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Chapter 13 Forward Resilience and Networked Capabilities: Finland’s Softer Power Tools in the Wake of Ukraine Mika Aaltola
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Nokia / Harvard University Press / EU Partnership / /

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Europe / /

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Russia / United States / Iceland / Portugal / Estonia / Sweden / Ukraine / Finland / Greece / Ireland / /

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Finnish Institute of International Affairs / /

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tributary systems / energy sector / mobility infrastructure / finance / information technology revolution / energy / /

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North Atlantic Treaty Organization / Harvard University / Johns Hopkins University Center for Transatlantic Relations / Finnish Institute of International Affairs / Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe / European Union / /

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Daniel Hamilton / Mika Aaltola / Thomas Wright / Amy Verdun / Regina Karp / Juho Kusti Paasikivi / Networked Capabilities / Forward Resilience / Richard Youngs / /

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open liberal actor / small actor / actor / president / single actor / state-centric model / strategic resource / nomadic model / strategic resource / major global arteries / important driver / relevant actor / /

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Washington Quarterly / /

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Northern Europe / Baltic states / /

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information technology / /

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