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Explore "values-based realism" and "dignified foreign policy" for navigating a complex world. Discusses preserving the liberal world order, managing transatlantic relations, and Europe's strategic future.

Published January 22, 2026

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Alexander Stubb

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People

  • SPEAKER_02 (Alex Stubb) - the interviewee, President, discussed his book, concepts like "values-based realism" and "dignified foreign policy," and his views on international relations, European integration, and the Ukraine war.
  • SPEAKER_04 (Mark) - the interviewer, discussed various topics with SPEAKER_02, including the liberal world order, transatlantic relations, and the future of the EU.
  • Mark Carney - mentioned as someone who has "converted" to values-based realism and recognized a "rupture."
  • Mark Rutte - mentioned as someone who worked around the clock to de-escalate the Greenland issue.
  • Juna Stöhr - mentioned as someone who worked around the clock to de-escalate the Greenland issue.
  • Steve Witkoff - mentioned as someone who is going to fly off from Davos to Moscow for discussions.
  • Jared Kushner - mentioned as someone who came into the peace process for Ukraine, making it "much more concrete," and who participated in meetings in Geneva and Berlin.
  • Putin - mentioned in the context of his strategic aims in the war in Ukraine.
  • Prime Minister Starmer - mentioned in the context of conversations with the UK and the EU.
  • Prime Minister of Norway - mentioned as having weekly conversations with SPEAKER_02.
  • Trump - mentioned in the context of his communication style on Truth Social and the idea of being a "Trump whisperer."
  • Maduro - mentioned as a leader in Venezuela, discussed in the context of international law and legitimacy.
  • Xu - a journalist from China's Taish Media, asked about the European political atmosphere and strategic autonomy.
  • Comfort - mentioned as being in the room and expected to ask the first question.
  • SPEAKER_03 - asked a question about dignified foreign policy in the context of Sudan, Myanmar, and Haiti, and referenced the "variations of silence over Venezuela."
  • Ishan Pratap Singh - a 22-year-old from Global Shapers New Delhi Hub, asked about the utility of public versus private diplomacy.

Organizations

  • European Union (EU) - discussed extensively in terms of its integration, enlargement, strategic autonomy, and its relationship with Ukraine, the UK, Norway, and Iceland.
  • NATO - mentioned as an organization that Finland and Sweden joined because of Russia's war of aggression, and as a point of cooperation with the United States.
  • United States - discussed as a key player in the international order, the liberal world order, transatlantic relations, and the war in Ukraine.
  • Canada - mentioned in relation to its trade dependency on the US.
  • India - mentioned in the context of a potential free trade agreement with Europe.
  • Mercosur - mentioned in relation to a deal with Europe.
  • European Parliament - mentioned in relation to its decision on Mercosur.
  • Global Shapers New Delhi Hub - the organization Ishan Pratap Singh is associated with.
  • Crisis Group - SPEAKER_02 acknowledges the reports from SPEAKER_03 and their team from this organization.
  • Taish Media - the organization Xu is a journalist for.

Documents

  • Book - discussed as the source of SPEAKER_02's "big idea" and a defense of the liberal world order and open societies.
  • Foreign Affairs piece - mentioned as a place where SPEAKER_02 published an article a while back.
  • 28-point plan - mentioned in relation to the peace process for Ukraine.
  • 20-point plan - mentioned as a reduction from the 28-point plan for Ukraine's peace process, and a basis for security guarantees, prosperity plan, and sequencing plan.
  • Five plus two documents - mentioned as having to do with the 20-point plan for Ukraine.
  • Key communautaire - mentioned in the context of EU enlargement negotiations.
  • Finnish constitution - mentioned in relation to the roles of the president and prime minister in foreign policy and EU matters.
  • Truth Social - mentioned as a communication platform used by the President of the United States.

Tools

  • Values-based realism - a concept developed by SPEAKER_02 as a framework for foreign policy, meaning to stay true to values while being realistic about global problems.
  • Dignified foreign policy - an instrument outlined by SPEAKER_02, emphasizing respectful behavior towards those you want to work with.

