Trade, Diplomacy, Statecraft: Sweden as a Global Power in the Seventeenth Century

Activity: Talk or presentation typesOral presentation

Description

The seventeenth century was the first time that Sweden truly emerged as a European power. Sweden’s military exploits during this period have often been thrust to the foreground, while the nation’s role as a guarantor of the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, is repeatedly cited as an example of such newfound geopolitical status. Yet the backbone of Sweden’s European, and indeed its global influence during its so called “Age of Greatness”, was actually founded on a unique commercial portfolio of export commodities. This paper explores how Sweden attained, maintained, and exploited its access to such goods to elevate its position to a global power.
Period23 Apr 2025
Held atStockholm School of Economics, Sweden