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|wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estonia | |wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estonia | ||
− | |location=Europe | + | |description=[[Estonia]] is the most northern of the [[Baltic States]]. Formerly part of the [[USSR]], now [[EU]] and [[NATO]]. |
+ | |location=Baltic States, Europe | ||
|logo=Flag of Estonia.svg | |logo=Flag of Estonia.svg | ||
|map=EU-Estonia.svg | |map=EU-Estonia.svg | ||
|wikiquote=http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Estonia | |wikiquote=http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Estonia | ||
+ | |leaders=Prime Minister of Estonia | ||
}} | }} | ||
''For the sinking of the Ferry of the same name, see:'' [[MS Estonia]] | ''For the sinking of the Ferry of the same name, see:'' [[MS Estonia]] |
Latest revision as of 11:23, 2 September 2021
Estonia | |
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Location | Baltic States, Europe |
Leader | Prime Minister of Estonia |
Type | nation state |
Member of | European Defence Union, European Union, Eurozone, International Criminal Court, International Energy Agency, NATO, OECD, UN |
Subpage | •Estonia/Finance Minister •Estonia/Foreign Minister •Estonia/Minister •Estonia/President •Estonia/Prime Minister |
Estonia is the most northern of the Baltic States. Formerly part of the USSR, now EU and NATO. |
For the sinking of the Ferry of the same name, see: MS Estonia
Estonia is a nation state in northern Europe. It was formerly part of the USSR, together with neighbours Latvia and Lithuania.
Contents
Mass Surveillance
The Estonian government bought 37 licences of the FinnFisher software.[1]
National ID card
In 2017, a "possible security risk" was announced which "affects 750,000 Estonian ID-cards".[2]
Nation state
Nation state | Description |
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Baltic States | 3 former USSR nations in Northern Europe; on the Baltic Sea. |
Groups Headquartered Here
Group | Start | Description |
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Tallinn University | 2005 | Fairly recently started university in Estonia |
University of Tartu | 1632 | The national university of Estonia |
Citizens of Estonia on Wikispooks
Title | Born | Died | Description |
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Toomas Ilves | 26 December 1953 | President of Estonia with a lot of Deep State connections, including membership of the Munich Security Conference Advisory Council. | |
Kaja Kallas | 18 June 1977 | Estonian politician | |
Eerik-Niiles Kross | 8 September 1967 | Spooky Estonian politician | |
Karel Kullamaa | Estonian academic who was listed as a member of the Institute for Statecraft until the group took its website down. | ||
Jürgen Ligi | 16 July 1959 | ||
Kadri Liik | 9 June 1970 | Estonian journalist Russia’s Strategy on NATO'S Eastern and Southern Flanks replete with fellow IfS UK inner core members, ECFR | |
Birgy Lorenz | Estonian Institute for Statecraft member | ||
Sven Mikser | 8 November 1973 | Estonian politician. Munich Security Conference Young Leader | |
Indrek Neivelt | 17 March 1967 | Developed a "wearable air purifier". Selected a Global Leader for Tomorrow by the World Economic Forum in 2001. | |
Urmas Paet | 20 April 1974 | Estonian politician. Le Cercle | |
Jüri Ratas | 2 July 1978 | Prime Minister of Estonia double Bilderberger | |
Aivar Rehe | 3 April 1963 | 23 September 2019 | Estonian banker connected to the Danske Banke money laundering operation |
Anu Tali | 18 June 1972 | Estonian conductor who was selected a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum in 2008. |
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Institute for Statecraft & Center for Naval Analyses Joint Workshop | workshop summary | 22 June 2018 | Integrity Initiative | Information Warfare Study Day hosted by British Navy. Candid opinions (with a NATO-flavor) on lots of military issues. |
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