Stories about Estonia from March, 2007
Estonia: New Coalition Government
Vilhelm Konnander reports on Estonia's new coalition government.
Russia, Estonia: German View on the Bronze Soldier
Rossijskaja Federazija looks at the Russian-Estonian dispute over the WWII monument from a German perspective.
Estonia: Tallinn and Narva
Itching for Eestimaa writes about a day spent in Tallinn (11 comments) and the city of Narva (35 comments).
Estonia, Russia: Football and (Lots of) Politics
An upcoming football game between Estonia and Russia inspires Giustino of Itching for Eestimaa to write a lengthy post on all the complex political matters that stand between the two rival teams and their fans.
Estonia: Demography; “Estophobia”
Itching for Eestimaa corrects Itar-Tass news agency and quotes Pravda.
Estonia: Elections
Itching for Eestimaa writes about the recent elections (+32 comments) and their impact.
Estonia: Music Radio
Here's what Estonian music radio does to Giustino of Itching for Eestimaa: “One thing that I have noticed since moving to Estonia is the preference of Estonian radio stations to play 1980s-era pop songs, or, more prevalently, 2000s-versions of 1980s pop songs. […] One second I'm a 27-year-old guy shopping...
Estonia: Election, etc.
The Economist's Edward Lucas sees the recent election in Estonia as “both important and worrying.” There are 36 comments to the entry so far, many of them about the fate of the Bronze Soldier monument, and some in Estonian.
Estonia: Post-Election Picture
Vilhelm Konnander reviews the chief players in Estonia's post-election politics.
Estonia: “E-lection”
“Estonia is the first country in the world to hold such a parliamentary election by a web-based system in which voters can cast ballots online,” reports A Step At A Time.