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17 March, 2017



✔︎ "Three years ago this week, Russia stole a piece of Ukraine's territory. And the world has not been the same since.”


- Foto: Kalmer Lehepuu | Loodusturism


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Friday 17. March
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NATO sõdurid saabusid Eestisse
(Postimees)

- Nearly 130 British troops arrive in Estonia
(Baltic Times)

- Lithuania Wants NATO Command To Move Closer To Eastern Borders
(RFERL)



- Eesti saab eesistumise ajal EL-i kaitsepoliitikasse panustada
(ERR)



- TV3 müük sai kinnituse
(EER)

- MTG sells Baltic media businesses to US company
(ERR)
"Key operations included in the sale are three TV channels in Estonia (TV3, TV3+ and TV6), five TV channels in Latvia (TV3, TV3+, TV6, Kanals 2 and LNT) and three TV channels in Lithuania (TV3, TV6, TV8), the third largest commercial television operator in the Baltic region, nationwide commercial radio stations, digital assets and an online advertising consultancy operating across the Baltic region.”



- New Kind of War Demands New Defensive Alliances
by Toomas Hendrik Ilves
(Defense One)
"If we return to Clausewitz’s definition of war as the continuation of policy by other means, then what we are seeing is clearly the continuation of policy by other means. And then we must think not just about critical infrastructure attacks as war, but attacks on democratic elections in the same light."

- Ilves: Estonia’s cyber security experience is trusted
(The Baltic Times)



- Läti leegionäride rongkäigul osales paar tuhat inimest
(ERR)



Estonia’s Eurovision Song Contest 2017 entry
(The Sun - Uk)



- The Leader of the Free World Meets Donald Trump
(Politico)
"Angela Merkel, whether she wants the job or not, is the West’s last, best hope."
- US President Welcomes Chancellor Merkel to the White House
(Deutsche Welle)
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- Trump affirms support for NATO but says member nations ‘must pay what they owe’
(Washington Post)
- Press Conference Results In Extraordinary Wiretapping ‘Joke’
(Huffington Post-Uk)
"Merkel grew up in Communist East Germany and is unlikely to appreciate the making light of issues of surveillance.”



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Thursday 16. March
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- Former defense forces chief Gen. Aleksander Einseln dies at 85
(ERR)
"Aleksander Einseln, an Estonian refugee who rose to the rank of colonel in the US army and then served as commander of Estonia’s defense forces in the 1990s, has died after a long illness. He played a key role in preparing the Estonian military for integration into NATO." 




EU: Merkel claims Dutch election result sends pro-Europe signal
(Deutsche Welle | EU Observer | Foreign Policy)
"In what many considered to be a bellwether election for the European Union, the center-right Rutte clearly defeated Wilders in what many saw as a symbolic victory against European populism."

- Dutch Vote in Droves
(The Intercept)

- What Did the Dutch Election Really Prove?
(The Atlantic)

- Europe's Reverse Domino Effect: No One Is Following Britain Out of the EU
(Foreign Affairs)


- Latvia’s fortress think tank
(Politico-Europe)
"Much like its counterpart in Tallinn, the alliance’s center for cyber defense, StratCom draws fire from Sputnik and other Russian propaganda outlets, which accuse it of being a NATO “spy station.” Some Latvians, alarmed by the slow-motion Russian coup they say is taking place, wouldn’t mind if it was."



Excerpt: Up the Baltick
(Deep Baltic)
“… Latvia-based writer Mike Collier’s latest book, Up the Baltick. Presented as a remarkable literary find, the novel dramatises an expedition through this part of the world by the celebrated 18th-century writer and thinker Samuel Johnson, the author of the first dictionary of the English language, and his amanuensis and biographer, the Scottish writer James Boswell. During the journey, recorded by Boswell, the two travel through modern-day Latvia and Estonia, then part of the Russian Empire, stopping off not only in Riga and Tallinn, but also in Liepāja, Jelgava, Tartu and Mustvee (or Libau, Mitau, Dorpat and Tschorna, as they would have known them)."
https://deepbaltic.com/2017/03/13/up-the-baltick-with-boswell-and-johnson/




- Eesti on Vene turistide kuues sihtkoht
(ERR)






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Wednesday 15. March
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Blogi: Ilves USA senatis
(Delfi)

- Ilves’ Written Testimony in Today’s U.S. Senate Hearing
(U. S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary)
“The Modus Operandi and Toolbox of Russia and Other Autocracies for Undermining Democracies Throughout the World.” Before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Terrorism March 15, 2017."

- U. S. Senate Committee video:
(Ilves is 32 minutes in)



- Baltics Take Step Toward Creating Single Security Space
(Jamestown Foundation)
“… the turning point in cooperative Baltic relations came soon after the Russian invasion of Ukraine."



