Author: Ivan Zaccagnini, senior researcher in Technology and Geopolitics at the Center for Security Studies (CSS) at ETH Zurich

This report examines Sweden’s evolving position in the Indo-Pacific amid intensifying US-China competition, with a particular focus on Stockholm’s approach to China and Taiwan.

Sweden represents a compelling case study of how a mid-sized European state with deep economic ties to Beijing and a strong normative commitment to democracy navigates the competing pressures of great power rivalry. Structured around four pillars —defense, trade, technology and democracy — Sweden’s Indo-Pacific engagement has shifted markedly over the past decade, from benign economic interdependence with China towards growing strategic wariness, NATO membership, and deepening unofficial cooperation with Taiwan and like-minded regional partners. The report traces this transformation, analyses its domestic and international drivers, and draws broader implications for European policy as anticipated below:

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