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Das Österreichische Bundesheer der Ersten Republik zwischen 1920 und 1930: ein Heer, das keines sein durfte
In: Österreichischer Milizverlag 55
Taloudelliset eturyhmät neuvotteluprosesseissa: Suomen kauppasopimuspolitiikka 1920 - 1930-luvalla
In: Bidrag till kännedom av Finlands natur och folk 154
Zwischen Militanz, Verzweiflung und Disziplinierung: jugendliche Lebenswelten in Moskau 1920 - 1930
In: Basler Studien zur Kulturgeschichte Osteuropas Bd. 12
Radio Rossii: političeskij kontrolʹ sovetskogo radioveščanija v 1920 - 1930-ch godach ; dokumentirovannaja istorija
In: Kulʹtura i vlastʹ ot Stalina do Gorbačeva
In: Issledovanija
Volkstumsarbeit und Grenzregion: volkskundliches Wissen als Ressource ethnischer Identitätspolitik in Schleswig-Holstein 1920 - 1930
In: Kieler Studien zur Volkskunde und Kulturgeschichte 9
Suomi Moskovasta nähtynä: Suurvaltapolitiikan, sisällissodan ja vallankumouksen leikkauspisteessä 1920–1930
The focus of this research is on Finland's role in Soviet Union's calculation of its foreign policy between 1920 and 1930. This was the first decade of both Finnish independence and of Soviet power in Russia. This book answers questions about the objectives of Soviet foreign policy in Finland, on the contacts used by the Soviet legation to obtain information, and on how well the Soviets understood Finland's objectives. People interested in Finland and in Russian perspectives with regards to foreign policy and neighbouring countries will find much new in this book because it relies on formerly unpublished Russian archival material to form the basis for charting Soviet objectives in Finland. The book shows that the Soviets primarily observed Finland in a larger regional context along with other states on its borders in the Baltic Sea region. The global objectives of the revolution and the Soviet Union, but also the domestic political situation in both countries, are reflected on this framework. The period was characterized by forced collectivization in the Soviet Union and, in Finland, by the rise of the right-wing Lapua Movement that emerged at the onset of the Great Depression, laying the foundations for the most severe crisis in the relations during 1929–1930 when the issues surrounding these events destabilized simultaneously the society and political decision-making in both countries