The United States and the entry of the Baltic states into international society: insights from the case of Estonia
Thomas Linsenmaier
Journal of Baltic Studies, 2024, vol. 55, issue 3, 631-649
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This article approaches the history of Baltic-US relations from the point of view of International Relations scholarship and, more specifically, from the vantage point of the concept of international society. It provides an account of the process of Estonia’s entry into international society with a particular focus on the role that the United States, as one of the great powers of the twentieth century, played in this process. Against this background, this article concludes that as a feature of the Baltic states’ memories of entry, the history of Baltic-US relations remains vital to understanding their contemporary foreign policy outlook.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1080/01629778.2024.2361096
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