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Old Friday, December 28th, 2007
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Default Re: Norden

Thanks, I think this topic definately deserves a thorough discussion, especially among us northerners.

First of all, I agree with you on a sober view of ethnicity. However, the degree of genetic relatedness between Finns and the rest of the Nordbos is not something I put a lot of stress on - it is too narrow a view when thinking about such concepts as supra-identities. The relation, I think, is a cultural one, an identity based on traditions and history. Each locality has its own peculiar cultural variety, of course, but I have all my life felt that a special bond exists between the Nordic countries. Especially in modern times, military competition has all but disappeared and there are several official organs that promote this special cultural and geo-political area.

Of course I might be somewhat influenced by my Finland-Swedish background, but I can say that Finns in general would agree with my view of Norden, or Pohjola, as we call it. When I lived abroad, there were all kinds of organizations and associations specifically for Nordics, we were like one big happy family. And meeting someone from the Nordic countries was always a mutually happy occasion, almost like meeting a compatriot.

However, I do agree that we are sliding apart, rather than getting closer, at the moment. I don't see this as something positive, but its understandable considering the current socio-political climate.
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