About the centre

Stockholm Center on Global Governance (SCGG) is an international interdisciplinary center for research on global governance.

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The Stockholm Center on Global Governance (SCGG) is an interdisciplinary and international research center at Stockholm University with the aim to enhance the understanding of global governance. SCGG is Northern Europe's first center for the study of global governance. 

Its interdisciplinary research and training activities are focused on how global governance works culturally, economically, historically, legally, politically and psychologically. Related disciplines are, among others, history, international relations, law, political science, and psychology. 

The SCGG provides a welcoming and thriving research environment which encourages diversity, cross-disciplinary approaches, and excellence in research and training. The center also actively supports collaboration across researchers and a wide range of societal partners.

SCGG is a center of excellence established with support from the Swedish Research Council

 

Central themes

Researchers at SCGG are particularly interested in investigating why, how and with what consequences global governance is challenged or contested, as well as how global governance can be strengthened, by becoming more democratic, efficient and fair.

These questions are examined through four central themes: sources, processes, consequences of contestation and enhancing global governance. These themes are addressed across four main policy areas: economy, environment, security and technology. The research aims to shed light on and contribute to an increased understanding of the complex dynamics that shape global governance today.

You can read more about these themes under the Research heading

 

Education

Our interdisciplinary research school is open to doctoral students at Stockholm University with an interest in global governance. Subject to space, doctoral students at other universities in Sweden or internationally can also participate in the research school's activities.

Read more about this under our heading Education

 

Collaboration

SCGG has a wide range of societal partners in politics, civil society and business. The center aims to support both research development and decision-making in global governance, by supporting an active exchange of knowledge, ideas, and experiences across its researchers and societal partners. 

Read more about this under our heading Collaboration

 

Management

Stockholms Centrum on Global Governance is co-directed by professor Jonas Tallberg, Department of Political Science, and professor Lisa Dellmuth, Department of Economic History and International Relations. 

The center's research committee includes four leaders of specific research themes: professor Mark Klamberg, Department of Law, professor Torun Lindholm Öjmyr, Department of Psychology, professor Aryo Makko, Department of History and professor Lisa Dellmuth, Department of Economic History and International Relations. 

Administrative research coordinator at the center is Matilda Petersson.

The center is governed by a board, which establishes guidelines for its work, adopts its budget, and supports its activities.

  • Professor Mark Rhinard, chairman of the board, Department of Economic History and International Relations
  • Jens Orback, member of the board, Global Challenges Foundation
  • Professor Jonas Olofsson, member of the board, Department of Psychology
  • Professor Karin Bäckstrand, member of the board, Department of Political Science
  • Professor Maja Schlüter, member of the board, Stockholm Resilience Center
  • Professor Pål Wrange, member of the board, Department of Law
  • Torbjörn Pettersson, member of the board, SIDA
 

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