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Food security in the Baltic Republics. [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: Food insecurity has become an important issue in many countries of the former Soviet Union following the transition to a market economy. This study examined three aspects of food security in the Baltic Republics: reasons for choosing foods ...
Vaask, Sirje +7 more
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Marine accidents as potential crisis situations on the Baltic Sea [PDF]
People responsible for crisis management, especially in coastal voivodships (Pomeranian, West Pomeranian and Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship) must be aware and prepared to take effective action in the event of emergencies in maritime waters.
Tomasz Szubrycht
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Baltic Public Opinion on China in 2022 – Neutral but Tilting towards Negative [PDF]
This publication results from the project “China's Role and Perception in the Baltic States: Implications for National Security and NATO” (NATO Public Diplomacy Division's Co-Sponsorship Grant)The chapter presents results of tri-nationally representative
Andžāns, Māris
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A Glimpse of Baltic States over the Russia-Ukraine War
This article examines the 2022 Russia-Ukraine conflict and its implications for the Baltic states. In the wake of July 11, 2023, the NATO summit was held in Lithuania with the participation of U.S. President Joe Biden.
Saranya ANTONY
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Electric energy cooperation in the Baltic Sea region and the role of Russia in it [PDF]
This article examines cooperation in the electric energy sector in the Baltic region. The author explores the existing undersea HVDC power exchange projects.
Zverev Yuri
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SECURITY POLICY OF THE BALTIC STATES AND ITS DETERMINING FACTORS
The history of the nations living in today’s Baltic States is marked by fighting against stronger neighbours: Russia, Poland, Sweden, Denmark and the German settlers in their territories.
Piotrowski, Sławomir +1 more
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Enlargement of the European Union and security of the Baltic states
In the article, the author notes that issues of security and stability seem to be the most difficult to solve throughout the history of international relations.
Algirdas Gricius
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Since 1945 and till 1991 the Baltic Republics (Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia) constructively and loyally participated in the common State life of the USSR on absolutely equal terms with other Soviet Republics.
G. M. Velyaminov
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Analysing the dynamics of the Baltic States’s production linkages with Russia
Russia and the Baltic States have a long-standing relationship of industrial specialisation, cooperation, division of labour and trade exchange, all dating back to the Soviet Union.
Vladimir G. Varnavskii
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Success Factors of Macro-Regional Cooperation: the Example of the Baltic Sea Region. Bruges Political Research Papers No. 12, March 2010 [PDF]
As illustrated by the recent adoption of the European Union Baltic Sea Strategy, a new level of governance seems to be emerging in the European integration process, i.e. the macroregional level.
Salines, Marion.
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