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Finnish Institute of International Affairs
The Finnish Institute of International Affairs is a research institute whose mission is to produce high quality, topical information on international relations and the EU. The Institute realizes its aims by conducting research as well as by organizing domestic and international seminars and publishing reports on its research and current international issues. The Institute also publishes a journal, Ulkopolitiikka (Finnish Journal of Foreign Affairs), and maintains a specialized library. The purpose of the research carried out by the Institute is to produce focused information of a high standard for use by the academic community and decision-makers, and in public debate. The Institute maintains active international contacts in its activities and its researchers participate in public debate by writing articles for newspapers, periodicals and specialist journals. They also take part in seminars, conferences and similar events both at home and abroad. Furthermore, the researchers lend their expertise to various media. Similarly to universities, the Institute does not have a common view on issues related to its field of research and each researcher comments on topical issues in the news media based his or her own expertise and research. The Institute was established by the Parliament of Finland in its centennial plenum in June 2006 and the Parliament also provides the Institute’s basic funding. The Institute is autonomous in its research activities and is governed by a nine-member board, assisted by an advisory council and a scientific advisory council.Visit Site
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November 11, 2020
Uzbekistan’s new Central Asia policy: The economic rationale and political implications of good neighbourliness
By: Kristiina Silvan -
November 11, 2020
European migration and border management: Future reforms reassert symbolic solidarity
By: Saila Heinikoski -
October 30, 2020
Digital authoritarianism in China and Russia: Common goals and diverging standpoints in the era of great-power rivalry
By: Elina Sinkkonen, Jussi Lassila -
October 29, 2020
EU strategic autonomy: A reality check for Europe’s global agenda
By: Niklas Helwig -
October 27, 2020
Government reports on Finnish foreign and security policy: Relevant but not without problems
By: Henri Vanhanen -
October 23, 2020
Is China preparing to invade Taiwan? The time may be opportune, but the overall situation is not
By: Jyrki Kallio -
October 22, 2020
Finnish foreign policy during EU membership: Unlocking the EU’s security potential
By: Matti Pesu, Tuomas Iso-Markku, Juha Jokela -
October 20, 2020
Taking stock of the UN at 75: Highs and lows in the shadow of great-power competition
By: Katja Creutz -
October 14, 2020
EU peace mediation in the 2020s: From intervention to investment
By: Tyyne Karjalainen -
October 08, 2020
Iran’s foreign policy: Buying time until the US presidential elections
By: Mariette Hagglund -
October 06, 2020
Trump 2.0 or a first Biden administration? How different worldviews will shape US foreign policy
By: Charly Salonius-Pasternak, Ville Sinkkonen -
October 01, 2020
The deepening Finnish-Swedish security and defence relationship: From operative cooperation to ‘strategic interoperability’?
By: Matti Pesu, Tuomas Iso-Markku -
September 22, 2020
Turkey and the post-pandemic world: What kind of revisionism?
By: Toni Alaranta -
September 18, 2020
Towards the 2021 Duma election: The Russian opposition needs strong leaders
By: Jussi Lassila -
September 08, 2020
The global transition to a circular economy: Finland needs a stronger focus on the foreign policy dimension to remain a frontrunner
By: Okko-Pekka Salmimies -
September 03, 2020
The Helsinki Process and its applicability: Towards regional security-building in the Persian Gulf
By: Mikael Wigell, Mika Aaltola -
September 02, 2020
Great-power competition and the rising US-China rivalry: Towards a new normal?
By: Bart Gaens, Ville Sinkkonen -
August 17, 2020
President Zelensky’s first year leading Ukraine: A case of déjà vu
By: Ryhor Nizhnikau -
August 10, 2020
Belarus without Lukashenko: How it became a realistic scenario
By: Arkady Moshes, Ryhor Nizhnikau -
July 22, 2020
Turbulence in arms control: Open Skies Treaty became a victim of the great power competition
By: Jyri Lavikainen -
June 29, 2020
The EU’s external action on counter-terrorism: Development, structures and actions
By: Tuomas Iso-Markku, Teemu Tammikko -
June 25, 2020
Germany’s EU Council presidency: Navigating the post-Covid political landscape
By: Tuomas Iso-Markku, Niklas Helwig -
June 23, 2020
China’s responsibility for the Covid-19 pandemic: An international law perspective
By: Katja Creutz -
June 09, 2020
Covid-19 pandemic threatens US elections: The pandemic adds significantly to the risk of a contested result and a constitutional crisis
By: Maria Annala -
June 03, 2020
Finnish-Swedish defence cooperation: What history suggests about future scenarios
By: Charly Salonius-Pasternak -
May 28, 2020
The European Green Deal: Assessing its current state and future implementation
By: Marco Siddi -
May 27, 2020
Sharpening EU sanctions policy for a geopolitical era
By: Niklas Helwig -
May 20, 2020
Rebuilding Sweden’s crisis preparedness: Lack of clarity impedes implementation
By: Mariette Hagglund -
May 13, 2020
Covid-19 calls for European strategic autonomy: The EU needs to manage global dependencies without pulling up the drawbridges
By: Niklas Helwig -
May 07, 2020
International responses to the Rohingya crisis in Myanmar: From political inaction to growing legal pressure
By: Katja Creutz -
May 04, 2020
Eurasian Union fails a critical test: Displaying irrelevance in the time of the corona crisis
By: Arkady Moshes, Ryhor Nizhnikau, Kristiina Silvan -
April 29, 2020
Covid-19 bends the rules on internal border controls: Yet another crisis undermining the Schengen acquis?
