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The article deals with people`s resilience in the Finnish-Russian border region. The authors first show how inhabitants of the EU’s longest external border slowly acquired cross-border contacts and co-operation after a long period of war between 1939 and 1945. In the later parts, using two case studies, they describe how the Russian war against Ukraine has drasti-cally changed the life of the inhabitants of the Finnish-Russian border region. Nevertheless, a special group of inhabitants of this region practice everyday resilience in many ways: they try to live and maintain their relations as they did before the war.

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This page is a summary of: Resilience in the Finnish-Russian Border Region and Russia’s War against Ukraine: From the Perspective of Locally Engaged People, The Soviet and Post-Soviet Review, April 2024, Brill Deutschland GmbH,
DOI: 10.30965/18763324-bja10095.
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