By analysing the experience of Finland, Risto Alapuro shows how
upheavals in powerful countries shape the internal politics of
smaller countries. This linkage, a highly topical subject in the
twenty-first century world, is concretely studied by putting the
abortive Finnish revolution of 1917-18 into a long historical and a
broad comparative perspective. In the former respect the revolution
appears as a tragic culmination in the unfolding of a small
European state. In the latter respect it appears as one of those
crises that new states experienced when they emerged from the
turmoils of the First World War. This second edition includes a new
Postscript.
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