contributors_Jan Oberg

Jan Oberg
Peace studies professor. PhD in sociology, peace and future researcher. Associate professor (Docent) at Lund University, Visiting or guest professor at various universities.
Featured Works
“Energy for a Better Society” (in Danish);
“Myth About Our Security” (in Danish);
“To Develop Security and Secure Development”;
“Winning Peace” (co-author);
He published “Predictable Fiasco. The Conflict with Iraq and Denmark as an Occupying Power” (in Danish).
Experiences
1983−1989 :Director of the Lund University Peace Research Institute, LUPRI, in Sweden. Thereafter visiting a professor in e.g. Tokyo, Nagoya, Kyoto, Schlaining, Rovereto and Basel.
1983−1987:Board member and Secretary -General of the Danish Peace Foundation.
1986-present:Co-founder with my wife, Dr. Christina Spannar, and director of Transnational Foundation for Peace and Future Research, TFF, in Lund, Sweden
2009-present :Art photographer with own studio at Oberg PhotoGraphics in Lund, Sweden
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I See a Very Failed “Genocide” in China’s Xinjiang 6:12
What does the real Xinjiang look like?
Who Usurped the Peacekeeping Authority of the UN? 10:55
Amid global conflicts escalating, why has the United Nations, tasked with maintaining peace, seemingly failed to fulfill its role? Why is a ceasefire agreement in Gaza proving elusive, and why does a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine remain distant? Professor Jan Oberg delves into the underlying reasons why achieving world peace is such a challenging […]
If the US were in Russia’s situation, it would have thrown out NATO long ago 6:09
If the US faced the same situation as Russia today, it would have put a stop to it long ago and thrown out NATO next to its border.
The US Which Lost All Wars Post-9/11 14:06
Why the US War on Terror Failed
Why is everything NATO churns out about China negative? 4:37
NATO allies in July called China a “decisive enabler” of Russia's war against Ukraine and expressed concerns over Beijing's nuclear arsenal and its capabilities in space.
Deploying US long-range missiles in Germany is no way to peace for Europe 4:20
What Are the Consequences of Germany Accepting Long-Range Missile Deployment on Its Territory?
Ukrainian FM Visits China: A Step Closer to Peace? 4:32
Will China be a strong mediator in the Russia-Ukraine conflict?