"Willingness to Defend Estonia: Fostered by Civil-Military Integration and Communication"

Ivo Juurvee
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As a part of the overarching publication “Willingness to Defend Own Country in the Baltic States: Implications for National Security and NATO’s Collective Defence” (2021), the author of this chapter assesses willingness to defend Estonia. The author puts forth several points. While such factors as historical experience, i.e., the Soviet occupation and visibility of NATO Allies, are shared with both Latvia and Lithuania, other reasons are more Estonia-specific. Among these are the effective integration of military and civilian sector, i.e., a mature conscription system, operational reservists’ system, and effective military-civilian communication. Another positive factor is the Nordic, or more specifically Finnish, influence on the Estonian military culture, as well as the governance approach and lifestyle in broader terms. Nevertheless, a notable issue remains – level of willingness is lower among non-Estonians, i.e., Russian speakers.
“保卫爱沙尼亚的意愿:军民融合和交流促进”
作为总结性出版物《波罗的海国家保卫自己国家的意愿:对国家安全和北约集体防御的影响》(2021年)的一部分,本章作者评估了保卫爱沙尼亚的意愿。作者提出了几点观点。虽然诸如历史经验,即苏联的占领和北约盟国的知名度等因素与拉脱维亚和立陶宛都有共同之处,但其他原因则是爱沙尼亚特有的。其中包括军民有效融合,即成熟的征兵制度、作战预备役人员制度、有效的军民沟通。另一个积极因素是北欧,或更具体地说是芬兰对爱沙尼亚军事文化的影响,以及更广泛意义上的治理方式和生活方式。然而,一个值得注意的问题仍然存在——非爱沙尼亚人,即说俄语的人的意愿水平较低。
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