger, Roger, MD, CEO of Academic Health Centres, US Bums, Arthur, Royal Historical Society. King’s College, London, UK Burenhult, Göran, Professor of Archaeology, Uppsala University, Swe- den Burenstam Linder, Mariana, Head of Private Banking, SEB, Stock- holm, Sweden /Owner, Burenstam & Partners, Stockholm, Sweden Burk, Kathleen, Professor, University College London, UK Burke, Peter, Professor Emeritus of Cultural History, University of Cambridge, UK Burman, Carina, Writer, PhD in Literary Studies, Sweden

529 contributors Burman, Lars, Professor and Chief Librarian, Department of Litera- ture, Uppsala University, Sweden Burns, Arthur, Professor of Modern British History at King’s College, Vice President of Royal Historical Society, UK Burström, Mats, Professor, Department of Archaeology and Classical Studies, Stockholm University, Sweden Burton, Nina, Author and Winner of Stora Fackbokspriset 2012, Sweden Buruma, Ian, Writer and Professor, Bard College, US Busch, Thor Ebba, Municipal Commissioner of Uppsala, Kristdemo­ ­ kraterna (Christian Democrats), Sweden/Party Leader, Kristdemo­ kraterna, Sweden Buxton, Richard Professor of Greek Language and Literature, Univer- sity of Bristol, UK Bydén, Börje, Researcher, Department of French, Italian and Classical Languages, Stockholm University, Sweden Bye, Matti, Musician and Composer, Sweden Bylund, Per, PhD, Department of Agricultural and Applied Econom- ics, University of Missouri, US Bäck, Henry, Professor Emeritus, Public Administration, University of Gothenburg, Sweden Bäcker, Lena, Chief Economist, Kommuninvest, Örebro, Sweden Bäcker, Mats, Photographer, Stockholm, Sweden Börjesson, Staffan, Author and Teacher, Sweden

Callan, Samantha, Centre for Social Justice, UK Calltorp, Johan, Professor, Director of Health Services, Western Health Services Region, Skövde, Sweden /Professor of Health Policy and Management, Nordic School of Public Health, Gothenburg, Sweden­ Calmfors, Lars, Professor of International Economics, Institute for International Economic Studies, Stockholm University, Sweden Cammack, Daniela, Junior Fellow, Harvard Society of Fellows and Yale University, US Campbell, Charlie, Policy Adviser, Association of British Insurers, UK Campbell-Reid, Ludo, Design Champion and General Manager of the Auckland Design Office, Auckland Council, New Zeeland Campion, Mukti Jain, Director of Culture Wise, Author of report on PSB & Cultural Diversity Look Who’s Talking, UK Canbäck, Staffan, DBA Brunel University, Managing Director at Can- back Dangel, Greater Boston Area, US Carell, Anders, Brigadier General, the Swedish Armed Forces, Sweden

530 contributors Carlberg, Anders (1943–2013), former Occupant of Kårhuset in Stock- holm, Founder of Fryshuset, Stockholm, Sweden Carlberg, Ingrid, Writer and Journalist, Sweden Carlbom, Aje, PhD in Social Anthropology and Lecturer, Malmö Uni­ versity College, Malmö, Sweden Carlgren, Anders, Freelance Journalist, Stockholm, Sweden Carlstedt, John, Principal Project Manager for innovation for growth at the Engineering Science Academy, IVA, Sweden Carlsson, Anders, Doctoral Student, Department of History of Science and Ideas, Uppsala University, Sweden Carlsson, Carl Henrik, PhD in History and Researcher, Uppsala Uni- versity, Sweden Carlsson, Gunilla, Minister for International Development Cooperation,­ Sweden Carlsson, Ingvar, former Prime Minister of Sweden Carmona, Matthew, Professor of Planning and Urban Design, UCL’s Bartlett School of Planning, UK Carpenter, Amber, Associate Professor at Yale NUS College, Senior Lecturer at University of York, UK Carr, Nicholas, Journalist and Writer, US Carreras, Micael, Student, Department of Theology, University of Uppsala, Sweden Carroll, James, Author and Columnist for the Boston Globe, US Cars, Göran, Professor, School of Architecture and the Built Environ- ment, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden Casanova, José, Professor, New School for Social Research, ­Department of Sociology, New York, US/Professor in the Department of Socio­ l­ogy at Georgetown University, US Casini, Lorenzo, Researcher, Department of Philosophy, Uppsala Uni- versity, Sweden Cassegård, Carl, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Gothenburg, Sweden Castells, Manuel, Professor of Sociology, and Director of the Internet Interdisciplinary Institute at the Open University of Catalonia (UOC), Barcelona, Spain Castle, Stephen, Associate Director of the International Migration Institute, University of Oxford, UK/Journalist, New York Times, UK Cavalcante Schuback, Marcia Sá, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Södertörn University, Stockholm, Sweden Cavalli-Björkman, Görel, Art Historian, Board Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Sweden

531 contributors Cave, Stephen, Philosopher, Author, UK Cavling, Viggo, Editor-in-Chief of Resumé, Stockholm, Sweden Ceballos, Bodil, Politician, the Green Party, Miljöpartiet, Sweden Cederberg, Björn, Documentary Filmmaker and Journalist, LO-tid­ ningen, Stockholm, Sweden Cederberg, Sara, Researcher, Master of History of Science and Ideas, Åbo Akademi University, Finland Cenicacelaya, Javier, Architect, Professor of Architecture at the Uni- versity of Bilbao, Spain Cervenka, Andreas, Journalist, Svenska Dagbladet, Sweden Cetrez, Andreas Önver, Senior Lecturer at Uppsala University, Swe- den, and Deputy Director at Swedish Research Institute in Istanbul, Turkey Chabal, Patrick, Professor at the Department of Portuguese and Brazil- ian Studies King’s College, London, UK Chaiyasoot, Naris, President of Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand Chalmers, David, Professor of Philosophy and Director of Centre for Consciousness, Australian National University, Australia Chancellor, Edward, Investment Manager, Asset Allocation Division GMO, US Chebel d’Appollonia, Ariane, Associate Professor and Senior Research- er, School of Public Administration, Rutgers University, US Cho, Frédéric, Head of Asia, HQ Bank, Stockholm, Sweden/Senior Adviser, Handelsbanken Capital Markets, Sweden Chongkittavorn, Kavi, Editor-in-Chief, The Nation, Bangkok, Thailand­ Chrispinsson, John, Journalist and Author, Sweden Christersdotter, Maria, Doctoral Student, Department of Ethnology, Lund University, Sweden Christie, Helge, Food Historian, Norway Christodoulou, Daisy, Head of Education Research, Ark, UK Christoffersen, Helga, New Museum, US Churchland, Patricia, Professor Emerita, Analytical Philosopher, Uni- versity of California, US Claeson, Elise, Freelance Journalist, Stockholm, Sweden Clark, Andy, Professor of Philosophy and Chair in Logic and Meta- physics, University of Edinburgh, UK Clavin, Patricia Professor of International History, Jesus College, Uni­ versity of Oxford, UK Clements, Dave, Journalist, UK Coates-Stephens, Robert, Cary Fellow, British School at Rome, Italy

532 contributors Coelho Ahndoril, Alexandra, Author, Stockholm, Sweden Cohen, Nick, Writer and Columnist for the Observer and New States­ man, UK Coker, Christopher, Professor of International Relations, LSE, UK Coleman, David, Professor of Demography, Oxford University, UK Coleman, Stephen, Professor of Political Communication and Director of Research, Institute of Communication Studies, University of Leeds, UK Collini, Stefan, Professor of Intellectual History and English Litera- ture, University of Cambridge, UK Colstrup, Tine, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark Compagnon, Daniel, Professor of Political Science and International Relations, Sciences Po, Bordeaux, France Condon, Patrick, Professor and Chair, Urban Design, University of British Columbia, Canada Conibear, Simon, Poundbury Development Manager, UK Cook, Karen S, Professor in Sociology at Stanford University, US Coombes, Penelope, Co-Founder & Managing Director, People for Places & Spaces, Australia Cooper, Robert, Counsellor, European External Action Service, Brus- sels, UK/Writer and former Diplomat, UK Cornell, Svante, PhD, Department of Peace and Conflict Research, University of Uppsala, Sweden Cowley, Jason, Editor, the New Statesman, London, UK Cox, Harvey, Professor, Harvard Divinity School, Harvard University, Massachusetts, US Crafoord Clarence, CEO Centrum för rättvisa, Sweden Crafoord, Clarence, Psychoanalyst, Psychiatrist and Writer, Sweden Crane, Tim, Professor of Philosophy, University of Cambridge, UK Crawford, Harriet, Honorary Visiting Professor at the Institute of Archae­ ology, UCL, and a Fellow of the McDonald Institute, Cambridge Crawford, Margaret, Lecturer in the History and Theory of Architec- ture, Urbanism, and Urban History, UC Berkeley College of Envi- ronmental Design, US van Creveld, Martin, Professor of Military History at Hebrew Univer- sity, Israel , Roger, Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Ox- ford, UK Cronqvist, Marie, Researcher, Department of History, Lund Univer- sity, Sweden Crowley, Roger, Author, Historian, UK

533 contributors Cullhed, Anders, Professor of Literary Studies, Stockholm University, Sweden Cuperus René, Director for International Relations, Wiardi Beckman Foundation Curran, James, Professor of Communications, Director of the Gold- smiths Leverhulme Media Research Centre, Goldsmiths Univer- sity of London, UK Cwejman, Adam, Writer and Liberal Commentator, Göteborgs-posten, Board Member, Folkpartiet, Sweden

Dabaieh Marwa, PhD, Assistant Professor Department of Architecture, Ain Shams University, Egypt and Lund University, Sweden Dabhoiwala, Faramerz, Professor, University Lecturer in Modern His- tory, Faculty of History, Oxford University, UK Dahl, Ann-Sofie, PhD in Political Science, CSIS, Washington, Swe- den Dahl, Caroline, Helsingborg Municipality, Sweden /Student SCI-Arc, US Dahl, Göran, Lecturer, Department of Sociology, Lund University, Sweden Dahl, Per, Editor, Emils Tankar, Sweden Dahl, Svend, Doctoral Student in Political Science, Stockholm Uni- versity, Sweden Dahlberg, Anna, Political Editor, Expressen, Sweden Dahlberg, Leif, Associate Professor, Director of Studies, School of Computer Science and Communication, Royal Institute of Technol- ogy, Stockholm, Sweden Dahlbäck, Göran, Professor of Medieval History, Stockholm Univer- sity, Sweden Dahlbäck, Kerstin, Professor Emerita of History of Literature, Stock- holm University, Sweden Dahlén, Ashk, Associate Professor of Iranian Languages, Uppsala University, Sweden Dahlén, Hans, Writer and Translator, Sweden Dahlgren, Eva, Singer and Songwriter, Stockholm, Sweden Dahlgren, Helena, Literary Scholar, bokhora.se, Sweden Dahlkvist, Tobias, Researcher, Department of History of Science and Ideas, Uppsala University, Sweden Dahlman, Caroline, Writer, Sweden Dahlman, Pontus, Journalist, Dagens Nyheter, Stockholm, Sweden Dalayman, Katarina, Soprano, Sweden

534 contributors Daleus, Lennart, Commentator, former Leader of the Centre Party, and the former General Secretary of Greenpeace, Sweden Dalman Eek, Cecilia, Member of Parliament, Vice President, Swedish Social Democratic Party for Faith and Solidarity, Sweden Daloz, Jean-Pascal, CNRS Research Professor, Maison Française and Department of Politics, University of Oxford, UK Dalrymple, Theodore, Doctor, Writer and retired Psychiatrist, UK Dalrymple Henderson, Linda, Professor, University of Texas at Austin, US Dalsjö, Robert, PhD and Senior Analyst with the Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI), Sweden Damberg, Michael, MP Socialdemokraterna (the Social Democrats), Sweden Damsgaard, Niklas, Dr of Economics, Sweden Danielsen, Andreas, Writer and Diplomat, Sweden Danielsson, Anders, Director General of the Security Service (SAPO), Investigator in the Police Education Inquiry, Sweden Danielsson, Klas, CEO, Nordnet AB, Sweden Danielsson, Ulf, Professor, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Uppsala University, Sweden Danjoux, Olivier, PhD in Political Science, Administrator at the ­European Parliament, Luxembourg Daudze, Argita, Latvian Ambassador to the Ukraine, Latvia Daun, Åke, Professor Emeritus in Ethnology, Stockholm University, Sweden David, Saul, Professor, Professorial Research Fellow in Military His- tory. Humanities Research Institute, University of Buckingham, UK Davis, Erik, Contributing Editor, Wired magazine, San Francisco, US Davis, Evan, Presenter, BBC, UK Dawkins, Richard, FRS, FRSL, British Ethologist, Evolutionary Biol­ ogist and Popular Science Author, UK D’Cruz Celine, Coordinator for Shack/Slum Dwellers International, Taiwan/South Africa Dear, Keith P., Wing Commander (Royal Air Force), Department of Experimental Psychology, Oxford University, UK De Geer, Carl Johan, Artist, Writer, Musician, Sweden Delius, Mara, Writer and Editor, Die Welt, Germany Dellert, Kjerstin, Opera Singer and Theatre Manager, Sweden Delmas-Marty, Mireille, Professor of Comparative Legal Studies at Collège de France, France

535 contributors Delpech, Thérèse (1948–2012), Director for Strategic Studies at the Atomic Energy Comission of France and Senior Research Fellow at CERI, France Demirbag-Sten, Dilsa, Journalist and Author, Stockholm, Sweden Dennis, Bengt, former Governor of the Riksbank, Stockholm, Sweden Dervish, Nima, Commentator, Sweden Deverell, Edward, Senior Analyst, CRISMART, Stockholm, Sweden Dekker Paul, Professor of Civil Society, Tilburg University, the Nether­ lands Dikötter, Frank, Professor of the Modern History of China at the University of London, UK Dillén, Mats, Economist and Director-General at the Swedish Nation­ al Institute of Economic Research, Sweden Dineen, Tana, PhD, Consultant, Author and Journalist, Victoria, BC, Canada Dixon Hunt, John, Professor Emeritus of the History and Theory of Landscape, University of Pennsylvania, US Dodillet, Susanne, PhD in History of Ideas, Gothenburg University, Coordinator at Centre for Sex Work Research and Policy Europe, Sweden/Germany/Canada Domeij, Bengt, Associate Professor of Intellectual Property Rights, School of Industrial Engineering and Management, Stockholm, Sweden Doner, Richard F, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Emory University, US Donner, Jörn, Author, Finland Dora, Carlos, Coordinator, Department of Public Health and Environ- ment, WHO, Switzerland Doval, Marcela, General Director of Planning and Architecture Proj- ects, Ministry of Urban Development, Government of the City of Buenos Aires, Argentina Dover Victor, Founder of Dover, Kohl & Partners Town Planning, US Doyle, Robert, Lord Mayor of Melbourne, Australia Dreber, Agneta, CEO, Livsmedelsföretagen, Stockholm, Sweden Drijver, Peter, Architect Director, Scala Architecten, Netherlands Drougge, Iggy, Freelance Journalist, Sweden Duany, Andrés, Architect, Townplanner, Principal of Duany Plater- Zyberk & Company, Co-Founder of the Congress for New Urban- ism, US Dukakis, Michael, American Democratic Party Politician and former Go­v­er­­nor of Massachusetts, US

536 contributors Dunér, David, Professor of History of Science and Ideas, Lund Uni- versity, Sweden Dunham-Jones, Ellen, Architect, Professor in the Architecture Program at the Georgia Institute of Technology, US Dunkels, Adam, PhD, Senior Scientist, Swedish Institute of Com- puter Science, Stockholm, Sweden Dunn, John, Professor of Political Science, King’s College, Cambridge, UK Dupuy, Jean Pierre, Professor of Social and Political Philosophy, École Polytechnique, Paris, France Durel, Bernard, Dominican Priest, Lund, Sweden Dutton, Denis, Professor, School of Humanities, University of Can- terbury, Christchurch, New Zealand Duvander, Ann-Zofie, Associate Professor of Sociology and Demogra- phy, Sweden de Duve, Thierry, Professor Emeritus, Université de Lille, France Dåderman, Anna, Professor of Psychology and PhD. in Forensic Psy- chiatry, University West, Trollhättan, Sweden

E:son Söderbaum, Jakob, Editor at traditionochfason.wordpress.com, Sweden Eade, John, Professor of Sociology and Anthropology at Roehampton University, London, UK Eberan, Barbro, PhD, Specialist on Germany, the Question of Respon- sibility and the Holocaust, Germany Eberhard, David, Psychiatrist, Psykiatri Nordost, Danderyd Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden Eckert, Andreas, Professor, Dr., Chair African History, Institute for Asian and African Studies, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany Eder-Ekman, Karin, Editor of the Swedish magazine Bang, Sweden Edling, Christofer, Lecturer in Social Sociology at Stockholm Univer- sity, Sweden Edling, Jan, CEO, Flexicurity, Sweden Edling, Max, Lecturer, Department of History, Uppsala University, Sweden Edman, Mats, CEO, Premium Reality Media, Sweden Edman, Stefan, Biologist, Environmental Expert, and Author, Sweden Edsman, Carl-Martin (1911–2010), Priest and Professor Emeritus of the History of Religion, Uppsala University, Sweden Edwardsson, Anders, Freelance Journalist, Uppsala, Sweden Eggehorn, Ylva, Author, Translator and Poet, Sweden

537 contributors von Eggert, Konstantin, Commentator and Host, Kommersant FM radio Moscow, Russia Egonsson, Dan, Professor of Practical Philosophy, Lund University, Sweden Egziabher, Tewolde Berhan Gebre, Right Livelihood Award Winner, Ethiopia Ehn, Siv, Dr of Technology, Specialist in Urban Planning, Sweden Ehrlich, Paul Ralph, Bing Professor of Population Studies, Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University, US Ehrström Margaretha, Senior Adviser, National Board of Antiquities, Finland Eid, Bassem, Head of the Palestinian Human Rights Monitoring Group, Jerusalem, PA Einarsson, Torbjörn, Architect and Town Planner, Arken, Sweden Einhorn, Lena, Dr, Director and Author, Sweden Eisel, Stephan, Member of the Editorial Board of Die Politische ­Meinung, Germany Eisenhower, Susan, President, Eisenhower Group Inc, US Ek, Renske, Conservator Tuinen/ Garden Curator, Het Loo Palace, the Netherlands Ekberg, Gunnar, former Agent at the Swedish Intelligence Office, Sweden Ekblad, Stina, Actress, Royal Dramatic Theatre, Sweden Ekdahl, Hans, former CEO and President, De Laval, Sweden Ekdal, Niklas, Political Editor-in-Chief, Dagens Nyheter, Stockholm, Sweden/Writer, Sweden Ekelund, Fredrik, Author, Sweden Ekéus, Rolf Ambassador, former Ambassador to the US, Ambassador to the Conference on Disarmament and Director of United Nations Special Commission on Iraq, Sweden Ekholm, Mats, Professor Emeritus at the University of Karlstad, ­Sweden Ekholm Friedman, Kajsa, Assistant Professor, Department of Social Anthropology, Lund University, Sweden Eklund, Klas, Senior Economist, SEB, Sweden Eklund, Stefan, Cultural Editor, Svenska Dagbladet, Sweden/Editor-in- Chief, Borås Tidning, Sweden Ekman, Bo, Founder and Executive Chairman, Tällberg Foundation, Sweden Ekman, Ivar, Producer, Konflikt, Sveriges Radio, Stockholm, Sweden Ekman, Kerstin, Author, Member of the Swedish Academy, Sweden

538 contributors Ekroth, Gunnel, Professor of Classical Archaeology and Ancient His- tory at Uppsala University, Sweden, Vice Chairman at the Swedish Institute at Athens, Greece Ekselius, Eva, Journalist, PhD in Literature, Sweden Ekström, Andreas, Journalist and Author, Sydsvenska Dagbladet, Sweden Ekström, Anna, Freelance Journalist, Sweden Ekström, Mats, Professor of Media and Communication, Örebro Uni- versity, Sweden Eldh, Gunilla, Freelance Journalist, Sweden Elensky, Torbjörn, Writer, Author and Critic, Sweden Elgström, Mats, Architect at LBE Arkitekt, Professor at Linnaeus University in Växjö, Sweden Eliaeson, Sven, Researcher, Department of Sociology, Uppsala Uni- versity, Sweden Eliasson, Jakob, former Economist, Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN), Stockholm, Sweden Elinder, Leif, Dr of Medicine, Uppsala, Sweden Ellenberger, Bengt, Translator, Översättarcentrum, Sweden Ellerström, Jonas, Author, Translator and Publisher, Galleri Örhänget, Sweden Elliott, John Regius Professor Emeritus of Modern History, Univer- sity of Oxford, UK Ellwood, David, Associate Professor, University of Bologna, Italy Elmér, Heidi, former Chief Economist at Skandia Norden, Head of Markets Department, Sveriges Riksbank, Sweden Elmlund, Peter, Editor in Chife Axess Magazine August 2006–January 2007, 2013 Project Leader, Urban City Research, Axel and Marga- ret Ax:son Johnson Foundation, Stockholm, Sweden Elms, Alan C, Professor of Psychology, University of California, Davis, US/Professor Emeritus of Psychology, University of California, Davis, US Elstein, David, Chairman British Screen Advisory Council, Broadcast- ing Policy Group, DCD Media plc and Screen Digest Ltd, Director, Virgin Media Inc., UK Elte, Nathanea, Doctor of Technical Science, ETH, Austria Emilsson, Peje, Chairman and CEO, Magnora AB, Sweden Emmelin, Lars, Professor, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden Emmott, Bill, former Editor of the Economist, UK Endre, Lena, Actress, Sweden Eneberg, Kaa, Journalist and Author, Sweden Enerud, Per, Journalist, Uppsala, Sweden

539 contributors Engdahl, Horace, Literary Historian and Critic, Permanent Secretary of the Swedish Academy, Stockholm, Sweden Engelbrektson, Karl, Chief of Army Staff, Swedish Armed Forces, Sweden Engellau, Patrik, Chairman of the Board, Den nya välfärden­ think tank and CEO, Aktietorget, Stockholm, Sweden Englund, Peter, Historian, Author and Permanent Secretary, Swedish Academy, Stockholm, Sweden Engman, Max, Professor Emeritus, Åbo Akademi University, Author and Prize Winner of Stora Fackbokspriset 2016, Sweden Engström, Gunvor, CEO Företagarna, Stockholm, Sweden/Governor of Blekinge County and former CEO Företagarna, Sweden Engström, Johan, PhD in Archaeology, Deputy Director/General at the National Swedish Museums of Military History, Stockholm, Sweden Engström, Pär, Doctoral Candidate in International Relations, Mans­ field College, Oxford, UK Engström, Ulrika, Freelance Journalist, Sweden Enkvist, Inger, Professor Emerita of Spanish Languages, Lund Uni- versity, Sweden Enström, Karin, Deputy Chair of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Sveriges Riksdag, Sweden Epstein BJ, Lecturer in Literature and Translation, University of East Anglia, UK Ergil, Dogu, Professor at Ankara University, Turkey Ericson, Bengt, Journalist and Author, Sweden Ericson, Bernt, Dr., LM Ericsson, Sweden/former Vice President of Ericsson, Sweden Ericson, Claes, former Member of Staff at the Swedish Embassy in Moscow, Russia Ericson Wolke, Lars, Historian and Author, Sweden Ericsson, Robert, Freelance Journalist, Sweden Eriksen, Jens-Martin, Author, Denmark Eriksen Hylland, Thomas, Professor, Department of Social Anthropol- ogy, University of Oslo, Norway Eriksson, Bo, PhD, Department of History, Stockholm University, Sweden Eriksson, Eva, PhD in Architectural History, Journalist and former Editor of Arkitektur, Sweden Eriksson, Håkan, Lecturer, Author, Psychiatric Division of Uppsala University Hospital, Sweden

