S2E9: Foreign And Security Policies In The Baltics
Update: 2021-08-16
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[Originally recorded: May 2021]
It is widely acknowledged that politics and security priorities vary from region to region. What threats, interests, and priorities do the Baltic states have? How do external players behave in the region? What sort of policies are they willing to pursue? In this episode, Dr Matthew Crandall at Tallin University shares his insights and latest work.
Dr Matthew Crandall is an Associate Professor of International Relations at Tallinn University, where he also defended his PhD (2016). He completed a master’s degree in EU-Russian Studies from the University of Tartu (2010) and a bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University (USA) in Political Science (2007). His research interests include small state security and contemporary security threats. He has published in Contemporary Security Policy, Defence Studies, East European Politics, and Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe.
It is widely acknowledged that politics and security priorities vary from region to region. What threats, interests, and priorities do the Baltic states have? How do external players behave in the region? What sort of policies are they willing to pursue? In this episode, Dr Matthew Crandall at Tallin University shares his insights and latest work.
Dr Matthew Crandall is an Associate Professor of International Relations at Tallinn University, where he also defended his PhD (2016). He completed a master’s degree in EU-Russian Studies from the University of Tartu (2010) and a bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University (USA) in Political Science (2007). His research interests include small state security and contemporary security threats. He has published in Contemporary Security Policy, Defence Studies, East European Politics, and Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe.
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