Stockholm university

Emma Rosengren

About me

Researcher (PhD) in international relations at the Department of Economic History and International Relations, Stockholm university. 

Research project (2022-2024): Gendering Swedish Disarmament Policy 2000-2021, funded by the Anna Ahlströms och Ellen Terserus stiftelse, https://www.ahlstromska.se/

Affiliated researcher at the Hans Blix Center for the History of International Relations, Stockholm University. 

Research

My research addresses topics related to international security, historical perspectives in IR, and feminist theory. 

Publications

A selection from Stockholm University publication database

  • Gendering Nuclear Disarmament

    2020. Emma Rosengren (et al.).

    Thesis (Doc)

    This dissertation provides new knowledge about gender, nuclear weapons and disarmament. Previous feminist research has shown that in contexts where positive associations are made between military strength, masculinity and nuclear weapon possession, it is hard to imagine nuclear renunciation and disarmament as anything other than potential emasculation or feminization. Meanwhile, empirically based feminist theorization about gender, nuclear renunciation and disarmament remains a blind spot. This dissertation uses Sweden as a case to analyze nuclear weapon renunciation and disarmament from a feminist angle. As one of the countries that had the opportunity to acquire nuclear weapons – and considered doing so for some time – before deciding to become engaged with international disarmament aims instead, Sweden is an interesting case to study. The empirical focus is on disarmament policymaking in relation to the Swedish nuclear weapon debate (1954–1968) and the submarine crisis (1981–1989). The study draws on a broad set of primary sources, ranging from government speeches and parliamentary records to media output including comics and personal correspondence and diaries. Approaching the nuclear weapon debate and the submarine crisis as arenas for debating disarmament policy, and understanding disarmament policymaking as historically situated and marked by gendered, nationalized and sexualized power structures in specific contexts, the dissertation contributes empirical and theoretical insights relevant to feminist IR theory, and to nuclear history and IR studies more broadly. Contrary to previous feminist theorizing about disarmament as associated with femininity and/or emasculation, my findings suggest that Swedish disarmament policy was co-constructed with certain forms of masculinity, and that alternative policy discourses and identity representations were feminized and sidelined to the margins. The dissertation suggests that rather than assuming preconceived linkages between nuclear weapons possession and masculinity on the one hand, and disarmament and femininity on the other, it is necessary to challenge such binary conceptualizations and investigate how masculinities and femininities, and nuclear weapon and disarmament policy, have been co-constructed in specific historical contexts. The opposite, to depart from preconceived conceptualizations about gender and policy not only contributes to the reconstruction of gender, but also rules out alternatives to nuclearized security strategies and nuclearized masculinity. The dissertation provides a methodological and theoretical framework for further research on the making of disarmament policy from a feminist perspective.

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  • Förnuft, känsla och kärnvapen

    2021. Emma Rosengren.

    Book

    Den feministiska forskningen om genus och kärnvapen har framför allt handlat om kärnvapeninnehav. Det saknas därmed forskning som undersöker hur genus och policy om kärnvapen och nedrustning har skapats över tid i sammanhang där viljan att ska a kärnvapen har klingat av. I den här boken utgår författaren från det svenska fallet för att bidra till den feministiska förståelsen av genus, kärnvapen och nedrustning. Sveriges historiska roll inom den internationella nedrustningspolitiken, liksom den feministiska utrikespolitik som har tagit form på senare år, gör Sverige till ett särskilt intressant fall att studera. Med avstamp i feministisk teori undersöker boken hur konstruktionen av genus, nation och sexualitet hänger ihop med policy om nedrustning. Den fokuserar särskilt på hur mänskliga kroppar och känslor bidrar till att skapa mening om både identitet och policy. Till grund för analysen ligger en rik samling historiska dokument. Boken visar hur föreställningar om genus och nedrustningspolitikens utformning har (om)förhandlats över tid, och hur historiska studier kan bidra till förståelsen av samtida policyproblem.

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  • Gendering Sweden's nuclear renunciation: a historical analysis

    2022. Emma Rosengren. International Affairs 98 (4), 1231-1248

    Article

    Contemporary developments in international affairs underscore the need for successful outcomes in the field of nuclear disarmament. However, feminist scholars have shown how linkages between masculinity and nuclear posturing continue to make disarmament appear as a policy of the weak, associated with emasculation and/or feminization. In this article I show how a feminist study of Swedish nuclear history has the potential to complicate, and disrupt, such linkages. Analysing a broad range of primary sources through a discourse analytical lens, the article shows how Sweden (re)constructed a white masculine self through its nuclear renunciation and disarmament engagement in the 1950s and 1960s. The article contributes with new insights about how gender, nuclear renunciation and disarmament interact; how lessons from the past can inform our understanding of disarmament dilemmas in the present; and the policy implications of such an analysis. Arguing that such knowledge is crucial for imaginative and transformative disarmament policy in the present, the article concludes that to reach a world free from nuclear weapons, it is crucial to expose, and challenge, those power relations that contribute to sustain a gendered and racialized nuclear order.

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  • ”På bar gärning”: Genus, nation och sexualitet i satirteckningar under ubåtskrisen 1981

    2022. Emma Rosengren. Historisk Tidskrift 142 (2), 213-217

    Article
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