Andreas Malm
Senior lecturer
Green national paradox? : How the far right turned Sweden from a (reputed) pioneer of climate mitigation to an obstructor
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Summary, in English
Sweden has swiftly transitioned from being considered a progressive pioneer in climate mitigation to the forefront of late obstruction. The proximate cause was the general elections in 2022, after which the Sweden Democrats (SD) gained authority over the country's climate policies. This paper explores how the far right turned Sweden from a (reputed) pioneer of climate mitigation to an obstructor, and discuss if this transition is also an expression of a ‘green national paradox’. Through interviews with SD members and analysis of political documents, we observe how the SD explicitly and extensively exploits Sweden's progressive image to justify its obstructionist climate agenda. Focusing on energy and transportation policies, our study delves into the SD's perception of Sweden's global climate role and discusses how this is used by the far right in their policies towards climate mitigation.
Department/s
- Human Ecology
- Department of Human Geography
Publishing year
2025
Language
English
Pages
1-10
Publication/Series
Political Geography
Volume
122
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Routledge
Topic
- Political Science
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 1873-5096