Fratelli d’Italia, a right-wing party, recently won the elections in Italy. Moltas Karlsson wrote down his opinion for the reasons of their rise to power and possible consequences for the EU.
Politics
Welcome, but not here: outsourcing asylum seekers
Denmark and Britain have recently included Rwanda as an intermediary country for asylum seekers, but is it beneficial for refugees? Staff writer Tilde Bergström examines this issue.
Feminist Foreign Policy: norm diffusion or political branding?
During the past decade, Feminist Foreign Policy has been adopted by many countries promoting gender equality in global affairs, but are those nations using the concept as norm diffusion or merely political branding? Staff writer Axèle Maillard Arricot analyzes this issue.
One Way Ticket: The Russian Mobilization, Democraphics and Human Capital Flight
Is Russia facing problems resulting from human capital flight? Utblick Staff Writer Magdalena Kamont examines possible consequences of the recent Russian partial mobilization.
Is the Bidasoa River a “deadly trap” for migrants? – River-crossing the border between northern Spain and France
Staff writer Adriana Abril was inspired by a field trip to Irun, Spain, to present the situation in and around the Bidasoa River. The first article of the new publishing year of Utblick Magazine explores the conditions there and asks: “Should this river be considered a deadly trap?”
Our Latest Print Issue is Now Available Online!
The last print issue is now available to read online on our issuu-page! This time, we wanted to explore the elusive subject of PEACE.
Gendered Dynamics of War and Peace
In feminist thought, the gendered aspects of war cannot be overlooked. In a piece written especially for the #peaceispossible campaign, staff writer Dominique Keizer analyzes the underlying ideas in being a protector, as well as the specific challenges women face in war.
The Effects and Consequences of War Robots
In the near future, killer robots could outnumber human soldiers on battlefields. But at what cost? Staff writer Laura Sakhong investigates this issue.
Sweden’s first Holocaust Museum: an interview with Director Katherine Hauptman
This summer, the first Swedish Holocaust museum in Stockholm will welcome visitors. Staff writer Tanyalak Thongyoojaroen interviewed its Director, Katherine Hauptmann, about the museum’s role in preserving historical memory and the need to discuss Sweden’s actions during the war.