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Finnlands Neutralität und die europäische Wirtschaftsintegration. By Toni Muoser. Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 1986. Pp. 256.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Peter Brückner*
Affiliation:
University of Copenhagen

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1989

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References

1 Korhonen, Finland and her Foreign Policy, Scandinavian Rev., Summer 1986, at 6.

2 See Korhonen, The Ghost of “Finlandization” and Finnish Neutrality in a strife torn world, Scandinavian Rev., Winter 1987, at 14.

3 At a press conference in the summer of 1987, Foreign Minister Sorsa suggested the name “Finland's line,” a term that has provoked some debate.

4 Seejakobson, Turning Point in Finland, ‘Suomen Kuvalehti,’ Finnish News Mag., June 18, 1987, at 57–59.

5 In a lecture on “The International Situation and Finland” of Feb. 26, 1987, Prime Minister Kalevi Sorsa stated categorically: “Membership of the EC is barred to any country that wishes to preserve its neutrality.” See Finnish Foreign Affairs Ministry, Finnish Features, No. 5, April 1987, at 12.