TY - T1 - The Nordic Self and the Russian Other : Russia in Nordic Security Discourses after 2014 SN - / UR - URN:NBN:fi:hulib-201710045464; http://hdl.handle.net/10138/225238 T3 - A1 - af Hällström, Matilda A2 - PB - Helsingin yliopisto Y1 - 2016 LA - eng AB - “The Nordic Model is dead” the Finnish Prime Minister Esko Aho said in 1997. The Nordic identity which originated during the Cold War experienced an ontological crisis with the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the bipolar world order. In the 1990’s discourses of Europeanisation emerged and the Nordic identity was by many deemed a Cold War construct. Since the middle of the 2000s Nordic cooperation gained a stronghold where it previously had not existed: within security cooperation. Th... VO - IS - SP - OP - KW - Nordic countries; Russia; identity; othering; poststructuralism; discourse; Cold War; Poliittinen historia; Political History; Politisk historia N1 - PP - ER -