Baltic
Rim Economies 1/2023 The latest issue of Baltic Rim Economies focuses on
geopolitics. The theme is covered also in the next Baltic
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Baltic Rim Economies 1/2023
The
latest issue of Baltic Rim Economies focuses on
geopolitics. The theme is covered also in the next Baltic
Sea Region Forum 15 June 2023. See the programme and
register.
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Timo
Kivinen: Finland's defence capability reinforces the security
of the Baltic Sea Region
"After
the end of the Cold War, Europe believed that a direct
military threat was very unlikely on our continent. Many
countries cut down on their national defence. Thus, Russia’s
invasion of Ukraine was a rude awakening for many. War in
Europe had become a reality."
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Heljä
Ossa: Geopolitical EU in a geopolitical world
"When
the European Commission led by Ursula von der Leyen began its
work in 2019, it labelled itself as the geopolitical
Commission that would strengthen Europe’s role in the world.
Most countries have very little leverage in European politics,
let alone in world politics. They simply cannot manage alone
in the current geopolitical environment, which is why
collective European action is needed on all political levels.
The EU is the most natural forum for this."
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Keir
Giles: Baltic rim states as leaders in geopolitics
"For
most of the Baltic Sea region, geopolitics has not 'returned'
– it never left. Instead, it is the rest of Europe that is now
catching up to a reality that has long been plain to many
states around the Baltic. Europe’s security situation today is
precisely the one that Poland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
had long warned of – and were written off as troublemakers in
the EU and NATO for doing so."
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William
E. Pomeranz: Looking for a place to land: The regional
meanderings of Russian journalism
"Putin’s
invasion of Ukraine has scattered Russians around the
world. A new and vocal opposition has emerged,
especially among Russian journalists who do not want to be
isolated from events in Russia but instead wants to engage
with their fellow citizens who have remained in the
country."
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