- Ambassador Eerik Marmei: We need to recognise Russia’s threat to the whole world
(Estonian World)
"In a written testimony to the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on State, Foreign Operations and Related Programs, Marmei said Russia had demonstrated “time and again that it cannot be trusted”.




- Talsinki tunneli saaks ehitada viie aastaga
(Äripäev)
"Läänemere põhjas paiknev tugev aluskivim kulgeb Helsingist Tallinnani välja ja sellesse on hea ehitada, kirjutab Helsingin Sanomat."

- Tunneli Tallinnaan voisi valmistua jopa viidessä vuodessa
(Helsingin Sanomat - in Finnish)




- Helsinki-Tallinn Railway Tunnel
(Railway Technology | Railway Gazette)
"The 92km-long tunnel is estimated to be completed at a cost of approximately $14bn (€13bn)."



- Eestisse tuleb 130 Ühendkuningriigi kaitseväelast
(ERR)



NATO's Northern Alliance
(Foreign Affairs)





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Tuesday 14. March
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- Four Thousand Ethnic Russians in Estonia Now Consider Estonian Their Native Language
(Paul Goble)
“… while 24,000 ethnic Estonians say they don’t speak Estonian – and the state statistics department says that most of those speak Russian. In addition, Tallinn officials say more than 220,000 ethnic Russians say they now speak Estonian, and more than 8,000 people from all nationalities who are not citizens say that they consider Estonian their native language." 



- Tommie Expats Finding Home In Estonia
(University of St. Thomas)



- Kaljuraid and Terras visit Estonian soldiers serving in Lebanon
(Baltic Times)
“… visited the members of the Estonian defense forces serving in the United Nations Interim Force (UNIFIL) in Lebanon."



- U.S., Estonia moving forward together
(DVID)



- Estonia's open migration policy surprising even in Europe
(Postimees - 6. March 2017)

"For example, if a person from Vietnam wants to become a cook in Estonia, they can first arrive in the country with an ordinary tourist visa. Provided a local restaurant is willing to hire them for at least the average salary and register the fact with the Police and Border Guard Board, everything's done. A foreigner can use this procedure to work in Estonia nine months out of the year."
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"Estonia has visa freedom with more than 60 countries residents of which can stay here three months our of six without needing a visa. While Estonia is probably not a very tempting place to work for people from Singapore or Monaco, the country could constitute an exciting opportunity for those from Malaysia or Albania."




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Monday 13. March
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- Countering the Hybrid War - The Finnish Way
(Petri Mäkelä)
https://medium.com/@pmakela1/countering-the-hybrid-war-the-finnish-way-82ccdb0b80a5#.5009cvkou



- The Gray Zone
(Slate)
"With “gray passports,” many ethnic Russians in Estonia live in a state of legal limbo."



- Where Are The Solutions to Wars, Terrorism and The Refugee Crisis In A Post-EU World?
(Up North - by Urmas Paet)
"The discussion about the possible disintegration of the EU became more concrete after the UK voted to leave.”
"It should not be forgotten that over the existence of the EU, no member state has been at war with one another. We should compared this with Europe’s bloody history before the formation of the EU. The EU single market is working and has given a big boost to many companies inside the Member States. Citizens are free to travel inside the EU. The Euro Zone is working and has had a disciplinary effect on several governments."
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"There are 530 million citizens in the EU and that makes it a considerable and important force in the world, and none of the big countries – Germany, France, Italy or UK – would be able to accomplish that on their own."




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- Belarus -
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- Europe, keep an eye on Minsk
(Politico-Europe)
[Belarus borders with Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland. It is not in the EU nor in NATO.]  


- Belarus Criticized For Largest Crackdown On Protesters In Years
(RFERL)


- Lukašenka-vastane miiting lõppes anarhistide vahistamisega
(Postimees)
"Protestimeeleavalduste taust on Valgevene halb majanduslik olukord, mis on kaasa toonud inimeste elatustaseme tuntava languse. Eriti regioonides on inimeste sissetulekud langenud 200-250 euroni kuus ning on raske leida tööd."


- Russian Agents in Minsk Pushing Lukashenka to Crack Down Hard, Belarusian Analysts Say
(Window on Eurasia)
“… not to make any concessions to the protesters but rather to crack down hard as he did in 2010, according to Minsk analysts. Such an action would not only completely block any possibility that Lukashenka could achieve a further rapprochement with the West and thus force Minsk back into Moscow’s tight embrace but also spark the kind of clashes that the Russian government could use to justify armed intervention in Belarus."


