Tuesday, January 27, 2026

World politics moves beyond institutional diplomacy, Langemyr

ISSI Hosts Public Talk on “Europe, the Nordics, and the New Reality of Power Politics

Islamabad : Hedda Langemyr, Founder of UTSYN – Centre for Security and Resilience, Norway, as the Guest Speaker, She l thanked ISSI for hosting her and expressed her appreciation for the opportunity to engage with scholars and practitioners in Pakistan.

She observed that international politics is shifting away from a system largely shaped by diplomatic reassurance and institutional routines, toward an environment in which actions, leverage, and power are increasingly determining outcomes.

Langemyr discussed how geography and history continue to shape Nordic security thinking, particularly for Norway as a small state located in close proximity to Russia and strategically sensitive northern waters.

She recalled Norway’s early role in NATO and explained how its Cold War security posture combined deterrence with reassurance through strategic self-restraint and calibrated defence planning. She also highlighted how the Arctic, previously peripheral in political terms, has now acquired major geopolitical significance due to climate-driven transformation, economic competition, and the growing strategic interest of major powers.

Highlighting the rapidly changing security landscape, Langemyr pointed to emerging challenges involving critical infrastructure, undersea cables, hybrid pressure, cyber threats, and disinformation, noting that ambiguity and uncertainty often remain central features of such pressure.

She emphasized the increasing relevance of “total defence” approaches, which focus on whole-of-society preparedness and robust coordination among civilian authorities, industries, and defence institutions, an approach that has gained renewed urgency across the Nordics and Europe.

She concluded by stressing that while Europe possesses significant economic and technological strength, its key challenge lies in cohesion and strategic coordination. She underscored the importance of greater cooperation among small and medium-sized states and called for deeper engagement, research collaboration, and sustained dialogue between Europe and other regions, including South Asia.

Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI) hosted a Public Talk titled “Europe, the Nordics, and the New Reality of Power Politics” on January 27, 2026, organised by the Centre for Strategic Perspectives (CSP) at ISSI. The talk featured Hedda Langemyr, Founder of UTSYN – Centre for Security and Resilience, Norway, as the Guest Speaker.

Chairman, Board of Governors (BoG), ISSI, Ambassador Khalid Mahmood, warmly welcomed Langemyr and the participants, and appreciated CSP for convening a timely and thought-provoking discussion. He noted that global politics is witnessing an intensified return of power-based competition, strategic uncertainty, and evolving security challenges. Ambassador Khalid Mahmood underlined that Europe’s assumptions regarding stability and institutional security have been increasingly tested in recent years, prompting European states to reassess long-standing approaches to deterrence, sovereignty, and strategic autonomy.

He further observed that the Nordic region has assumed greater strategic relevance in the contemporary security landscape. Historically known for diplomacy, social stability, and rules-based cooperation, the Nordics are now adapting to a transformed environment marked by renewed concerns relating to territorial defence, crisis preparedness, resilience, and non-traditional threats such as hybrid warfare, cyber operations, and information threats. He noted that developments in Europe, the Arctic, the Baltic, and the North Atlantic are increasingly consequential for wider global stability, with important implications beyond Europe, including for South Asia.

The session concluded with an interactive question-and-answer discussion, reflecting strong audience interest in the topic. In the end, Hedda Langemyr was presented with ISSI memento by Chairman BoG ISSI Ambassador Khalid Mahmood.

Field Correspondent Sohail Majeed
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Sohail Majeed is a Special Correspondent at The Diplomatic Insight. He has twelve plus years of experience in journalism & reporting. He covers International Affairs, Diplomacy, UN, Sports, Climate Change, Economy, Technology, and Health.

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