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Max Jakobson

    September 30, 1923 – March 9, 2013

    This figure was instrumental in shaping Finland's foreign policy of neutrality during the Cold War era. Their diplomatic career included significant roles, such as serving as ambassador to the United Nations, and even a candidacy for the position of UN Secretary-General. Their work reflects a deep understanding of geopolitical complexities and a commitment to maintaining a neutral stance on the international stage.

    Finnland
    Finnland im neuen Europa
    Diplomatie im finnischen Winterkrieg 1939/1940
    Finland Survived
    Finland in the New Europe
    • 1998

      Finland in the New Europe

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The narrative explores Finland's remarkable journey through the challenges of the twentieth century, highlighting its successful defense against Soviet aggression during World War II and the delicate diplomacy that maintained its independence during the Cold War. It emphasizes Finland's unique position as one of the few European countries with a continuous history of democratic governance since the early 1900s, showcasing the resilience and adaptability of its people in preserving their national identity and way of life.

      Finland in the New Europe