Henna Korte looks back on a decade’s worth of Red Cross missions and all of its consequences on her life and the lives of others.
Category: Interview
Brexit from a New Perspective: British-Bangladeshi Reactions to the Discussion of Immigration
Inevitably, we came to talk about Brexit and the related discussion about immigration, even though I didn’t ask any structured questions about it during our interviews. In this article, I want to share the opinions of people I met during my journey and add to this edition new perspectives, that rarely make their way into the mainstream media.
International Relations Theory: An Interview with Barry Buzan
Professor Barry Buzan is a leading scholar in the world of International Relations and has published extensively. Luke Richards and Suzanne Snowden had the opportunity to meet with him to discuss the myriad of topics covered in his work.
There still is Hope in Greece
The Greek financial crisis has been all over the news over the last weeks. However what is usually overlooked in policy discussions are the very real direct impacts on the greek population. Our interview shows the harsh conditions in greek daily life.
Multiculturalism in Malmö – Interview with Anders Hellström
Anders Hellström is a professor and a researcher at Malmö Högskola. His current studies are related to Scandinavia, with a focus on populist and nationalist parties. He studied issues related to the concept of multiculturalism with a special interest for the Sweden Democrats.
Afghanistan and Private Military Companies: Interview with Tim Foxley
Tim Foxley, a British Afghanistan political and military analyst told us what he thought would be the future of Afghanistan after the withdrawal of most Western troops and which role PMCs would play.
The Difficulties of Development Work: Lecture with Petter Gustafsson
Development work is a popular gap year employment for young people; however, there are many things that need to be considered. UF guest speaker Petter Gustafsson works in the field and shares his insights.
A Career in the International Field: Interview with Thomas Ruttig
On the 14th of October 2014, the Malmö Association of Foreign Affairs, in cooperation with the Swedish Committee for Afghanistan (SCA), hosted a lecture held by Thomas Ruttig, the co-director and co-founder of the Afghan Analysts Network. He talked to us about his career.
Sweden, NATO and Cyber Security – Interview with Carl Bildt
On May 20th, on the eve of the European elections, Sweden’s Foreign Minister, Carl Bildt, visited UF Malmö. During Carl Bildt’s visit, he talked about his work as the Swedish Foreign Minister, the current challenges of Europe and Sweden, and the importance of the EU elections.