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Genre/Form: | History |
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Additional Physical Format: | Online version: Jakobson, Max. Finland in the new Europe. Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 1998 (OCoLC)607802789 |
Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Max Jakobson; Center for Strategic and International Studies (Washington, D.C.) |
ISBN: | 0275963721 9780275963729 0275963713 9780275963712 |
OCLC Number: | 39024732 |
Notes: | "Published with the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, D.C." |
Description: | xiv, 176 pages ; 25 cm. |
Contents: | Foreword / George Kennan -- Nationalism -- A Nation Is Born -- Prelude to War -- Survival -- The Second Round -- Postmortem -- Neutrality -- The Finnish-Soviet Treaty -- Enter Urho Kekkonen -- The Dag Hammarskjold Syndrome -- The Communist Split -- The European Security Conference -- Finlandization -- Appearance and Substance -- The Other Neighbor -- Integration -- Finland Joins the Union -- Toward a Single Currency -- Security -- The Grand Design -- The Balkan War -- The New Enemy -- New NATO and New Russia -- The Open Door -- Finland and Sweden: In or Out? -- Russia. |
Series Title: | Washington papers, 175. |
Responsibility: | Max Jakobson ; foreword by George Kennan. |
Abstract:
This text describes how Finland has emerged as a winner from the ordeals of the 20th century. Finland is remembered for its successful resistance against Soviet attempts to subjugate it during World War II, but less is known about how the Finns preserved their independence during the Cold War.
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