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  1. In 1939–40, the fierce Winter War was waged between the Soviet Union and Finland. This article analyses Stalin's two main decisions, to attack and to make peace, and the intelligence behind those decisions. Already at the outbreak, it was obvious that the attack was based on a serious misjudgement.

  2. T he Soviet Union’s war with Finland, commonly referred to as the Winter War, began on 30 November 1939 with an unprovoked attack by the U.S.S.R. and ended on 12 March 1940 with a negotiated peace that vastly favored the Soviet Union.

  3. 26 lip 2024 · A good research proposal ensures that you’ve done your background research and assessed the feasibility of the research. Research proposals have the following main sections—introduction, literature review, objectives, methodology, ethical considerations, and budget.

  4. Emphasizing the ‘Eastern” (Soviet) pressure on Finland and the Baltic states in relation to the ‘Western” (Nazi) occupation of Norway and Denmark, this course investigates the difficult fates of these small nations in the northern periphery of Europe.

  5. Tips for preparation of a good research proposal include; ‘be practical, be persuasive, make broader links, aim for crystal clarity and plan before you write’. A researcher must be balanced, with a realistic understanding of what can be achieved.

  6. 25 mar 2024 · Write a brief summary of the research proposal, highlighting: The research problem or question. The objectives of the study. A concise overview of the methodology. The significance of the research. The abstract should be approximately 150–250 words. 3. Introduction. The introduction sets the context for the study and captures the reader’s interest.

  7. 25 lut 2022 · This chapter will examine how Norways foreign policy adapted during the Cold War, it build on historical cases, and aim to extract what is applicable for sustainable and secure development of the High North as we again return to a strategic period of great power competition.