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The Åland Islands Question: Irredentism and Autonomism in the ‘Archipelago of Peace’1 1 This work was supported by the Foundation for Baltic and East European Studies [grant number 41/13].

A Questão das Ilhas Åland: Irredentismo e Autonomismo no ‘Arquipélago Da Paz’

Abstract

Lying in the Baltic sea, at the entrance of the Gulf of Bothnia, 70km from the Finnish coast and 36 km from that of Sweden, the archipelago of Åland is an autonomous Finnish province. What distinguishes the archipelago is its Swedish monolingualism, autonomous government recognized by international treaties, and demilitarization. This article proposes some reflections on the concept of sovereignty in Åland in the 20th century particularly on two key elements the island’s strategic position and its autonomy. After a historical overview of Åland in the 1800s, emphasizing their strategic relevance in the Baltic, I will focus on the irredentist period, in which emerged secessionist movement that called for the island’s anexation to Sweden.

Keywords:
Åland; autonomy; insularity

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