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1 Ιουλ 2009 · The most important of Sweden's neighbors are Denmark and Russia. The islands of Denmark sit astride the Skagerrak strait and largely bar Sweden from expanding west into the North Sea region, if not due to Danish forces directly then to some other power aligned with Denmark.
20 Μαρ 2024 · As a Northern European country on the Scandinavian peninsula, Sweden’s closest neighbors are its fellow Nordic countries Denmark, Norway, and Finland. Across the Baltic Sea, it also borders Germany, Poland, Russia, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.
It borders Norway to the west (which is one of Sweden’s non-EU neighbours); Finland to the northeast; and the Baltic Sea and Gulf of Bothnia to the south and east. At 450,295 km 2 (173,860 sq mi), Sweden is the largest country in Northern Europe, the fifth largest in Europe, and the 55th largest country in the world.
17 Δεκ 2015 · Arguably, Sweden has played two prominent roles in the post-Cold-War Baltic Sea context—as regional integrator and as normative critic of Russia. Further, these roles are increasingly enacted through European channels, primarily the EU.
6 Ιαν 2023 · Sweden, with tailormade capabilities for the Baltic Sea, should take a leading role in establishing a NATO Submarine and Seabed Monitoring Mission to safeguard the subwaters in the Baltics. Sweden could be joined in this endeavor by submarines from Germany, Poland, and the UK.
22 Δεκ 2023 · Sweden is on the cusp of joining Finland as NATO’s newest members, bridging a crucial gap in the region’s security architecture and creating new opportunities for closer security cooperation. Once Sweden is in NATO, the Baltic Sea will be a geographically coherent strategic space—or, in more casual parlance, a “NATO lake.”.