Niklas Granholm

Niklas Granholm

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Niklas Granholm is the research leader at the Total Defense Research Institute (FOI) in Sweden, where he focuses on military strategy and security issues related to international relations. He is known for his insights on geopolitical tensions, particularly in the Arctic region, where he has expressed concerns about Russia's ambitions and potential territorial deals involving Svalbard and Greenland.

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Niklas Granholm, deputy director of the Swedish Defence Research Agency, discussed the strategic importance of Gotland.

Neviđena panika na Baltiku: NATO naoružava Gotland zbog Rusije
Blic – popular Serbian tabloid/daily, est. 1996·SerbiaSerbia· 2026-05-29
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Niklas Granholm is an expert from the Swedish Defence Research Agency discussing the military significance of Gotland.

Index - Külföld - Rakétarendszerekkel fejlesztik a NATO kulcsfontosságú szigetét, Putyin célpontja lehet Európa „utolsó bástyája”
Index.hu·HungaryHungary· 2026-02-09
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Niklas Granholm emphasizes the strategic importance of Gotland since the Cold War.

„Ancora NATO”, ținta lui Putin? Insula-cheie din Marea Baltică care stă între Europa și un război major cu Rusia
Adevărul·RomaniaRomania· 2026-02-08
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He is a research leader at the Total Defense Research Institute and comments on Denmark's military strategy.

Danskt stridsflyg till Grönland: ”Signal till Donald Trump”
Dagens Nyheter·SwedenSweden· 2025-06-07
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Östersjöns Natoländer överväger att porta vissa fartyg
Dagens Nyheter·SwedenSweden· 2025-05-08
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Niklas Granholm is a researcher at the Total Defense Research Institute, FOI, discussing Russia's potential advantages in Arctic negotiations.

Experter: Svalbard kan hotas om Ryssland söker ”deal” med USA
Dagens Nyheter·SwedenSweden· 2025-03-27
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