Managing complexity : addressing societal security challenges in the Baltic Sea Region : conference report

Managing complexity : addressing societal security challenges in the Baltic Sea Region : conference report - Solna : SIPRI, 2018 - 19 p.

SIP1823 "December 2018" More than 150 policymakers, researchers and practitioners gathered at Fotografiska in
Stockholm on 11–12 June 2018 for the international conference ‘Managing complexity: Addressing societal security challenges in the Baltic Sea region’ co-hosted by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) and the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Sweden. The conference discussed strategies for protecting the safety of people and building effective resilience in the face of various contingencies, ranging from climate change to terrorism and major infrastructural disruption. The transnational nature of many societal security challenges requires regional cooperation. Regional cooperation is not only more effective than the efforts of a single state, but also a necessary aspect of national preparedness. Cooperation in the Baltic Sea region has evolved to include the societal safety and security issues on the agenda of regional institutions such as the Council of the Baltic Sea States (CBSS). Through three plenary sessions and six breakout sessions the conference explored best practices and lessons learned from national and regional approaches to dealing with societal security challenges.


terrorism--environment--climate--nuclear energy--development--security--women--conference


Baltic Sea Region--regional security--Arctic Council--Sweden--Nordic countries

Baltic Sea Action Plan climate change urban safety nuclear terrorism nuclear smuggling