'Near Revolution' In Belarus
(Forbes | Window on Eurasia)


- Thousands Hit Belarus Streets In Protests Against Tax On Jobless
(RFERL)



- The Far-Reaching Consequences of Belarus’s Conflict with Russia
(Carnegie Moscow Center)


- Belarus' Top Experts Ordered to Withdraw from Russian-Led Customs Union
(The Moscow Times)



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- Russia -
"Trust No One"
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- Baker’s Dozen of Neglected Russian Stories
(Paul Goble)



- 'We Should Never Trust Russia,' Warns U.S. Ambassador To UN
(RFERL)



What Does Vladimir Putin Want?
(New York Magazine)
[Interview with Alexander Vershbow, U.S. amb. to Russia from 2001 to 2005.]



How Stalin rebuilt Moscow in his own image
(CNN)



Putin’s Cronies: Lifestyles of the Rich and Infamous
(The Daily Beast)



- Russia Authorities Move To Ban Jehovah's Witnesses As Extremists
(RFERL)
“… would be the first time that an entire registered religious denomination had been banned in Russian law. The denomination, which says it has 170,000 adherents in Russia, said the appeal specifically targets the organization’s main headquarters in St. Petersburg."









10 March, 2017



✔︎ "Soome ja Eesti suhted on sellised, nagu Friedebert Tuglas sada aastat tagasi unistas.” - President Kaljulaid

✔︎ “Arvati, et olime Venemaa vastu paranoilised. 
Tegelikult oli meil õigus.” -  President Ilves

- Foto:

- Blog:



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Friday 10. March
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Baltic states see US connections fade
(Deutsche Welle)
“Ilves’ … departure from Estonian politics has left an historical watermark in the Baltic: The end of a time when leaders in the region hailed from Cold War exile in North America. … This is the first year in two decades without any such leader in Estonia, Latvia or Lithuania. President Valdas Adamkus of Lithuania stepped down in 2009 and President Vaira Vike-Freiberga retired two years later."



Arvamus: Eesti ja Soome võiks olla ühiselt valitsetud hargmaine ruum
(ERR)



- USA Euroopa vägede juhataja tuleb Eestisse visiidile
(Postimees)

- Defense Forces commander to be picked from ten high-ranking officers
(Postimees)
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- Estonian and Finnish defense chiefs discuss artillery procurement
(ERR)
"Gen. Riho Terras and Gen. Jarmo Lindberg … (are) focusing on the K9 self-propelled artillery procurement."



- Rauno Nurger finds ‘home away from home’ - 5,006 miles away
(The Sunflower - Wichita State)



- New rifts surface as EU mulls future without Britain
(AP |Deutsche Welle | The Guardian)
"Top European Union officials struggled Friday to reassure smaller countries from the east that they would not be left behind as the bloc charts its future without Britain."
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Thursday 9. March
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Blogi: Toomas Hendrik Ilves USA parlamendil
(Delfi | ERR)
“Arvati, et olime Venemaa vastu paranoilised. Tegelikult oli meil õigus."
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- Ilves heard by US Congress committee on Russia
(ERR)

- Ilves: Europe Will be ‘Main Battlefield’ Over Next Year for Russian Election Meddling
(The Free Beacon)
"Certainly the candidates who are being supported are ones who are anti-EU and anti-NATO. The most prominent, of course, in the key country of France, is Marine Le Pen."

- A GOP Congressman Just Spent 6 Minutes Defending Vladimir Putin
(Mother Jones)
“… (and) tried to give a history lesson to the former president of Estonia. …"

- Venemaa suhtes toetusavaldusi teinud kongresmen asus Ilvesele "ajalugu õpetama”
(ERR)



'Russian Policies & Intentions Toward Specific European Countries'
(US Senate Committee on Appropriations)

- Estonian Ambassador Eerik Marmei’s Written Testimony

- Eesti käis koos viie riigiga Washingtonis abi palumas
(Postimees)
"Eesti, Ukraina, Poola, Gruusia, Läti ja Leedu diplomaadid sõnasid eilsel kohtumisel Ühendriikide senaatoritega, et USA sanktsioone Venemaa vastu ei tohiks lõpetada …"

- Representatives from Ukraine, Poland, Georgia, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia have urged the US to keep sanctions against Russia
( Deutsche Welle | RFERL | Baltic Times)



- Harju tänaval süüdati küünlad märtsipommitamise ohvrite mälestuseks
(Postimees)
"Nõukogude lennuväe rünnak tõi 9. – 10. märtsil endaga kaasa enneolematuid purustusi, muutes jäädavalt linna nägu. Hävis kolmandik Eesti pealinnast ning hukkus vähemalt 554 inimest."



- Finnair cancels 100+ flights as union talks drag on
(Yle)



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International Women’s Day


The very first Estonian feminists – Lilli Suburg and Marie Reisik
(Estonian World)

- Representation of women in decision-making processes remains low in all three Baltic states
(Baltic Times)

- Stoltenberg kutsub naisi NATO väkke kaasama
(Postimees)
"Kui me tahame oma liidus näha parimaid inimesi, peame hoolitsema selle eest, et naised mängiks suuremat osa. Me ei saa väge mehitada vaid poolest elanikkonnast.” - NATO peasekretär Jens Stoltenberg.

