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in the 1960s and 1970s who were designated by the Soviet government to gather information from specific persons in Finnish politics and government. This system was initiated by
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practise had all but ceased to exist. The Russian diplomatic corps in Helsinki no longer maintains contacts with the Finnish politicians and journalists.
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also referred to Russian émigrés in Finland or people who could speak Russian in general. The word is not neutral but jocular language.
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As such information gathering techniques have arguably always been prevalent among spies, some Finns have argued that the
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embassy of the Soviet Union as diplomats is now well documented. The public did not know about the system until the book
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Who remembers 2nd Secretary Ivanov? The Russian First Deputy Prime Minister spent six years in Helsinki in the 1980s
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system was a normal way to conduct diplomatic relations between two countries. The dozens of
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who was stationed in Helsinki repeatedly (1955–1960, 1970–1971, 1977–1984).
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Russian diplomat in Helsinki served as head of KGB assassination section.
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Political Cultures in Urho Kekkonen’s Finland and János Kádár’s Hungary.
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Witness to History: The Memoirs of Mauno Koivisto, President of Finland
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politician, bureaucrat, businessman or other important person.
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referred especially to Soviet diplomats or spies stationed in
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