Between Russia, Sweden, and Finland: The Åland Question Since 1809

Ralph Tuchtenhagen
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This contribution addresses the strategical, political, and cultural significance of the Åland Islands between Russia, Sweden, and Finland from 1809 to the present day. During the first half of the 19th century, Russia fulfilled, with the conquest of the Åland Islands, one of its military goals which had been in place since the Petrine period, namely, to push forward the country’s military control as far as to the Western border of Finland in order to secure Russia’s capital St. Petersburg, and to threaten the capital of the kingdom of Sweden, Stockholm, in order to prevent a Swedish act of revenge for the loss of Sweden’s control of the Eastern Baltic during the Great Northern War. At the same time, the islands were, in a political and cultural sense, an important ingredient of the upcoming Swedish and Finnish national movements. After the loss of Finland, the countries had tried to find solace in national culture and past glories. In this respect, the question of why Sweden, during the Finnish Civil War, sent troops to the Åland Islands can be interpreted as part of Sweden’s anti-Russian military agenda as well as being part of its cultural mission to protect the islands against Finnish and Russian attempts to make the island part of Finnish or Russian culture, and to subdue the overwhelmingly-Swedishspeaking population in the context of a Finnish national state. This Swedish-Finnish opposition, though, turned, during the interwar period, into a secret collaboration against Russian military interests in the Eastern Baltic region, whereby the control of the Åland Islands played a central role. Despite minor yet critical situations, the islands have enjoyed relative calm ever since. However, the outbreak of Russia’s Ukrainian War threatens to cast doubt once again on the islands’ status.
俄国、瑞典和芬兰之间:1809年以来的Åland问题
这篇文章阐述了从1809年至今俄罗斯、瑞典和芬兰之间的Åland岛屿的战略、政治和文化意义。在19世纪上半叶,俄国征服了Åland群岛,实现了自彼得林时期以来一直存在的军事目标之一,即将国家的军事控制推进到芬兰的西部边境,以确保俄国首都圣彼得堡的安全,并威胁瑞典王国的首都斯德哥尔摩,以防止瑞典在大北方战争中失去对东波罗的海的控制而采取报复行动。同时,在政治和文化意义上,这些岛屿是即将到来的瑞典和芬兰民族运动的一个重要组成部分。芬兰战败后,两国曾试图从民族文化和过去的辉煌中寻找慰藉。在这方面,为什么瑞典在芬兰内战期间派遣军队到Åland群岛的问题可以被解释为瑞典反俄军事议程的一部分,以及作为其文化使命的一部分,以保护岛屿免受芬兰和俄罗斯试图使岛屿成为芬兰或俄罗斯文化的一部分,并在芬兰民族国家的背景下征服绝大多数讲瑞典语的人口。然而,在两次世界大战之间的时期,这种瑞典-芬兰的反对变成了一个秘密的合作,反对俄罗斯在东波罗的海地区的军事利益,其中对Åland群岛的控制发挥了核心作用。尽管出现了小而危急的情况,但从那以后,这些岛屿一直相对平静。然而,俄罗斯乌克兰战争的爆发有可能再次使人们对这些岛屿的地位产生怀疑。
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