- Juho
Kusti Paasikivi (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈjuho ˈkusti ˈpɑːsiˌkiʋi], 27
November 1870 – 14
December 1956) was a
Finnish politician who
served as the...
- The
Paasikivi–Kekkonen
doctrine was a
foreign policy doctrine established by
Finnish President Juho
Kusti Paasikivi and
continued by his
successor Urho...
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Paasikivi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Paasikivi (literally "flat boulder; flagstone") is a
Finnish family name.
Notable people with the...
- The
Paasikivi Society is Finland's
oldest foreign policy society,
founded in 1958. Its
original mission was to
strengthen and
stabilise Finland's official...
- People's
Movement in 1934
under their newly elected party chair, Juho
Kusti Paasikivi, but were
nevertheless shut out from the
Finnish Government until the...
- It was only
after the
opening of
private archives of
President J. K.
Paasikivi that it was
realized that Ståhlberg had a very
significant political role...
- Alli
Paasikivi (née Valve,
previously Hildén; 19
December 1879 – 13 June 1960) was the
second wife of Finland's
seventh president, Juho
Kusti Paasikivi, serving...
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foreign relations were
guided by the
doctrine formulated by Juho
Kusti Paasikivi,
emphasising the
necessity to
maintain a good and
trusting relationship...
-
Annikki Paasikivi (1898–1950) was a
Finnish architect. She was the
daughter of Juho
Kusti Paasikivi (the
seventh president of Finland) and his wife Anna...
- neutrality"
policy of his
predecessor President Juho
Kusti Paasikivi that came to be
known as the
Paasikivi–Kekkonen doctrine,
under which Finland was to retain...