Finland’s Neutrality as Part of Its National Identity

The article examines Finland's case within the framework of current discussions on the relevance of neutrality policy. It is widely believed that Finland's neutrality arose during the cold war as a result of a pragmatic assessment of the general world order at that time. The military non-a...

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Main Author: N. Yu. Vezhlivtseva
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Language:English
Published: MGIMO University Press 2019-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.vestnik.mgimo.ru/jour/article/view/924
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description The article examines Finland's case within the framework of current discussions on the relevance of neutrality policy. It is widely believed that Finland's neutrality arose during the cold war as a result of a pragmatic assessment of the general world order at that time. The military non-alignment is regarded from this perspective as a rational and necessary policy for a small state in the bipolar world. After the cold war some politicians and researches argued that under the new conditions the policy of military neutrality is not relevant anymore and that belonging to the Western community is the only choice. However, Finland's military non-alignment policy and reliance on self-defense have remained unchanged for almost three decades. Finnish authorities have consistently pursued this line with a strong support of the majority of population. The reasons for that cannot be explained only as a rational political choice of a small state in certain geopolitical realities, the issue is more complex. Some Finnish researchers consider neutrality as part of the Finnish national identity. Using this approach, the author examines the genesis and development of neutrality policy as part of its national identity, which evolved at the junction of East and West. The article examines the influence of Sweden and Russia on the development of Finland’s statehood and its foreign policy. Sweden determined the political structures and inculcated Finns with the Scandinavian identity. The role of Russia in the beginning of Finnish statehood was crucial. It formed the subsequent Eastern vector of Finland’s foreign policy. The symbiosis of Western (Swedish) and Eastern (Russian) vectors gives Finland additional advantages, allowing a small state to claim the role of a «bridge-builder» between East and West. The author concludes that this complex combination has created the prerequisites for neutrality expressed in the policy of military non-alignment. Neutrality as a part of Finnish national identity has deep historical roots. It was born together with the Finnish statehood and has been staying with it despite all the changes in international environment.
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spelling doaj-art-1a564cc141d144da838e2891013769a22025-01-30T12:15:53ZengMGIMO University PressVestnik MGIMO-Universiteta2071-81602541-90992019-05-0102(65)8610010.24833/2071-8160-2019-2-65-86-100843Finland’s Neutrality as Part of Its National IdentityN. Yu. Vezhlivtseva0Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation.The article examines Finland's case within the framework of current discussions on the relevance of neutrality policy. It is widely believed that Finland's neutrality arose during the cold war as a result of a pragmatic assessment of the general world order at that time. The military non-alignment is regarded from this perspective as a rational and necessary policy for a small state in the bipolar world. After the cold war some politicians and researches argued that under the new conditions the policy of military neutrality is not relevant anymore and that belonging to the Western community is the only choice. However, Finland's military non-alignment policy and reliance on self-defense have remained unchanged for almost three decades. Finnish authorities have consistently pursued this line with a strong support of the majority of population. The reasons for that cannot be explained only as a rational political choice of a small state in certain geopolitical realities, the issue is more complex. Some Finnish researchers consider neutrality as part of the Finnish national identity. Using this approach, the author examines the genesis and development of neutrality policy as part of its national identity, which evolved at the junction of East and West. The article examines the influence of Sweden and Russia on the development of Finland’s statehood and its foreign policy. Sweden determined the political structures and inculcated Finns with the Scandinavian identity. The role of Russia in the beginning of Finnish statehood was crucial. It formed the subsequent Eastern vector of Finland’s foreign policy. The symbiosis of Western (Swedish) and Eastern (Russian) vectors gives Finland additional advantages, allowing a small state to claim the role of a «bridge-builder» between East and West. The author concludes that this complex combination has created the prerequisites for neutrality expressed in the policy of military non-alignment. Neutrality as a part of Finnish national identity has deep historical roots. It was born together with the Finnish statehood and has been staying with it despite all the changes in international environment.https://www.vestnik.mgimo.ru/jour/article/view/924russiafinlandswedenforeign policygood neighborly relationsnorthern cooperationnon-alignmentbridge-building
spellingShingle N. Yu. Vezhlivtseva
Finland’s Neutrality as Part of Its National Identity
Vestnik MGIMO-Universiteta
russia
finland
sweden
foreign policy
good neighborly relations
northern cooperation
non-alignment
bridge-building
title Finland’s Neutrality as Part of Its National Identity
title_full Finland’s Neutrality as Part of Its National Identity
title_fullStr Finland’s Neutrality as Part of Its National Identity
title_full_unstemmed Finland’s Neutrality as Part of Its National Identity
title_short Finland’s Neutrality as Part of Its National Identity
title_sort finland s neutrality as part of its national identity
topic russia
finland
sweden
foreign policy
good neighborly relations
northern cooperation
non-alignment
bridge-building
url https://www.vestnik.mgimo.ru/jour/article/view/924
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