Regional Foreign Relations in an Expanding Europe

Finland and 1990s Regional Co-Operation

Authors

  • Alina Maija Kuusisto Karjalan tutkimuslaitos, Itä-Suomen yliopisto
  • Mikko Kohvakka Dosentti, Itä-Suomen yliopisto

Keywords:

lähialueyhteistyö, yhteiskunnalliset logiikat, ylirajaisuus, aluepolitiikka, EU-politiikka, raja-alueyhteistyö, 1990-luku

Abstract

The article deals with cross-border cooperation between Finland and Russia in the 1990s. The geopolitical and economic upheaval of the era creates an interesting context for regional cooperation: as Finland built its relations with a new Russia, the nature of the economy became globalized and the importance of regions in relation to nation states grew. Likewise, tensions arose between transnational, national and regional actors. These tensions have been examined in the article through so-called societal logics, the most significant of which are the traditional logic of the state, the logic of the local community and the logic of the market.

Section
Artikkelit

Published

2023-12-13

How to Cite

Kuusisto, A. M., & Kohvakka, M. (2023). Regional Foreign Relations in an Expanding Europe: Finland and 1990s Regional Co-Operation. The Finnish Journal of Contemporary History, 2(2), 41–71. https://doi.org/10.61559/lh.127794