By: Saila Heinikoski -
April 23, 2020
Turkey in Africa: Chasing markets and power with a neo-Ottoman rhetoric
By: Toni Alaranta -
April 19, 2020
Covid-19 – a trigger for global transformation? Political distancing, global decoupling and growing distrust in health governance
By: Mika Aaltola -
April 03, 2020
The Covid-19 pandemic in Russia: No applause for Putin’s political play?
By: Veera Laine, Jussi Lassila -
April 01, 2020
Tackling Covid-19 calls for trust: Building confidence is part of containing a pandemic
By: Tyyne Karjalainen -
March 31, 2020
Ukraine and its regions: Societal trends and policy implications
By: Arkady Moshes, Ryhor Nizhnikau -
March 25, 2020
China after the pandemic: Insecurity spills over to contradictory foreign policy actions
By: Jyrki Kallio -
March 25, 2020
Italy and the Covid-19 emergency: Tackling an unprecedented crisis, with limited EU solidarity
By: Marco Siddi -
March 25, 2020
The politicization of Covid-19 in Iran: Domestic and international power play hampers the response
By: Mariette Hagglund -
March 20, 2020
Finland’s response to the Covid-19 epidemic: Long-term preparation and specific plans
By: Charly Salonius-Pasternak -
March 16, 2020
Managed leadership succession in Kazakhstan: A model for gradual departure?
By: Kristiina Silvan -
January 31, 2020
EU sanctions and Brexit: Losing the hard edge of European foreign policy?
By: Juha Jokela, Ilari Aula -
January 20, 2020
Hard security dynamics in the Baltic Sea region: From turbulence to tense stability
By: Matti Pesu -
December 19, 2019
The protests in Iraq: Corruption and foreign interference in the firing line
By: Mariette Hagglund -
December 12, 2019
The Normandy Summit on Ukraine: no winners, no losers, to be continued
By: Arkady Moshes -
December 02, 2019
Turkey’s Republican People’s Party and the EU: Preconditions for EU-Turkey relations in the secular-nationalist vision
By: Toni Alaranta -
November 18, 2019
Russia and China in the Middle East: Playing their best cards
By: Marco Siddi, Marcin Kaczmarski -
November 06, 2019
The militarization of US foreign policy: Engagement with Europe increasingly about defense
By: Deborah A. McCarthy -
October 28, 2019
Glitches in the Kremlinʼs politics of Fear: The dynamics of repression in Russia between 2012 and 2019
By: Jussi Lassila -
October 25, 2019
Turkey’s invasion of Syria was predictable: A violent prelude to making a major deal to end the Syrian war
By: Toni Alaranta -
October 17, 2019
US foreign policy tools in the era of disinformation: Deficiencies prevent effective response to malign information operations
By: Deborah A. McCarthy -
October 10, 2019
The disarmament laboratory: Substance and performance in UK nuclear disarmament verification research
By: Tom Plant -
October 09, 2019
Poland’s 2019 election: Bright prospects for the populist Right
By: Marco Siddi, Barbara Gaweda -
October 02, 2019
The basis for strong US-European relations endures: Continuity in institutions and interests
By: Christopher Kojm -
September 26, 2019
Global Britain's Arctic security policy: Going forward while looking back
By: Agne Cepinsktye -
September 23, 2019
Regional elections in Russia: The Kremlin is tackling previous challenges while facing new ones
By: Jussi Lassila -
September 19, 2019
Sanctions and US foreign policy in the Trump era: A perfect storm
By: Ville Sinkkonen -
September 12, 2019
Democratic deterrence: How to dissuade hybrid interference
By: Mikael Wigell -
August 29, 2019
Finland’s 2019 presidency of the Council of the European Union: European and domestic determinants
By: Tuomas Iso-Markku, Juha Jokela -
August 13, 2019
Transatlantic intelligence ties remain strong: Insulated against political turmoil
By: Christopher Kojm -
June 26, 2019
The end of nuclear arms control? Implications for the Nordic region
By: Tapio Juntunen -
June 19, 2019
Geostrategically motivated co-option of social media: The case of Chinese LinkedIn spy recruitment
By: Mika Aaltola -
June 13, 2019
The United States-Iran standoff: Recent tensions are symptomatic of President Trump’s broader foreign-policy approach
By: Ville Sinkkonen -
June 07, 2019
Towards an EU security community? Public opinion and the EU’s role as a security actor
By: Matti Pesu, Tuomas Iso-Markku -
June 06, 2019
The Belarusian paradox: A country of today versus a president of the past
By: Arkady Moshes, Ryhor Nizhnikau -
May 15, 2019
The 2019 European elections: New political constellations
By: Tuomas Iso-Markku, Marco Siddi -
May 07, 2019
China’s challenge to human rights: Increased proactivity may weaken the UN human rights system
By: Katja Creutz -
May 02, 2019
The Brain drain from Russia: The Kremlinʼs double-edged sword
By: Jussi Lassila -
April 18, 2019
The Sinification of China: How the minorities are being merged into one nation
By: Jyrki Kallio -
April 16, 2019
The Concepts of parliamentarism in the EU's political system: Approaching the choice between two models
By: Teija Tilikainen -
April 11, 2019
The Geostrategic Arctic: Hard security in the High North
By: Harri Mikkola -
April 09, 2019
Ukraine’s stalled transformation: A concerning context for the 2019 presidential and parliamentary elections
By: Arkady Moshes, Ryhor Nizhnikau -
April 04, 2019
Spanish election spurred on by fear of breakup: Winner must reckon with regional parties
By: Teemu Tammikko -
March 25, 2019
Mounting tensions in France-Italy relations: Troubled waters between European partners
By: Marco Siddi -
March 11, 2019
What’s next for UN climate negotiations? The UNFCCC in the era of populism and multipolar competition
By: Antto Vihma -
March 04, 2019
Managing transatlantic (mis)trust: The Trump era in perspective
By: Matti Pesu, Ville Sinkkonen -
March 01, 2019
The changing global order and its implications for the EU
By: Katja Creutz, Tuomas Iso-Markku, Teija Tilikainen, Kristi Raik -
February 28, 2019
The parliamentary election in Moldova: The end of European illusions
By: Ryhor Nizhnikau -
February 08, 2019
Negotiating Venezuela’s future: First agreement, then elections
By: Mikael Wigell, Mikko Pyhala -
January 01, 2019
China’s new policy on the European Union: A toughening line on political issues
By: Jyrki Kallio -
January 01, 2019
Proposed Frontex reform and its impact: Border politics and the external security nexus in the EU
By: Teemu Tammikko -
December 19, 2018
The Arctic Railway and the Sámi: Reconciling national interests with indigenous rights
By: Agne Cepinsktye -
December 18, 2018
Finland's defence cooperation: The ‘no a priori limits’ approach with Sweden should be a model for other cooperation efforts
By: Charly Salonius-Pasternak, Henri Vanahanen -
December 12, 2018
The Sino-Russian and US-Russian relationships: Current developments and future trends
By: Marcin Kaczmarski, Mark Katz, Teija Tiilikainen -
December 10, 2018
France and European defence: Continuity in long-term objectives, change in strategy
By: Pernille Reiker -
December 05, 2018
Europe’s connectivity strategy and the challenge of China: Rivalry, reciprocity, or both?
