UMS Skeldar, a Saab-owned unmanned systems company, has begun flight testing at Norrköping Airport, strengthening Sweden’s…
Category: Political Economy
Nordic political economy coverage blends macroeconomic stability, public finance and fiscal strategy, green and defence policy shifts, city-level economic transformations, and political dynamics. Expect stories that highlight the region’s blending of robust welfare frameworks with innovation-led adaptation to climate, security, and digital-age challenges.
Data Breach of Historic Scale: Personal Records of 1 Million Swedes Leaked on Darknet After Attack on Miljödata
In what cybersecurity experts are calling one of Sweden’s most severe data breaches to date, the…
Finnish Political Parties Push for Immigrant “Scoring System” Inspired by Canada’s Model
Finland’s immigration debate is heating up, with the Swedish People’s Party (SFP) and the True Finns…
Medvedev’s Stark Warning: Finland’s “Confrontational” Course Could Lead to Its Downfall
In a recent article that has stirred controversy across the political landscape, Dmitry Medvedev, former Russian…
58 Billion and Counting: Denmark Commits to Its Largest Arms Deal Ever
Denmark has just signed off on the most expensive arms purchase in its history—an air defence…
NATO Draws a Hard Line After Russian Drones Violate Polish Airspace
When twenty-one Russian drones crossed into Polish territory this week, the message to NATO was clear.…
When the Lights Go Out: Denmark Plans Emergency Stores to Keep Food on the Shelves
On the evening of March 11, 2020, Danes watched their Prime Minister announce a nationwide shutdown.…
Why Sweden Just Bet Another 70 Billion on Ukraine’s Future
Sweden isn’t hedging its bets on Ukraine. It’s doubling down. On Thursday, Defence Minister PĂĄl Jonson…
The Butja Denial: Russia’s Ambassador Pushes Lies on Swedish TV
When Russia’s ambassador to Sweden, Sergei Belyaev, sat down with SVT’s 30 Minuten, the conversation turned…
Record EU Bill: Denmark Sends 24 Billion Kroner to Brussels — Pride or Price Too High?”
COPENHAGEN — As Finance Minister Nicolai Wammen (S) unveiled Denmark’s latest Finance Act two weeks ago,…
