From Finlandisation and post-Finlandisation to the end of Finlandisation? Finland’s road to a NATO application

IF 2.7 2区 社会学 Q1 AREA STUDIES European Security Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1080/09662839.2022.2113062
D. Arter
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ABSTRACT Putin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022 triggered a process that saw Finland abandon its traditional policy of military non-alignment and, together with Sweden, submit an application for NATO membership. Finland’s history of Finlandisation came up routinely in the parliamentary debates on a NATO application and there was a broad consensus that NATO membership would mark the end of Finlandised Finland. Accordingly, this article has a dual aim. First, it seeks to chart the main lines of post-war Finnish foreign and security policy since the late 1960s using Finlandisation and post-Finlandisation as the organising concepts. Second, it explores why, ultimately, Finland applied for NATO membership in May 2022. Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, it is suggested, engendered a psychosis of fear among the Finnish public, stirring collective memories of the loss of land, lives and livelihood at the hands of unprovoked Soviet aggression in the 1939–40 Winter War and the fear of history repeating itself at various tension points in Finno-Soviet relations thereafter. Strikingly, until 24 February a clear majority of politicians and the Finnish public opposed NATO membership.
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从芬兰化和后芬兰化到芬兰化的终结?芬兰加入北约之路
普京在2022年2月24日对乌克兰的全面入侵引发了芬兰放弃其传统的军事不结盟政策,并与瑞典一起提交了加入北约的申请。芬兰的芬兰化历史在议会关于申请加入北约的辩论中经常被提及,人们普遍认为,加入北约将标志着芬兰化的终结。因此,本文具有双重目的。首先,它试图以芬兰化和后芬兰化作为组织概念,描绘自20世纪60年代末以来战后芬兰外交和安全政策的主要路线。其次,它探讨了为什么芬兰最终在2022年5月申请加入北约。有人认为,普京对乌克兰的入侵在芬兰公众中引发了一种恐惧的精神错乱,唤起了人们对1939年至1940年冬季战争中苏联无端侵略造成的土地、生命和生计损失的集体记忆,以及对历史在此后芬苏关系的各个紧张点重演的恐惧。引人注目的是,直到2月24日,绝大多数政治家和芬兰公众都反对加入北约。
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