By: Bart Gaens -
November 22, 2018
The European Dimension of Nuclear Deterrence: French and British policies and future scenarios
By: Bruno Tertrais -
November 19, 2018
Crimea 2.0: Will Russia seek reunification with Belarus?
By: Arkady Moshes -
November 14, 2018
Tunisia’s magic reform bullet? Decentralisation is being developed to upend the legacy of a highly centralised state
By: Wolfgang Mühlberger -
November 12, 2018
Turkey’s presidential system and the Kurds: Increased resentment, fragmentation, or deal-making?
By: Toni Alaranta -
November 07, 2018
NATO's Return to the North Atlantic: Implications for the Defense of Northern Europe
By: Stephen J. Flanagan -
November 05, 2018
Contextualizing the "Trump Doctrine": Realism, Transactionalism and the Civilizational Agenda
By: Ville Sinkkonen -
October 25, 2018
Russia-India relations: Long-term obstacles remain despite sectoral achievements
By: Marcin Kaczmarski -
October 23, 2018
Will International Institutions Fail Again? International power shifts and the future of global cooperation
By: Matthew D. Stephen -
October 16, 2018
Communist Parties In Russia, Ukraine and Moldova: Struggling with popular demands
By: Jussi Lassila, Ryhor Nizhnikau -
October 09, 2018
EU Foreign Policy in a Networked World: Webs against power politics
By: Kristi Raik -
October 05, 2018
The Challenges of NATO Nuclear Policy: Alliance management under the Trump administration
By: Robert Bell -
September 09, 2018
Holy Rus challenged: The conflict between Churches in Ukraine has consequences for Russia, Ukraine and the Orthodox world
By: Veera Laine -
September 03, 2018
Strategic deterrence redux: Nuclear weapons and European security
By: Leo Michel, Matti Pesu -
September 01, 2018
Russia’s evolving gas relationship with the European Union: Trade surges despite political crises
By: Marco Siddi -
September 01, 2018
Japan-Russia relations: The Kremlin has the upper hand
By: Bart Gaens, Marcin Kaczmarski -
August 01, 2018
The United States braces itself for the midterm elections: Is there a foreign-policy dimension?
By: Ville Sinkkonen -
August 01, 2018
China and Russia in global governance: Long-term obstacles to cooperation
By: Marcin Kaczmarski -
August 01, 2018
India and the geoeconomics of climate change: Global responsibility as strategic interest
By: Emma Hakala -
August 01, 2018
Xi Jinping thought and China’s future foreign policy: Multipolarity with Chinese characteristics
By: Jyrki Kallio -
August 01, 2018
The ICC and the RtoP in a post-interventionist world: Adapting to critique?
By: Katja Cruetz -
August 01, 2018
The sustainability of the questionable US presidency: The Trump era might last longer than expected
By: Mika Aaltola -
June 01, 2018
Germany and European defence cooperation: A post-Atlantic turn?
By: Niklas Helwig -
May 10, 2018
The future of EU civilian crisis management: Finding a niche
By: Teemu Tammikko, Jyrki Ruohomaki -
April 01, 2018
Pension reform in Russia: A test of the regime’s resilience and citizens’ patience
By: Jussi Lassila -
January 30, 2018
Trumps First Year at the Helm
By: Ville Sinkkonen, Mika Aaltola -
November 07, 2016
The US in the Asia-Pacific: Continuing rebalance towards a region in flux
By: Bart Gaens -
November 05, 2016
NEIGHBOURING AN UNPREDICTABLE RUSSIA Implications for Finland
By: Toivo Martikainen, Katri Pynnöniemi, Sinikukka Saari -
November 01, 2016
Presidential elections in Moldova: A sad end to a once promising story
By: Ryhor Nizhnikau -
November 01, 2016
The Role of the European Parliament: Between External and Internal Challenges
By: Tuomas Iso-Markku -
November 01, 2016
Russia's 2016 Duma Elections: Ambiguous triumph and new challenges for the regime
By: Kirill Rogov -
October 27, 2016
Election Hacking in Democracies: The example of the U.S. 2016 elections
By: Mika Aaltola, Mariita Mattiisen -
October 24, 2016
Brexit's Impact on the EU Institutions: Immediate implications and possibilities for reform
By: Teija Tiilikainen -
October 01, 2016
No endgame in Syria: why truces are impracticable and peace negotiations challenging
By: Wolfgang Mühlberger -
October 01, 2016
Afghanistan's Uncertain Future: Fragmented Realities and Geopolitical Fault Lines
By: Olli Ruohomäki, Olli Ruohomäki -
October 01, 2016
State-led Nationalism In Today's Russia: Uniting The People with Conservative Values?
