Moscow Faces Serious Obstacles In Making Karelia A ‘Second Kaliningrad’ – Analysis

Moscow Faces Serious Obstacles In Making Karelia A ‘Second Kaliningrad’ – Analysis

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Since the demise of the Soviet Union, Moscow has viewed Kaliningrad as an important Russian outpost in the West—first under Boris Yeltsin as a bridge to Europe and then as an advanced post for projecting Russian power. More recently, in response to Finland’s decision to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the...

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