René Nyberg
former Finnish Ambassador to Russia

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René Nyberg is the former Finnish Ambassador to Russia


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Securing Borders After a Breach of Confidence: Russian-Finnish Relations

Finland sees the weaponization of migration as a form of hybrid warfare and has introduced legislation to combat it.

· September 5, 2024
Russia, Ukraine, and Poland: The End of a Tragic Triangle

When the war ends, Russia will face at its borders two militarily committed, capable neighbors facing a common enemy. Poland and Ukraine are bound together more strongly than at any other time in history.

· July 28, 2023
Russian Collateral Damage: Finland and Sweden’s Accession to NATO

Finland and Sweden’s expected accession to NATO is the most significant collateral damage incurred by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine yet.

· October 6, 2022
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Hybrid Operations and the Importance of Resilience: Lessons From Recent Finnish History

Finland’s example demonstrates that resilience takes resolve and resources, spent on national security and educating the citizenry about the country’s place in the world.

· February 8, 2018
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Three Dimensions: Is the Break Between the Kremlin and the West Permanent?

As the U.S. presidential election approaches on November 8, Carnegie.ru asked three experts, one in Russia, one in the United States, and one in Europe, to comment on the question: “Is the break between the Putin administration and the West permanent?”

The Line in the Sand: Finland and the Unpredictable Neighbor

Keeping open the option of NATO membership is key for Finland. But it is also a line in the sand for Russia.

· September 8, 2016
Letter From Helsinki

Finland has found a way to reconcile with Russia. Yet this great-power neighbor remains Helsinki’s insoluble security dilemma.

· July 3, 2015