Technologies

  • AI - mentioned as one of the world's problems that cannot be solved solely with like-minded countries.

Concepts/Ideas

  • Liberal world order - a central theme of the discussion, referring to the post-WWII international system and its potential preservation.
  • Multilateralism - contrasted with transactionalism, with SPEAKER_02 believing more people are multilateralists.
  • Open societies - mentioned as being defended alongside the liberal world order.
  • Power politics - seen as increasingly defining international events, in contrast to multilateralism.
  • Atlanticism - mentioned as something SPEAKER_02 is proud of, despite the changing meaning of the West.
  • Democracy, freedom, human rights, fundamental rights, protecting minorities, rule of law - these are listed as values that SPEAKER_02's "values-based realism" seeks to uphold.
  • Rupture - mentioned by Mark Carney in the context of significant change.
  • Post-colonial world, colonialism - discussed in the context of looking back at history for examples of how people have been treated.
  • Transatlantic crisis - mentioned in relation to the Greenland issue and historical events like Suez.
  • Arctic security - mentioned as a potential outcome of de-escalating the Greenland issue.
  • Tariff wars - mentioned as a bad outcome scenario for the Greenland issue.
  • Military intervention - mentioned as an ugly outcome scenario for the Greenland issue.
  • Sovereignty and territorial integrity - key principles of the international order and how alliances are treated.
  • European sovereignty - discussed in the context of what Europeans need to do to be sovereign in the new world.
  • EU membership without opt-outs/derogations - Finland's status as an EU member is highlighted.
  • Security (as a reason for joining the EU) - mentioned as the underlying reason for Finland's decision to join the EU in 1995.
  • Pragmatism - advised as a way to approach cooperation with the United States.
  • Unilateral action - mentioned as an area of potential disagreement with the US.
  • Climate change - mentioned as an area of potential disagreement with the US.
  • Defending democracy - mentioned as an area of potential disagreement with the US.
  • Peace process (for Ukraine) - discussed in detail, with SPEAKER_02 expressing cautious optimism.
  • Narrative of the war (in Ukraine) - SPEAKER_02 refutes the idea that Ukraine is losing.
  • Russian narrative - mentioned as a narrative about Ukraine losing the war that SPEAKER_02 does not buy.
  • Strategic aims of Putin - analyzed in relation to the war in Ukraine.
  • Remilitarization of Europe - mentioned as an aim that Russia failed to avoid.
  • War of attrition - describes the current nature of the conflict in Ukraine.
  • Differentiated integration - a concept speaker_02 has written about extensively in the academic realm, concerning the EU.
  • Flexible integration - SPEAKER_02's PhD topic, the concept that not everyone needs to do everything at the same time.
  • Multi-speed and variable geometry - concepts related to flexible integration within the EU.
  • Enlargement (of the EU) - discussed as becoming strategic and existential rather than legalistic.
  • Absorption (by the EU) - discussed in terms of institutions, budget, and policies.
  • Populism, isolationist emotion - concerns raised about their potential impact on European unity and integration.
  • De-risking - mentioned in relation to China and elsewhere, as a strategy Europe is employing.
  • Geopolitical thing (Europe doing the right thing) - SPEAKER_02's view on Europe's current actions.
  • Europe's moment - SPEAKER_02's optimistic view of Europe's current standing.
  • Stability (in Europe) - mentioned as something investors are looking for.
  • Values, interests, and power (in foreign policy) - framework for understanding diplomacy.
  • Influence (as power for smaller players) - mentioned in the context of diplomacy.
  • Traditional state-to-state relations - one pillar of diplomacy.
  • Personal relationships (in diplomacy) - the other pillar of diplomacy.
  • Trust - a key element in private diplomatic conversations.
  • Appeasement - contrasted with respectful, dignified foreign policy.
  • Public arena for diplomacy - acknowledged as an important tool.

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