by Mel Huang For many years now, Estonia has made membership in NATO a major priority of its foreign and security policy. Politicians fall over themselves declaring their dedication to the cause, which sometimes results in rash and hasty decisions. However, even well thought-out plans at times miss the real focus, as public relations seem to overwhelm actual needed reforms. […]

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