Finish-Soviet Political Relations in the midst of Cold War 1949-1969
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https://doi.org/10.47831/mjh.v3i1.647Keywords:
Cold-war- Finland- historyAbstract
"Finish-Soviet Political Relations in the midst of Cold War 1949-1969" is another phase of the Finnish history during disorders of the Cold War between eastern-western blocks. This study sheds lights on the developments of the relationship between Finland and Soviet Union in the early 1950s, roots and consequences of the Night Frost crisis, origins of the Note crisis and its impact on the Finnish internal policy, and finally, the concept of Neutrality in the Finnish foreign policy .the main outcome of this study is the success that Finland had made when balanced between its aims of political independence, economic integration with west and ensuring Soviet's needs for security.
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