Soft security threats and small states: the case of Estonia / Matthew Crandall.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2014Subject(s): Online resources: In: Defence Studies Vol 14 no 1, March 2014, pp.30-55 (105)Summary: Case study of Estonia as an example of a small state. Considers how the country has responded using domestic and international strategies to cybersecurity, energy security, and national identity security threats. Describes how the assessment was undertaken, and concludes that small states need to use all their resources to be successful in handling soft security.
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Case study of Estonia as an example of a small state. Considers how the country has responded using domestic and international strategies to cybersecurity, energy security, and national identity security threats. Describes how the assessment was undertaken, and concludes that small states need to use all their resources to be successful in handling soft security.

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