540 contributors Eriksson, Håkan, Member of Staff, Confederation of Swedish Enter- prise (Svenskt Näringsliv), Stockholm, Sweden Eriksson, Johan, Dr., Associate Professor, Department of Political Sci- ences, Södertörn University, Stockholm, Sweden Eriksson, Maria, Member of the Editorial Staff,Svenska Dagbladet, Editor-in-chief, Svensk Tidskrift, Stockholm, Sweden Eriksson, Åsa, Municipal Commissioner, Norberg, Sweden Erixon, Dick, Writer, Sweden Erixon, Fredrik, Economist and Writer, Director of the European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), former Chief Economist Timbro, Sweden Ernkvist, Mirko, Doctoral Student, School of Business, Economics and Law, University of Gothenburg, Sweden Ernman, Malena, Opera Singer, Sweden Escudé, Carlos, Political Scientist and Author, Argentina Espmark, Kjell, Author and Board Member of the Swedish Academy, Sweden Essomba Gelabert Àngel Miquel, General, Coordinator of SIRIUS, Spain Etkind, Alexander, Associate Professor, European University at St Peters­burg, Russia/Dean of Political Science and Sociology at the European University, St Petersburg, Russia Etzkowitz, Henry, Associate Professor, State University of New York, US/Visiting Professor at the University of Edinburgh Business School, UK and General Adviser to the International Institute of Triple Helix (IITH) of La Salle University, Madrid, Spain Etzler, Aron, Politician, the Left Party, Editor in Chief of Flamman, Sweden Evans, Julian, Journalist and Writer, London, UK Evans, Richard, Regius Professor of History and Professor at Wolfson College, University of Cambridge, UK/Professor Emeritus of His- tory, University of Cambridge, UK Evin, Ahmet Jean Monnet Professor of European Policy Studies at Sabanci University, Turkey Ewert, Susanne, Ethnologist and Photographer, Sweden

Facon, Isabelle, Researcher at the Foundation pour la Recherche Stra- tégique, Paris, France Fagerfjäll, Ronald, Author and Finance Journalist, Sweden Fagerholm, Andreas, Researcher, Åbo Akademi University, Finland Faire, Claes de, Journalist, Sweden

541 contributors Faivre, Antoine, Professor, Directeur d’Études à l’École Pratique des Hautes Études, Sciences Religieuses, Sorbonne, France/Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies at the École Pratique des Hautes Études and Chair of the History of Esoteric Currents in Modern and Contemporary Europe, Sorbonne, Paris, France Fakir, Salem al, Musician, Sweden Falguière, Patricia, Professor of Art History, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris, France Falkemark, Gunnar, Professor of Political Science, University of Gothen­ ­burg, Sweden Falkengren, Jutta, PhD in Human Ecology, Lund University, Sweden Falkenland, Christine, Author and Poet, Sweden Falkman, Kaj, Diplomat and Author, Sweden Falkman, Loa, Baritone Singer Farahani, Fataneh, PhD in Ethnology, Stockholm University, Sweden Farran-Lee, Stephen, Publisher, Bonniers AB, Sweden Farrell, John, Associate Professor of Literature, Claremont McKenna College, US Farrell, Kyle, PhD Candidate, UN-Habitat and Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden Fassbinder, Helga, Professor, Technischen Universität Eindhoven and Technischen Universität Hamburg-Harburg, Editor-in-Chief, Bio- tope City, Germany Fawcett, Edmund, Author, UK Faye-Wevle, Eva, Literary Theorist, Stockholm University and Stock- holm School of Economics, Sweden Fazlhashemi, Mohammad, Professor at the Department of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies, Umeå University, Sweden Fealty, Mick, Journalist and Founding Editor of Northern Ireland- based blog “Slugger O’Toole”, UK Federley, Fredrick, Centre Party Politician, Sweden Feifer, Gregory, Author, US Feldman, Noah, Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law, Harvard Univer- sity, US Feldreich, Bengt, Journalist, Sweden Feldt, Kjell-Olof, former Minister of Finance, Stockholm, Sweden Fenby, Jonathan, Journalist and Writer/China Director, Trusted Sources,­ UK Fer Briony, Professor of History of Art, University College London, UK Ferentinou Victoria, Dr Art History, University of Ioannina, Greece

542 contributors Ferguson, George, Past President of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), former Mayor of Bristol, UK Ferm, Olle, Professor of History at Stockholm University, Sweden Fichtelius, Erik, Director of SVT 24, Sweden Fiefer, Gregory, Author, US Field, Ray, Executive Vice President in charge of the Asia, Oceania and Middle East Region, Alfa Laval, Sweden Fimmerstad, Lars, Freelance Journalist and Writer, Stockholm, Swe- den Fischer, Karsten, Professor of Political Science, Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich, Germany Fiskesjö, Magnus, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Archaeology Core Faculty, Cornell University, US Fitzgerald, William, Professor of Classics, King’s College, London, UK Fjelkner, Metta, Chairman, Lärarnas Riksförbund (LR), Sweden Flam, Harry, Professor, Institute for International Economic Studies, Stockholm University, Sweden Flanagan, Owen, James B Duke Professor of Philosophy and Professor of Neurobiology, Duke University, US Fleisher, Jeffrey, Associate Professor of Anthropology Rice University, US Flemberg, Johan, PhD and Author, Specialised in Classical Antiquity, Uppsala, Sweden Flodén, Martin, Associate Professor, Stockholm School of Economics,­ Sweden Foconi, Stefan, Author, Stockholm, Sweden Fong Lim, Katrina, Lord Mayor of Darwin, Australia Fontosh, Maria, Soprano, Royal Swedish Opera Ensemble, Sweden Forgacs, David, Professor of Italian, University College London, UK Formgren, Marika, Journalist, Sweden Fornäs, Johan, Professor of Media and Communication Studies, ­Department of Media and Communication Studies, Södertörn University, Stockholm, Sweden Forsberg, Anders, Freelance Journalist, Sweden Forsell, Håkan, PhD in History, Stockholm University, Sweden Forsgårdh, Lars-Erik, Chairman, the Swedish Academy of Science, Sweden Forsgård, Nils Erik, PhD in History of Ideas and Director, Magma think tank, Helsinki, Finland Forshed, Kjell, Architect SAR, Brunnberg & Forshed, Sweden

543 contributors Forssberg, Anna Maria, PhD, Department of History, Stockholm Uni- versity, Sweden Forsse, Sennerby, Head Master at Sweden’s Agricultural University (SLU), Sweden Fotiou, Stefanos, PhD, Head of the Cities and Lifestyle Unit, United­ Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), France Fox, Claire, Journalist and Director, Institute of Ideas, UK Fox Keller, Evelyn, Professor of History and Philosophy of Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US Fraker, Harrison, Professor of Architecture and Urban Design, UC Berkeley, US Francescini, Enrico, London Correspondent and London Bureau Chief, La Repubblica, UK Franchell, Eva, Journalist and Author, Sweden Franck, Christine, Designer and Director, Center for Advanced Re- search in Traditional Architecture (CARTA), University of Colo- rado Denver, College of Architecture and Planning, US Frank, Harry, Board Member, the Royal Swedish Academy of Scien­ces, Sweden Fraser, Nicholas, Journalist and Author, UK Frazier, Jessica, Fellow, the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, UK Fredén, Lars, Ambassador, Embassy of Sweden in China, Beijing, China Fredlund, Anna Petronella, Translator, Lecturer, Department of Phi- losophy, Stockholm University, Sweden Fredrikson, Stig, Journalist, Sweden Fredriksson, Cecilia, PhD in Ethnology, Department of Service Man- agement, Lund University, Sweden Fredriksson, Gunnar, Writer and Journalist, Sweden Freeden, Michael, Professor of Politics, Mansfield College, Oxford, UK/Professor of Political Theory, University of Nottingham, UK Freedman, Jane, Lecturer in French Politics, University of Southamp- ton, Author of Feminism – Concepts in the Social Sciences, UK Freedman, Lawrence, Professor Emeritus of War Studies, King’s Col- lege London, UK Freud, Jonathan, Writer and Teacher, Kwa-Zulu-Natal, South Africa Fridh, Kristina, PhD, Architect and Researcher, HDK, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, Fries, Björn, former Drug Policy Coordinator, the Swedish Govern- ment, Sweden Frigyes, Paul, Freelance Journalist, Sweden Froman, Ingmarie, Journalist, Sweden

544 contributors Fromlet, Hubert, Professor of International Economics, Linnaeus Uni­ versity and Jönköping International Business School (JIBS), Sweden Frostegård, Johan, Professor of Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Stock- holm, Sweden Frum, David, Author and Journalist, American Enterprise Institute, Washington, US/Senior Editor, The Atlantic, US Frykman, Jonas, Professor of European Ethnology at Lund Univer- sity, Sweden Fröroth, Gunnar, Member of Staff, Diplomat Communications, Stock- holm, Sweden Fröst, Martin, Clarinettist, Sweden Fuller, Jack, Author, Australia Funcke, Nils, Swedish Ministry of Justice, Stockholm, Sweden Furnham, Adrian, Professor of Psychology, University College Lon- don, UK Fusco Girard Luigi, Professor of Economy and Environmental Evalu- ation, University of Napoli Federico II, Italy Fürth, Thomas, Head of Research, Karios Future, Sweden Fyhr, Mattias, PhD, Lecturer, Department of Literature and History of Ideas, School of Education and Communication, Jönköping University, Sweden Fälldin, Torbjörn, former Prime Minister of Sweden and ­Leader of the Centerpartiet, Sweden Fällman, Fredrik, PhD in Sinology, Editor in Chief of Orientaliska Studier, Stockholm University, Sweden Färdow, Joakim, Expert on Nietzsche, Physician, Centrallasarettet, Växjö, Sweden Føllesdal, Dagfinn, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, University of Oslo, Norway Fölster, Stefan, former Chief Economist of the Confederation of ­Swedish Enterprise, (from 2013) Head of the Reform Institute, Sweden

Gabr, Shafik M, Economist/Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Artoc Group for Investments & Development, Egypt Gagge, Carl-Magnus, Head of Västmanland County Museum, Sweden Gahrton, Per, Sociologist and Swedish Politician, Miljöpartiet (Green Party), Sweden Gaidar, Yegor, former Prime Minister of Russia, Russia Garau Pietro, Architect and Urban Planner, Italy/Centro PVS, DIPTU Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy

545 contributors Gardam, Tim, Principal of St. Anne’s College, Oxford, Chair of the Steering Committee of the Reuters Institute, Oxford, formerly Director of Television at Channel 4, UK Gardell, Carl Johan, Historian and Freelance Journalist, Sweden Gardell, Christer, Venture Capitalist, Founder of Cevian Capital, Stock­ holm, Sweden Gardell, Jonas, Comedian and Writer, Stockholm, Sweden Garme, Cecilia, Political Scientist and Political Journalist, Sweden Garnham, Alison, Chief Executive, Child Poverty Action Group, UK Garsten, Christina, Professor at the Department of Social Anthropol- ogy, Stockholm University, Sweden Garton Ash, Timothy, Author and Journalist, Professor of European Studies in the University of Oxford, Berlin Professorial ­Fellow at St Antony’s College, Oxford, and Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, UK Gat Azar, Professor, Tel Aviv University, Israel Gaudu, Agnès, China Editor, Courrier International magazine, Paris, France Gautier, Douglas, CEO & Artistic Director, Adelaide Festival Centre, Australia Gazzaniga, Michael S, Professor of Psychology, University of Califor- nia, US Gedin, Per I, Author and former Publisher, Sweden Gebremedhin, Ezra, PhD/Associate Professor, Department of Theol- ogy, University of Uppsala, Sweden Geels, Antoon, Professor of Psychology of Religion, Lund University, Sweden Geertz, Armin W, Professor, Department of Culture and Society, Aar­ hus University, Denmark Gehl, Jan, Professor of Urban Design at the School of Architecture, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen, Denmark af Geijerstam, Jan, PhD, Writer and Researcher, Sweden Gellerfelt, Mats, Author, Sweden Genberg, Mikael, Artist, Västerås, Sweden Gerdin, Anders, Editor-in-Chief of Aftonbladet, Stockholm, ­Sweden Gerdmar, Anders, Associate Professor, Dr of Theology, Uppsala Uni- versity, Sweden Gerner, Kristian, Professor, Department for Eastern European Studies, Uppsala University, Sweden /Professor of History, Lund Univer- sity, Sweden

546 contributors Gerö, Eva-Carin, Professor of Ancient Greek at Stockholm Univer- sity, Sweden van Gessel, Michael, Landscape Architect, Amsterdam, the Nether- lands Gibbs, Robert, Landscape Architect, Gibbs Planning Group, US Gidehag, Robert, Economist, CEO Swedish Taxpayers Association, Stockholm, Sweden Gieser, Suzanne, PhD, Department of History of Science and Ideas, Uppsala University, Sweden Gillberg, Bear, Environmental Activist, Founder of the Environmen- tal Centre Foundation and President of Varmland Methanol, Swe- den Gillgren, Peter, Professor of Art History at Stockholm University, Sweden Gilmartin Dan, Executive Director and CEO of the Michigan Munic­ ipal League, US Girard, René, Historian and Philosopher, Member of Académie Fran- caise, Paris, France Giugliano, Ferdinando, Italian Programme Leader, Axess Programme on Journalism and Democracy, Italy Glans, Kay, Journalist, Editor-in-Chief of Axess Magazine February 2002–August 2006, Host Axess TV, Stockholm, Sweden Glasman, Maurice, Lecturer at London Metropolitan University, UK Glazer, Nathan, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, Harvard University, US Glucklich, Ariel, Professor, Department of Theology, Georgetown University, US Godhe, Michael, Lecturer, Linköping University, Sweden Gold, Steven, Professor in Sociology at Michigan State University, US Goldberg, Ted, Professor of Sociology, University of Gävle, Sweden Goldman, Anita, Author, Stockholm, Sweden Goldmann, Kjell, Professor Emeritus, Stockholm University, Sweden Goldstein, Rebecca, Novelist and Philosopher, US Goodby, James, former Diplomat and Ambassador, US Goodden, Angelica, Author and University Lecturer in French, Oxford University, UK Goodhart, David, Editor-in-Chief, Prospect magazine, UK Goodman, Martin, Professor, Oriental Institute, University of Oxford, UK Goodman, Michael S., Professor of Intelligence and International ­Affairs, Department of War Studies, King’s College, London, UK

547 contributors Goodman, Roger, Nissan Professor of Modern Japanese Studies and Head of the Social Sciences Divison, University of Oxford, UK Goodwin, Matthew, Professor of Politics, University of Nottingham, UK Gorbachev, Mikhail, former President of the Soviet Union, Russia Gordon, Hans, Psychologist and Founder of Gordon Consulting, Sweden Gorodetsky, Gabriel, Professor of History, All Souls College, Oxford, UK Gowland, Angus, Reader in Intellectual History, University College London, UK Gozzo, Mauro, Chief Economist, Swedish Trade Council, Sweden Graf Strachwitz Rupert, PhD, Director Maecenata Institut, Humboldt University, Germany Graffy, Colleen, Professor of Law, Pepperdine University, California, US Grafton, Anthony, Henry Putnam University Professor of History, Princeton University, US Grahn, Sven, Senior Adviser, Rymdbolaget, Swedish Space Corpora- tion, Solna, Sweden Granlund, Marie, Politician, Swedish Social Democratic Party, Social­ demokraterna, Sweden Granström, Helena, Writer and Doctoral Student in Mathematical Physics, Stockholm University, Sweden Granström, Karin, Researcher, Faculty of Technology and Science, Karlstad University, Sweden Grant, Charles, Director, Centre for European Reform, UK Graziano, Michael, Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, Prince­ ton University, US Graziosi, Barbara, Professor, University of Durham, UK Green, Pippa, Professor and Head of Journalism Department, Univer- sity of Pretoria, South Africa Greenslade, Roy, Professor of Journalism, City University, London, UK Gregory Robert, Chief Public Spaces Officer, Downtown Detroit Part- nership, US Greider, Göran, Journalist and Author, Editor-in-Chief, Dalademo­ kraten, Sweden Grelsson, Elin, Freelance Journalist, Gothenburg, Sweden Gren, Ing-Marie, Professor in Environmental and Resource Econom- ics, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Sweden

548 contributors Grenholm, Cristina, Professor in Theology, Karlstad ­University, Chief Theologian of the Swedish Church, Sweden Grillo, Beppe, Italian Comedian, Social Activist and Founder of the blog www.beppegrillo.it, Italy Grimstad, Carl-Erik, Political Scientist, Author, Journalist, Nor- way Grof, Stanislav, MD, California Institute of Integral Studies, San Francisco, US Grossman, David, Author, Israel Grundberg, Malin, PhD, Department of History, Stockholm Univer- sity, Sweden Grundmann, Melanie, Dr., Cultural Scientist, Germany Grüne, Yrsa, Writer, Hufvudstadsbladet, Finland Grusha, Anastasia, Faculty of Journalism at Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia Grönblad, Leif, Researcher, Dr of Medicine, Sweden Grönesjö, Joakim, Freelance Writer, Sweden Grönhammar, Ann, Superintendent, Business Developer, Livrustkam- maren, Stockholm, Sweden Gröning, Lotta, PhD, Journalist, Olsbenning, Sweden Grönroos, Gösta, Researcher, Department of Philosophy, Stockholm University, Sweden Grönvall, Jesper, Homeland Security Adviser, Embassy of Sweden in Washington, US Guarente, Leonard, Professor of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US Gudmundson, Per, Editorial Writer, Svenska Dagbladet, Stockholm, Sweden Gudmundson, Ulla, Ambassador, Office of Swedish Ambassadors stationed in Stockholm, Foreign Ministry, Stockholm, Sweden Guérot, Ulrike, Dr, Head of the European Democracy Lab project, Open Society Initiative for Europe, Germany Guggenbühl Allan, Professor, Institut für Konfliktmanagement, Swit- zerland Guillou, Jan, Journalist and Author, Stockholm, Sweden Gulz, Agneta, Associate Professor of Cognitive Science, Department of Philosophy, Lund University, Sweden Gummer, Ben, Conservative Party Politician and Member of Parlia- ment, UK Gunder, Anna, PhD in History of Literature, Researcher, the Nobel Museum, Stockholm, Sweden

549 contributors Gunnarson, Carina, Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Upp­ sala University, Sweden Gustafsson, Bengt, former Supreme Commander, Sweden Gustafsson, Lars, Author and Philosopher, Sweden Gustafsson, Madeleine, Author and Translator, Sweden Gustafsson, Rolf Å, Professor, School of Sustainable Development of Society and Technology, Mälardalen University, Västerås, Sweden Gustafsson, Una, Lecturer, Department of Psychology, Lund Univer- sity, Sweden Gustafsson Reinius, Lotten, PhD, Researcher, Department of Ethnol- ogy, Stockholm University, Sweden Gustavsson, Bo, Writer and Member of the Editorial Board, Minaret magazine, Sweden Gustavsson, Eva, Translator, Lodilo, Linköping, Sweden Gustavsson, Gina, Doctoral Student, Department of Government, Uppsala University, Sweden Gustavsson, Martin, Associate Professor of Economic History, Stock- holm University, Sweden Gustavsson, Rolf, Correspondent, Svenska Dagbladet, Stockholm, Swe- den Guteland, Jytte, Chairman of the SSU, Sweden Gutfreund, Amir, Author, Israel Gyllenhaal, Lars, Author, Sweden Gyllensporre, Dennis, Lieutenant General, Chief of Defence Staff, the Swedish Armed Forces, Sweden Gür, Thomas, Journalist, Political Commentator and Columnist for Svenska Dagbladet, Sweden Gärdenfors, Peter, Professor of Cognitive Science, Department of Philosophy, Lund University, Sweden Göndör, Eli, Freelance Journalist and Doctoral Student, Centre for Theology and Religious Studies, Lund University, Sweden/PhD in Comparative Religion specialising in Islam and the Middle East, Sweden Göransson, Alf, President and CEO, NCC, Sweden Göransson, Bengt, Politician, Swedish Social Democrats (Socialde- mokraterna), former Minister for Education, Sweden Göransson, Kristian, PhD, Director, Swedish Institute in Rome, Italy Göransson, Mattias, Author, Journalist, Sweden Göranzon, Marie, Actress, Royal Dramatic Theatre ensemble, Sweden

550 contributors Haag, Anders, Author and Journalist, Svenska Dagbladet, Stockholm, Sweden Haage, Fredrik, Speechwriter to Health Minister Göran Hägglund, Kristdemokraterna (Christian Democrats), Sweden Haaland Matlary, Janne, Professor, University of Oslo and and the Norwegian Defence University College, Norway Haas, Tigran, Associate Professor of Urban Planning, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden Hadji, Aliki, Greece’s Ambassador to Sweden, Greece Hagerman, Maja, Author and Journalist, Sweden Hagman, Per, Author, Sweden Hagström, Annika, Journalist, TV-host and Writer, Sweden Hagström, Linus, Senior Research Fellow, the Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Stockholm, Sweden Hagwall, Håkan, Journalist and Swedish Politician, Sweden Haikola, Lars, former University Chancellor (2010–2014), Sweden Hakelius, Johan, Journalist and Writer, Stockholm, Sweden/Editor in Chief of Fokus, Sweden Hakim, Catherine, Senior Research Fellow, London School of Eco- nomics, UK Halili, Ragmi, Chairman, Albanska föreningen, Sweden Hall, Bo G, PhD in History, Sweden Hall, Richard A, Professor at Florida State University, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, US Hall, Suzanne, Urban Ethnographer LSE, UK Hallberg, Margareta, Professor, Department of Philosophy, Linguistics and Theory of Science, University of Gothenburg, Sweden Hallberg, Ulf Peter, Author, Sweden Halldén, Philip, PhD in Islamology, Research Fellow, Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities, Stockholm, Sweden Halldorf, Joel, Graduate Student of Theology, University of Uppsala, Sweden Hallemar, Dan, Freelance Journalist and Editor, Arkitektur magazine, Sweden Hallengren, Anders, Associate Professor of Comparative Literature,­ Department of Literature and History of Ideas, Stockholm Univer- sity, Sweden Hallin Hanna, CEO Sektor 3, Sweden Hallin, Louise, Psychologist, Psychotherapist, Sweden Hallonsten, Gösta, Editor of Swedish Theological Quarterly Journal, Professor of Systematic Theology, Lund University, Sweden

