Edited by Helena Rytövuori-Apunen.
The eastern enlargements of the EU and NATO have highlighted change in
Russian/ European relations, which at the present time are the primary
context for Finnish foreign, security and defence policies. Russia's
‘perennial dilemma’ of contention and co-operation in her Northwestern
rim again represents a trait of historical and conceptual continuity in
Russian/European relations. It is also the essential feature in the
specifically Finnish tradition of political distinction and foreign
relations. This book argues that understanding the interplay of
continuity and change in a long-term perspective is essential in the
contemporary political constellation in which Finland is part of the EU
and European cooperation and seeks to maintain good bilateral
relationships with Russia. In the methodological sense, the goal is to
develop the pragmatist study of international relations and Russian
studies.
Contributors
Osmo Apunen
Anni Kangas
Kari Möttölä
Arto Nokkala
Sergei Prozorov
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