Andrus Ansip, Prime Minister of Estonia, spoke at the Hoover Institution Retreat
Andrus Ansip, prime minister of Estonia, meets with John Raisian and George Shultz. (Photo: Stanford Visual Arts Services)
John Raisian (left), George Shultz, and Andrus Ansip (right). (Photo: Stanford Visual Arts Services)
Andrus Ansip, prime minister of Estonia, spoke at the Hoover Institution's November retreat about how a former Soviet satellite became one of the world’s most open economies. (Photo: Stanford Visual Arts Services)
David Jacobs (right, archival specialist) shows Prime Minister Andrus Ansip some of the documents in the library and archives’ Estonian/Baltic holdings. (Photo: Stanford Visual Arts Services)
David Jacobs, archival specialist, makes a presentation to the Estonian delegation. (Photo: Stanford Visual Arts Services)
Maie Herrick, whose second cousin is the prime minister's wife, looks at a 1946 document concerning the camp for displaced persons in Geislingen, Germany, where she stayed for four years after the end of World War II.
Maciej Siekierski (far left), curator of the East European collection; discusses the Estonian/Baltic holdings from the library and archives with members of the Estonian delegation. (Photo: Stanford Visual Arts Services)