551 contributors Hallsten, Kerstin, Director of Forecasting, National Institute of Eco- nomic Research, Stockholm, Sweden Hallsten, Lennart, PhD, National Institute for Working Life, Stock- holm, Sweden Hamid, Shadi, Director of Research, Brookings Doha Center, Qatar Hamilton, Eva, CEO, Sveriges Television, Stockholm, Sweden Hamilton, Carl B, MP Folkpartiet (Liberal Party of Sweden), Sweden Hammar, KG, Archbishop of Sweden Hammargren, Bitte, Author and Journalist, Sweden Hammarlin, Mia-Marie, PhD in Ethnology, Lecturer, The Department of Communication and Media, Lund University, Sweden Hammer, Olav, PhD in History of Religion, Lund University, Sweden /Professor, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark Hammersley, Ben, Author of Now for Then, UK Hammerstein Peter, Professor, Humboldt University zu Berlin, Ger- many Hammonds, Andrew, Urban Planner, Place Focus, Australia Hamrin, Harald, Journalist and Ambassador, Sweden Hamrin, Lovisa, CEO, Herenco Group, Sweden Hamrin Dahl, Tina, Researcher, Department of Oriental Languages, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden Handberg, Peter, Writer and Translator, Sweden Hanegraaff WJ, Professor of History of Hermetic Philosophy and Related Currents, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands Hannemann, Matthias, Historian and Journalist, Germany Hanson, Philip, Associate Fellow, Royal Institute of International ­Affairs, UK/ Fellow of Russia and Eurasia Programme, Chatham House, UK Hansson, Charlie, IT Entrepreneur and CEO, Chas Visual Manage- ment, Sweden Hansson, Ingemar, State Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Sweden Hansson, Mats G, PhD, Department of Public Health and Caring ­Science, Uppsala University, Sweden/Professor, Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences, Centre for Research Ethics & Bioethics, Uppsala University, Sweden Hansson, Svante, Journalist and Translator, Paris, France Hansson, Örjan, Teacher and Developer of Pedagogy, Sweden Hardie, Richard, UBS, Speak to the Future, UK Hardin, Russel, Professor of Politics at New York University and Pro- fessor of Political Science at Stanford University, US Hardy, Matthew, PhD in Architectural History, Architect and ­Senior Lecturer in Architecture and Urbanism for the International Net-

552 contributors work for Traditional Building, Architecture and Urbanism, London, UK Harrison, Banashri Bose, Ambassador of India to Sweden and Latvia, India Harrison, Dick, Professor of History, Department of History, Lund University, Sweden Harryson, Peter, TV host, Sweden Hartley, Lucinda, Co-Founder & CEO, CoDesign Studio, Australia Hartman, Lars, Professor, Department of Theology, Uppsala Univer- sity, Sweden Hartman, Laura, Research Leader, Swedish Centre for Business and Policy Studies (SNS), Sweden/ Head of Research at the Social Insur- ance Agency Hasan, Arif, Architect & Planner, URC, Karachi, Pakistan Haslam, Jonathan, Professor of the History of International Relations at Cambridge University, UK Hasselberg, Ylva, Professor of Economic History, Uppsala University, Sweden Hasselbladh, Hans, Professor of Business Administration, Örebro Uni­ versity, Sweden Hasselgren, Maria, Press Secretary, Catholic Diocese of Stockholm, Sweden Hasselström, Anna, PhD, Department of Social Anthropology, Stock- holm University, Sweden Hassett, Kevin, Director of Economic Policy Studies and Senior ­Fellow at AEI, US Hassler, John, Professor at the Institute for International Economics at Stockholm University, Sweden Hassner, Pierre Senior Research Fellow Emeritus, Centre d’Etudes et de Recherches Internationales (CERI), Paris, France Hast, Lennart, Doctoral Candidate, Department of Business Admin- istration, School of Business, Economics and Law, Gothenburg Uni­versity, Sweden Hatt, Greger, Author, Sweden Hatzigeorgiou, Andreas, International Trade Economist, Stockholm, Sweden Haught, John F, PhD, Professor, Georgetown University, Department of Theology, Washington, US Hautala, Heidi, Member of the European Parliament, European Parlia- ment, Finland Hayles, Katherine, Professor of English, University of California/

553 contributors Professor in the Program of Literature, Duke University, North Carolina, US Haynes, Nathalie, Writer and Comedian, UK Healy, David, PhD, Department of Religious Studies, Lancaster Uni- versity/College of Medicine, University of Wales, UK Heather, Peter, Professor, Department of History, King’s College London, UK Heberlein, Ann, PhD in Ethics, Author, Sweden Hedberg, Andreas, Senior Lecturer, Department of Literature, Uppsala­ University, Sweden Hedborg, Anna, Director General, National Social Insurance Board, Sweden Hedegaard, Lars, Writer and Journalist, Denmark Hederberg, Hans, Journalist and TV Producer, Sweden Hedin, Astrid, Researcher, Department of Government, Uppsala Uni- versity, Sweden Hedling, Erik, Professor of Film Studies, Lund University, Sweden Hedlund, Magnus, Author and Translator, Sweden Hedman, Sten, Royal Expert, Se & Hör, Sweden Hedström, Lotta, Lobbyist for the Red Cross, formerly Spokesperson for Miljöpartiet (the Green Party), Sweden Hedvall, Barbro, Journalist, Sweden Heelas, Paul, PhD, Professor of Religion and Modernity in the Depart- ment of Religious Studies, Lancaster University, UK de Heer, Philip, PhD, former Dutch Ambassador to Sweden, Nether- lands Heickerö, Roland, PhD, Deputy Research Director, Swedish Defence Research Agency, Sweden Heidegren, Carl-Göran, Professor of Sociology, Lund University, Swe­ den Heikensten, Lars, Dr of Economics, Sweden Heilig, Markus, Chief of the Laboratory of Clinical Studies (LCS) and Clinical Director, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcohol- ism (NIAAA), US Heimann, Rebecca, Student, Department of Journalism, Media and Communication, University of Gothenburg, Sweden Heimerson, Staffan, Journalist and Writer, Sweden Heinberg, Richard, Author and Lecturer, New College of California, US/Senior Fellow-in-Residence at the Post Carbon Institute, US Heinich, Nathalie, Sociologist at the CNRS (National Centre for Scientific Research), France

554 contributors Helge, Per, Author and Translator, Sweden Helin, Jan, Editor in Chief, Aftonbladet, Sweden Heller Sahlgren, Gabriel, Doctoral Student, London School of Eco- nomics, UK Hellner, Anders, Programme Director, Swedish Institute of Internatio­ nal Affairs, Stockholm, Sweden/Senior Adviser, ­Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Stockholm, Sweden Hellquist, Thomas, Professor of Architecture, Sweden Hellqvist, Kristina, Member of Staff, Swedish Church, Sweden Helmerson, Erik, Journalist, Dagens Nyheter, Sweden Hemberg, Birgit, Cookbook Author, Sweden Hemer, Oscar, Writer and Journalist, Sweden Hemmingsson, Katarina, Freelance Writer, Sweden Henderson, David, Economist, former Head of the Economics and Statistics Department at OECD, UK Hendricks, Barbara, Operatic Soprano and Concert Singer, Switzerland Hendrickson, David C, Professor of Political Science at Colorado Col- lege, US Henkel, Hans-Olaf Professor of International Management at the University of Mannheim, Germany, former President of the Ger- man Federation of Business (BDI) Hennel, Lena, Author, Sweden Henningsen, Bernd, Professor and Director of Department of North- ern European Studies, University of Humboldt, Berlin, Germany Henningsson, Jan, former Managing Director for the Swedish Institute in Alexandria, Egypt Henrekson, Magnus, CEO and Professor of Economics, Research In- stitute of Industrial Economics, Stockholm, Sweden Henrikson, Paula, PhD in History of Literature, Uppsala University, Researcher, Svenska Akademien, Stockholm, Sweden Henriksson, Jens, CEO of the Stockholm Stock Exchange, Sweden Henriksson, Karin, Journalist and Foreign Correspondent, Svenska Dagbladet, Sweden Henriksson, Stig, Municipal Commissioner, Fagersta Municipality, Sweden Henryson, Svante, Composer, Musician, Sweden Herholz, Ylva, Journalist, Sweden Herlitz, Gunilla, Editor-in-Chief of Dagens Industri, Stockholm, Swe- den/Editor-in-Chief of Dagens Nyheter, Stockholm, Sweden Hermansson, Cecilia, Chief Economist, Swedbank, Stockholm, Swe- den

555 contributors Hermansson, CH, former Party Leader, Vänsterpartiet, Sweden Hermansson, Christer, Writer, Head of the Cultural Department at Strängnäs Municipality, Sweden Hermele, Bernt, Journalist and Author, Sweden Heseltine, Stuart, Principal, Hemisphere Design, Australia Hesk, Jon, Dr, Senior Lecturer in Greek & Classical Studies, Univer- sity of St Andrews, UK Hessenbruch, Arne, Visiting Scientist, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, US Hessérus, Mattias, Editor at Axess Magazine, PhD Candidate, Depart- ment of History, Uppsala University, Project leader, Ax:son John- son Foundation Stockholm, Sweden Hessius, Kerstin, President of the Third AP Fund, Sweden Hesslow, Germund, Professor, Department of Physiological Science, Lund University, Sweden Hetzler, Antoinette, Professor of Sociology, Lund University, Sweden Heuer, Gottfried, Doctoral Student, University of Essex, UK/Dr, ­Jun­gian Psychoanalyst in Private Practice, London, UK Heuman, Johannes, Journalist and Graduate Student of History, Stock- holm University, Sweden Hewett, Ben, Adjunct Professor of Architecture, University of Technol- ogy, Sydney, Australia Higgins, Charlotte, Writer and Arts Editor, the Guardian, UK Hildebrand Karlén, Malin, Psychologist, Doctoral Student in ­Forensic Psychology, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Gothenburg, Sweden Hildebrandt, Johanne, Author and Visiting Professor, Karlstad Uni- versity, Sweden Hildén, Gunvor, Editorial Writer, Uppsala Nya Tidning, Sweden Hilgert, Markus, Director, Museum of the Ancient Near East, Ger- many Hillborg, Anders, Composer, Sweden Hillman, Åke, former Chairman of the Board of Health and Welfare, Västerås, Sweden Hilton, Isabel, Author and Journalist, US and UK Himmelstrand, Ulf, Professor Emeritus, Department of Sociology, Upp­sala University, Sweden Hinnemo, Torgny, Freelance Journalist, Sweden Hirdman, Sven, former Ambassador of Sweden to Russia, Sweden Hirsi Ali, Ayaan, Member of Parliament, Volkspartij Voor Vrijheid en Democratie, the Netherlands/Writer and Resident Fellow, Ameri- can Enterprise Institute, US

556 contributors Hirvonen, Matti, Pianist, Sweden Hitchens, Christopher (1949–2011), Author and Journalist, UK/US Hitchens, Peter, Columnist, Mail on Sunday, UK Hjern, Benny, Professor of Political Science, Jönköping International Business School, Sweden Hoberg Birgitta, Senior Adviser, Consultant (World Heritage Conven- tion), National Heritage Board, Sweden Hockx, Michel, Professor of Chinese History, University of London, UK Hodgson, Godfrey, Journalist and Historian, UK Hoffman, David E., Author, The Billion Dollar Spy, US Hoffman, Eva, Author and Broadcaster, UK Holden, Patrick, Founding Director, Substainable Food Trust, UK Holder Julian, Dr of Architectural History, Inspector of Historic Build­ ings, English Heritage, UK Holgersson, Stefan, Police Researcher and former Police Officer, Lund University, Sweden Holland, Tom, Historian, Author and Broadcaster, UK Hollander, Paul, Journalist and Conservative Political Writer, Profes- sor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of Massachsetts at Amherst, US Holm, Mats, Freelance Journalist, Stockholm, Sweden Holmberg, Daniel, Political Scientist, Sweden Holmberg, Gustav, Researcher, Division of History of Ideas and ­Sciences, Research Policy Institute, Lund University School of Research and Management, Sweden Holmberg, Tora, Sociologist, Centre for Gender Research, Uppsala University, Sweden Holmes, Amy, Political Contributor, CNN, US Holmqvist, Johannes, Police Officer, Left Political Activist, Sweden Holmqvist-Jonsäter, Caroline, PhD Student, Kings College, UK/Swe- den Holmström, Josefin, Author, Critic, PhD, Cambridge University, UK Holmström, Mikael, Journalist and Author, Svenska Dagbladet, Sweden/ Security Correspondent, Dagens Nyheter, Sweden Holst, Charlotte, Architect, Stockholm, Sweden Horton, Timothy, CEO, Committee for Adelaide, Australia Hosking, Geoffrey, Professor Emeritus of Russian History at the School of Slavonic & East European Studies, University College London, UK Howe, Neil, Historian, Economist, Demographer and Writer, US

557 contributors Hu, Shuli, Editor-in-Chief, Caijing magazine, Beijing, China Huddleston, Andrew, Dr, Department of Philosophy, Birkbeck, Uni- versity of London, UK Hugemark, Bo, Military Historian and former Head of the Military History Department at the Military Academy, Sweden Huldt, Bo, Professor, the Swedish Defence College, Sweden Hultberg, Mats, CEO, Swedish Chamber of Commerce in Germany Huntington, Samuel P. (1927–2008), Political Scientist, Harvard Uni- versity, Cambridge, US Hurd, Madeleine, Lecturer, Södertörn University, Stockholm, Sweden/ Associate Professor at Södertörns University College, Stockholm, Sweden Husebye, Alexander, CEO, the Centre for Business History, Sweden Huss, Markus, Freelance Journalist and Doctoral Student, Baltic and East European Graduate School, Södertörn University, Stockholm, Sweden Hylland Eriksen, Thomas, Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Oslo, Norway Hyllienmark, Olov, Translator, Författarlandslaget, Stockholm, Swe- den Hylton III Morris, Assistant Professor (Director of Historic Preserva- tion Program and Director of PI:N), University of Florida, US Hårdh, Robert, Executive Director, Civil Rights Defenders, Sweden Hårdstedt, Martin, Professor of History, Umeå University, Sweden Håstad, Disa, Journalist and former Moscow Correspondent for Dagens­ Nyheter, Sweden Hägg, Göran, Writer, Reviewer, Senior Lecturer in the History of Literature, Stockholm, Sweden Hägglund, Göran, Minister for Social Affairs and party Leader, Chris- tian Democrats, Sweden Häggström, Olle, Professor, Mathematical Statistics, Chalmers Uni- versity of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden Häglund, Kjell, Cultural Journalist and Editor Residence magazine, Stockholm, Sweden Härd, Mats, Sports Columnist, Göteborgs-posten, Sweden Höglund, Carina, Mother of Engla Höglund, Sweden Högselius, Per, Associate Professor, Division of History of Science and Technology at KTH, Stockholm, Sweden Högström, Jenny, Translator and Book Reviewer, Helsingborgs Dagblad, Sweden Höije, Katarina, Freelance Writer, Sweden

558 contributors Höjer, Henrik, PhD in History, Journalist at Svenska Dagbladet and Forskning och Framsteg, Stockholm, Sweden Hökmark, Gunnar Swedish Member of the European Parliament, Vice-President of the EPP Group, Sweden Hörstadius, Erik, Journalist, Affärsvärlden, Sweden

Ibelings, Hans, Art Historian and Independent Architecture Critic, Exhibition Organiser and Writer, the Netherlands Ideland, Malin, Associate Professor of Ethnology, Malmö University, Sweden Idergard, Thomas, Senior Adviser, Magnora AB, Stockholm, Sweden Ihanus, Juhani, University of Helsinki/Associate Professor of Psychol- ogy, University of Helsinki, Finland Ilshammar, Lars, Historian and Journalist, Sweden Imamura, Anne E., Professor, Department of Sociology, Georgetown University, US Ingdahl, Waldemar, Director of think tank Eudoxa, Stockholm, Swe- den Ingerö, Johan, PR Consultant and Freelance Writer, Sweden Ingemarsson, Kajsa, Author, Sweden Ingmarsson, Niklas, Curator, Kulturen i Lund, Sweden Ingvar, Martin, Professor of Integrative Medicine at the Osher Centre for Integrative Medicine and active at the Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Sweden Introvigne, Massimo, Dr, CESNUR (Centre for Studies on New Re- ligions), Turin, Italy Irenius, Lisa, Journalist, Sweden Irwin, Robert, Historian, Novelist and Writer on Arabic Literature, UK Isacson, Maths, Professor Emeritus of Economic History, Uppsala University, Sweden Isacsson, Lars, Municipal Commissioner, Avesta Municipality, Sweden Isaksson, Anders (1943–2009), Author and Journalist, Dagens Industri, Stockholm, Sweden Isenberg, Bo, PhD in Sociology, University of Lund, Sweden Isitt Mark, Journalist, Sweden Israel, Jonathan, Professor of Modern History at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, US Ivanov, Igor, former Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation (1998–2004), Head of the Security Council of Russia, Russia

559 contributors Jablonka, Ivan, Historian, Collège de France, Paris, France Jackson, Wes, Right Livelihood Award Winner, US Jacobsen Buckley, Jorunn, Assistant Professor of Religion, Bowdoin College, US Jacobsson, Bengt, Professor of Management and Organisation Theory,­ Södertörn University, Stockholm, Sweden Jacobsson, Kerstin, Professor of Sociology, Södertörn University, Stock­ holm, Sweden Jacoby, Russell, Professor of History, UCLA, US Jagers, Sverker, Senior Lecturer, Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg, Sweden Jakobson, Max, Diplomat and Author, Finland Jakobsson, Jim, Translator, Sweden Jakobsson, Johan, Defence Analyst, Sweden Jakubowski, Jackie, Writer on Culture and Editor-in-Chief of Judisk krönika, Sweden Jangfeldt, Bengt, Author, Stockholm, Sweden Jannok, Sofia, Singer-Songwriter, Sweden Jansson, Karin H, PhD, Research Assistant, Department of History, Uppsala University, Sweden Jansson, Li, Labour Economist, Almega, Stockholm, Sweden Jansson, Per, Vice Governor, Sveriges Riksbank, Sweden Jansson, Torkel, Professor Emeritus of History, Uppsala University, Sweden Jardfelt, Anna, Director, Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Sweden Jarl-Åberg, Cecilia, Member of Staff, ALMAeuropa, Stockholm, Sweden Jarnheimer, Lars-Johan, President and CEO of Tele 2, Stockholm, Sweden Jarrick, Arne, Professor of History at Stockholm University, Sweden Jay, Peter, former Economics Editor of The Times (UK) and of the BBC, former British Ambassador to the US Jay, Lifton, Robert, Visiting Professor, Harvard Medical School, US Jeanrond, Werner G, Professor of Divinity at the University of Glas­ gow, UK Jedenheim-Edling, Magnus, Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Stockholm University, Sweden Jenkins, Sir Simon, Journalist, Author, Chair of National Trust, UK Jennings, Jeremy, Professor of Political Theory, King’s College, UK Jennische, Erik, Member of the Board, Swedish International Liberal Centre (SILC), Stockholm, Sweden

560 contributors Jensen, Gunilla, Writer and Dramaturge, Sveriges Television, Sweden Jersenius, Håkan, Town Planner, Småstaden Architects AB, Sweden Jersild, PC, Author and Physician, Sweden Jewert, Jenny, Freelance Journalist, Uppsala, Sweden Joanson, Ove, Chairman of Sveriges Radio, Stockholm, Sweden Joffe, Josef, Publisher-Editor ofDie Zeit, Senior Fellow, Freeman- Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford University and Fellow of the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, Germany Joffrin, Laurent, Editor-in-Chief,Le Nouvel Observateur, Paris, France Johannesson, Lena, Professor of Art History, University of Gothen- burg, Sweden Johannisson, Bengt, Professor, Linnaeus University, Växjö, Sweden Johannisson, Karin, Professor of History of Ideas, Uppsala University, Sweden Johansson, Alf W, Professor of History at Södertörn University Col- lege, Stockholm, Sweden Johansson, Björn, Singer, Sweden Johansson, Dan, Chairman, Finlands Svenska Lärarförbund, Finland Johansson, Fredrik, Senior Partner, Kreab, Sweden Johansson, Inger, Translator, Översättarcentrum, Lund, Sweden Johansson, Jan-Olov, Founder of Science Radio, Sveriges Radio, Upp­ sala, Sweden Johansson, Karl-Magnus, Associate Professor of Political Science, School of Social Sciences, Södertörn University, Stockholm, Sweden Johansson, Karolin A, Press Secretary, Ministry of Employment, Swe- den Johansson, Lars, Gardener, Göteborg City, Sweden Johansson, Lars Anders, Journalist, Poet and Musician, Sweden Johansson, Mathias, Photographer, Sweden Johansson, Mats, Journalist, Writer and Politician, Sweden Johansson, Monica, PhD, Research Fellow, ESOL (Entrepreneurship, Strategy, Organisation and Leadership), Jönköping International Business School, Sweden Johansson, Morgan, Politician, Swedish Social Democrats (Socialde- mokraterna), Sweden Johansson, Ola, former Researcher in Theatre Studies, Lancaster Uni- versity, UK Johansson, Per Magnus, PhD in History of Ideas and Science, Psycho- analyst, University of Gothenburg, Sweden Johansson, Rune, Professor, Ethnic Studies, Linköping University, Swe­den

561 contributors Johansson Heinö, Andreas, PhD in Political Science, Gothenburg University, Sweden/Head of Publishing, Timbro, Sweden Johnson, Anders, Writer and Author, Skriftstället i Vasastan, Sweden Johnson, Björn, PhD, Lecturer at the Department of Political Science, Malmö University, Sweden Johnson, Daniel, Founding Editor, Standpoint magazine, UK Johnson, Robert, Director of the Changing Character of War (CCW) research programme at Oxford University, UK/Senior Research Fellow, University of Oxford, UK Johnsson, Hans-Roland, Assistant Director of Studies, Department of French, Italian and Classical Languages, Stockholm University, Sweden Jokilehto Jukka, Professor, Dr (Special Adviser to the Director Gen- eral of ICCROM), University of Nova Gorica, Slovenia Jones, Kate, Policy Adviser, Design Council, Australia Jonson, Lena, Researcher, the Swedish Institute of International ­Affairs, Sweden Jonsson, Anders, Journalist, Expressen, Sweden Jonsson, Bibi, Author, Professor of Comparative Literature, Lund University, Sweden Jonsson, Gabriel, Lecturer in Korean Language, Department of Ori- ental Languages, Stockholm University, Sweden Jonsson, Helena, Chair, LRF, Sweden Jonsson, Kjell, Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Professor of History of Ideas, Umeå University, Sweden Jonsson, Lars, Artist, Sweden Jonsson, Oscar, PhD Candidate, Department of War Studies, King’s College, UK Jonsson, Ulf, Editor of Signum and Professor of Philosophy of Religion, Newman Institute, Sweden Jonung, Lars, Professor Emeritus, Knut Wicksell Centre for Financial Studies, Department of Economics, Lund University School of Economics and Management, Sweden Jordahl, Henrik, Associate Professor and Programme Director at the Research Institute of Industrial Economics, Stockholm, Sweden Jordan, David, Director of Editorial Policy and Standards, BBC, UK Josefson, Eva-Karin, PhD in French Language, Stockholm University, Sweden Joseph, Branden W., Frank Gallipoli Professor of Modern and Con- temporary Art, Department of Art History and Archaeology, Co- lumbia University, US

562 contributors Joyce, Robert, Senior Research Economist, Institute for Fiscal Studies, UK Juergensmeyer Mark, Professor, University of California, Berkeley, US Jungsin, Nikolai, Bus Driver, Sweden Jutterström, Christina, CEO of Swedish Television, Stockholm, Sweden Jönsson, Bodil, Professor Emerita, Certec, Faculty of Engineering, Lund University, Sweden Jørum, Emma, Doctoral Student, Department of Government, Upp­ sala University, Sweden

