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− | '''Mats Johansson''' was Political Editor-in-Chief of the leading daily [[Svenska Dagbladet]], CEO/Publisher of the free market think-tank [[Timbro]], and MP for the conservative [[Moderate Party]]. He was mentioned as a person of interest for the Integrity Initiative, but died in 2017, before the | + | '''Mats Johansson''' was Political Editor-in-Chief of the leading daily [[Svenska Dagbladet]], CEO/Publisher of the free market think-tank [[Timbro]], and MP for the conservative [[Moderate Party]]. He was mentioned as a person of interest for the Integrity Initiative, but died in 2017, before the Initiative got off the ground. |
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Revision as of 14:59, 10 July 2022
Mats Johansson (editor) | |
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Died | 24 June 2017 (Age 65) |
Nationality | Swedish |
Alma mater | University of Uppsala, University of Stockholm |
Member of | Integrity Initiative/Cluster/Nordic, Mont Pelerin Society |
Interests | NATO |
Mats Johansson was Political Editor-in-Chief of the leading daily Svenska Dagbladet, CEO/Publisher of the free market think-tank Timbro, and MP for the conservative Moderate Party. He was mentioned as a person of interest for the Integrity Initiative, but died in 2017, before the Initiative got off the ground.
Career
After working at Norrköping's Tidningar 1977-1978, he was Head of Information for the Moderate Party 1978-1979 and an worker at of the leading daily Svenska Dagbladet 1980-1985, in the years 1984-1985 as correspondent in Washington DC. He was CEO of the business think tank Timbro 1988 to 1995, before switching back and becoming political editor-in-chief of Svenska Dagbladet again from 2000 to 2003.
Johansson was member of parliament from October 2006 to September 2014, for the conservatie Moderate Party. He was a member of the Culture Committee and Foreign Affairs Committee, as well as chairman of the Riksdag's (parliament's) Baltic network.
Mats Johannson founded the Stockholm Free World Forum in 2011. As a Standing Rapporteur in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe 2011-2013 he published a report about The State of Media Freedom in Europe. As chairman of the Swedish parliamentary network for the Baltic states he was decorated by the republics of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.[1]
In 2015 he started the Stockholm Free World Forum’s Foreign Policy Academy, creating an educational unit of the think-tank for students and young politicians and serving as its first principal. He also returned to journalism as a columnist in various papers and magazines.
He was also a member of The Mont Pelerin Society.
He has published a number of books, including The new Cold War. Where does Russia go? (2008), Cold War 2.0. Russia rearms (2013) and Cold War 2.1 - The Return of the Evil Empire (2015).
Events Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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Brussels Forum/2015 | 20 March 2015 | 22 March 2015 | Germany North Rhine-Westphalia Cleve | Yearly discreet get-together of huge amount of transatlantic politicians, media and military and corporations, under the auspices of the CIA-close German Marshall Fund. The 2015 main theme was (R)evolution. |
WEF/Annual Meeting/2004 | 21 January 2004 | 25 January 2004 | World Economic Forum Switzerland | 2068 billionaires, CEOs and their politicians and "civil society" leaders met under the slogan Partnering for Prosperity and Security. "We have the people who matter," said World Economic Forum Co-Chief Executive Officer José María Figueres. |
References
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