1st Edition

Churchill and Finland A Study in Anticommunism and Geopolitics

By Markku Ruotsila Copyright 2005
    216 Pages
    by Routledge

    208 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book examines the intertwined dynamics of Churchill's anticommunist and geopolitical thought. It looks at the ways in which he attempted to use Finland as both tool and ally in the anticommunist projects of the twentieth century. Finland appeared a staunch ally in Churchill's recurring efforts to destroy or negate international communism, but the broader concerns of geopolitics and Great Power diplomacy complicated what might have been a simple task of teaming up with like-minded Finns. The resulting tensions are explored and explained in this study of comparative anticommunism based on Churchill's private papers and on additional British, Finnish and American documents.

    1. Before the Bolsheviks, 1900-1918 2. Churchill, Finland and the Russian Intervention, 1919-1920 3. The Travails of Anticommunism in the Interwar Years, 1921-1939 4. The Anticommunist Challenge of the Winter War, 1939-1940 5. Churchill as Ally of the Soviet Union, Enemy of Finland, 1940-1944 6. Churchill, Finland and the Early Cold War, 1944-1955

    Biography

    Markku Ruotsila is a Docent (Adjunct Associate Professor) of British and American History at the University of Tampere, Finland. He is the author of British and American Anticommunism Before the Cold War (Frank Cass, 2001). He is a founding member of the Churchill Center, Washington, DC.

    'Ruotsila brought extensive knowledge of Churchill, anticommunism, and Great Power geopolitics, making this book particularly appealing for people interested in gaining an in depth understanding of Winston Churchill's political ideology' - Professor Emeritus Keith Olson University of Maryland, College Park.