By: Veera Laine -
June 08, 2016
Security in the Baltic Sea Region: Activation of Risk Potential
By: Katri Pynnöniemi, Charly Salonius-Pasternak -
April 18, 2016
Geopolitics: An Overview of Concepts and Empirical Examples from International Relations
By: Sören Scholvin -
April 02, 2016
Geopolitics: An Overview of Concepts and Empirical Examples from International Relations
By: Soren Scholvin -
April 02, 2016
Geopolitics: An Overview of Concepts and Empirical Examples from International Relations
By: Soren Scholvin -
January 10, 2016
Turkey's political direction: Authoritarianism, liberal democracy or dissolution?
By: Toni Alaranta -
February 05, 2015
From stagnation to cul-de-sac? The roots and trajectory of Russia's troubles
By: Sinikukka Saari -
February 05, 2015
Balancing targeted sanctions: Effectiveness through a climate of legality
By: Katja Creutz -
February 05, 2015
The US Congress and decision-making on war: Debates on war powers in the separation of powers system
By: Anna Kronlund -
February 05, 2015
Turkey under the AKP: A critical evaluation from the perspective of Turkey's EU negotiations
By: Toni Alaranta -
January 05, 2015
Fine-tuning EU foreign policy: A joint approach between the new Commission and the European External Action Service?
By: Niklas Helwig -
January 05, 2015
Pushed together by external forces? The foreign and security policies of Estonia and Finland in the context of the Ukraine crisis
By: Katri Pynnöniemi, Charly Salonius-Pasternak, Mika Aaltola, Kristi Raik -
January 05, 2015
War on two fronts: The EU perspective on the foreign terrorist fighters of ISIL
By: Teemu Sinkkonen -
December 05, 2014
Europe's changing security landscape: What role will the EU play in security and defence?
By: Tuomas Iso-Markku -
December 05, 2014
Towards a two-state solution: A new approach is needed to promote the Middle East Peace Process
By: Mari Neuvonen -
December 05, 2014
Deeper Defence Cooperation: Finland and Sweden together again?
By: Charly Salonius-Pasternak -
October 05, 2014
EU Sanctions Against Russia: Europe brings a hard edge to its economic power
By: Kristi Raik, Juha Jokela, Niklas Helwig -
October 05, 2014
China's Public Opinion Management: Tightening the Grip in the Digital Age
By: Elina Sinkkonen -
October 05, 2014
How to Reform the UN Climate Negotiations? Perspectives from the past, present and neighbour negotiations
By: Antto Vihma -
September 05, 2014
Linking Domestic and European Politics: Finnish MEPs and the Votes that Shaped the 7th European Parliament
By: Tuomas Iso-Markku -
September 05, 2014
Russian thinking in the Ukraine crisis: From drawing a line of defence to seeing a threat to national security
By: Katri Pynnöniemi -
June 05, 2014
The end of the EU project in Turkey? Determinants of Turkey's EU bid under the AKP regime
By: Toni Alaranta -
June 05, 2014
Divided Stands the Visegrad? The V4 have been united towards the Ukraine crisis but remain split concerning Russia
By: András Rácz -
June 05, 2014
Georgia's Search for the Third Way: Despite a strong westward pull, Georgia attempts to improve its relations with Russia
By: Sinikukka Saari -
June 05, 2014
Eurosceptics in the 2014 EP Elections: Protest parties mobilized on national cleavages between globalization winners and losers
By: Sanna Salo -
May 05, 2014
Beyond the Euro Crisis: European constitutional dilemmas and Treaty amendments
By: Janne Salminen, Päivi Leino -
April 05, 2014
The ICC under Political Pressure: Towards Lowered Expectations of Global Justice
By: Katja Creutz -
April 05, 2014
Chinese Dream, Others' Nightmare? Despite superficial similarities, China is not destined to follow Russia's path to rogue-dom
By: Jyrki Kallio -
March 05, 2014
Illicit trade flows: how to deal with the neglected economic and security threat
By: Mikael Wigell, Karl Lallerstedt -
February 05, 2014
The Conflict over Aviation Emissions: A Case of Retreating EU Leadership?
By: Antto Vihma, Harro van Asselt -
February 05, 2014
Drama Power on the Rise? US soft power may increase as a function of Washington dysfunction
By: Mika Aaltola -
February 05, 2014
Who leads the new EMU? Implications of the Economic Crisis for the EU's Institutions
By: Teija Tiilikainen -
February 05, 2014
Japan's New Security Policy: Breaking Away from the Post–War Regime?
By: Bart Gaens -
January 05, 2014
The Failure of the Security Paradigm in Syria: The human security perspective
By: Ari Kerkkänen -
December 05, 2013
The Post-2015 Agenda and the EU: Faltering in the Global Development Partnership?
By: Marikki Stocchetti -
December 05, 2013
Putin's reactive reforms: Unfavourable conditions are forcing the Kremlin to change the rules of the game
By: Sean Roberts -
December 05, 2013
Neither neutral nor non-aligned: The Europeanization of Finland's foreign and security policy
By: Teemu Palosaari -
November 05, 2013
European Defence Under Scrutiny: What can be expected from the European Council?
