Ydin

Ydin (Finnish: nuclear, nucleus, core, crux) is a bi-monthly political magazine published in Helsinki, Finland.[1]

Ydin
Editor-in-chiefArja Alho
Former editors
CategoriesPolitical magazine
FrequencyBi-monthly
FounderIlkka Taipale
Founded1966 (1966)
CountryFinland
Based inHelsinki
LanguageFinnish
WebsiteYdin
ISSN0356-357X
OCLC478410586

History and profile

Ydin was established by Ilkka Taipale in 1966.[2][3] It was started as the official media outlet of the Committee of 100.[3] The magazine is headquartered in Helsinki and focuses on political and societal news.[1][4] In the 1960s Pekka Peltola was the editor of the magazine.[3] Another former editor is Erkki Tuomioja who served in the post in the 1970s and 1980s.[3] As of 2012 Arja Alho, former member of the Finnish parliament, was its editor-in-chief.[5] Asa Butcher, co-editor of Ovi Magazine, is one of the editors of Ydin.[6]

Ydin covers both national political events and foreign policy articles.[3] The magazine was one of the contributors to the Capitalism โ€™09 event, an international activity to discuss contemporary capitalism, held in Helsinki on 23 April 2009.[7]

See also

List of magazines in Finland

References

  1. Asa Butcher. "Finland's nuclear magazine". Ovi Magazine (8).
  2. "Promotion animation for Ydin magazine". Luyi. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
  3. Iina Soiri; Pekka Peltola (1999). Finland and National Liberation in Southern Africa. Stockholm: Elanders Gotab. pp. 19โ€“20, 41. ISBN 978-91-7106-431-8.
  4. Ydin. OCLC 478410586. Retrieved 1 October 2013 โ€“ via OCLC World Cat.
  5. "Culture and Politics in the Age of Egoism". Sorsa Foundation. 4 November 2010. Retrieved 1 October 2013.
  6. "Radio Free Finland gets sexual with Asa Butcher". Finland for Thought. 2006. Retrieved 1 October 2013.
  7. "Capitalism ยด09 seeking alternatives to global capitalism". Vasemmistofoorumi. 26 June 2009. Retrieved 4 October 2013.
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