
The geopolitical changes in the post-Cold War European security climate have enabled Finland’s repositioning of its geopolitical space and the redefinition of its national identity vis-à-vis other European states. This change has led Finland to re-examine and to rebuild its relationship with a number of international institutions and actors, such as NATO. In this lecture, Dr Särkkä will examine Finland’s relationship with NATO and the Unites States, serving as a prime example of Finland’s post-Cold War identity formation. Secondly, she will intend to show how a politically polarizing policy issue, such as Finland’s relationship with NATO, manifests itself in terms of foreign and security policy on the policy rhetoric level.
Lecturer: Dr Iro Särkkä defended her doctoral thesis “Rhetoric of NATO in the Finnish Security Policy Debate” (University of Helsinki) in autumn 2019. She has previously worked as a researcher and policy adviser at the Finnish Defence Forces and now continues her passion for foreign policy analysis as an independent researcher and lecturer.
The seminar is open to all interested in US politics and transatlantic relations. CUSPP Research Series is organized monthly at the Finnish Institute of International Affairs. Students are most welcome to join and meet with scholars involved in a relaxed and informal setting. Coffee will be served at the seminar.
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For more information about the seminar series, please visit: https://fiia.fi/en/program/the-center-onus-politics-and-power/research-series-on-the-us-role-in-global-politics, or contact Marie-Louise Hindsberg, marie-louise.hindsberg@fiia.fi
Speakers
Puheenjohtaja

Charly’s work focuses on international security issues, with a geographic focus on Nordic and transatlantic security (including NATO), as well as U.S. foreign and defense policy. Thematically he studies the impact of technology on society and warfare, hybrid warfare/conflict, information operations and communication, crisis management & peacekeeping, as well as global geopolitical and geoeconomic trends.
Charly has been a visiting research fellow at the Changing Character of War Centre at Pembroke College (Oxford University), where he studied the impact of the Information Age on the character of war. He has also been on exchange at the Institute of International Affairs at the University of Iceland, and an international affairs adviser to the senior leadership of the Finnish Defence Forces.
Charly publishes in English, Swedish and Finnish, and speaks to a range of audiences at universities, NGOs, private companies and large international conferences. He is frequently cited by media and has appeared on thousands of tv and radio broadcasts, including global broadcasters such as CNN, BBC, Sky News, and Al Jazeera, and has been cited by media such as New York Times, Washington Post, Guardian, Politico, and Le Monde. Charly is a Captain (reserves) in the Finnish Defence Forces and in 2020 he was made a Knight of the Order of the White Rose of Finland.