The former Soviet Socialist Republic now NATO member is presently one of the most economically successful new Eastern European members of the European Union. It also shares a border with Russia, and is home to 300,000 ethnic Russians - a quarter of its population.
As Putin extends his gaze, Finnish-Estonian novelist Sofi Oksanen, author of "When the Doves Disappeared," sits down with Steve Paikin to discuss Estonia's history and future.