By: Tuomas Iso-Markku -
November 05, 2013
UN Statebuilding at a Turning Point: What's new about the intervention brigade and peacekeeping drones?
By: Touko Piiparinen -
November 05, 2013
Updating The EMU: Differentiated economic integration in the European Union
By: Samu Kurri -
November 05, 2013
The WTO Under Pressure: Tackling the deadlock in multilateral trade
By: Marikki Stocchetti, Johanna Jacobsson -
October 05, 2013
Towards a Deeper EMU: An assessment of political divisions within the EU
By: Juha Jokela -
October 05, 2013
European Climate Diplomacy: Building capacity for external action
By: Diarmuid Torney -
September 05, 2013
Iceland and Europe: Drifting further apart?
By: Baldur Thorhallsso, Alyson J. K. Bailes -
September 05, 2013
Arctic Conflict Potential: Towards an extra-Arctic perspective
By: Juha Käpylä, Harri Mikkola -
September 05, 2013
Obama's Climate Policy: Addressing climate change through executive actions
By: Anna Kronlund -
September 05, 2013
Three Options for the EU: Assessing the EU's powers in a true economic and political union
By: Teija Tiilikainen -
September 05, 2013
Right-wing nationalism in Russia: A by-product of electoral competition or a political agenda for the future?
By: Maria Nozhenko -
August 05, 2013
The German Election: No vote for Europe?
By: Timo Behr, Tuomas Iso-Markku -
August 05, 2013
The Global Arctic: The Growing Arctic Interests of Russia, China, the United States and the European Union
By: Juha Käpylä, Harri Mikkola -
February 05, 2013
The changing European defence market: Will the new European defence market legislation be a game-changer for Finland?
By: Harri Mikkola, Jukka Anteroinen, Ville Lauttamäki -
December 05, 2012
Transatlantic cybersecurity: The only winning move is to play with others
By: Charly Salonius-Pasternak, Jarno limnéll -
December 05, 2012
Russia's pressure politics: The Kremlin's uncompromising approach to opponents threatens political stability
By: Sean Roberts -
November 05, 2012
Bringing Stability to Europe: Why Europe needs a banking union
By: Erik Jones -
October 05, 2012
Georgian Dream or Nightmare? Transition of power poses great challenges for Georgia and its foreign relations
By: Teemu Sinkkonen -
October 05, 2012
Battle Lines in the Chinese Blogosphere: Keyword control as a tactic in managing mass incidents
By: Keegan Elmer -
September 05, 2012
Towards efficient early action: The EU needs a regional focus and proactive tools to prevent and manage conflicts
By: Tanja Tamminen -
September 05, 2012
Not just another arms deal: The security policy implications of the United States selling advanced missiles to Finland
By: Charly Salonius-Pasternak -
September 05, 2012
The electoral trap: Why the EU should think beyond Belarus's parliamentary election
By: Anaïs Marin -
June 05, 2012
A rocky road towards Europe: The prospects for the EU's Eastern Partnership Association Agreements
By: Kristi Raik -
June 05, 2012
Great expectations: Understanding why the UN climate talks seem to fail
By: Antto Vihma, Harro van Asselt -
June 05, 2012
Ripe and ready for Rio+20? The UN conference on sustainable development and the European Union
By: Marikki Stocchetti -
May 05, 2012
Turkey and the Iranian nuclear programme: Key to progress in regional disarmament?
By: Hanna Ojanen, Barbara Zanchetta -
May 05, 2012
A Eurosceptic big bang: Finland's EU policy in hindsight of the 2011 elections
By: Kaisa Korhonen, Juha Jokela -
May 05, 2012
An alienated partnership: German-Russian relations after Putin's return
By: Stefan Meister -
May 05, 2012
On the road to a true Economic and Monetary Union? The challenges of fiscal federalism and democratic legitimacy
By: Teija Tiilikainen -
April 05, 2012
Humanizing security? The EU's responsibility to protect in the Libyan crisis
By: Marlene Gottwald -
April 05, 2012
The corporate benefits of the euro: Finnish companies cannot live without a common currency
By: Timo korkeamäki -
April 05, 2012
Watching a dragon's egg hatch: The makings of a Sinocentric world?
By: Jyrki Kallio -
April 05, 2012
The beginning of the end? The future of international engagement in Afghanistan
By: Timo Behr, Charly Salonius-Pasternak -
March 05, 2012
Fighting climate change: A structural shift towards renewable energies requires concerted policy action
By: Patrick Matschoss -
March 05, 2012
Global networks of mediation: Prospects and avenues for Finland as a peacemaker
By: Touko Piiparinen, Ville Brummer (eds.) -
February 05, 2012
Constructing a German Europe? Germany's Europe Debate Revisited
By: Timo Behr, Niklas Helwig -
February 05, 2012
Russian Protest On- and Offline: The role of social media in the Moscow opposition demonstrations in December 2011
By: Markku Lonkila -
December 05, 2011
Europe's declining role in the G-20: What role for the EU in the club of the most important powers?
By: Juha Jokela -
November 05, 2011
Austerity ahead: How will a conservative victory change Spanish politics?
By: Teemu Sinkkonen -
November 05, 2011
Between consensus and confusion: Institutional changes and policy challenges in the EU's development policy Post-Lisbon
By: Marikki Stocchetti -
November 05, 2011
The persistence of Putin's Russia: Why don't Russians demand more?
