It is not possible to define the number of so-called Russia’s compatriots, the concept is kept broad and unverifiable on purpose, says Dr Berzina, researcher on #NB8 project pic.twitter.com/uXHRHEZkQh
— STRATCOMCOE (@STRATCOMCOE) January 25, 2018
Unsurprisingly, the report also considers in some detail conflicting narratives of the NATO presence in the Baltic states as seen from Moscow and the West.
Titled Russia's Footprint in the Nordic-Baltic Information Environment the report was launched in Riga January 25 and can be read online HERE or by following the link below.
NATO StratCom Centre of Excellence @stratcomcoe publishes new analysis on #Russia’s Footprint in the Nordic-Baltic Information Environment https://t.co/JCEmUlM9bJ
— STRATCOMCOE (@STRATCOMCOE) January 25, 2018