Finland’s conservative former Prime Minister Alexander Stubb won the nation’s presidential election on February 11, with 51.6% of the vote, marking a significant political milestone for the Nordic country. This victory comes two years after Russian troops first stormed into Ukraine and almost a year after Finland joined NATO, prompting speculation about Helsinki’s shift from enforced neutrality to rapid « NATO-ization”.
Here is my paper on Institut Montaigne website et ici.