By: Sinikukka Saari -
November 05, 2011
The empowered European Parliament: Accommodation to the new functions provided by the Lisbon Treaty
By: Teija Tiilikainen -
November 05, 2011
Legal order free of pillars: European Courts' jurisdiction in the post-Treaty of Lisbon setting
By: Janne Salminen -
November 05, 2011
Governing the blue-green Baltic Sea: Societal challenges of marine eutrophication prevention
By: Mia Pihlajamäki, Nina Tynkkynen -
September 05, 2011
Protectors of Putin's vertical: Russian power ministries before the 2011-2012 elections
By: Alexander Golts -
September 05, 2011
Swimming in murky waters: Challenges in developing the EU's external representation
By: Piotr Maciej Kaczyński -
September 05, 2011
Pro-European Presidency: Poland on the way to the club of heavyweight EU members
By: Tiia Lehtonen -
September 05, 2011
Forever a Pilot? Assessing the policy dialogue and project-based cooperation in energy efficiency between the EU and Russia
By: Vadim Kononenko -
August 05, 2011
Humanitarian soldiers, colonialised Others and invisible enemies: Visual strategic communication narratives of the Afghan war
By: Noora Kotilainen -
June 05, 2011
Securing global commons: A small state perspective
By: Valtteri Vuorisalo, Mika Aaltola, Joonas Sipilä -
June 05, 2011
Divided we fail: Time for the EU to speak with one voice to Belarus
By: Anaïs Marin -
June 05, 2011
Much ado about nothing: The EU's transport dialogue with Russia
By: Katri Pynnöniemi -
May 05, 2011
Guardians of subsidiarity: National parliaments strive to control EU decision-making
By: Kaisa Korhonen -
May 05, 2011
Assertive Brazil: An emerging power and its implications
By: Mikael Wigell -
April 05, 2011
Between conditionality and engagement: Revisiting the EU's democracy promotion in the Eastern neighbourhood
By: Kristi Raik -
April 05, 2011
Whose money? The tug-of-war over Chinese state enterprise profits
By: Mikael Mattlin -
March 05, 2011
The Arab uprising: Causes, prospects and implications
By: Timo Behr, Mika Aaltola -
March 05, 2011
Linking an EU emission reduction target beyond 20 % to energy security in Central and Eastern Europe
By: Anna Korppoo, Thomas Spencer, Kai-Olaf Lang, Martin Kremer -
March 05, 2011
A climate of consensus: The UNFCCC faces challenges of legitimacy and effectiveness
By: Antto Vihma -
March 05, 2011
Getting cold in the Caucasus: Can the EU prevent the freezing of the Georgian-Russian conflict?
By: Teemu Sinkkonen -
March 05, 2011
Practicing progressive pragmatism: Charting Barack Obama's course for U.S. foreign policy
By: Charly Salonius-Pasternak -
February 05, 2011
Tradition in Chinese politics: The Party-state's reinvention of the past and the critical response from public intellectuals
By: Jyrki Kallio -
January 05, 2011
How to succeed with a thousand TWh reform?
By: Laura Solanko -
January 05, 2011
One question, any answers? The EU's role in solving the Kurdish question in Turkey
By: Johanna Nykänen -
December 05, 2010
Russia's Arctic policy: Geopolitics, mercantilism and identity-building
By: Pavel K. Baev -
December 05, 2010
Deciphering Egypt's Transition: What do Egypt's botched elections mean for the EU?
By: Timo Behr -
December 05, 2010
The belittled trio: Towards a new managerial identity for the rotating EU Council presidency
By: Kaisa Korhonen -
November 05, 2010
Can the EU budget support climate policy in Central and Eastern Europe?
By: Anna Korppoo, Thomas Spencer, Agata Hinc -
November 05, 2010
High expectations, limited resources: The bottlenecks of EU civilian crisis management in Kosovo
By: Tanja Tamminen -
November 05, 2010
Russia-EU cooperation on energy efficiency: Enthusiasm and challenges ahead
By: Vadim Kononenko -
November 05, 2010
Russia's modernization reloaded: Political constraints on economic development
By: Katri Pynnöniemi -
October 05, 2010
A New World Economic Order: Overhauling the Global Economic Governance as a Result of the Financial Crisis, 2008–2009
By: Tapani Paavonen -
October 05, 2010
Will the EU get a real president? The EU's political system as another example of semi-presidentialism in Europe
By: Teija Tiilikainen -
September 05, 2010
A normative EU policy towards China: Mission impossible?
By: Mikael Mattlin -
June 05, 2010
Ghosts of crises past: Comparing Japanese policy effectiveness in the 1970s oil crises and contemporary climate change
By: Alexandru Luta -
June 05, 2010
The political constraints on Russia's economic development: The visionary zeal of technological modernization and its critics
By: Katri Pynnöniemi -
June 05, 2010
Why the EU fails: Learning from past experiences to succeed better next time
By: Timo Behr, Toby Archer, Tuulia Nieminen -
May 05, 2010
Elephant in the room: The new G77 and China dynamics in climate talks
By: Antto Vihma -
May 05, 2010
Tools for building EU climate concensus: Bringing the CEE Member States on board
By: Anna Korppoo, Thomas Spencer -
May 05, 2010
No real winner? Britain's closest election in a generation and the implications for Europe
By: Toby Archer -
May 05, 2010
Getting along with Gulliver: A Review of Finnish-German Relations
By: Glenn R. Gassen -
April 05, 2010
Nuclear-Free Security: Refocusing Nuclear Disarmament and the Review of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
By: Tarja Cronberg -
April 05, 2010
Oil or Climate Politics? Avoiding a Destabilising Resource Split in the Arab Middle East
By: Mari Luomi -
April 05, 2010
Raising the Stakes: The Need for a More Ambitious American Policy Towards Iran
By: Barbara Zanchetta -
April 05, 2010
The Odd Couple? The Merits of Two Tracks in the International Climate Change Negotiations
By: Kristian Tangen -
March 05, 2010
Rewriting the Ground Rules of European Diplomacy: The European External Action Service in the Making
By: Timo Behr, Aaretti Siitonen, Johanna Nykänen -
February 05, 2010
The EU and the global climate regime: Getting back in the game
By: Anna Korppoo, Thomas Spencer, Kristian Tangen -
February 05, 2010
The morning after: Where is Ukraine headed under president Yanukovich?