Kagan, Frederick, Christopher DeMuth Chair and Director, Critical Threats Project, American Enterprise Institute, US Kagan, Kimberly, President, Institute for the Study of War, US Kagan, Robert, Writer, PhD in American History and Researcher at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and Transatlan- tic Fellow at the German Marshall Foundation, US Kahle, Sigrid (1928–2013), Journalist and Writer, Sweden Kaijser, Thomas, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics, Linköping Uni- versity, Sweden Kajfeš, Goran, Musician, Trumpet Player, Sweden Kakar Sudhir, Writer and Psychoanalyst, India Kaldor, Mary, Professor and Director of the Programme on Global Civil Society at the Centre for the Study of Global Governance, London School of Economics, UK Kallio, Sakari, Researcher and Head of the Department of Cognitive Neuroscience and Philosophy, Skövde University, Sweden Kaltsas, Ioannis, Senior Adviser to the Board of the European Invest- ment Bank, Greece Kamenskii, Alexander B., Professor and Head, Faculty of Humanities – School of History, Member of the HSE Academic Council, Higher­ School of Economics University, Russia Kamm, Oliver, Editorial Writer, The Times, UK Kanaan, Oussama, Deputy Division Chief of the Monetary and Capi- tal Market, International Monetary Fund, US Kaplan, Jeffrey, Author and Associate Professor of Religion at the University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh, US Kaplan, Robert, Author and Senior Fellow at the Center for a New American Security in Washington, US Kaplan Suzanne, Associate Professor, Uppsala University, Sweden Kapur, Akash, PhD, Journalist and Columnist, India

563 contributors Karaveli, Halil Magnus, Senior Fellow, Central Asia-Caucasus Insti- tute, Silk Road Studies Program, Johns Hopkins University, US Karimnia, Elahe, PhD Fellow, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Karlholm, Dan, Professor of Art History, the School of Culture and Education, Södertörn University, Stockholm, Sweden Karlson, Gunnar, Major General, Director for the Swedish Defence Forces, Military Intelligence and Security Directorate, Sweden Karlson, Nils, PhD, the City University, Founder and CEO, Ratio, Stockholm, Sweden Karlsson, Gunnar, Professor of Teletraffic Systems, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Karlsson, Ingmar, former Consul General of Sweden in Istanbul, Se- nior Fellow at the Centre for Middle Eastern Studies, University of Lund, Sweden Karlsson, Klas-Göran, Lecturer, Department of History, Lund Univer­ sity, Sweden Karlsson, Kristian, Journalist, Neo magazine, Stockholm, Sweden Karlsson, Lena S, Cultural Journalist, Sweden Karlsson, Martin, Dr, Research Fellow, Oxford Institute of Ageing, University of Oxford, UK Karlsson, Nils, Associate Professor, CEO, Ratio, Sweden Karlsson, Åsa, PhD, Editor-in-chief, the Dictionary of Swedish Na- tional Biography, the National Archives of Sweden, Sweden Karlung, Jon, CEO, Bahnhof AB, Sweden Karssenberg, Hans, Partner and Founder at Stipo, Board Member and Founder at Inspiring Cities International Network for Cities and Culture, the Netherlands Kashnikov, Boris, Director of the International Crisis Group, Moscow, Russia Katz, Bruce, Vice President and Founding Director of the Brookings Institution, Founding Director of Metropolitan Policy Program, US Kaufmann, Eric, Professor, Department of Politics, Birkbeck College, London, UK Kay, John, Author and Economist, Visiting Professor, London School of Economics, UK Keane, John, Professor of Politics at the University of Sydney and at the Wissenschaftszentrum, Berlin, Germany Kegler, Harald, Dr, Labor für Regionalplanung, Germany Kelbaugh, Doug, Professor of Architecture and former Dean, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Michi- gan, US

564 contributors Kempe, Anders, Social Analyst and Founder of the Consultancy Firm JKL, Sweden Kempe, Jessica, Art Critic, Dagens Nyheter, Stockholm, Sweden Ken, Oleg (1960–2007), Professor of History at Herzen University, St Petersburg, Russia Kendall, Bridget, Diplomatic Correspondent, BBC, UK Kendall, Elisabeth, Senior Research Fellow in Arabic, University of Oxford, UK Kennedy, Angus, Convenor, Associate Fellow, the Institute of Ideas, UK Kennedy, Hugh N, Professor, SOAS, University of London, UK Kent, Ethan, Senior Vice President, Project for Public Spaces, New York, US Kent, Fred, President and Founder, Project for Public Spaces, New York, US Kent, Neil, Associate of the Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge, Professor of European History and Culture at the Russian Academy of Art, in St Petersburg, UK/Russia Keret, Etgar, Author, Israel Kern, Stephen, Professor, History, Ohio State University, US Kevius, Regina, Municipal Commissioner, Stockholm, Sweden Khalaji, Mehdi, Senior Fellow, the Washington Institute, US Khalidi, Ahmad Samih, former Palestinian Negotiator, Senior Associ- ate Member, St Antony’s College, Oxford, UK Khanfar, Wadah, Head of Al Jazeera, Doha, Qatar Khilnani, Sunil, Professor of Politics, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK/Professor, Johns Hopkins University, US/Professor and Director of India Institute at King’s College, London, Khorsand, Maria, CEO of Sweden’s Technical Research Institute, Sweden Kihlbom, Magnus, Psychiatrist and Psychoanalyst, Sweden Kimball, Roger, Writer, Conservative Art Critic and Social Commen- tator, Co-Editor and Co-Publisher of The New Criterion, US Kimche, David (1928–2011), PhD, Israel Council for Foreign Relations, Israel Kinberg Batra, Anna, Politician, Moderaterna, Moderate Party, Swe- den Kinde, Johan, Singer and Songwriter, Sweden Kindermann, Harald, Ambassador of Germany Kindstrand, Gunilla, Head of Culture, Mittmedia, Sweden

565 contributors Kinn, Gunilla, Freelance Journalist, Stockholm, Sweden Kinnwall, Mats, Chief Analyst, Blue Institute, Stockholm Sweden Kirby, William, Professor, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University, US Kiverstein, Julian, Assistant Professor of Neurophilosophy, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands Kjöller, Hanne, Editorial Writer, Dagens Nyheter, Stockholm, Sweden Klausen, Jytte, Professor, Department of Politics, Brandeis University, Massachusetts, US Kleberg, Olof, Journalist, Sweden Klein, Georg, Professor, Microbiological and Tumour Biological Cen- tre, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden Klein, Helle, Journalist and Writer, Stockholm, Sweden Klemensiewicz, Marina, Secretary of Habitat and Social Inclusion, City of Buenos Aires, Argentina de Klerk, Eva, Community Builder, Process Manager and Urban Activ- ist, NDSM Amsterdam, the Netherlands Kling, Nicole, Freelance Writer, Stockholm, Sweden Klingberg, Per, Freelance Journalist, Sweden Klinge, Matti, Historian and Author, Finland Klippvik, Ola, Author and Journalist at Östgötakorrespondenten, Sweden Klumpner, Hubert, Principal of urban-Think Thank (uTT) and Profes- sor of Architecture and Urban Design at the Swiss Institute of Technology (eidgenössische Technische Hochschule, eTH) Zürich in Switzerland and Guest Professor at the Graduate School of Archi- tecture and Planning, Columbia university Klute, Ed, Director of Mira Media, the Netherlands Knape, Anders, Chairman, Counties and Country Council, Sweden Knapstein Gabriele, Dr Curator, Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum für Gegenwart, Berlin, Germany Knauff, Kristina, Architect, Sweden Knox, Thim, Director of the Fitzwilliam Museum, former Director of the Sir John Soane’s Museum, UK Knutson, Ulrika, Author and Journalist, Sweden Knutsson, Johannes, Professor of Police Research, Norwegian Police University College, Norway Knutsson Bråkenhielm, Lotta, Doctoral Student, Philosophy of Reli- gion, Uppsala University, Sweden Kohlström, Björn, Freelance Journalist and Teacher, Jönköping, Sweden Koistinen, Teodor, Folkpartiet (the Liberal Party of Sweden), Stock- holm Municipality, Sweden

566 contributors Koivisto, Mauno, President of Finland, Finland Kolakowski, Leszek (1927–2009), Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, Comittee on Social Thought, University of Chicago and Fellow of the British Academy, UK Kollberg, Kersti, Author and Journalist, Sweden Kollhoff, Hans, Professor and Architect, Germany Kolstela, Risto, Secretary General, Colonel, MsEcon, Secretariat of the Security Committee, Finland Korn, Dan, Author and Debater, Sweden Kornelius, Stefan, International Section Head, Süddeutsche Zeitung, Germany Kornfeldt, Torill, Science Journalist and Author, Sweden Kováts András, Director, Menedék – Hungarian Association for ­Migrants, Hungary Krantz, Tobias, Director of Education, Research & Innovation, the Con­federation of Swedish Enterprise, Sweden Kraus, Sibella, President, Substainable Agriculture Education, US Kreuter, Delphine, Photographer, France Krier, Léon, Architect, Luxembourg/France Kristersson, Ulf, Minister of Social Security, Sweden Kristoffersson, Sara, Author, Journalist and Professor at University College of Arts, Crafts and Design (Konstfack), Sweden Kruger, Danny, Chairman and Chief Executive, Only Connect, UK Krugman, Paul, Columnist, The New York Times, US Kruse, Agneta, PhD, Senior Lecturer, School of Economics and Manage­ ment, Lund University, Sweden Krusell, Per, Professor, Princeton University, US Küchen, Maria, Cultural Journalist, Author, Sweden Kullander, Sven, Chairman, Royal Academy of Science Energy Com- mittee, Sweden Kumlin, Staffan, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Göteborg, Sweden Kummel, Linda, Planning Architect, Spacescape AB, Sweden Kunstler, James Howard, Author, US Kuper, Adam, Professor, Department of Human Science, Brunel Uni- versity, UK/former Professor, Department of Human Science, Bru- nel University, UK Kurkiala, Mikael, PhD, Lecturer, Department of Cultural Anthropol- ogy and Ethnology, Uppsala University, Sweden Kwarteng, Kwasi, Conservative Member of Parliament and Author of Ghosts of Empire, UK

567 contributors Kviberg, Jesper, Drummer, Sweden Kvorning, Jens, Architect, Professor, Det Kongelige Danske ­Kunst­ akademi, Kunstakademiets Arkitektskole, Copenhagen, Denmark Kåberg, Helena, PhD in Art History, Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden Kåreland, Lena, Author and Professor Emerita, Uppsala University, Sweden Kärrholm, Sara, PhD in History of Literature, Sweden Köning-Jerlmyr, Anna, Politician, the Moderate Party, Sweden

Lachman Gary, Author, UK Lacroix, Stéphane, Professor, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Sciences Po, France Lager, Mitra H, Biomedical Analyst and Author, Sweden Lagercrantz, Arvid, Senior Journalist, Stockholm, Sweden Lagercrantz, Carl-Erik, Vice President, Telenor Sverige AB, Sweden Lagercrantz, Hugo, MD and Professor of Medicie, Karolinska Institu- tet, Sweden Lagercrantz, Leo, Journalist, Editor-in-Chief and Founder of News- mill, Stockholm, Sweden Lagercrantz, Marika, Cultural Counsellor, Embassy of Sweden in Ger­many Lagergren, Nina, half sister of Raoul Wallenberg, Sweden Lagerholm, Martin, Freelance Journalist and Literary Critic, Svenska Dagbladet, Stockholm, Sweden Lagerkvist, Johan, Researcher on International Relations in North East Asia at Utrikespolitiska Institutet (the Swedish Institute of Inter- national Affairs), Stockholm, Sweden Lagerlund, Henrik, Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Talbot College, the University of Western , Canada Lagerqvist, Christopher, PhD Economic History, University of Gothen­burg, Sweden Lagerqvist, Thomas, Partner, Mannheimer Swartling, Stockholm, Sweden/Consultant, Mannheimer Swartling, Hong Kong, China Lagerroth, Ulla-Britta, Professor Emerita of Literature, Lund Univer- sity, Sweden Lagos, Ricardo, former President of Chile, Chile Lal, Deepak, Professor, UCLA, US Lalander, Rickard, Associate Professor of Latin American Studies, Department of Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies, Stockholm University, Sweden

568 contributors Lamberth, Marion, PhD, Lecturer, Division of Musicology, Lund University, Sweden Lambertz, Göran, former Chancellor of Justice, Sweden Lamme, Victor, Head of the Cognitive Neuroscience Group, Univer- sity of Amsterdam, the Netherlands Lanata, Jorge, Journalist and Writer, Argentina Landelius, Peter, Journalist and former Ambassador, Sweden Landes, David, Professor Emeritus of Economics at Harvard Univer- sity, US Landgren, Nils, Trombonist, Sweden Landgren, Per, Politician, Kristdemokraterna (Swedish Christian Demo­­­­crats), Sweden Landin, Per, Writer and Journalist, Stockholm, Sweden Lang, Sean, Director of Better History Group, UK Lapidus, Arne, Journalist, Tel Aviv, Israel Lapouge, Jacques, Ambassador, Embassy of France in Sweden, Stock- holm, Sweden Lappalainen, Tomas, Journalist and Writer of non-fiction works on Italy and the Mafia, Sweden Lappalainen Hjerström, Lars-Erik, Art Critic and Philosopher, Sweden Larevraín, Luis, Politician, Executive Director of the Freedom and Delopment Institute, Chile Larsdotter, Anna, Journalist and Author, Sweden Larsen, Lars Frode, Author and Researcher on Knut Hamsun, Norway Larson, Kate, PhD, Department of Philosophy, Uppsala University, Sweden Larsson, Allan, Chairman of Swedish Television, Sweden/Journalist and Politician, Stockholm, Sweden Larsson, Anna, Contralto, Sweden Larsson, Erik W, Freelance Journalist, Sweden Larsson, Gunnar, Artist, Lecturer at the University College of Arts, Crafts and Design, Stockholm, Sweden Larsson, Göran, Lecturer, Department of Literature, History of Ideas and Religion, University of Gothenburg, Sweden Larsson, Hans Albin, Professor of History, Kristianstad University, Sweden/Professor of History, School of Education and Communi- cation (HLK), Sweden Larsson, Henry, Journalist, Librarian at Talboks- och punktskrifts­bib­ lio­teket, Sweden Larsson, Hillevi, Politician, Swedish Social Democratic Party, Chair- man of Republiskanska föreningen, Sweden

569 contributors Larsson, Janerik, Member of the Board, Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson, Senior Vice President of the Confederation of Swedish Enterprise, Stockholm, Sweden Larsson, Jonas, Director of Environmental Affairs, SSAB, Sweden Larsson, Karl-Olov, CEO, Svenska Filmbolaget Axess, Stockholm, Sweden Larsson, Lars-Olof, Professor, Historian and Author, Sweden Larsson, Lisbeth, Author and Professor of Literature, University of Gothenburg, Sweden Larsson, Mats, Professor of Economic History, Uppsala University, Sweden Larsson, Robert L, Analyst, Swedish Defence Research Agency, Stock- holm, Sweden Larsson, Stefan, Actor and Director, Dramaten, Stockholm, Sweden Larsson, Stig, Author and Playwright, Sweden Larsson, Therese, Journalist, Berlin, Germany Larsson, Tomas, Lecturer, Department of Politics, University of Cam- bridge, UK Latynina, Yulia, Journalist and Radio Host, Radio Station Echo of Moscow, Russia Lau, Emily, Member of the Legislature, respresenting the Liberal Party/ Vice-Chairperson of the Democratic Party, Hong Kong, China Laurén, Anna-Lena, Leader Writer, Hufvudstadsbladet, Finland/Mos- cow Correspondent, Dagens Nyheter. Sweden Laurin, Dan, Recorder Player, Professor, National University for Fine Arts and Music, Tokyo, Japan Law, Stephen, Professor of Philosophy, Heythrop College, UK Lawlor, Sheila, Director, Politeia, UK Lawrence, David, MD, MPH, Chairman of the Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Oakland, US/former Chairman of Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Oakland, US Lawson, Nigel, former Chancellor of the Exchequer, UK and Member of the Economic Affairs Committee of the House of Lords, UK Lazear, Edward, Economist, former Chief Economic Adviser to Pres- ident George W. Bush, US Leandoer, Kristoffer, Author, Sweden Lee Megan, Senior Manager for Community Outreach, Southwest Airlines, US, Legge, Kylie, Director, Place Partners, Australia Legrain, Philippe, Economic Adviser to the President of the European Commission, UK

570 contributors Lehman, Michael, Chairman, Förenade Monarkister, Sweden Lehmann, Steffen, Professor of Sustainable Design, UniSA, Australia Leijonborg, Lars, Chairman of the Folkpartiet (Liberal Party), Stock- holm, Sweden Leijonhufvud, Åke, Author, Sweden Leinberger, B Christopher, Land Use Strategist, Developer, Research- er and Author, and Research Professor, George Washington ­University School of Business, US Lellouche, Pierre, Writer and Politician, Deputé of the Assemblée Nationale, France Lemahieu, Jean-Luc, Director Policy Analysis and Public Affairs, UNODC, Austria Lemke, Birsel, Environmentalist and Founder of HAYIR, Right Live- lihood Award Winner, Turkey Lemne, Carola, MD, General Manager, Danderyds Hospital/President and Chief Executive Officer of Praktikertjänst AB, Associate Profes- sor at Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm/CEO, the Confederation of Swedish Enterprise, Sweden Lennartsson, Rebecka, PhD in Ethnology and Founder of the Feminist magazine Bleck, Stockholm, Sweden Lennerhed, Lena, Professor of History of Ideas, Södertörn University, Stockholm, Sweden Leonard, Mark, Co-Founder and Director of the European Council on Foreign Relations, UK Levander, Caroline, PhD Candidate, University of Gothenburg, Swe- den Levander, Sten, Professor, Department of Criminology, Malmö Uni- versity, Sweden Levay, Charlotta, Associate Professor in Business Administration, Lund University, Sweden Lewenhagen, Jan, Correspondent, Berlin, Dagens Nyheter, Sweden Levi, Hagai, Film and Television Director, Writer, Editor, Producer and Critic, Israel Lewin, Leif, Skytteansk Professor Emeritus in Rhetoric and Political Science, Department of Government, Uppsala University, Swe- den Lewis Patricia, Research Director, Chatham House, Ireland/UK Levy, David, Associate Fellow, Said Business School, formerly Control- ler Public Policy, BBC, UK Lévy, Bernard-Henri, Philosopher, Author and Journalist, Paris, France Li, Yiyun, Author, Lecturer at University of California, Davis, US

571 contributors Liberatos, Christopher, Designer and Architect, Bevan & Liberatos, US Lidbeck, Tomas, Librarian and Non-Fiction Author, Sweden Lidbom, Olle, Media Analyst and CEO, Oxys, Sweden Lie, John, Professor of Sociology, University of California, Berkeley, US Lieven, Anatol, Professor, King’s College London and a Member of Foundation in Washington, UK Lieven, Dominic, Professor of Russian Government, London School of Economics, UK Lifton, Robert Jay, Professor, the City University of New York, US/ Visiting Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Massa- chusetts, US Lifvendahl Tove, Writer and Political Editor-in-chief, Svenska Dag­ bladet, Sweden Liik, Kadri, Director of the International Centre for Defence Studies, Tallin, Estonia Liliequist, Bengt, former Doctor of Medicine, Umeå University, Swe- den Liljegren, Bengt, Historian and Author, Sweden Liljestrand, Jens, PhD and Journalist, Sweden Lim, Daniel, Programme Manager, Think City, Malaysia Limare Hjelte, Anita, Author, Sweden Lind, Ingela, Journalist, Art Critic and Author, Sweden Lindahl, Björn, Journalist, Oslo, Norway Lindal, Maria, Violinist, Musical Director, Sweden Lindberg, Anders, Social Analyst, CEO and Founder of the Consul- tancy Firm JKL, Sweden Lindberg, Bo, Professor of the History of Ideas, University of Gothen- burg, Sweden Lindberg, Christian, Trombonist, Conductor and Composer, Sweden Lindeberg, Per, Journalist and Author, Sweden Lindeborg, Lisbeth, PhD in Political Science, Writer and Journalist, Sweden Lindell, Bo, Photographer, Sweden Lindensjö, Bo, Professor Emeritus, Department of Political Science, Stockholm University, Sweden Linder, PJ Anders, former Political Editor-in-chief of Svenska Dagbladet, as from August 2013 CEO and Editor-in-Chief of Axess Publishing, Stockholm, Sweden Linderborg, Åsa, Cultural Editor, Aftonbladet, Stockholm, Sweden

572 contributors Lindgren, Håkan, Freelance Journalist, Sweden Lindgren, Magnus, Jazz Musician and Composer, Sweden Lindgren, Martin, Doctoral Student, Department of Cultural Anthro­ polgy and Ethnology, University of Uppsala, Sweden Lindgren, Torgny, Author and Member of the Swedish Academy, Stockholm, Sweden Lindgren-Åsbrink, Marika, Economic Adviser to the Social Democratic­ Party, Sweden Lindholm, Gunilla, Landscape Architect and Senior Lecturer at SLU- Alnarp, Sweden Lindkvist, Thomas, Professor of Medieval History, University of ­Gothenburg, Sweden Lindqvist, Cecilia, Sinologist, Sweden Lindqvist, Herman, Journalist and Author, Sweden Lindroth, Bengt, Journalist, former Journalist, Sveriges Radio, Sweden Lindstedt, Gunnar, Author and Journalist, Sweden Lindstand, Josefine, Singer, Pianist, Composer, Sweden Lindström, Ulf, Professor, Department of Sociology, Political Science and Community Planning, University of Tromsø, Norway Linklater, Alexander, Co-Editor, Prospect magazine, UK Linnell, Björn, Journalist, Sweden Linnér, Sture (1917–2010), former Diplomat and Professor of Greek Language and Literature, Sweden Lintner, Bertil, Journalist, Sweden Lipner, Julius J, Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge, UK Lisberg Jensen, Ebba, PhD in Human Ecology, Malmö University, Sweden Littke, Hélène, PhD Fellow, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Littorin, Sven Otto, Party Secretary, Moderaterna (Swedish Moderate Party), Stockholm, Sweden Liu, Peggy, Chair, JUCCCE, China Livernois, Jay, former Director of Eranos Foundation, Switzerland Ljung Svensson, Ann-Sofi, former Lecturer, Centre for Language and Literature, Lund University, Sweden/ PhD Comparative Literature, Faculty of Culture and Society, Malmö University, Sweden Ljungberg, Carl Johan, PhD in Politics, Writer, Sweden Ljungberg, Christer, CEO, Trivector, Lund, Sweden Ljunggren, Kristina, Priest, Storkyrkan, Stockholm, Sweden Ljunggren, Magnus, Professor Emeritus of Russian Literature, Uni- versity of Göteborg, Sweden

