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This issue of Diplomaatia is devoted to Latvia. Jaak Jõerüüt, Estonia’s Ambassador in Riga writes in his opening article that “The Estonian state will be much stronger, more secure and sure of...
Read moreThis issue of Diplomaatia is devoted to Latvia. Jaak Jõerüüt, Estonia’s Ambassador in Riga writes in his opening article that “The Estonian state will be much stronger, more secure and sure of...
Read moreThis month the world marks the fifth anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks in America. So does Diplomaatia - this issue of the magazine looks into the roots and the scope of Islamic...
Read moreThis issue of Diplomaatia introduces the concept of outreach and analyses Estonia’s previous experiences and future prospects in the field of outreach...
Read moreAdviser to the Estonian Ministry of Finance Hannes Hanso analyses the impact of high energy prices on world politics. Even though it is hard to demonstrate a direct correlation between energy prices...
Read moreThis issue of Diplomaatia deals with the topic of economic crises. Head of the International and Public Relations Department of the Bank of Estonia Tanel Ross analyses the performance of...
Read moreGermany’s Chancellor Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU) has recently released a security strategy ‘white paper’, in which it outlines the conservative’s vision for a German security...
Read moreThis issue of Diplomaatia is devoted to discussing the progress of the so called post-revolutionary states - namely Georgia and...
Read moreThis October Diplomaatia celebrates a small birthday - it's now exactly two years since Diplomaatia entered the Estonian media-space and during that time, 25 issues have been published. Hence, the...
Read moreThis issue of Diplomaatia begins with an interview with Chris Patten, the former European Commissioner for external relations, who argues that "the notion, that the substance of foreign policy is...
Read moreThis issue of Diplomaatia looks back on the year 2005. Dag Hartelius, the ambassador of Sweden in Estonia calls it "the year when nature set the global agenda." He recalls that "we entered 2005...
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