Historical consciousness, personal life experiences and the orientation of Estonian foreign policy toward the West, 1988–1991




Kaarel Piirimäe, Pertti Grönholm

PublisherUniversity of Tartu Press

Tartu, Estonia

2016

Ajalooline Ajakiri. The Estonian Historical Journal

3

477

511

35

1406-3859

2228-3897

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.12697/AA.2016.3-4.07

https://ojs.utlib.ee/index.php/EAA/article/view/AA.2016.3-4.07



The years 1988 to 1991 were a critical juncture in the history of Estonia. Crucial steps were taken during this time to assure that Estonian foreign policy would not be directed toward the East but primarily toward the integration with the West. In times of uncertainty and institutional flux, strong individuals with ideational power matter the most. This article examines the influence of Foreign Minister Lennart Meri’s and Prime Minister Edgar Savisaar’s experiences and historical consciousness on their visions of Estonia’s future position in international affairs. Life stories help understand differences in their horizons of expectation, and their choices in conducting Estonian diplomacy.



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