573 contributors Ljunggren, Stig-Björn, PhD., Political Scientist, Columnist, Sweden Ljungvall, Tobias, Journalist and former Member of Staff at the Swed- ish National Police Board, Sweden Lloyd, John, Director of Axess Programme on Journalism and Democ- racy, UK Lmrabet, Ali, Journalist, Morocco Locke, Madonna, Urban Designer, URBIS, Australia Locke, Ryan, Doctoral Fellow, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Lodén, Torbjörn, Professor of Chinese, Stockholm University, Sweden Lodenius, Anna-Lena, Journalist, Author and Lecturer, Sweden Loflin, Katherine, Principal of Loflin Consulting Solutions, US Logan, Willie, Dr. Founder of the Opa-locka Community Develop- ment Corporation (OLCDC), former Mayor of the City of Opa- locka, US Logevall, Fredrik, Professor of History, Cornell University, US Lomas, David, Professor of Art History, University of Manchester, UK Longstaffe-Gowan, Todd, Landscape Architect and Historian, UK Loo, Wilfred BH, Planner, Singapore Lopéz Menédez, Manuela, Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Project Coordina- tor for the City of Buenos Aires, Argentina Loreck, Hanne Professor Dr, University of Fine Arts of Hamburg, Germany Louër, Laurence, Research Fellow, Science Po, Paris, France Low, Setha, Professor of Anthropology, Environmental Psychology, Geography and Women’s Studies, Director of the Public Space Research Group at The Graduate Center, City University of New York, US Lovén, Svante, Lecturer and Researcher at the Department of Litera- ture, University of Gävle, Sweden Lownie, Andrew, Author, Stalin’s Englishman: The Lives of Guy Burgess, UK Lucas, Edward, Journalist, the Economist, UK Luce, Edward, Bureau Chief, Financial Times, Washington, US Lukashevsky, Sergei, Director, the Sakharov Museum, Russia Lukyanov, Fyodor, Editor of Russia in Global Affairs, Moscow, Russia Lund, Aron, Editorial Writer, Expressen, Stockholm, Sweden Lundahl, Mats, Professor of Development Economics at Stockholm School of Economics, Stockholm, Sweden Lundberg, Camilla, Music Critic and Writer, Sweden Lundberg, Johan, Associate Professor of Comparative Literature and 2007–2012 Editor-in-Chief of Axess Magazine, Stockholm, Sweden

574 contributors Lundberg, Urban, PhD in History and Researcher, Institute for Future Studies, Stockholm, Sweden Lundblad, Nicklas, Head of Public Policy, Google, California, US Lundby-Wedin, Wanja, President, Swedish Trade Union Confederation­ (LO), Stockholm, Sweden Lundgren, Caj, Translator and Journalist, Sweden Lundgren, Frans, Research Fellow, Department of History of Science and Ideas, Lund University, Sweden Lundh, Lars-Gunnar, Professor of Psychology, Lund University, Swe- den Lundh, Martin, Student, Department of Theology, Lund University, Sweden Lundin, Per, Associate Professor of Economic History, Uppsala Uni- versity, Sweden Lundin, Susanne, Professor of Ethnology, Lund University, Sweden Lundqvist, Åke, Journalist, Author, Critic, Sweden Lundström, Catarina, Author, Sweden Lundström, Mats, Senior Lecturer in Political Science at Uppsala University, Sweden Luthersson, Peter, PhD in Literature, former Publisher and CEO at Bokförlaget Atlantis, Ax:son Johnson Foundation, Stockholm, Swe- den Luttenberger, Franz, PhD, Lecturer at the Department of History of Science and Ideas, Uppsala University, Sweden Lydon, Mike, Principal, the Street Plans Collaborative, US Lysell, Roland, Professor of Literature, University of Stockholm, Swe- den Lyttkens, Lorentz, Social Scientist and Consultant, Sweden Löfgren, Mikael, Editor, Dagens Nyheter, Stockholm, Sweden and Writer, Stockholm, Sweden Löfgren, Orvar, Professor Emeritus in European Ethnology, Depart- ment of Arts and Cultural Sciences, Lund University, Sweden Löjdquist, Fredrik, Minister, Embassy of Sweden in Vienna, Austria Lönnroth, Johan, Associate Professor of Economics, Sweden Lönnroth, Lars, Professor Emeritus, Department of Literature, History­ of Ideas and Religion, University of Gothenburg, Sweden Lönnqvist, Tomas, Freelance Writer, Sweden Lööf, Annie, Minister for Industry and Trade, Centerpartiet, Sweden Lööv, Sven-Olov, Editorial Writer, Östersundsposten, Sweden Lööw, Helene, PhD, Department of History, Uppsala University, Sweden

575 contributors Mabilog, Patrick E Jed, Chief executive and Mayor of Iloilo City, Republic of the Philippines Mabon, Hunter, former Professor, School of Business, Stockholm University, Sweden Maccoby, Michael, PhD, President, the Maccoby Group, Washington DC, US MacCulloch, Diarmaid, Professor of the History of the Church, Uni- versity of Oxford, UK Mackie, Greg, CEO, Place Leaders Asia Pacific, Australia MacMillan, James, Classical Composer and Conductor, Madanipour Ali, Professor of Urban Design and the Director of ­Global Urban Research Unit at Newcastle University, UK Madden, Kathy, Co-Founder and Director of Education and Training, Project for Public Spaces, US Madestam, Jenny, Political Scientist at Stockholm University, Sweden Madon, Sakine, Managing Editor, Newsmill, Sweden Magnusson, Cecilia, Physician, Acting Director, Karolinska Institutet School of Public Health, Stockholm, Sweden Magnusson, Jörgen, ThD, Lecturer in History of Religions at the ­Department of Theology, Uppsala University, Sweden Magnusson, Lars, Professor of Economic History at Uppsala Univer- sity, Sweden Mahcupyan, Etyen, Writer, Turkish Economy and Social Studies Foun­dation, Turkey Mahmood, Qaisar, Author, Head of Department, the Swedish Natio­ nal Heritage Board, Sweden Maidt-Zinke, Kristina, Journalist and Literary Critic, Translator from Swedish to German Cultural section of Süddeutsche Zeitung, München, Germany Maier, Charles, Center for European Studies, Harvard University, US Maier, Pauline, Professor, MIT, US Maiolo, Joe, Professor of International History, King’s College Lon- don, UK Makko, Aryo, PhD Student in History, Stockholm University, Sweden Malik, Kenan, Writer and Journalist, London, UK Malm, Fredrik, Politician, Liberal People’s Party (Folkpartiet), Sweden Malmberg, Bo, Professor of Human Geography at Stockholm Univer- sity, Research Leader at the Institute for Future Studies, Stockholm, Sweden Malmberg, Carl-Johan, Author and Reviewer, Sweden von Malmborg, Ingvar, Author and Journalist, Sweden

576 contributors af Malmborg, Mikael (1962–2001), PhD, Department of History, Lund University, Sweden/Associate Professor of History and European Studies at the Swedish Institute for Foreign Affairs, Sweden Malmqvist, Erik, Postdoctoral Researcher, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden Malmsjö, Jan, Actor, Stockholm, Sweden Mancini, Paolo, Professor of Communication, University of Perugia, Italy Mandrup, Dorte, Architect, Copenhagen, Denmark Manguel, Alberto, Author, France Mansson. Sandy, Actress and Writer, Politician, Sweden Marcus, Lars, PhD, Architect, Royal Institute of Technology, Stock- holm, Sweden Margalit, Avishai, Professor of Philosophy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Marjanen, Antti, Professor, Department of Biblical Studies, Univer- sity of Helsinki, Finland Marko-Nord, Adam, Director and Producer, Alphaville AB, ­Stockholm, Sweden Marshall, Stephen, Lecturer in Transport Planning and Urban Design, the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London, UK Martiin, Carin, Assistant Professor at SLU, Uppsala and the Depart- ment of Economic History, Stockholm University, Sweden Martinez, Cecilia, International Consultant, New York, US Martinez-Backstrom, Nayoka, Project Manager for Planning and Pub- lic Space at UN-Habitat, Kenya Masoomi, Maria, Writer and Debator, Sweden Massengale, John, Architect, Massengale & Co LLC, Founding Chair of Local Chapter, CNU New York, US Matos, Huber, Huber Matos Foundation for Democracy, Miami, US Matthis, Moa, Author and Reviewer, Sweden Mattsson, Christina, Director, Nordiska Museet, Stockholm, Sweden Mattsson. Kristina, Journalist and Author, Sweden Mattsson, Peter A., Dr, Senior Lecturer, Swedish Defence University, Sweden Mattsson, Thomas, Editor in Chief, Expressen, Sweden Matvienko, Valentina I, Governor of St Petersburg, Russia, Politician and Member of the United Russia Party, Russia Mauelshagen, Franz, Dr., Senior Fellow, Institute for Advanced Sus- tainability Studies, Germany Maurer, John H., Alfred Thayer Mahan Professor of Sea Power and Grand Strategy, U.S Naval War College, US

577 contributors May, Simon, Professor of Philosophy, King’s College London, UK Mazarese, Duccio, Programme Manager of the Urban Security Pro- gramme, UNICRI, US Mazlish, Bruce, Professor Emeritus of History, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US Mazzarella, Merete, Author and Professor of Nordic Literature, Uni- versity of Helsinki, Finland McCloskey, Deirdre, Professor, University of Notre Dame, US McFadden, Johnjoe, Professor of Molecular Genetics, University of Surrey, UK McLynn, Neil, Dr, Corpus Christi College, University of Oxford, UK McKee, Robert, former Professor at USC, Author and Founder of Story Seminars, US McMeekin, Sean, Professor of History, Bard College, US McNeill, John R, Professor of History, Georgetown University, US Mead, Walter Russell, Distinguished Scholar in American Strategy and Statesmanship for the Hudson Institute, Hudson Institute, US Megenta, Abiye T, Ethiopian Journalist and Oxford University Re- searcher, UK Mehaffy, Michael, Consultant, Researcher, Educator and Author in Urban Development Innovations, US Mehta, Vikas, Associate Professor of Urbanism, College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning, Cincinnati University, US Meidal, Björn, Professor of Literature, Uppsala University, Sweden Meinander, Henrik, Professor of History, University of Helsinki, Finland Melberg, Arne, Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Oslo, Norway Melhem, Hisham, Washington Bureau Chief, Al-Arabyia, US Melin, Carl, PhD, Director of Public Opinion Analysis, United Minds, Stockholm, Sweden Melin, Lars, Docent in Swedish Language, Stockholm University, Sweden Melin Thomas, Head of the Office of External Relations at the UN- Habitat, Nairobi, Kenya Mellander, Charlotta, Professor of Economics, Jönköping University, Sweden Mellin, Lena, Columnist, Aftonbladet, Sweden Melville, Andrei, Professor of Political Science, Vice-Rector of MGI- MO-University of the MFA of Russia, Russia Meret, Susi, Doctoral Student in Politics and Social Science, Aalborg University, Denmark

578 contributors Merridale, Catherine, Professor of Russian History, Queen Mary Col- lege, London University, UK Mesko, Michael, Architect/Designer, Institute of Classical Architecture & Art, US Metzger, Jonathan, Researcher, Centre for Business History, Uppsala University, Sweden Metzinger, Thomas, Professor and Director of the Theoretical Phi- losophy Group, Department of Philosophy, Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz, Germany Meyer von Bremen, Ann-Helen, Freelance Journalist, Sweden Meyersson Milgrom, Eva-Maria, Visiting Associate Professor, Depart- ment of Sociology, Public Policy Program, Stanford University, California, US Miangar, Eric, Member Habitat III PrepCom Bureau and Second Adviser, at the Permanent Mission of Chad to the United Nations, Chad Micheletti, Michele, Professor, Lars Hierta Chair of Political Science, Department of Political Science, Stockholm University, Sweden Micale, Mark S, Professor of History, University of Illinois, US Michael, Kristine, Artist, Art Educator and PhD Candidate, Jawahar- lal Nehru University, India Micheletti, Michele, Lars Hierta Professor of Political Science, Depart- ment of Political Science, Stockholm University, Sweden Michnik, Adam, Editor-in-Chief, Gazeta Wyborcza, Warsaw, Poland Midgley, Mary, Professor of Philosophy, University of Newcastle, UK Miegel, Meinhard, Director, Institut für Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft, Bonn, Germany Mihaylova, Nadezhda, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bulgaria/ Member of the European Parliament, Member of European Peo- ple’s Party, Brussels, Belgium Milder, Joakim, Jazz Musician, Composer, Professor, the Royal College of Music in Stockholm, Sweden Miles, Richard, Associate Professor and Senior Lecturer, Department of Classics and Ancient History, University of Sydney, Australia/ Associate Professor and Head of the School of Philosophical and Historical Inquiry, University of Sydney. Australia Miller, Steven E, Director, International Security Program, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Massachusetts, US Milosz, Czeslaw (1911–2004), former Professor of Slavic Languages and Literature, Nobel Price Laureate 1980, Warsaw, Poland

579 contributors Milton, Jonas, CEO, Almega AB, Sweden Minogue, Kenneth (1930–2013), Emeritus Professor of Government, LSE, UK Mirowski, Philipe E, Carl E. Koch Professor of Economics, University of Notre Dame, Illinois, US Mishra, Pankaj, Essayist and Novelist, London, UK/India Mitelman, Henrik, Columnist, Economist, Dagens Industri, Sweden Mitter, Rana, Professor of History and Politics of Modern China at the University of Oxford, UK/Director, University of Oxford China Centre, UK Moberg, Pia, PhD, CEO, Japco, Sweden Mohamed Hilmy, Mayor of Matale, Sri Lanka Mohammad, Sara, Chairman of the National Association Never ­Forget Pela and Fadime, and Director of Training for the project Married Against Their Will, Sweden Mokyr, Joel, Professor, Northwestern University, US and Eitan Berglas School of Economics, Israel Moïsi, Dominique, Founder and Senior Adviser at the French Institute for International Relations, France Molander, Per, Research Leader and Author, SNS, Sweden Mollo, Luigi, Researcher, Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile, Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli, Italy Montgomery, Erland, Castle Architect, AIX Architects AB, Sweden Moore, Clover, Lord Mayor of Sydney, Australia Moores, Pam, Professor of Modern Languages, University of Aston, Birmingham, UK Morabito, Maurizio, Press Secretary, Freedom Party, London Circle, UK More, Max, PhD, Co-Founder of Extropy Institute, California, US Moreno, Dr. Eduardo, Director of Research and Capacity Develop- ment, UN-Habitat in Nairobi, Kenya Moriarty, Michael, Professor of French, University of Cambridge, UK Morozov, Evgeny, Visiting Scholar at Stanford University, Contribut- ing Editor to Foreign Policy and the Blog “Net Effect”, US Morris, Benny, Professor of History, Middle East Studies Department of Ben-Gurion University, Be’er Sheva, Israel Morris, Jan, Author, Wales, UK Mortensen, Anders, Dr., Department of Literature, Lund University, Sweden Mosander, Jan, Journalist and Writer, Sweden Moshes, Arkady, Director of Russia in the Regional and Global Con-

580 contributors text Research Programme, Finnish Institute of International­ Affairs, Helsinki, Finland Moss, Candida R, Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity, University of Notre Dame, US Moule Elizabeth, Architect, Urban Designer, Co-founder of the Con- gress for the New Urbanism, US Mount, Harry, Writer, Journalist, UK Mouritsen, Per, Professor, Aarhus University, Denmark Mourshed, Mona, Dr., Author and Partner at McKinsey & Company Dubai Office, Dubai Moy, William, Parliamentary Assistant to Lord Low of Dalston, House of Lords, Founder of www.fullfact.org, London, UK Mueller, Jan-Werner, Professor of Politics, University of Princeton, US Muhammad Umar, Qazi Omar Kazi, Graduate of Islamic Educa- tionsí Faculty, Mayor of Kandahar, Afghanistan Mulgan, Geoff, Director, Young Foundation, UK Mullan, John, Professor of English, UCL, UK Mullin, Corinna, Lecturer in Politics of the Middle East, Department of Politics and International Studies, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK Müller-Westermann, Iris, Dr., Moderna Museet, Sweden Müller, Lothar, Journalist, Süddeutsche Zeitung, Germany Müller-Westermann, Iris, Dr. Curator, Moderna Museet, Sweden Munaba, Perusi, Deputy Mayor of Kampala, Uganda Münch, Jens, Freelance Journalist and Photographer, Iraq Münchau, Wolfgang, Co-Founder and Director of Eurointelligence, Adviser and Associate Editor of the Financial Times, Belgium Munkhammar, Johnny (1974–2012), Moderaterna (Moderate Party), Writer and blogger, Sweden Munir, Said Thalib (1965–2004), Right Livelihood Award Winner 2000, Indonesia Munthe, Turi, Founder and CEO of Demotix, London, UK Murrain, Paul, Senior Fellow and Urban Designer at the Prince’s Foundation, Landscape Architect, UK Murray, Douglas, Journalist and Author, former Director of Centre for Social Cohesion, London, UK Murray, Richard, PhD in Economics, US Muzzio, Clara, Director of Urban Regeneration, City of Buenos Aires, Argentina Myrdal, Janken, Professor, the History of Agriculture (SLU), Sweden Månson, Hans, former Editor-in-Chief, Sydsvenskan, Sweden.

581 contributors Månsson, Erik, Author, former Chief Communications Officer, Bon- nier AB, Sweden Månsson, Per Lennart, Translator, Sweden Mårald, Bert, former Historian and Lecturer at Luleå University of Technology, Sweden Mårsén, Anders, Landscape Architect, Stockholm, Sweden Mårtelius, Johan, Professor, History of Architecture, Director of Swed- ish Research Institute in Istanbul, Sweden Möller, Tommy, Professor of Political Science, Stockholm University, Sweden Möllerström, Johanna, PhD Candidate in Economics, Harvard Uni- versity, US Mörner af Morlanda, Magnus, Professor Emeritus of History, Univer- sity of Gothenburg, Sweden Mörtberg, Jan, Defence Strategist, Militärhögskolan, the Military Academy, Sweden Mörtvik, Roger, Analyst/Policy Director, the Swedish Confederation for Professional Employees (TCO), Stockholm, Sweden

Nagel, Thomas, Philosopher, Professor of Philosophy and Law, New York University, US Nakamura, Richard, Dr of Economics, Lecturer, Market and Regions,­ CBEES, Södertörn University, Stockholm, Sweden Nakov, Andrei, Professor, Historian, France Namli, Elena, Author and Doctor of Theology, Department of Theol- ogy, Uppsala University, Sweden Nanda, Meera, Writer, Historian and Philosopher of Science, India Nandra, Ulrika, Freelance Journalist, Sweden Narang Suri, Shipra, Vice President of ISOCARP, India Narrowe, Morton, Chief Rabbi Emeritus, Stockholm, Sweden Négri, Vincent, Researcher, National Centre for Scientific Research and Institute of Social Policy Science, France Nelson, Fraser, Editor of The Spectator, UK Nelson, Marie Clark, Professor, Department of History (TEMA) and Department of Health and Society, Linköping University, Sweden /Professor, Department for Studies of Social Change and Culture (ISAK), Linköping University, Sweden Nelson, Michael R, Professor, Georgetown University, US Nelson, Michael L, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Com- puter Science, Old Dominion University, US Nelvin, Adam, Journalist and Writer, Prime PR, Stockholm, Sweden contributors

Nemo, Philippe, Professor, Economics, Law and Social Sciences De- partment, ESCP Europe, Paris, France Nerbrand, Sofia, Journalist, Editor Axess Magazine, Stockholm, Swe- den Neretnieks, Karlis, Major General, the Royal Swedish Academy of War Science, Sweden Neuding, Paulina, Chefredaktör Magasinet Neo, Sweden Neuman, Ricki, Journalist, Sweden Neuwirth, Robert, Journalist and Author, US Newman, Nic, Visiting Fellow at Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, UK Nicander, Lars, Director of the Centre for Asymmetric Threat Studies (CATS), National Defence College, Stockholm, Sweden Nielsen, Klaus, Professor of Institutional Economics, Department of Management, Birkbeck, University of London, UK/Denmark Niklasson, Birgitta, Researcher, Department of Political Science, Uni- versity of Gothenburg, Sweden Nilsdotter, Karin, Project Leader, Spaceport Sweden, Kiruna, Sweden Nilson, Thomas, Freelance Journalist, Sweden Nilsson, Anna, Doctoral Student, Department of the History of Ideas, Stockholm University, Sweden Nilsson, Bengt, Journalist and Author, Sweden Nilsson, Bertil, Professor of History of Christianity, University of Gothenburg, Sweden Nilsson, Carina, Writer, former a Member of Staff at LO, Sweden Nilsson, Christian, Doctoral Student in Philosophy, Södertörn Uni- versity, Stockholm, Sweden Nilsson, Fredrik, former Visiting Research Fellow, Institute for Ad- vanced Studies in the Humanities, Edinburgh, Scotland Nilsson, Greger, Freelance Journalist, Sweden Nilsson, Gösta, Jazz Musician, Sweden Nilsson, Hans-Jacob, Translator, Borgholm, Sweden Nilsson, Henrik, Author, Sweden Nilsson, Ingela, Professor of Greek, Uppsala Uni­versity, Sweden Nilsson, Iréne, Lecturer Emerita, Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg, Sweden Nilsson, Jenny Maria, Writer, Sweden Nilsson, Joakim, Freelance Writer, Sweden Nilsson, Leif, Municipal Commissioner, Smedjebacken Municipality, Sweden Nilsson, Leo, Composer and Lecturer, Royal College of Music, Stock- holm, Sweden

583 contributors Nilsson, Marie, CEO, Mediavision, Sweden Nilsson, Michael, PhD in the History of Technology, Independent Researcher, Sweden Nilsson, PM, Political Editor, Dagens industri, Stockholm, Sweden Nilsson, Torbjörn, Professor of History, Södertörn University, Stock- holm, Sweden Nilsson Stutz, Liv, Researcher, Department of Archaeology and An- cient History, Lund University, Sweden Nireberaho, Angelique, Deputy Mayor of Kibeho City, Rwanda Nittve, Lars, Director of Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden/M+ museum, Hong Kong, China Nolte, Paul, Professor of History, Jacobs University Bremen, ­Germany Norberg, Jakob, Assistant Professor of Germanic Languages and Lit- erature, John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute, Duke Univer- sity, US Norberg, Johan, Freelance Free-Marketeer and Author, Sweden Norberg, Johan R, Lecturer in Sports, Malmö University, Sweden Norbäck, Pehr-Johan, Associate Professor in Economics and Research- er at the Research Institute of Industrial Economics in Stockholm, Sweden Nord, Lars, Professor and Chair of Political Communication, Mid Sweden University, Sundsvall, Sweden Nordfjell, Ulf, Landscape Architect and Winner of Best in Show at Chelsea Flower Show 2009, Sweden Nordfors, Lennart, Deputy CEO, Gullers Group, Stockholm, Sweden Nordgren Christensen, Annika, Defence and Security Analyst, Sweden Nordin, Jonas, Researcher, Department of History, Stockholm Uni- versity, Swedish Nordin, Svante, Professor Emeritus of the History of Science and Ideas, Lund University, Sweden Nordlund, Marcus, Lecturer, Department for Language and ­Literature, University of Gothenburg, Sweden Nordlund, Peter, Chief Engineer at the Swedish Defence Research Agency, FOI, Sweden Nordquist, Gullög, Professor of Ancient Culture and Society, Univer- sity of Uppsala, Sweden Nordström, Kjell A, Dr of Economics, Stockholm School of Econom- ics, Writer and Public Speaker, Sweden/ Business Author and Pro- fessor, Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden Noreen, Erik, Senior Lecturer, Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, Sweden

