CANCELLED: Twenty-five years of EU membership: Reinforcing Finnish security

Auditorium of the Annex Building of the Parliament, Arkadiankatu 3, Helsinki
19.3.2020 09:15 - 12:15

Finland’s EU membership in 1995 led to a profound change in the country’s foreign policy – a full economic and political alignment with the EU. Although Finland adhered to military non-alignment, security was one of the key drivers of the membership. Recently, the deterioration of the European security environment as well as the more competitive global milieu marked with great power rivalry have yet again highlighted the importance of the EU for Finland. What have been the key changes and trends in Finnish foreign policy during the EU membership? How do these compare with Austrian and Swedish foreign policy developments? What will be the key trends shaping the next 25 years of these countries’ EU membership?

This seminar will mark the 25th anniversary of Finland’s EU membership, and the publication of a FIIA Finnish Foreign Policy Paper focusing on change and continuity in Finland’s foreign policy.

Puhujat

Matti Anttonen,
Permanent State Secretary, Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland
Tuomas Iso-Markku
Research Fellow, FIIA
Matti Pesu
Senior Research Fellow, FIIA
Gunilla Herolf
Senior Associate Research Fellow, Swedish Institute of International Affairs (UI)
Maximilian Hennig
Austrian Ambassador to Finland
Hanna Ojanen
Docent, Finnish National Defence University and University of Helsinki
Jyrki Katainen
President of Sitra
Paul Schmidt
General Secretary, Austrian Society for European Politics
Alviina Alametsä
Member of the European Parliament
Saila Heinikoski
Senior Research Fellow, FIIA
Mika Kukkonen
Director, Unit for General EU Affairs and Coordination, Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland

Puheenjohtaja

Juha Jokela
Programdirektör

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