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Tag: Baltic states

“Perceptions of Germany in the Security of the Baltic Sea Region”, Andris Sprūds, Elizabete Vizgunova (LIIA, Latvia)

Posted on 25/02/2019

Editors: Andris Sprūds, Elizabete Vizgunova, Perceptions of Germany in the Security of the Baltic Sea Region, October 2018 The book […]

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“Russian geopolitical narratives from ‘geopolitics 101’ to postmodern revisionism: Implications for the Baltic-Pontic Region”, Andriy Tyushka (College of Europe Natolin)

Posted on 01/10/2018

This article maps Russia’s manifold geopolitical narratives along a divide between classical and critical geopolitical thinking and disentangles its geopolitical […]

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“Bridging the Gap Between India and the Baltics”, Sharanya Rajiv (EVI, Estonia)

Posted on 28/09/2018

Diplomatic relations between India and the Baltic states have remained below their potential. However, over the past decade, this began […]

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“Nordic-Baltic Security in Times of Uncertainty: The Defence-Energy Nexus”, Jakub Godzimirski, Aleksandra Gawlikowska-Fyk, Marcin Terlikowski, Wojciech Lorenz, Bartosz Bieliszczuk, Artur Kacprzyk (NUPI, Norway)

Posted on 24/04/2018

The report shows that energy and defence in the Nordic-Baltic region are closely interrelated. During the Cold War, the energy […]

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“Societal Security in Baltic Sea Region: Expertise Mapping and Raising Policy Relevance”, Andris Sprūds, Boris Kuznetsov, Mika Aaltola eds. (LIIA, Latvia)

Posted on 23/04/2018

The book “Societal Security in Baltic Sea Region: Expertise Mapping and Raising Policy Relevance”, edited by Andris Sprūds, Boris Kuznetsov […]

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“Challenges in CEE and Baltic post-socialist EU member states”, Ádám Kerényi (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 23/04/2018

Presentation for “Challenges in national and international economic policies” 3rd Central European PhD Workshop on Economic Policy and Crisis Management Doctoral School […]

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“Nordic foreign and security policy cooperation: The new strategic environment as a catalyst for greater unity?”, Tuomas Iso-Markku (FIIA, Finland)

Posted on 26/03/2018

The deterioration of the Nordic states’ immediate security environment after the Ukraine crisis has given a new sense of relevance […]

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Issue 3/2017 of integration, September 2017 (IEP, Germany)

Posted on 24/10/2017

In the new issue of integration, Joachim Schild analyses Emmanuel Macron’s European policy approach with a special focus on the […]

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Euroscepticism in the Baltic States: Uncovering Issues, People and Stereotypes, Kārlis Bukovskis, Aldis Austers eds. (LIIA, Latvia)

Posted on 18/10/2017

The book explores the neglected issue of Euroscepticism in the Baltic societies. The book consists of a collection of articles […]

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Security in the Baltic Sea Region: Realities and Prospects, Andris Sprūds, Māris Andžāns eds. (LIIA, Latvia)

Posted on 18/10/2017

in Riga Conference Papers 2017, September 2017 The Riga Conference Papers 2017 offers a collection of articles reflecting the realities and […]

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Latvian Foreign and Security Policy. Yearbook 2017, Andris Spruds, Ilvija Bruge, Karlis Bukovskis (LIIA, Latvia)

Posted on 26/09/2017

The Latvian Institute of International Affairs (LIIA) continues to assess Latvian foreign and security policy, inform society and provide recommendations […]

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Managing Unpredictability: Transatlantic relations in the Trump era, Mika Aaltola & Bart Gaens (FIIA, Finland)

Posted on 25/09/2017

The initial stages of President Donald Trump’s administration are marked by an apparent shift in US foreign policy, including in […]

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Different interpretations of the automotive industry and its role in three semi-peripheral regions of the EU (working paper no. 230), Gábor Túry (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 18/09/2017

The paper investigates the role of the automotive industry in the Baltic, Visegrád and Iberian region, summarizing the relevant literature. […]

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Export Promotion Aims and Reality: A Comparison of the Iberian, Baltic and Central European Region; Andrea Éltető and Katalin Antalóczy (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 17/07/2017

The authors of this research paper, Andrea Éltető and Katalin Antalóczy, propose an explanation of the differences between the aims […]

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No Eastern troublemaker: Estonian EU Presidency seeks unity in a fragmenting Europe, Kristi Raik (FIIA, Finland)

Posted on 07/07/2017

Estonia will take over the presidency of the Council of the EU on 1 July. The rotating presidency has limited […]

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Latvian Foreign and Security Policy, Yearbook 2017, Andris Spruds, Ilvija Bruge and Karlis Bukovskis (eds.) (LIIA, Latvia)

Posted on 01/06/2017

The Latvian Institute of International Affairs (LIIA) continues to assess Latvian foreign and security policy, inform society and provide recommendations […]

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Export as a form of SME-internationalisation after the crisis – experiences of three European regions, Andrea Éltető (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 28/05/2017

European small and medium-sized enterprises were severely hit by the international crisis of 2008 and export activity – as a […]

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Euroscepticism in Small EU Member States, Karlis Bukovskis (Ed.) (LIIA, Latvia)

Posted on 21/12/2016

The book “Euroscepticism in Small EU Member States” is an effort by an international team of analysts to address the […]

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Latvia’s Foreign Policy Centenary: Ideas and Personalities, Diāna Potjomkina, Andris Sprūds, Valters Ščerbinskis (Eds.) (LIIA, Latvia)

Posted on 11/12/2016

The upcoming centennial of Latvia’s statehood provides an important occasion to reflect on the country’s international achievements and offer a […]

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    Online Seminar: “Cities, Borders and (Im)mobilities”, March 3 (Sciences Po CEE, France)

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    2021

    Webinar: “Trade after Trump: What Is in Store for Transatlantic Trade Relations in the Biden Administration?”, March 3 (RSCAS-EUI, Italy)

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    2021

    Webinar: “What’s in the new EU-UK relationship?”, March 4 (NUPI, Norway)

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