584 contributors Norell, Magnus, Researcher, FOI (Totalförsvarets forskningsinstitut), Stockholm, Sweden Norling, Sara, Music Critic, Dagens Nyheter, Stockholm, Sweden Norman, Peter, Minister of the Financial Market, Moderaterna (Swed- ish Moderate Party), Sweden Normann, Richard, Professor and Management Consultant, La Celle Saint Cloud, France/former Professor and Management Consul- tant, La Celle Saint Cloud, France Norrby, Göran, Doctor of History, Sweden Norrhem, Svante, Professor, Department of Historical, Philosophical and Religous Studies, Umeå University, Sweden Norrman, Leif, Freelance Journalist and former Foreign Correspon- dent at Dagens Nyheter, Sweden North, Richard D, Writer, Broadcaster, Commentator and Media Fellow of the Institute of Economic Affairs, UK Nowakowska, Natalia, PhD, Associate Professor, History Faculty, Uni­ versity of Oxford, UK Nováky, György, Senior Lecturer, Department of History, Uppsala University, Sweden Nuchpiam, Theera, Assistant Professor, Coordinator of the “Asia- Europe Studies Programme”, Thailand Research Fund, Bangkok,­ Thailand Nuder, Pär, Politician, former Swedish Minister for Finance, Social­ demokraterna (Swedish Social Democrats), Sweden Nujen, Özz, Comedian and Actor, Sweden Nyarota, Geoffrey, former Editor-in-Chief,Daily News, Harare, Zimbabwe Nyblom, Sofia, Music Journalist and Arts Consultant, TV host at ­Axess TV, Sweden Nybom, Thorsten, Professor, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, University of Örebro, Sweden Nycander, Svante, former Editor-in-Chief, Dagens Nyheter, Stockholm, Sweden Nydahl, Thomas, Writer, Sweden Nygren, Bertil, Professor at the Institute for Security and Strategy, National Defence College, Sweden Nygren, Jan, Vice President of SAAB, Politician, Sweden Nygård, Anniqa, Vice President of the LRF, Sweden Nyhlén, Daniel, Journalist and Author, TV4, Sweden Nyquist Brandt, Åsa, Freelance Journalist, Sweden Nystedt, Lars, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics, Stockholm Uni- versity, Sweden

585 contributors Nyström, Kerstin, BA in Sociology and Russian, Uppsala University, Sweden Nyström, Louise, Professor of Spatial Planning at Blekinge Institute of Technology and Director of the Swedish Urban Environment Council, Sweden Näsström, Britt-Mari, Professor of History of Religions, University of Gothenburg, Sweden

Obrist, Hans Ulrich, Artistic Director, Serpentine Galleries, UK Ockrent, Christine, Author and Journalist, France/Editor in Chief, France Culture, France O’Connor, Dan, Head of Humanities and Social Science, Wellcome Trust, UK Odelberg, Axel, Author, Stockholm, Sweden Odenberg, Mikael, former Swedish Minister of Defence, Stockholm, Sweden Odmark, Petter, Investigator at Försäkringskassan, Sweden Offer, Avner, Chichele Professor of Economic History, Oxford Uni- versity, UK O’Grady, Jane, Founding Member, London School of Philosophy, UK O’Grady, Jeremy, Editor in Chief, and CEO The Week, UK Ohlander, Ann-Sofie, PhD, Professor, School of Humanities, Educa- tion and Sciences, Örebro University, Sweden Ohlsson, Anna, PhD in History of Ideas, Sweden Ohlsson, Birgitta, Politician, Folkpartiet (Swedish Liberal People’s Party), Stockholm, Sweden/Minister for European Union Affairs, Stockholm, Sweden Ohlsson, Per T, Journalist, Writer and Columnist at Sydsvenskan, Sweden Ohly, Lars, Leader Vänsterpartiet (the Left Party), Sweden Ohrlander, Gunnar (1939–2010), Journalist and Writer, Sweden Oke, Femi, International Journalist, UK Oksanen, Patrik, Political Editor, Hudiksvalls tidning, Sweden Olauson, Anders, President, European Patients’ Forum, Sweden Olausson, Magnus, Director of Collections and Research, National- museum, Sweden O’Leary, Duncan, Research Director, Demos, UK Oldenburg, Ray, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, University of West Florida, US Oldfelt Ekéus, Christina, Psychotherapist, Jungian Analyst, Stockholm, Sweden

586 contributors Oldsjö, Fredrik, PhD, Head of UPC (Universitetspedagogiskt Cen- trum), Stockholm University, Sweden Olin, Martin, former Deputy Director of the Swedish Institute at Rome, Research Manager at Nationalmuseum, Sweden Ollén, Joakim, President, Akademiska Hus, Stockholm, Sweden Ollikainen, Eva, Conductor, Finland Olofsgård, Kajsa B, Ambassador for the UN Post-2015 Development Agenda, former Deputy Director of International Trade, Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Sweden Olofsson, Mathilde, Freelance Journalist, Stockholm, Sweden Olofsson, Maud, Minister for Enterprise and Energy and Party ­Leader, Centerpartiet, Sweden Olofsson, Petter, Journalist, Sweden Olsson, Anders, Professor, Department of Literature and History of Ideas, Stockholm University, Sweden Olsson, Christian, Athlete, Sweden Olsson, Jesper, Lecturer, Department of Literature and History of Ideas, Stockholm University, Sweden Olsson, Jojje, Freelance Journalist, Beijing, China Olsson, Karin, Cultural Editor, Expressen, Stockholm, Sweden Olsson, Lova, Author, Sweden Olsson, Mats J, Professor of Psychology, Karolinska Institutet, Stock- holm, Sweden Olsson, Peter J, Political Editor of Kvällsposten, Sweden Olsson, Stefan, PhD in Political Science, Freelance Writer and Re- searcher, Sweden Olsson, Ulf, Author, Sweden Omar, Mohamed, Writer on Cultural Matters, Poet and Editor of the Muslim Journal Minaret, Sweden O’Neill, Onora, Philosopher and President of the EHRC, UK Oramo, Sakari, Principal Conductor, Finnish Radio Symphony Or- chestra, Finland O’Regan, Kevin, Senior Research Scientist, Laboratoire Psychologie de la Perception (LPP), France O’Reilly, William, University Lecturer, Faculty of History, University of Cambridge, UK, and Visiting Scholar, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, US Oreland, Lars, Emeritus Professor of Pharmacology, Uppsala Univer- sity, Sweden Orrenius, Niklas, Author and Journalist, Sweden Ortega, Mary Jane, ICLEI/former Mayor of San Fernando, Philippines

587 contributors Osborne, Robin, Professor, Faculty of Classics, University of Cam- bridge, UK Osten, Suzanne, Film Director and Screenwriter, Sweden Ostrovsky, Arkady, Moscow Bureau Chief, the Economist, Russia Otterberg, Stina, Author, Sweden Ottosson, Jan, Senior Lecturer at the National Institute for Working Life, Sweden Ouis, Pernilla, PhD in Health and Society, Malmö University College, Sweden Overy, Richard, , Professor of History, University of Exeter, UK Oz, Amos, Author, Israel

Pagden, Anthony Professor of Political Science and History, UCLA, US Pagels, Elaine, Harrington Spear Paine Professor of Religion, Princeton University, US Paglia, Camille, Professor of Humanities, University of the Arts, Phil- adelphia, US Pagni, Carlos, Journalist, Argentina Pagoulatos, George Senior Adviser to the Greek Prime Minister and Professor of European Politics and Economy at the Athens Univer- sity of Economics and Business, Greece Paine, Lincoln, Maritime Historian, US Palaver Wolfgang, Professor, University of Innsbruck, Austria/Profes- sor, Department of Systematic Theology, University of Cambridge, UK Palm, Anna-Karin, Author, Sweden Palm, Veronica, MP (Socialdemokraterna), chairman of the Stockholm Workers’ Council, Sweden Palmqvist, Sara, Translator, Sweden Palmstierna, Rutger, former Diplomat and later Responsible for Coun- try Risk Analysis at SEB, Stockholm, Sweden /CEO, Macro Intel- ligence, Stockholm, Sweden Pamuk, Orhan, Author, Nobel Prize in Literature 2006, ­Istanbul, Turkey Pandey, Rakesh, Assistant Professor, Centre for the Study of Develop- ing Societies (CSDS), India Panton, James, Lecturer in Politics and Philosophy, Open University, UK Papageorgiou, Vasilis, Translator and Author, Sweden Pappelbaum, Stanley, MD, Managing Partner, Papplebaum, Turner & Associates, Del Mar, US Pardos Prado, Sergi, Fellow in Politics, Merton College, Oxford, UK

588 contributors Parham, Susan, Head of Urbanism, Centre for Substainable Com- munities, University of Hertfordshire, UK Parks, Michael, Professor of Journalism and International Relations, University of Southern California, US Partanen, Helena, Director, Finnish Ministry of Defence, Finland Pasi, Marco, Associate Professor in History of Hermetic Philosophy and Related Currents, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands Patai, Daphne, Writer and Professor, Department of Languages, Lit- eratures and Cultures, University of Massachusetts, US Patel, Kiran Klaus, Professor of European and Global History, Maas- tricht University, Belgium Pauli, Calle, Freelance Writer, Sweden Pauli, Johannes, Freelance Journalist, Sweden Paulsen, Marit, Politician, Folkpartiet (Swedish Liberal People’s Party),­ Sweden Paulsson, Johanna, Music Critic, Dagens Nyheter, Stockholm, Sweden Pearce, Nick, Director, IPPR, UK Pei, Minxin, Professor and Director, Keck Centre for International and Strategic Studies, US Pekgul, Nalin, Politician, Socialdemokraterna (Swedish Social Demo- crats), Stockholm, Sweden Pellnäs, Bo, Retired Brigadier, Commentator on Defence Policy and Security Issues, Sweden Penalosa, Guillermo, Executive Director, 8-80 Cities, Toronto, Canada­ Penttinen, Arto, Director, Swedish Institute at Athens, Greece Perez, Carlota, Professor of Technology and Socio-Economic Develop- ment at Tallinn University of Technology, Tallinn, Estonia Perez Tostado, Igor, PhD, Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Spain Persson, Gudrun, PhD in History at London School of Economics and Political Science, Sweden Persson, Göran, former Prime Minister, Sweden Persson, Kent, Party Secretary Moderaterna (Swedish Moderate Party),­ Sweden Persson, Lars, Associate Professor and Deputy Director, Research Institute of Industrial Economics, Sweden Persson, Leif GW, Author and Criminologist, Stockholm, Sweden Persson, Lennart, Host Axess TV, Stockholm, Sweden Persson, Mats, Professor of Economics, Stockholm University, Sweden Persson, Olle, Opera and Concert Singer, Sweden Persson, Roland S, Professor of Educational Psychology, Jönköping University, Sweden

589 contributors Pertoft, Mats, Politician, Miljöpartiet (Green Party), Sweden Peste, Jonathan, Religious Scholar and Writer, Sweden Petersen, Klaus, Professor, the Centre for Welfare State Research, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark Peterson, Marie, Literary Critic, Dagens Nyheter, Sweden Peterson, Olaf, Professor of Political Science, Sweden Peterson, Thage G, former Swedish Minister of Defence and ­Speaker of the Parliament, Sweden Petersson, Bo, Professor of Global Political Studies, Malmö University,­ Sweden Petersson, Erik, Historian and Author, Sweden/Doctoral student, Linköping University, Sweden Petrella Laura, Architect and Urban Planner, Leader of the City Plan- ning Extension and Design Unit, UN-Habitat, Italy Petter, Hugh, Architect and Director, ADAM Architecture, UK Pettersson, Karin, Political Editor, Aftonbladet, Sweden Pettersson, Magnus, Doctoral Student, Department of Language and Literature, University of Gothenburg, Sweden Pettersson, Maria, Freelance Journalist, Buenos Aires, Argentina Pettersson, Ola, Chief Economist, LO, Sweden Pettersson, Olof, former Professor of Political Science, Uppsala Uni- versity, Sweden Pettersson, Stina, Architect, Sweden Pettersson, Torbjörn, Ambassador, Swedish Embassy, Kabul, Afghan- istan Pettersson, Ulf, Professor, Department of Genetics and Pathology, Uppsala University, Sweden Phelps, Edmund S, Head of Center on Capitalism and Society, ­Columbia University, Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sci- ences, US Philips, Peter, Director of Policy and Strategy, Ofcom, UK Picard, Robert, Professor of Media Economics, Director of Media Management and Transformation, Jönköping International Busi- ness School, Sweden Pierre, Erik, Journalist and former Ambassador, Sweden Pierson, Christopher, Professor, Nottingham University, Sweden Pietikäinen, Petteri, Professor in History of Science and Ideas, Finland Piltz, Anders, Professor Emeritus of Latin, Centre for Language and Literature, Lund University, Sweden Pipes, Richard, Professor, Harvard University, US Pitsuwan, Surin, former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Thailand

590 contributors Piuva, Katarina, PhD, Stockholm University, Sweden von Platen, Mildred, Author, Sweden Plater Zyberk, Elizabeth, Architect, Urbanist, Author and Urban Plan- ner, US Pleijel, Agneta, Author, Stockholm, Sweden Plumptre, George, Chief Executive, the National Gardens Scheme, UK Poirier, Agnès C, Political Commentator, Writer and Broadcaster, France Poirier Martinsson, Roland, PhD in Philosophy and Author, Sweden Politkovskaya, Anna (1958–2006), Journalist, Moscow, Russia Pollock, Sheldon, Professor of Sanskrit and South Asian Studies at Columbia University, US Polskaia, Tatiana, Student, Department of Theology, University of Uppsala, Sweden Pomerantsev, Peter, Journalist, Senior Fellow, Legatum Institute, UK Popova Hakelius, Susanna, Journalist and Author, Stockholm, Sweden Portman, Anneli, Dr, University of Helsinki, Finland Posener, Alan, Columnist, for Die Welt and Welt am Sonntag, Berlin, Germany Potts, Daniel T, Professor of Ancient Near Eastern Archaeology and History, Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, New York University, US Power, Jonathan, Columnist, London, UK Powers, Alan, PhD, University of Greenwich School of Architecture, UK Prawda, Marek, former Ambassador of Poland to Sweden, Poland Prawitz, Dag, Professor Emeritus of Theoretical Philosophy, Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Science, Stockholm, Sweden Preston, Andrew, Dr, Reader in American History, Faculty of History, University of Cambridge, UK/Professor of American History, Clare College, University of Cambridge, UK Price, Andrew, Dr, Marine Biologist, London, UK Prideaux, John, Home-page Editor of the Economist online, UK Pritchard, Jane, Curator of Dance, Victoria and Albert Museum, UK Prohl, Inken, Professor, Institute of Religious Studies, Heidelberg University, Germany Pursiainen, Christer, Senior Research Fellow at Nordregio, Stockholm, Sweden/International Relations at University of Helsinki and Se- nior Adviser to the Council of the Baltic Sea States, Finland Pynnöniemi, Katri, Senior Research Fellow, Finnish Institute of Inter- national Affairs, Finland Pöntinen, Roland, Pianist and Composer, Sweden

591 contributors Quaytman, R H, Painter, US Quirk, Graham, Lord Mayor of Brisbane, Australia Quispel, Gilles (1916–2006), Professor Emeritus of the History of Religion, University of Utrecht, the Netherlands Qviberg, Mats, Co-Founder, Hagströmer & Qviberg AB (HQ), Sweden

Ra, Jong-Yil, President, Woosuk University, South Korea Radetzki, Marian, Guest Professor of Economics, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden Radick, Greg, Professor of History and Philosophy of Science, Leeds University, UK Rady, Martyn, Professor of Central European History, School of Sla- vonic and East European Studies, University College London, UK Raffo, Veronica I, Senior Infrastructure Specialist in the Latin Amer- ica and Caribbean Region, World Bank, US Rahikainen, Agneta, Author and Head of the Archive of the Swedish Literature Society, Finland Raitasalo, Jyri, Adjunct Professor, Finnish National Defence Univer- sity, Finland Raja, Rubina, Professor of Classical Archaeology, Aarhus University, Denmark Rajamaa, Ruth, PhD, Department of Psychology, Stockholm Univer- sity, Sweden Ralph, Bo, Professor of Nordic Languages at the Department of Swed- ish Language at Gothenburg University and Member of the Swed- ish Academy, Sweden Ramadan, Tariq, Writer and President of the think tank European Muslim Network, Belgium Ramanna, Raja (1925–2004), Dr, National Institute of Advanced Stud- ies, Bangalore, India Ram-Prasad, Chakravarthi, Professor, Department of Politics Philoso- phy and Religion, Lancaster University, UK Ranelid, Björn, Author, Stockholm, Sweden Rankka, Maria, CEO, Timbro, Stockholm, Sweden/CEO Stockholms Handelskammare (Stockholm Chamber of Commerce), Sweden Ranstorp, Magnus, Director of the Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence at the University of St Andrews, Scotland, UK/Research Director, Centre for Asymmetric Threat Studies (CATS), Swedish National Defence College, Sweden Rantanen, Terhi, Professor of Global Media and Communications, London School of Economics, UK

592 contributors Rasmussen, Niels, Deputy Editor-in-Chief at tagesschau.de, Central Online News Department of the ARD, Germany Rasmusson, Ludvig, Writer and Freelance Journalist, Sweden Rausing, Sigrid, PhD, Publisher and Philanthropist, Department of Anthropology, University College London, UK Ravini, Sinziana, PhD in Literature, Writer, Curator, Gothenburg, Sweden Rayman, Sanna, Opinion Editor, Dagens Samhälle, Sweden Redhe Ridderstad, Eva, former CEO Erik Penser Fondkommission, Stockholm, Sweden Reepalu, Ilmar, Politician, Municipal Commissioner, Malmö, Social­ demokraterna (Swedish Social Democrats), Malmö, Sweden Rees James, Research Fellow, Third Sector Research Centre, Univer- sity of Birmingham, UK Rees, Jonathan, Professor of History, Colorado State University, US Rees, Nicholas, Policy Analysis Specialist in the Division of Policy and Strategy, UNICEF, US Reeves, Richard V, Fellow in Economic Studies, Brookings Institution, Washington DC, US Reinfeldt, Filippa, Politician, Moderaterna (Swedish Moderate Party), Stockholm, Sweden Reinfeldt, Fredrik, Prime Minister of Sweden and Party Leader, Mod- erate Party (Moderaterna), Sweden Reisz, Matthew, Reporter and Writer on Intellectual Affairs, Trends within Disciplines in the Arts and Humanities, Times Higher Educa­ tion, UK Rejdnell, Jan, Liberal Commentator, Sweden Rennerfelt, Jacob, former Member of Staff, Confederation of Swedish Enterprise, Stockholm, Sweden Rennéus Guthrie, Anna, Journalist, Svenska Nyhetsbyrån, Stockholm, Sweden Rennie, David Political Editor, the Economist, London, UK Renstig, Monica, Journalist and Author, CEO Women’s Business Research Institute, Stockholm, Sweden Retzlaff, Joachim, Translator, Översättarcentrum, Lund, Sweden Revonsuo, Antti, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at the Univer- sity of Skövde in Sweden, Professor of Psychology at the Univer- sity of Turku, Finland Reynolds, David, Professor, Cambridge University, UK Riedel, Georg, Double Bass Player and Composer, Sweden Rieff, David, Writer and Journalist, US

593 contributors Riemen, Rob, Head of Nexus Institute, the Netherlands Ries, Tomas, Director, Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Swe- den du Rietz, Anita, PhD, Senior Adviser, Centre for Business History, Stockholm, Sweden Rigné, Eva Marie, Research Fellow at the University of Linköping, Sweden Ring, Stefan, Retired Lieutenant Colonel, Researcher at the Nation­al Defence College, Stockholm, Sweden Ringborg, Tobias, Violinist, Sweden Ringgren, Magnus, Journalist and Poet, Aftonbladet, Stockholm, Sweden Rinne Ulf, Senior Research Associate, IZA, Germany Rismaharini, Tri, Mayor of Surabaya, Indonesia Riste, Olav, Institutt for Forsvarsstudier, Oslo, Norway Roazen, Paul, Professor Emeritus of Psychology, York University, US Roberts, Hanna, Head of Swedish Amnesty International, Stockholm, Sweden Roberts, Hugh, Director, International Crisis Group, Cairo, Egypt Robertson, Ritchie, Professor of German, University of Oxford, UK Robsahm, Maria, Journalist and former Politician and Member of Folkpartiet (Swedish Liberal People’s Party of Sweden), Sweden Rockström, Johan, Professor, Stockholm University, Sweden Rodén, Marie-Louise, Professor of History, Kristianstad University, Sweden Roedy, William H, President, MTV Networks International, New York, US Roger, Philippe, Research Programme Director, CNRS, France Roine, Jesper, Associate Professor, Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics, Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden Rojas, Mauricio, Swedish Politician, Member of Folkpartiet (Swedish Liberal People’s Party of Sweden), Associate Professor of Economic­ History, Lund University, Sweden Romgard, Jan, Researcher, Department of Asian, Middle Eastern and Turkish Studies, Stockholm University, Sweden Romson, Åsa, Spokesperson, Miljöpartiet (Green Party), Sweden Ronge, Paul, Journalist, PR consultant and Media Strategist, Paul Ronge Media AB, Sweden Rooth, Maria, former Editor, Human IT, Journal for Information Technology Science as a Human Science, Sweden Rose, Hilary, Professor of Sociology, City University, London, UK

594 contributors Rose, Joanna, Editor, Forskning & Framsteg, Sweden Rose, Steven, Professor of Biology, the Open University, Milton Keynes, UK Rosell, Pernilla, PhD, Dalarna and Uppsala, Sweden Rosen, Jeffrey, Associate Professor of Law, George Washington Uni- versity, US Rosenberg, Göran, Writer and Journalist, Sweden Rosenberg, Irma, former Deputy Governor of Sveriges Riksbank, Sweden Rosenberg, Tiina, Theatre Scholar, Professor of Gender Studies, Lund University, Sweden Rosenberg, Raphael, Professor, Dr. Art History, University of Vienna, Austria Rosenfield Patricia, Senior Fellow Rockefeller Archive Center, US Rosengren, Björn, Senior Adviser, the Stenbeck Group, Stockholm, Sweden Rosengren, Mats, Professor, Department for Communication, Media and IT, Södertörn University, Stockholm, Sweden Rosenthal, Tom, Art Critic and Author, UK Rosin, Björn Erik, Journalist and former Paris Correspondent, Sweden Rossabi, Morris, Distinguished Professor of History, Columbia Uni- versity and City University of New York, US Rossana Dinamarca, MP since 2002, Vänsterpartiet (Left Party), Sweden Roth, Ann-Katrin, Legal Expert and Founder of E(uro)quality, Stock- holm, Sweden Roth, Hans Ingvar, Master of Letters, Researcher, Uppsala University and Department of Theology, Lund University, Sweden Rothschild, Emma, Professor, Harvard University, US Rothstein, Bo, Professor of Political Science at the University of Gothen­burg, Sweden Rousseau Pascal, Professor of Contemporary Art History, Université de Paris Panthéon-Sorbonne, France Rovner, Michal, Artist, Israel Roy, Manisha, Dr., Writer and Jungian Analyst, US Roy, Olivier, Writer, EHESS, University of Paris, France Rubenson, Daniel, Assistant Professor, Department of Politics, Ryer- son University, Toronto, Canada Rudbeck, Carl, Writer and Journalist, Sweden Rudlin, David, PhD, Director, Sustainable Urban Neighbourhood Initiative, UK/Director URBED (Urbanism Environment Design), UK