By: Igor Torbakov -
February 05, 2010
Hitting a moving target: Implications of Japan's missile defence
By: Kristian Kurki -
January 05, 2010
Medvedev's take on the power vertical: Are the rules of the game changing in Russia?
By: Katri Pynnöniemi, Sinikukka Saari -
December 05, 2009
The Great Regression? Financial Crisis in an Age of Global Interdependence
By: Vadim Kononenko, Raimo Väyrynen, Toby Archer, Kristian Kurki (ed.), Matti Nojonen -
December 05, 2009
Russian pledge vs. business-as-usual: Impelementing energy efficiency policies can curb carbon emissions
By: Anna Korppoo, Aleksandra Novikova, Maria Sharmina -
December 05, 2009
The Stockholm programme: Europe's next step to be an "area of freedom, security and justice"
By: Toby Archer -
December 05, 2009
Bargaining in the Saudi bazaar: Common ground for a post-2012 climate agreement?
By: Mari Luomi -
November 05, 2009
Medvedev's amendments to the law on defence: The consequences for Europe
By: Yury E. Fedorov -
October 05, 2009
Germany after the elections: A liberal dawn?
By: Timo Behr -
October 05, 2009
Japanese governance reform: Daybreak in the land of the rising sun?
By: Alexandru Luta -
September 05, 2009
"Can't Buy Me Love": Will the global economic downturn help Russia consolidate its influence in post-Soviet Eurasia?
By: Igor Torbakov, Vadim Kononenko -
September 05, 2009
The Dead Souls: How to deal with the Russian surplus?
By: Anna Korppoo -
September 05, 2009
German-Russian relations: Will there be changes after the German elections?
By: Minna-Mari Salminen -
September 05, 2009
Afghanistan's hard summer: The impact on European troop contributing nations
By: Timo Behr, Matthieu Chillaud, Toby Archer, Charly Salonius-Pasternak, Valtteri Vuorisalo, Barbara Zanchetta -
August 05, 2009
Military-humanitarian integration: The promise and the peril
By: Denis Kennedy -
June 05, 2009
The Russian debate on climate doctrine: Emerging issues on the road to Copenhagen
By: Anna Korppoo -
June 05, 2009
Parties in Russia: From a pseudo-system towards fragmentation
By: Sirke Mäkinen -
June 05, 2009
Climate sudoku: Japan's bumpy ride towars a post-2012 target
By: Alexandru Luta -
May 05, 2009
Euros for low-carbon development Finance as a stumbling block to the EU's position for Copenhagen
By: Tuuli Mäkelä -
May 05, 2009
Looking for a New Strategic Identity: Is Turkey Emerging as an Independent Regional Power?
By: Igor Torbakov, Hanna Ojanen -
May 05, 2009
Flags and hymns are not for Finns: An evaluation of the European elections in Finland before the fact
By: Aaretti Siitonen -
May 05, 2009
Towards a new climate regime? Views of China, India, Japan, Russia and the United States in the road to Copenhagen
By: Linda Jakobson, Anna Korppoo, Johannes Urpelainen, Antto Vihma, Alex Luta -
April 05, 2009
Controversies over missile defense in Europe
By: Raimo Väyrynen -
March 05, 2009
Czech Point: A Mid-Term Evaluation of an On-Going Small State Presidency
By: Tiia Lehtonen -
February 05, 2009
Immigration in Europe at a Time of Economic Hardship
By: Toby Archer -
December 05, 2008
Russia's Politics Amidst the Global Economic Crisis An Empty Scoreboard?
By: Vadim Kononenko -
November 05, 2008
Russia And The Post-2012 Climate Regime: Foreign Rather Than Environmental Policy
By: Anna Korppoo -
November 05, 2008
Multi-Stakeholder Cooperation in Global Governance
By: Mikael Wigell -
October 05, 2008
From Hegemony to New Geopolitical Competition: Assessing Russia's Strategic Footprint In Central Asia
By: Igor Torbakov -
October 05, 2008
Assesment of the Finnish-Russian Border: The Case of Vaalimaa Border Crossing Point
By: Vadim Kononenko, Jussi Laine -
September 05, 2008
The sustainability of Russia's resurgence
By: Mikko Patokallio -
April 05, 2008
Opening the European Commission's Delegation in Minsk: Do EU-Belarus relations need a rethink?
By: Alena Vysotskaya, Guedes Vieira -
April 05, 2008
False Premises, Sound Principles: The Way Forward in EU-Russia Relations
By: Hiski Haukkala -
April 05, 2008
Albania matkalla Natoon ja Euroopan unioniin - Vapauden ja velvollisuuksien vaikea yhtälö
By: Tanja Tamminen -
March 05, 2008
Russia in 2008 and beyond: What kind of foreign policy?
By: Vadim Kononenko -
February 05, 2008
The transport infrastructure in Russia - From modernization to development: fact and fiction
By: Katri Pynnöniemi -
January 05, 2008
Russia's Security Policy Grows "Muscular": Should the West Be Worried?