- European ministers: By fighting for women’s rights, we’re fighting for human rights
(Estonian World)

Number of women leaders around the world has grown
(Pew Research)
"There are 15 female world leaders currently in office, eight of whom are their country’s first woman in power … these women still represent fewer than 10% of 193 UN member states."

- Where is Russia's women's movement?
(Christian Science Monitor)
"Despite being better educated than their male counterparts, Russian women have not organized the way other Western women have. And that could present problems as Russia undergoes its biggest wave of resurgent social conservatism in generations."

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Wednesday 8. March
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- President Kaljulaid Soomes: Teine päev 
(ERR | Delfi)
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- Estonian President: NATO not preparing for war
(Yle)
"During a state visit to Helsinki on Tuesday, Kaljulaid called for more dialogue to dispel the notion that NATO’s recent activities in the Baltic area are in any way out of the ordinary."



✔︎ Toomas Hendrik Ilves: 2017 John Jay Awards
(Columbia University press release)
"In recognition of his devotion to improving the lives of Estonians and sharing his knowledge with the international community, Columbia is honored to present Toomas Hendrik Ilves with a 2017 John Jay Award for distinguished professional achievement.”

- Toomas Hendrik Ilves pälvis Columbia ülikoolilt tähtsa tunnustuse
(Delfi)



✔︎ Toomas Hendrik Ilves: 2017 Reinhard Mohn Prize
(Bertelsmann Stiftung)

✔︎ Digital laboratory e-Estonia: A success story





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Tuesday 7. March
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- President Kaljulaid Soomes: Esimine päev
(ERR)
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- Kaljulaid begins state visit to Finland
(ERR | Yle)



- Estonia to lure overseas 2,000 IT professionals
(Manila Bulletin)

- Country as a service becoming reality in Estonia
(ComputerWeekly)
"Estonia’s corporate tax system ... allows profits to be reinvested in the company tax-free. Companies are only taxed on their profits when shareholders take money out of the company."

- E-residency brings Estonia closer to Vietnam in business cooperation
(Irish Tech News)
"When Estonia’s new president, Kersti Kaljulaid, visited her country’s booth at the largest tech conference in the region, Slush, in the Finnish capital Helsinki, she met an almost rock-star welcome by a small, but energetic Vietnamese business delegation hosted by the Vietnam-Finland Innovation Partnership Programme (IPP). They had gathered there to learn more about Estonia and its e-residency programme."



- Russian TV Crew Tries to Bribe Swedish Youngsters to Riot on Camera
(Foreign Policy | Radio24syv)



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Monday 6. March
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- The Plot Against Europe: May 9, 2022
(Foreign Policy)
“Speculative, fictional account of Russia seizing Estonia and systematically destroying the European Union."



Fearing U.S. Withdrawal, Europe Considers Its Own Nuclear Deterrent
(New York Times)

- German Nukes Would Be a National Tragedy
(Foreign Policy)

An EU Nuclear Deterrent Won’t Serve Western Interests
(Carnegie Europe)




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- Belarus | Russia -
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- In Belarus, a rising fear: Will we be the next Ukraine?
(LA Times)
"Now, as Russia’s neighbors grow increasingly worried about Moscow’s ambitions in the region, Belarus has joined them: The country’s ever-more-tenuous relationship with Moscow has deteriorated to the point of a regional crisis. The situation echoes the tensions over Ukraine in 2014, when a mass protest movement ousted a Kremlin-friendly president, setting the stage for a Russian invasion and seizure of the Crimean Peninsula."

- West Must Support Belarusian Democratic Opposition
(UpNorth)

- Moscow Media Outlets Reprise for Belarus Themes They Used Prior to Russian Intervention in Ukraine
(Window on Eurasia)

- Belarus's Almost Revolution
(RFERL)



- The Belarus-Russia Conflict Through The Lens Of The Gerasimov Doctrine
(Belarus Digest)







- Mysterious Circumstances Surrounding Russian Murders, Deaths
(World Affairs Journal)



- Moscow To Bid Farewell To Post-War Housing Blocks
(The Moscow Times)
"Moscow mayor Sobyanin declares war on 'Khrushchevki' and plans to re-house 1.6 million people. … The decision took Muscovites by surprise. After all, the plans to demolish a large part of the city had not been discussed in any public sphere, let alone parliament. “They decided everything for us, once again,” prominent architect Yevgeny Asse told The Moscow Times, adding he first heard about the plans on television."



Commentary: Planning Putin's Coronation
(Brian Whitmore)



- Peoples of Russia have Nothing in Common Except Loyalty to Putin
(Paul Goble)



- Will the old playbook work for Russia? Not so fast.
(Edward Lucas)


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