595 contributors Ruin, Hans, Professor of Philosophy, Södertörn University, Stockholm, Sweden Ruin, Olof, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, Department of Political Science, Stockholm University, Sweden Rummukainen, Markku, Professor, SMHI, Programme Director, Mistra-SWECIA, Sweden Rupasov, Aleksandr, Professor of History at the Russian Academy of Sciences Institute, St Petersburg, Russia Rusi, Alpo, Ambassador, Finland, University of Helsinki, Finland Russell, Gerard, Senior Fellow, New America Foundation’s Interna- tional Security Programme, UK Ruthström, Boa, Economist and Director of the think tank Agora, Sweden Ruthven, Malise, Independent Writer, UK Rydell, Anders, Author, Cultural Editor, Hallpressen, Sweden Rydell, Malena, Editor of the Swedish magazine Bang, Sweden Rydén, Per, Professor of Literature, University of Lund, Sweden Ryzhkov, Vladimir, Independent Russian Politician, Deputy in Russian Duma until 1997, Russia Rådberg, Johan (1942–2010), Professor of Architecture, Lund Univer- sity, Sweden Rådlund, Christopher, Artist, Oslo, Norway Røge, Pernille, Assistant Professor, PhD, Department of History, Uni- versity of Pittsburgh, US Röhl, Magnus, Professor of Literature, Department of Literature and History of Ideas, Stockholm University, Sweden Röhr, Helena, Opera Director, Swedem Rönmark, Anders, Political Editor, Tidningen Ångermanland and Örnsköldsviks Allehanda, Sweden

Sabuni, Kitimbwa, Spokesperson and Coordinator, Afrosvenskarnas riksförbund, Sweden Sabuni, Nyamko, Minister for Integration and Gender Equality in the Swedish Government, Stockholm, Sweden Sachs, Lisbeth, Senior Research Adviser, Osher Center for Integrative Medicine, Stockholm, Sweden Saeid Izadi, Mohammad, Deputy Minister of Urban Development, Member of the board of Urban Planning and Architecture Research Center of Iran, Iran Sahlberg, Anja, Freelance Journalist, Correspondent, Sveriges Radio, Sweden

596 contributors Sahlin, Mona, Party Leader, Socialdemokraterna (Swedish Social Democrats), Sweden Sahlström, Olle, Author and Journalist, Sweden Sahni, Kalpana, Dr., former Professor at CRS, Jawaharlal Nehru Uni- versity, India Salis, Stefano, Journalist, Il Sole 24 Ore, Italy Saelid Gilhus, Ingvild, Professor, University of Bergen, Department of Religious Studies, Norway Sally, Razeen, PhD, International Relations Department, London School of Economics, UK Salmon, Patrick, Department of History, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK/Chief Historian at the Foreign and Commonwealth ­Office, UK Salomon, Kim, Professor at the Department of History at Lund Uni- versity, Sweden Salomonsson, Karin, Deputy Head, Department of Art and Cultural Scien­ces, Lund University, Sweden Salonius-Pasternak, Charly, Senior Research Fellow, Finnish Institute of International Affairs. Finland Sambrook, Richard, Global Vice Chairman and Chief Content Officer at Edelman, former Head of BBC News, UK Sampson, Steven, Social Anthropologist, University of Lund, Sweden Samuelson, Bengt, Translator, European Commission, Sweden Samuelsson, Lena K, Editor-in-Chief, Svenska Dagbladet, Stockholm, Sweden Samuelson, Lennart, Associate Professor of Economic History at the Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden Samuelsson, MarieLouise, Freelance Journalist and Author, Sweden Sanandaji, Nima, CEO of think-tank Captus, Sweden Sanandaji, Tino, Doctoral Student in Political Science and Economics at the University of Chicago, Sweden Sandberg, Anders, Founder of Eudoxa and James Martin Research Fellow at the Future of Humanity Institute, Oxford University, UK Sandberg, Hans, Editor-in-Chief, Currents, New Jersey, US Sandberg, Nils-Eric, Freelance Writer, Sweden Sandblom, Alice, Author, Sweden Sandelin, Magnus, Journalist and Author, Sweden Sandell, Håkan, Poet, Sweden Sandén, Annika, Historian and Author, Stockholm University, Sweden Sandén, Weje, Senior Partner at Hallvarsson & Halvarsson, former Editor-in-Chief, Veckans Affärer, Stockholm, Sweden

597 contributors Sanderhoff, Merete, Art Historian and Researcher at Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, Denmark Sandgren, Claes, Professor of Law, University of Stockholm, Sweden Sandin, Pär, Journalist, Sweden Sandklef, Kristina, China Economist and Analyst, Sweden Sandqvist, Gertrud, Professor, Lund University, Sweden Sands, Chris, Co-Founder, Totally Locally, UK Sandström, Sven David, Classical Composer, Sweden Sanner, Inga, Professor, Department of the History of Ideas, Stockholm­ University, Sweden Santana, Eduardo, Executive Director, Pershing Square Renew, US, Santesson, Olof, former Editor, Dagens Nyheter, Stockholm, Sweden Santesson, Peter, PhD and Director of Public Opinion Analysis, Dem- oskop, Sweden Sarrimo, Christine, Lecturer in Literature, Malmö University, Swe- den Sassen, Saskia, Professor, University of Chicago/Robert S. Lynd Pro- fessor of Sociology at Columbia University and Centennial Visiting Professor at the London School of Economics, US/UK Sassoon, Donald, Professor Emeritus of History, Queen Mary Univer- sity of London, UK Sathirathai, Surakiart, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Thailand Saumarez Smith, George, Architect and Director, ADAM Architecture, UK Scaffidi, Lisa, Lord Mayor of Perth, Australia Scharp, Henrik, CEO, 42 Networks, Sweden/CEO, Packetfront, Swe- den Scheffer, Paul, Writer and Journalist, the Netherlands Scheid, John, Professor, Chair in Religion, Institutions and Society in Ancient Rome, Collège de France, France Scherlis, Gerardo, Research Fellow, National Council for Scientific Research (Argentina), Assistant Professor, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Scherman, Jan, Journalist and CEO for TV4 AB, Stockholm, Sweden Schiff, Nicholas D, Professor of Neurology and Neuroscience, Weill Cornell Medical College, US Schlaug, Birger, former Spokesperson Miljöpartiet (Green Party), and former MP, Sweden Schlingmann, Per, Secretary of State, Moderaterna (Swedish Moderate Party), Stockholm, Sweden/Founder and Consult, Per Schlingmann AB, Sweden

598 contributors Schlyter, Birgit, Professor, Department of Oriental Languages, Stock- holm University, Sweden Schlyter, Carl, MEP, Miljöpartiet (Green Party), Sweden Schlögel Karl, Professor, European University Viadrina Frankfurt, Germany Schmidgen, Wolfram, Associate Professor of English at ­Washington University, St. Louis, US Schopen, Fay, Journalist, Sunday Times, UK Schori, Martin, Foreign Editor at Aftonbladet, Author, Sweden Schoug, Fredrik, PhD, Department of Ethnology, Lund University, Sweden Schuberth, Inger, PhD, Historian, Stiftelsen Lützenfonden, Sweden Schulman, Eva, Journalist, Sweden Schultz, Mårten, Professor of Civil Law, Stockholm University, Sweden Schuyt Theo, Professor of Philanthropic Studies, the Netherlands Schwaag Serger, Sylvia, Executive Director International Strategy and Networks, Vinnova, Sweden Schyman, Gudrun, Politician and Party Leader, Feministiskt initiativ, Sweden Schöllgen, Gregor, Professor of Modern History, Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Germany Schöpflin, György, Professor, MEP, Brussels, Belgium Scott Montgomery, Sarida, Executive Director, Community Develop- ment Advocates of Detroit, US Scruton, Roger, Writer and Philosopher, UK Seaton, Jean, Professor of Media History at the University of West- minster in London and Historian of BBC, UK Seely, Robert, Research Associate, CCW, Pembroke College, Univer- sity of Oxford, UK Segerfeldt, Fredrik, Author, co-founder of think tank Migro, Sweden Seidenfaden, Tøger (1957–2011), Editor-in-Chief of Daily Politiken, Denmark Selimovic, Jasenko, former Secretary of State, Ministry of Employment Folkpartiet (Liberal People’s Party of Sweden), Sweden Selin, Jelena, Founder of salongen.de, Berlin, Germany Selling, Åsa, Publisher, Bonnier AB, Sweden Sennefelt, Karin, Researcher, Department of History, Uppsala Univer- sity, Sweden Sennerteg, Niclas, Journalist and Author, Borås Tidning, Sweden Sennett, Richard, Centennial Professor of Sociology, London School of Economics, UK

599 contributors Seppälä, Mikko-Olavi, PhD in Drama, Department of Philosophy, History, Culture and Art Studies, Helsinki University, Finland Sernbo, Krister, Social Ecologist, Stockholm, Sweden Seth, Anil, Professor of Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience at University of Sussex, Co-Director of the Sackler Centre for Consciousness Science, UK Shachar, Nathan, Foreign Correspondent, Dagens Nyheter, Journalist and Author, Member of the Editorial Board of Axess Magazine, Stockholm, Sweden Shapiro, Robert J, PhD, United States Department of Commerce, US /Chairman and Co-Founder, Sonecon, Ilc, US Sharif, Maimunah, Mayor of Seberang Perai, Malaysia Sharp, Jasper, Art Historian, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austia Shawcross, Teresa, Assistant Professor of History, Princeton Univer- sity, US Shek Arabi, Ardalan, LLB and Commentator, former Chairman of Sweden’s Social Democratic Youth League (SSU), Sweden Sherwood, Alice, Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Kings Policy Insti- tute, King’s College London, UK Sheves, Mudi, Professor and Vice President of Technology Transfer, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel Shevtsova, Lilia, Nonresident Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution, US Shorter, Edward, Professor, Faculty of Medicine, University of To- ronto, Canada Shorthouse, Ryan, Founder and Director, Bright Blue, UK Siddiqui, Mona, Professor of Islamic and Interreligious Studies, Edin- burgh University, UK Siedentop, Larry, Dr., Political Theorist, Writer, Fellow of Keble Col- lege, former Lecturer at the University of Oxford, UK Sigurdson, Ola, Professor of Systematic Theology, University of Gothen­burg, Sweden Sikorski, Radek, Journalist and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Poland Silberberg, Susan, Lecturer in Urban Design and Planning, Depart- ment of Urban Studies and Planning, MIT Boston, US Silberstein, Benjamin Katzeff, M.A. Candidate, John Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, Washington DC, US Silfverstolpe, Amelie, Founder Volontärbyrån, Sweden Silfverstople, Susann, Author and Winner of Stora Fackboks­priset 2014, Sweden

600 contributors Silver, Lee M, Professor of Molecular Biology and Public Affairs, ­Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University, US Silverbark, Thord, Lecturer, Department of Literature and History of Ideas, Stockholm University, Sweden Silvers, Robert, Editor, New York Review of Books, US Silvo, Ismo, Director of Strategy & Development of YLE, Finland Sim, David, Architect, Creative Director and Partner at Gehl Archi- tects, Copenhagen, Denmark Simanian, Oren, Founder & CEO, the Tel Aviv University Entrepre- neurship Center, Israel Simonsson, Lennart, Translator, Sweden Sissa, Giulia Professor of Political Science and Classics, UCLA, US Siöström, Peter, Architect and Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Engineering at Lund University (LTH), Sweden Sjunnesson, Jan, Freelance Journalist, Stockholm, Sweden Sjuth, Roland, Lecturer, Örebro Missionsskola, Sweden Sjöberg, Fredrik, Author and Honorary Dr, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden Sjöberg, Otto, Editor-in-Chief of Expressen, Stockholm, Sweden Sjöholm, Fredrik, Professor, Research Institute for Industrial Eco­ nomics, Sweden Sjölander, Sverre, Professor of Zoology, Department of Biology, Lin­ köping University, Sweden Sjölin, Claes, Lawyer, Claes Sjölin Advokatbyrå AB, Gothenburg, Sweden Sjölin, Eva, City Architect at Lomma Municipality, Sweden Skarhed, Anna, Chancellor of Justice, Sweden Skidelsky, Robert, Professor Emeritus, Warwick University, UK Cecilia Skingsley, Head of Fixed Income and FX research, Swedbank, Stockholm, Sweden Skripkina, Natalia, Faculty of Journalism at Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia Small, Helen, Professor of English Literature, University of Oxford, UK Smets, Marcel, Professor of Urbanism, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Smiley, William, Assistant Professor of History and Humanities, Reed College, US Smith, Anthony D, Professor of Ethnicity and Nationalism, London School of Economics, UK Smith, Cindy J, Director, UNICRI Research Institute, US

601 contributors Smith, Peter, CEO of Adelaide City Council, Australia Sneigon, Tomas, Lecturer, Central and Eastern European Studies, Lunds University, Sweden Snow, Malcolm, Chief Executive, National Capital Authority, Austra- lia Soglin, Paul, Mayor of Madison, Wisconsin, US Sohlman, Michael, Chair of the Swedish Institute for International Affairs, former CEO of the Nobel Foundation Sokirianskaia, Ekaterina, Executive Director, Memorial Human Rights Centre (North Caucasus), Russia Solomon, Joan, Professor, the Centre for Science and Education of the Open University, UK Sommardal, Göran, PhD in Sinology, Radio Producer and Poet, Stock- holm, Sweden Sommers, Christina Hoff, Author and Journalist, Washington, DC, US Sonin, Konstantin, Assistant Professor at NES and Columnist for Vedomosti and the Moscow Times, Russia Sonne, Wolfgang, PhD, Department of Architecture, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK Sorokina, Svetlana, TV Journalist, Russia de Soto, Hernando, President of the Institute for Liberty and Democ- racy (ILD), Lima, Peru Spangenberg, Carl-Gustaf, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Law, Uppsala University Sparrow, Andrew, Senior Political Correspondent at the Guardian online, UK Speck, Jeff, Director of Town Planning, Duany Plater-Zyberk, US/City Planner and Architectural Designer, Director of National­ Endow- ment for the Arts, US Spendrup, Jens, Chairman of the Board, Confederation of Swedish Enterprise, Stockholm, Sweden/former CEO and Chairman, Spen- drups Bryggeri, Sweden Spendrup, Mia, CEO, Loka Brunn, Sweden Spånberg, Sven-Johan, Professor Emeritus of English Language, Umeå University, Sweden Stangroom, Jeremy, Writer, Editor and Website Designer, Co-Found- er with Ophelia Benson and Webmaster of www.butterfliesand- wheels.com and Co-Author of Why Truth Matters (2006), UK Starr, Paul, Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs, Princeton Uni- versity, US

602 contributors Stasinski, Robert, Project Leader, IASPIS, Stockholm, Sweden Stears, Marc, Professor of Political Theory and Fellow of University College, Oxford, UK Steen, Eliel, Professor Emeritus, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden Steffner, Lena, Architect, SAR/MSA, Sweden Stegewerns, Dick, Associate Professor, University of Oslo, Norway Stegö Chilò, Cecilia, Journalist and Politician, Moderaterna (Swedish Moderate Party), Stockholm, Sweden Steiger, Paul, Editor-at-Large for the Wall Street Journal and a Vice President of Dow Jones & Company, US Steil, Lucien, Founder and Editor of Web magazine Katarxis, UK Stein, Peter, Emerging Markets Economist, Sweden Steinbrecher, Harald, Öhrlings PricewaterhouseCoopers, Stockholm, Sweden Steinfeld, Thomas, Senior Editor, Arts and Features Section, Cultural Editor of Süddeutsche Zeitung, Germany Steinick, Karl, Freelance Journalist, Sweden Stemme, Nina, Soprano, Sweden Stenberg, Leif, Director of the Centre for Middle Eastern Studies University of Lund, Sweden Stenbäck, Pär, former Finnish Minister of Foreign Affairs, Finland, ExCom Board member, International Crisis Group (ICG), Chair- man, European Cultural Parliament, Finland Stengård, Rolf, News Editor of Ekot, Sveriges radio, Sweden Stenmark, Mikael, Professor of Philosophy of Religion, Faculty of Theology, Uppsala University, Sweden Stennabb, Bo, Defence Attaché, Embassy of Sweden in Helsinki, Fin- land Stensdotter, Karin, Author and Architect, Paris, France Stenström, Johan, Professor of Comparative Literature, Lund Univer- sity, Sweden Stepanikova, Irena, Doctoral Student, Stanford University, US Stephanson, Anders, Professor, Columbia University, US Stephen, Chris, Freelance Journalist and Author, New York, US Stern, Eric K, Professor of Political Science and Crisis Management, Swedish National Defence College, Stockholm, Sweden Stern, Jessica, Writer, US/Fellow at the FXB Center for Health and Human Rights, Harvard University, US Sternsjö, Torbjörn, Sapa Heat Transfer, Shanghai, China Stewart, Janet, Lecturer at the University of Aberdeen, UK

603 contributors Stiansen, Tommy, CTO/Co-Founder, Norse Corp, US Stig, Oline, Author, Sweden Stilbs, Peter, Professor of Physical Chemistry at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden Stjernfeldt, Fredrik, Professor in Semiotics and a Member of the Danish Academy, Denmark Stjernkvist, Lars, Municipal Commissioner (S), Norrköping Munici- pality, Sweden Stoddart, Alexander, Artist and Sculptor, Scotland Stojan, Michael, Council for European Urbanism, Germany Stokes, Bruce Director Global Economic Attitudes, Pew Research Centre, former Senior Translantic Fellow for Economics at the German Marshall Fund of the United States, US Stolpe, Claus, Lecturer in Political Science, Åbo Akademi University, Finland Stone, Norman, Professor of International Relations, Bilkent Univer- sity, Turkey Storch, Marcus, Chairman, Industrialist, Nobel Foundation, Sweden Strachan, Hew, Professor of International Relations, University of St Andrews, UK Strauss, Barry, Professor of History, Cornell University, US Strauss, William, Historian and Playwright, US Strawson, Galen, Analytic Philosopher and Literary Critic, Professor, University of Texas, US Strünck, Christoph, Professor of Political Science, University of Siegen, Germany Stråth, Bo, Professor, European University of Florence, Italy Ström, Patrik, Dr of Economics, School of Business, Economics and Law, University of Gothenburg and the Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study (SCAS), Uppsala, Sweden Ström, Pernilla, Columnist and Writer, Stockholm, Sweden Ström, Pär, Commentator and Author, Sweden Ström Melin, Annika, Freelance Journalist and Writer, Sweden Ström Olsson, Kristina, Senior Analyst, Swedish Welfare Academy, Swedem Strömbäck, Jesper, Lubbe Nordström Professor of Journalism, Mid Sweden University, Sweden Strömholm, Stig, Professor Emeritus of Civil Law, Literary Critic, Sweden Strömmer, Gunnar, Founder of Centre for Justice, Sweden Stymne, Joakim, MA, State Secretary for International Development

604 contributors Cooperation, Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Stockholm, former Chief Economist at Kaupthing Bank, Sweden Ståhl, Isabelle, Literary Editor, Nöjesguiden, Gothenburg, Sweden Ståhl, Pernilla, Journalist, Sweden Ståhle, Alexander, Urban Researcher at KTH, CEO of Spacescape, Sweden Sudjic, Deyan, Architecture Critic and Director of the The Design Museum, London, UK Suhonen, Daniel, Editor in Chief, Tiden, Sweden Sunar, Ozan, Freelance Journalist and Founder of Re:Orient, Sweden Sundéen, Johan, PhD; Senior Lecturer, University of Borås, Sweden Sundgren, Nils Petter, Film Critic, Journalist, Sweden Sunnegårdh, Erika, Soprano, Sweden Sunthraraks, Pisanu, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Political Science, Thammasat University, Thailand Sutela, Pekka, Head of the Bank of Finland Institute for Economic Transition, Helsinki, Finland Svallfors, Stefan, Professor, Department of Sociology, Umeå Univer- sity, Sweden Svanberg, Fredrik, Associate Professor of Archaeology and Head of Research, National Historical Museums, Sweden Svanborg-Sjövall, Karin, Columnist at Kvällsposten and Political Ad- viser at the Ministry of Education and Research, Government Of- fices of Sweden, Sweden Svantesson, Elisabeth, MP, Second Deputy Party Leader, Modera- terna (The Moderate Party), Sweden Svedjedal, Johan, Professor of Literary History, Uppsala University, Sweden Svegfors, Mats, former Governor of Västmanland County, Sweden/ CEO, Sveriges Radio, Sweden Svenaeus, Fredrik, Professor, Department for Culture and Communi- cation, Södertörn University, Stockholm, Sweden Svensson, Albert, Architect, Stockholm, Sweden Svensson, Bengt, Professor of Social Work, Malmö University, Swe- den Svensson, Bengt EY, Professor Emeritus, Theoretical High Energy Physics, Lund University, Sweden Svensson, Birgitta, Professor of Ethnology at Stockholm University, Sweden Svensson, Lars EO, former Deputy Governor of Sveriges Riksbank, Affiliated Professor, Stockholm University, Sweden

605 contributors Svensson, Martin, Author and Musician, Sweden Svensson, Mattias Author and Editor at Neo magazine, Sweden Svensson, Patrik, Lecturer, Humlab, Umeå University, Sweden Svensson, Per, Journalist, Cultural Editor of Expressen, Stockholm, Sweden / Senior Columnist at Sydsvenskan Svensson, Peter, Technology Writer, Associated Press, New York, US Svensson, Sten, Debator and Editor in Chief, Lärarnas tidning, Sweden­ Svenungsson, Jane, ThD, Lecturer, Stockholm School of Theology, Sweden/ Associate Professor of Systematic Theology, Stockholm School of Theology, Sweden Sverrisson, Árni, Professor of Sociology, Stockholm University, Swe- den Swahn, Jan Henrik, Author, Sweden Swartz, Richard, Journalist and Author, Sweden von Sydow, Björn, Associate Professor in Political Science and former Speaker of the Swedish Parliament, Sweden von Sydow, Göran, Researcher in Political Science, Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies (SIEP), Sweden Sylwan, Peter, Journalist and Dr., Lund University, Sweden Syrén, Håkan, former Swedish Commander-in-Chief, Stockholm, Sweden Swiecicki, Jakub, the Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Stock- holm, Sweden Sällström, Pehr, Dr, Sweden Söderberg, Niklas, Poet, Malmö, Sweden Söderbergh Widding, Astrid, Professor, Department of Cinema Studies, Stockholm University, Sweden Södergård, J Peter, PhD, Department of Theology, Uppsala University,­ Sweden Söderlind, Jerker, Architect, MSA, Researcher, Royal Institute of Tech- nology, Stockholm, Sweden Söderlund, Magnus, Professor, Center Director, Center for Consumer­ Marketing, Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden Söderqvist, Jan, Journalist, Stockholm, Sweden Söderqvist, Marie, CEO, United Minds, Stockholm, Sweden Södersten, Bo, Professor Emeritus of Economics and Politician, Social­ demokraterna (Swedish Social Democrats), Sweden Sörbom, Adrienne, PhD in Sociology, Researcher at Stockholm Centre for Organisational Research, Sweden Sørhaug, Tian, Social Anthropologist, Senior Lecturer at Senter for teknologi, innovasjon og kultur (TIK) at Oslo University, Norway

606 contributors Sörlin, Sverker, Professor of Environmental History at the Royal ­Institute of Technology, Sweden

