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New actors on the international arean: foreign policies of the baltic countries / Joenniemi, Pertti (ed); Vares, Peeter (ed) 1993  Book
Joenniemi, Pertti Book
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Publication Lars Holmstrom, Tampere Peace Research Institute, 1993.
Description iv, 227p.
Standard Number 9517061196
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Strange bedfellows: Putin and Europe's far right / Polyakova, Alina   Journal Article
Polyakova, Alina Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The courtship between Eastern European far-right parties and Russia has been going on for years, of course. In 2008, Eastern Europe's far right supported the Russian war against Georgia. In May 2013, leaders of Jobbik, the Hungarian far-right party with dubious fascist origins, met with Russian Duma leaders and academics at Moscow State University. The neo-Nazi Bulgarian Ataka party has vocally supported Putin and Russian foreign policy. In 2012, Ataka's leader, Volen Siderov, traveled to Moscow, reportedly at his own expense, to celebrate Putin's sixtieth birthday and express admiration for the Russian president's strong leadership. After Russia's annexation of Crimea, Siderov threatened to withdraw his party's support from the coalition government if it supported further sanctions against Russia.
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