By: Pavel K. Baev -
January 05, 2008
Sectarian Identities or Geopolitics? The Regional Shia-Sunni Divide in the Middle East
By: Mari Luomi -
December 05, 2007
A Collapsing Façade – The Russian Duma Election in perspective
By: Sinikukka Saari -
February 05, 2007
Staying the course - The Options of the West in the Face of Belarus
By: Arkady Moshes, Hiski Haukkala -
January 05, 2007
Hegemonic Project or Survival Strategy? Language Rights in the Former Soviet Space
By: Kitty Lam -
June 05, 2006
Making a Difference - Why and how Europe should increase its engagement in Ukraine
By: Arkady Moshes -
May 05, 2006
The Implications of China's Rise for Asia and Europe
By: Linda Jakobson -
March 05, 2006
Integration Reloaded: Streamlining Moldova's European Course
By: Stanislav Secrieru -
January 05, 2006
Human rights cooperation between Russia and European intergovernmental organisations: a one-way transference of norms or a mutual process of adaptation?
By: Sinikukka Saari -
May 05, 2005
"WMD" Terrorism - How Scared Should We Be?
By: Toby Archer -
March 05, 2005
The US and Iran on a Confrontational Course
By: Tapani Vaahtoranta, Steve Wright -
January 05, 2005
The Relevance of Norms and Values in the EU´s Russia Policy
By: Hiski Haukkala -
January 05, 2005
International transport corridors at the conjunction of geography and politics in Russia
By: Katri Pynnöniemi -
December 05, 2004
Russia and Europe: A Finnish View
By: Henrikki Heikka -
September 05, 2004
Inter-organisational relations as a factor shaping the EU's external identity
By: Hanna Ojanen -
September 05, 2004
What Is New About Today's EU-Russia Border?
By: Vadim Kononenko -
January 05, 2004
Human Rights and Post-Conflict Transitional Justice in East Timor
By: Taina Järvinen -
July 05, 2003
Western strategies and the prospect of reforms in the Middle East
By: Heidi Huuhtanen -
July 05, 2003
Dialogue of Civilisations? The Case of Nepad
By: Henri Vogt -
July 05, 2003
The emperor has some clothes on: fairy tales, scary tales and Weapons of Mass Destruction
By: Toby Archer -
June 05, 2003
A Hole in the Wall? Dimensionalism and the EU's "New Neighbourhood Policy"
By: Hiski Haukkala -
June 05, 2003
From Yugoslavia to Iraq: Russia's Foreign Policy and the Effects of Multipolarity
By: Vadim Kononenko -
January 05, 2003
Russian Foreign Policy Think Tanks in 2002
By: Katri Pynnöniemi -
January 05, 2003
Maintaining a Balance of Power that favors Human Freedom: The Finnish Strategic Experience
By: Henrikki Heikka -
January 05, 2003
The Dialectics of Globalisation
By: Henri Vogt -
April 05, 2002
Strategic Culture and the English School: Conceptualising Strategic Adjustment in the Nordic Region
By: Henrikki Heikka -
January 05, 2002
From a Recipient of Aid Towards an Independent Actor: The Impacts of EU Integration on Estonia's Civil Society
By: Kristi Raik -
January 05, 2002
Theories at a loss? EU-NATO fusion and the 'low-politicisation' of security and defence in European integration
By: Hanna Ojanen -
January 05, 2002
Telos or Brick Wall? British Nuclear Posture and European Defence Integration
By: Toby Archer -
January 05, 2002
EU Accession of Central and Eastern European Countries: Democracy and Integration as Conflicting Logics
By: Kristi Raik -
February 05, 2001
At the Crossroads of Post-Communist Modernisation: Russia and China in Comparative Perspective
By: Linda Jakobson, Christer Pursiainen -
January 05, 2001
Soft security problems in Northwest Russia and their implications for the outside world. A framework for analysis and action
By: Christer Pursiainen, Pekka Haavisto, Nikita Lomagin -
January 05, 2001
Two Reluctant Regionalizers? The European Union and Russia in Europe's North
By: Hiski Haukkala -
April 05, 2000
A Security and Stability in Northern Europe – A Threat Assesment
By: Jochen Prantl -
January 05, 2000
What kind of Democracy, Whose Integration? Construction of democracy and integration into the EU of Estonia
By: Kristi Raik -
January 05, 2000
The Evolution of Russian Grand Strategy -- Implications for Europe's North
By: Henrikki Heikka -
January 05, 2000
A friend in need or a friend indeed: Finnish perceptions of Germany's role in the EU and Europe
By: Tuomas Forsberg -
January 05, 2000
POST-NEUTRAL OR PRE-ALLIED? Finnish and Swedish Policies on the EU and NATO as Security Organisations
By: Tuomas Forsberg, Tapani Vaahtoranta -
January 05, 1999
The Tobin Tax: How to Make it Real. Towards a Socially Responsible and Democratic System of Global Governance
By: Heikki Patomäki -
January 05, 1999
Dealing with the Past: The Case of Estonia
By: Hanna Järä -
January 05, 1999
Coming Home or Moving Home? "Westernising" Narratives in Finnish Foreign Policy and the Re-interpretation of Past Identities
By: Chris Browning -
January 05, 1999
The EU and the prospects of Common Defence
By: Hanna Ojanen -
January 05, 1999
Blazing New Trails: Villagers' Committee Elections in P. R. China
By: Linda Jakobson -
January 05, 1999
Crisis management the Finnish way – A state of the art report on practice and research
By: Raimo Lintonen -
January 05, 1999
The Korean Peninsula: Is Kim Dae-jung's Pursuit of a Korean Confederation Realistic?
By: Linda Jakobson