Taarnby Jensen, Michael, Research Fellow, Research Unit on ­Terrorism, DIIS, Copenhagen, Denmark Tagliaventi, Gabriele, Professor of Architecture, University of ­Ferrara, Italy Tal, R, Artist, Denmark Talen, Emily, Professor, Dr. School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning, Arizona State University, Director, Phoenix Urban Research Laboratory, US Tallberg, Jonas, Professor of Political Science, Stockholm University, Sweden Tallmo, Karl-Erik, Poet, Artist and Writer, Stockholm, Sweden Talvitie, Heikki, EU Special Representative for the South Caucasus, Finland Tamson, Kristoffer, Senior Consultant, Hallvarsson & Halvarson, Sweden Tangara, Mamadou, Mayor of Urban Community of Sikasso, Perma- nent Representative of Gambia for UN, Mali Tarschys, Daniel, Professor of Political Science and Public Administra- tion, Department of Political Science, Stockholm University, Stock- holm, Sweden Tashan, Seyfi, Professor and Director of the Turkish Foreign Policy Institute at Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey Taube, Sven-Bertil, Singer and Actor, Sweden Taylor, David, Partner, Alan Baxter and Associates, UK Taylor, David J, Author and Critic, UK Taylor, Matthew, Chief Executive, Royal Society of Arts, UK Taylor, Russell, Architect and Principal of Russell Taylor Architects, UK Tegenborg Falkdalen, Karin, Author, PhD of History of Ideas, Sweden Tejpal, Tarun, Editor-in-Chief, Tehelka magazine, New Delhi, India Teodorescu, Alice, Writer and Founder of the Association “En plats i himlen för kvinnor som hjälper varandra”, Stockholm, Sweden Terrill, Ross, Dr., Fairbank Center for East Asian Research, Harvard University, US Tham, Carl, Commentator and Politician, Socialdemokraterna (Swed- ish Social Democratic Party), Sweden Tham, Henrik, Professor Emeritus of Criminology, Stockholm Uni- versity, Sweden

607 contributors Thand Ringqvist, Elisabeth, CEO, the Swedish Federation of Business Owners, Sweden/Since 2015 Entrepreneur and President of SVCA, Sweden Tharoor, Shashi, Under-Secretary-General for Communications and Public Information, United Nations, Member of the Indian Parlia- ment, India Thauersköld Crusell, Maggie, Economist, Writer and Founder of the blog “The Climate Scam”, Sweden Thelin, Krister, former Judge, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, Scania Court of Appeal, Sweden Thente, Jonas, Literary Critic, Dagens Nyheter, Stockholm, Sweden Thisner, Fredrik, PhD, Senior Lecturer, Swedish Defence University, Sweden Thomas, Damon, Lord Mayor of Hobart, Australia Thomas, Hugh, Writer and Historian, UK Thomas, Isabella, Project Leader, Ax:son Johnson Foundation, UK Thomassen, Einar, Professor of Religion at the University of Bergen, Norway Thor, Malin, PhD, Lecturer in History, Malmö University, Sweden Thorburn, Karin, Professor at the Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, Norway, Sweden Thorgren, Gunilla, Journalist, Writer and Politician, Sweden Thorne, Sam, Artistic Director, Tate St Ives, UK Thorsell, Staffan, former Editor-in-Chief ofExpressen , Sweden Thulin, Eva, Doctoral Student, Division of History of Ideas and Sci- ences Department of Arts and Cultural Sciences, Lund University, Sweden Tibi, Bassam, Professor of International Relations at Göttingen Uni- versity, Germany Timm, Mikael, Journalist and Author, Sweden Timofeev, Lev, Economist, Political Commentator and Novelist, Rus- sia Tinglöf, Anna, Freelance Journalist, Sweden Tingsabadh, Charit, Assistant Professor, Director of the Centre for European Studies, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand Titiyo, Recording Artist and Songwriter, Sweden Tjärnlund, Nils Johan, Journalist and Author, Sweden Tobisson, Lars, Politician, Sweden Toje, Asle, PhD, Foreign Politics Analyst and Writer, Norway Tomac, Sanna, Artist, Founder of Atelier Stockholm – Swedish Acad- emy of Realist Art, Stockholm, Sweden

608 contributors Tonkiss, Fran, Professor of Sociology, Director of the Cities Pro- gramme, London School of Economics, UK Tooze, Adam, Professor of History, Columbia University, US/Profes- sor of History, Yale University, US Torlegård, Lena, Springtime, Stockholm, Sweden Tornwall, Mikael, Author and Journalist, Sweden Torrico, Maria Eugenia, Shack/Slum Dwellers International – Red de Accion Comunitaria, Bolivia Torstendahl, Rolf, Professor, Department of History, Uppsala Univer- sity, Sweden Toynbee, Polly, Political Commentator, the Guardian, UK Tracz, Katarina, Author, Director of Stockholm Free World Forum (Frivärld), Sweden Tralau, Johan, PhD, Political Science, Uppsala University, Sweden/ Associate Professor of Government, Uppsala University, Sweden Trenin, Dmitri, Deputy Director, Senior Associate, Foreign and Secu- rity Policy, Carnegie Institute, Moscow, Russia Trias, Eugenio, Professor of Philosophy, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain Tribell, Håkan, Director of Swedish think tank Timbro, Sweden Trillo, Claudia, Architect, Università Federico II, Focoltà di Architet- tura, Italy Tripp, Charles, Historian, SOAS, University of London, UK Troedsson, Ingegerd (1929–2012), former Speaker of the Swedish Parliament, Sweden Trygg, Louise, Associate Professor at Linköping University, Swe- den Trägårdh, Lars, Professor of History, Ersta Sköndal University College, Stockholm, Sweden Tson Söderström, Hans, Adjunct Professor at the Stockholm School of Economics and former Head of the SNS, Sweden Tsuchiya, Naostuga, Neuroscientist and Associate Professor, Monash University, Australia Tubb, Jonathan, Head of the Middle East Department, British ­Museum, UK Tuts, Rafael, Coordinator of the Urban Planning and Design Branch at UN-Habitat, Kenya/Coordinator of the Urban Planning and Design Branch at UN-Habitat, Kenya Tye, Michel, Philosopher, University of Texas, US Tännsjö, Torbjörn, Professor of Practical Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, Stockholm University, Sweden

609 contributors Törnqvist, Maria, Researcher, Department of Sociology, Stockholm University, Sweden

Uddenberg, Nils, Professor, Author and Physician, Sweden Uddhammar, Emil, Professor of Political Sciences, Linnaeus Univer- sity, Växjö, Sweden Ulfstrand, Staffan, Professor Emeritus of Zoology, Department of Ecol­ ogy and Evolution, Animal Ecology, Uppsala University, Sweden Ullén, Magnus, Lecturer in Literature, Karlstad University, Sweden Ullenhag, Eric, Minister for Integration Folkpartiet (Liberal People’s Party of Sweden), Sweden Ullhagen, Björn, Photographer, Sweden Ulvaeus, Björn, Musician, former Member of ABBA; Member of Huma­nisterna, Sweden Ulvros, Eva Helena, Research Assistant, Department of History, Lund University, Sweden Ulvskog, Marita, Politician, former Minister for Culture, Social­ demokraterna (Swedish Social Democrats), Stockholm, Sweden Uvell, Markus, President of Timbro think tank, Sweden de Waal, Anastasia, Policy Analyst and Commentator, UK Waern, Carina, Cultural Journalist, Sweden Wærn, Rasmus, Architect SAR/MSA, Sweden Wadensjö Eskil, Professor of Economics, Swedish Institute for Social Research, Sweden Wagner, Christoph, Professor, Art History, Germany Wagnleitner, Reinhold, Associate Professor, Salzburg University, Austria Wahlbäck, Krister, Ambassador, Expert on Security Policy Issues, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Stockholm, Sweden Wahlgren, Anders, Documentary Filmmaker, Sweden Wahlroos, Björn, Chairman, Sampo Group and Nordea, Finland Wahlström, Conny, State Secretary to the Minister for Housing, Urban Development and Information Technology, Sweden Wahlström, Maria, Doctoral Student, Department of Literature and History of Ideas, Stockholm University, Sweden Waiton, Stuart, Senior Lecturer, University of Abertay Dundee, UK Waldenström, Daniel, PhD, Research Fellow, Research Institute of Industrial Economics, Stockholm, Sweden/ Professor of Economics, Research Institute for Industrial Economics Valencia Suárez, María Fernanda, PhD, National Autonomous Uni- versity of Mexico, Mexico

610 contributors Valerie, Tancredi, Artist and Freelance Journalist, Lund, Sweden Walker Howe, Daniel, Professor Emeritus, University of Oxford and UCLA, US Wallensten, Jenny, PhD, Assistant Director, Swedish Institute at Ath- ens, Greece Wallin, Annika, Associate Professor of Cognitive Science, University of Lund, Sweden Wallrup, Erik, Journalist, Editor Axess Magazine 2002–2006, acting Editor-in-Chief 2006–January 1st 2007, Stockholm, Sweden Walter, Natasha, Writer and Humans Rights Campaigner, UK Walters, Ben, Journalist, the Guardian, UK Valtersson, Mikaela, Vice President of Communication at Kunskaps­ skolan, Chairman of Swedish Association of Independent Schools, Sweden Waluszewski, Alexandra, Director, Centre for Science and Technology Studies, Uppsala University, Sweden Wang, Haiyan, Project Leader, Axess Chinese Programme on Journal- ism and Democracy, Hong Kong, China Vanhanen, Matti, Prime minister, Finland Warner, Avner, Director of International Economic Development, Tel Aviv Global City Administration, Israel Warner, Marina, Writer, UK Varouxakis, Georgios, Doctoral Student, Queen Mary University of London, UK Warraq, Ibn, Writer, Founder of the Institute for the Secularisation of Islamic Society, US Warring, Lennart (1954–2014), MA, Doctoral Student of Cinema Studies, Stockholm University, Sweden Vasilopoulou, Sofia, Lecturer in Politics, University of York, UK Waterfield, Bruno, Brussels Correspondent,The Times, UK Vedin, Bengt Arne, Professor Emeritus of Innovation Management, Mälardalen University, Sweden Wedin, Lars, former Commander, Swedish National Defence, Sweden Veenhoven, Ruut, Professor Emeritus of Social Conditions for Human Happiness at Erasmus University, Rotterdam, the Netherlands Wegelius, Annie, Programme Director, Sveriges Televison, Sweden Weigel, Björn Business Strategist and Investor, Sweden Weinius, Michael, Tenor Opera Singer, Sweden Weiss, Michael, Journalist, US Wejderud, Peter, Social Democrats for Faith and Solidarity (formerly the Brotherhood Movement), Sweden

611 contributors Welin, Stellan, Professor, Department of Medical and Health Sci- ences, Linköping University, Sweden Welsapar, Ak, Author and Journalist, Sweden Velmans, Max, Professor Emeritus of Psychology, Goldsmiths, Uni- versity of London, UK de Wenden, Catherine, Director of Research, Sciences Po, France Wengrow, David, Professor of Comparative Archaeology at the Insti- tute of Archaeology, University College, London, UK Wennberg, Harriet, INTBAU Senior Manager, The Prince’s Founda- tion for Building Community, UK Wennberg, Karl, Researcher at Imperial College, London, UK Wennberg, Kåa, Author, Sweden Wennemo, Irene, Secretary General of the Social Insurance Inquiry, Sweden Wennerhag, Magnus, Researcher, Department of Social Science, Södertörn University, Sweden Vennesson, Pascal, Professor, S Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Wennstrom, Bo, Professor of Law, Director of the Centre for Police Research, Uppsala University, Sweden Wennström, Johan, Freelance Journalist, Stockholm, Sweden Verheugen, Günther, EU Commissioner for Enlargement, European Union, Brussels, Belgium Vermeren, Pierre, Historian of Maghreb Society, L’Université­ de Paris­ I Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris, France Werup, Jacques, Musician and Author, Sweden Wessberg, Arne, President, International Institute of Communications,­ former Director General of YLE, Finland Wessberg, HG, Secretary of State in the Prime Minister’s Office 2007- 2010, Member of the European Court of Auditors, European Union, Sweden West, Martin, Emeritus Fellow of All Souls, University of Oxford. A former Fellow and Praelector in Classics at University College, Oxford, UK Westberg, David, Researcher in Greek, Department of Linguistics and Philology, Uppsala University, Sweden Westberg, Lennart, Military Historian, the Swedish Police, Sweden Vestbro, Dick Urban, Professor of Town Planning, KTH Royal ­Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden Westerberg, Bengt, former Party Leader of Folkpartiet (Liberals Peo- ple’s Party of Sweden), Board Member Humanisterna, Sweden

612 contributors Westerståhl Stenport, Anna, Assistant Professor of Swedish, Depart- ment of Germanic Languages and Literatures, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, US Westlund, Jens, Political Scientist, Sweden Westlund, Per-Åke, Politician, Socialdemokraterna (Swedish Social Democrats), Sweden Wetterberg, Gunnar, Historian and Writer, Head of Policy Depart- ment Swedish Confederation of Professional Associations, Sweden Wetterstrand, Maria, Party Leader, Miljöpartiet (Green Party), Sweden Weyler, Svante, Publisher, Weyler Förlag, Sweden Whatmore, Richard, Professor, School of History, University of St Andrews, UK Whitehouse, Harvey, Professor, Institute of Social and Cultural An- thropology, University of Oxford, UK Wickbom, Ulf, Author, Journalist and Moderator, Stockholm, Swe- den/Political Editor, Barometern, Sweden Wickman, Kurt, Lecturer, Department of Economics, University of Gävle, Sweden Wide, Sverre, Lecturer, PhD in Sociology, Department of Sociology, Uppsala University, Sweden Widén, Per, Lecturer, Department of Art History, Uppsala University, Sweden Widmalm, Sten, Political Scientist at Uppsala University, Sweden Widmalm, Sven, Professor, Department of Thematic Studies, Technol- ogy and Social Change, Linköping University, Sweden Widmark, Anders, Jazz Musician, Composer and Pianist, Sweden Wifstrand, Jan, Editor-in-Chief, Dagens Nyheter, Stockholm, Sweden Wifstrand, Marianne, Associate Professor of Latin, Senior Researcher, Uppsala University, Sweden Wigell, Mikael, Senior Research Fellow, Finnish Institute of Interna- tional Affairs, Finland Wijkmark, Carl-Henning, Author and Literary Critic, Sweden Wijkström Filip, Professor of Business Administration, Sweden Wikan, Unni, Norwegian Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Oslo, Norway Wikander, Ola, Translator, Author and Doctoral Student, Centre for Theology and Religious Studies, Lund, Sweden Wiklund, Anders, Professor of Musicology, University of Gothenburg, Sweden Wiklund, Martin, Researcher, Department of Literature, History of Ideas and Religion, University of Gothenburg, Sweden

613 contributors Wiklund, Mats, Journalist, Writer and Editor at Axess Magazine, Sweden Wiklund, Ola, Attorney and Partner at the Wistrand Law Firm and Associate Professor at Stockholm University, Sweden Wikström, Owe, Author and Professor Emeritus of Psychology of Religion, Uppsala University Wiktorin, Johan, CEO, Brqthrough, Stockholm, Sweden Wiktorsson, Gunnar, Master of Engineering, Sweden Wilkinson, Richard, Co-Founder and Board Member, Ethe Equality Trust, UK Vilks, Lars, Artist and Art Historian, Sweden Villaume, Poul, Professor of History, University of Copenhagen, Swe- den Willetts, David, MP, Minister for Higher Education, UK William, Robert, Artist and Researcher at the Division of Ethnology with the Folk Live Archives, Lund University, Sweden Williams, Henrik, Professor of Scandinavian Languages, Uppsala Uni- versity, Sweden Villius, Hans (1923–2012), Historian, Sweden Wilson, A N, Author and Columnist, Daily Mail, UK Wilson, David Sloan, Professor, Departments of Biology and Anthro- pology, Binghamton University, US Wiman, Björn, Cultural Editor, Expressen, Sweden Winch, Donald, Professor Emeritus, Sussex University, UK Winkelhofer-Thyri, Martina, PhD, Historian, Austria Winnerstig, Mike, PhD in Political Science, the Royal Swedish Acad- emy of War Sciences, Sweden Winqvist, Svante, Economist, former Analyst at the Swedish Intelli- gence Agency, Sweden Winter, Janice, Programme Manager, Axess Programme on Journalism and Democracy, UK Winter, Karin, Curator, Museum of Architecture, Stockholm, Sweden Winter, Simon, PhD, Interaction Designer, Växjö, Sweden Vinterhav, Emil, Head of the Spacecraft Department, Rymdbolaget, Swedish Space Corporation, Solna, Sweden Vinterhed, Kerstin, Priest and Journalist, Sweden Wirtz, Jacques, Landscape Architect, Antwerp, Belgium Wirtz, Peter, Landscape Architect, Antwerp, Belgium/Chief Executive, Wirtz International Landscape Architects, Belgium Wissén, Pehr, former Vice President, Handelsbanken, Professor, Stock­ holm School of Economics, Sweden

614 contributors Wissén, Ulf, Founder of trading firm Ciphion and investment com- pany Raxor Capital, Sweden Wiström, Olav, Freelance Journalist, Stockholm Sweden Witoszek, Nina, Walentyna Maria, Professor, Centre for Development and Environment, University of Oslo, Norway Vlachos, Jonas, Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Stock- holm University, Sweden Vlachos, Vassilios, PhD in Economics, Sweden Voas, David, Professor of Population Studies, University of Essex, UK Wohlgemuth, Michael, Managing Research Associate at the Walter Eucken Institut, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany Wolf, Hans, former Music Critic at Dagens Nyheter, Sweden Wolf, Rachel, Founder and CEO of New Schools Network, UK Wolfe, Alan, Professor, Boston College, US Wolin, Richard, Professor of History at the City University of New York Graduate Center, US Wolodarski, Alexander, Architect, Stockholm, Sweden Wolodarski, Peter, Journalist, Chief Political Editor at Dagens Nyheter, Stockholm, Sweden Wong, Ola, Journalist, Svenska Dagbladet and Sydsvenska Dagbladet, Shanghai, China Wooldridge, Adrian, Management Editor, the Economist, UK Woolfson, Alexander, Defence Analyst and Writer, UK Voss, Julia Dr., Art Critic, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Germany Vout, Caroline, Dr., University Reader in Classics, Cambridge Uni- versity, UK Vramming, Ylva, Doctor of Theology, Lecturer at the Department of Theology, History of Religions, University of Uppsala, Sweden Vredin, Anders, Economist, CEO Centre for Business and Policy Stud- ies, Sweden Wright, Rita, Anthropological Archaeologist and Professor of Anthro- pology at New York University, US Wright, Robert, Author, New Jersey, US von Vugt, Marieke, Assistant Professor in the Cognitive Modelling Group, University of Groningen, the Netherlands Wulff, Helena, Professor, Department of Social Anthropology, Stock- holm University, Sweden Wyss, Beat, Professor, Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design, Ger- many Wållgren, Ingrid, Master of History of Science and Ideas, Doctorial student, Lund University, Sweden

615 contributors Wängborg, Manne, former Minister, Embassy of Sweden in Moscow, Russia Wästberg, Olle, Director-General, Swedish Institute, Stockholm, Sweden Wästberg, Per, Writer and Member of the Swedish Academy, Stock- holm, Sweden Wölner-Hanssen, Maria, Author, Sweden

Yamada, Masahiro, Professor, Department of Sociology, Chuo Univer­ sity, Japan Yanagisawa, Elisabet, Curator, PhD Candidate, University of Gothen- burg, Sweden Yarwood, Stephen, Lord Mayor of Adelaide, Australia Yazdanfar, Maryam, Politician, Socialdemokraterna (Swedish Social Democrats), Sweden Ygeman, Anders, Minister for Home Affairs, Social Democratic Party, Swedish Government, Sweden Yi, Huang, Professor at Tongji University, Shanghai, China Yongding, Yu, Academician of the Chinese Academy of Social Sci- ences, and former member of Monetary Policy Committee of the People’s Bank of China, China Yoshino, Kosaku, Professor, Department of Sociology, Sophia Univer- sity, Japan Young, Toby, Founder of the West London Free School, UK Yunusa, Mariam, Director, Partners and Inter-Agency Coordination Branch, UN-Habitat, Ethiopia

Zakaria, Fareed, Author, Journalist and Editor-at-Large at Time ­magazine, NYC, US Zalesky, Bodil, PhD in Literature, Uppsala University, Founder and Editor of the website/blog “Salongen”, Sweden Zander Helmut, Professor of Religious Studies in the Faculty for Catholic Theology, Université de Fribourg, Switzerland Zander, Ulf, Lecturer, Department of History, Lund University, Sweden Zaremba, Maciej, Journalist and Writer, Sweden Zavos, Panayiotis, Professor of Reproductive Physiology-Andrology, University of Kentucky, US Zern, Leif, Theatre and Literary Critic, Dagens Nyheter, Sweden Zetterberg, Hans L (1927–2014), Sociologist, Author and former Editor-in-Chief of Svenska Dagbladet, Stockholm, Sweden Zetterberg, Lisa, Freelance Journalist, Sweden Zettergren, George, Chief Economist, TCO, Sweden

616 contributors Zhan, Jiang, Professor, Department of International Journalism & Communication, Beijing Foreign Studies University, China Zielonka, Jan, Professor of European Politics, St Anthony’s College, University of Oxford, UK Ziman, John (1925–2005), Professor, University of Bristol, Fellow of the Royal Society, UK Zinnecker, Jürgen, Professor of Education at the University of Siegen, Germany Zorin, Andrei, Professor of Russian Literature, University of Oxford, UK Zuiderveld, Roland, former Member of Staff at “Kulturnyheterna”, Swedish Television, Stockholm, Sweden Zumdick, Wolfgang, Dr., Senior Lecturer, Oxford Brookes University, UK Zunz Olivier, Commonwealth Professor of History, University of Virginia, US

Åberg, Viktoria, former Peace Observer in Guatemala, the Swedish Fellowship of Reconciliation, Sweden Ådahl, Martin, CEO of FORES, green and liberal think tank, Stock- holm, Sweden Åhman, Karin, Professor, University of Uppsala, Sweden Åkesson, Jimmie, Party Leader, Sverigedemokraterna (Sweden Demo­ crats), Sweden Åkesson, Lynn, Professor of Ethnology, Lund University, Sweden Åsbrink, Elisabeth, Author and Journalist, Sweden Åsbrink, Erik, Chairman Försäkringskassan, former Swedish Finance Minister, Sweden Åselius, Gunnar, Professor of Military History, Swedish Defence Uni- versity (previously Swedish National Defence College), Stockholm, Sweden Åslund, Olof, Professor, Director-General, Institute for Labour Mar- ket Policy Evaluation (IFAU), Sweden Åström, Sverker (1915–2012), former State Secretary for Foreign ­Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Stockholm, Sweden

Öberg, PerOla, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Political ­Science, Uppsala University, Sweden Öberg Ahlbäck, Shirin, PhD, Department of Government, Uppsala University, Sweden Öfverberg, Ulf, Writer and Politician, Folkpartiet (Liberal People’s Party), Sweden

617 contributors Öhlin, Mats, Headmaster, Sweden Öhman, Sven, Professor Emeritus of Linguistics, Uppsala University, Sweden Örn, Johan, MA, Architectural Historian, Sweden Östberg, Birger, Politician, PR consultant and Co-owner of Westander,­ Sweden Östberg, Kjell, Associate Professor, Institute for Contemporary His- tory, Södertörn University College, Stockholm, Sweden Österberg, Eva, Historian, Professor of History, Lund University, Sweden Österdahl, Inger, Professor of Public International Law, Faculty of Law, Uppsala University, Sweden Östergren, Petra, Doctoral Student, Author, Sweden Østergård, Uffe, Professor of European and Danish History, Copen- hagen Business School, Denmark Österling, Ola, Head of Police Dialogue in Stockholm, Sweden Östling, Johan, PhD, Researcher, Department of History, Lund Uni- versity, Sweden Östros, Thomas, Politician, Socialdemokraterna (Swedish Social Demo­ crats), Sweden Øvrebø, Olav Anders, Journalist, Assistant Professor, Department of Information Science and Media Studies, University of Bergen, Norway

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