Stability and Security in the Baltic Sea Region
Russian, Nordic and European Aspects
Herausgeber: Knudsen, Olav Fagelund
Stability and Security in the Baltic Sea Region
Russian, Nordic and European Aspects
Herausgeber: Knudsen, Olav Fagelund
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The book examines the security puzzles posed by the remaining legacies of dominance and conflict in the Baltic Sea region as governments seek to integrate the three Baltic sates in a more stable system of cooperative security.
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The book examines the security puzzles posed by the remaining legacies of dominance and conflict in the Baltic Sea region as governments seek to integrate the three Baltic sates in a more stable system of cooperative security.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. April 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 162mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9780714649320
- ISBN-10: 0714649325
- Artikelnr.: 21679319
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. April 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 162mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9780714649320
- ISBN-10: 0714649325
- Artikelnr.: 21679319
Olav Fagelund Knudsen
Part 1 General perspectives: security on the great power fringe - dilemmas
old and new, Olav F. Knudsen; the historical structure of conflicts in the
Baltic area and the long-term national interests of Russia, Viktor M.
Sergeyev; Soviet legacy and Baltic security - the case of Kaliningrad,
Jakub M. Godzimirski; international security structures and the Baltic
region - the implications of alternative worldwiews, Martin O. Heiler,
George Quester; worldframes and cultural perspectives with specific focus
on Scandinavia and Russia, Christopher A. Leeds. Part 2 Regional policies
of key actors: Russian policy in the Baltic region, Arkady Moshes;
Germany's security policy in the Baltic Sea region, Axel Krohn; Polish
perspectives on the Baltic security, Antoni Kaminski; Sweden and the Baltic
Sea region - activism on a new arena or the end of free-riding?; estonia
and Russia - interethnic relations and regional security, Peeter Vares.
Part 3 Intergovernmental cooperation: the security policies and concepts of
the Baltic States - learning from their Nordic neighbours? Clive Archer,
Christopher Jones; bridging the Nordic-Baltic gap or - the Nordic
predicament in the Baltic, Grethe Vaerno; the security of the Baltic
countries - cooperation and defection, Raimo Vayrynen; the Baltic States
and Europe - identity and institutions, Peter van Ham. Part 4 Concluding
section: the European Union, the Baltic States and post-Soviet Russia -
theoretical problems and possibilities for developing partnership relations
in the north-eastern Baltic Sea region, Helmut Hobble.
old and new, Olav F. Knudsen; the historical structure of conflicts in the
Baltic area and the long-term national interests of Russia, Viktor M.
Sergeyev; Soviet legacy and Baltic security - the case of Kaliningrad,
Jakub M. Godzimirski; international security structures and the Baltic
region - the implications of alternative worldwiews, Martin O. Heiler,
George Quester; worldframes and cultural perspectives with specific focus
on Scandinavia and Russia, Christopher A. Leeds. Part 2 Regional policies
of key actors: Russian policy in the Baltic region, Arkady Moshes;
Germany's security policy in the Baltic Sea region, Axel Krohn; Polish
perspectives on the Baltic security, Antoni Kaminski; Sweden and the Baltic
Sea region - activism on a new arena or the end of free-riding?; estonia
and Russia - interethnic relations and regional security, Peeter Vares.
Part 3 Intergovernmental cooperation: the security policies and concepts of
the Baltic States - learning from their Nordic neighbours? Clive Archer,
Christopher Jones; bridging the Nordic-Baltic gap or - the Nordic
predicament in the Baltic, Grethe Vaerno; the security of the Baltic
countries - cooperation and defection, Raimo Vayrynen; the Baltic States
and Europe - identity and institutions, Peter van Ham. Part 4 Concluding
section: the European Union, the Baltic States and post-Soviet Russia -
theoretical problems and possibilities for developing partnership relations
in the north-eastern Baltic Sea region, Helmut Hobble.
Part 1 General perspectives: security on the great power fringe - dilemmas
old and new, Olav F. Knudsen; the historical structure of conflicts in the
Baltic area and the long-term national interests of Russia, Viktor M.
Sergeyev; Soviet legacy and Baltic security - the case of Kaliningrad,
Jakub M. Godzimirski; international security structures and the Baltic
region - the implications of alternative worldwiews, Martin O. Heiler,
George Quester; worldframes and cultural perspectives with specific focus
on Scandinavia and Russia, Christopher A. Leeds. Part 2 Regional policies
of key actors: Russian policy in the Baltic region, Arkady Moshes;
Germany's security policy in the Baltic Sea region, Axel Krohn; Polish
perspectives on the Baltic security, Antoni Kaminski; Sweden and the Baltic
Sea region - activism on a new arena or the end of free-riding?; estonia
and Russia - interethnic relations and regional security, Peeter Vares.
Part 3 Intergovernmental cooperation: the security policies and concepts of
the Baltic States - learning from their Nordic neighbours? Clive Archer,
Christopher Jones; bridging the Nordic-Baltic gap or - the Nordic
predicament in the Baltic, Grethe Vaerno; the security of the Baltic
countries - cooperation and defection, Raimo Vayrynen; the Baltic States
and Europe - identity and institutions, Peter van Ham. Part 4 Concluding
section: the European Union, the Baltic States and post-Soviet Russia -
theoretical problems and possibilities for developing partnership relations
in the north-eastern Baltic Sea region, Helmut Hobble.
old and new, Olav F. Knudsen; the historical structure of conflicts in the
Baltic area and the long-term national interests of Russia, Viktor M.
Sergeyev; Soviet legacy and Baltic security - the case of Kaliningrad,
Jakub M. Godzimirski; international security structures and the Baltic
region - the implications of alternative worldwiews, Martin O. Heiler,
George Quester; worldframes and cultural perspectives with specific focus
on Scandinavia and Russia, Christopher A. Leeds. Part 2 Regional policies
of key actors: Russian policy in the Baltic region, Arkady Moshes;
Germany's security policy in the Baltic Sea region, Axel Krohn; Polish
perspectives on the Baltic security, Antoni Kaminski; Sweden and the Baltic
Sea region - activism on a new arena or the end of free-riding?; estonia
and Russia - interethnic relations and regional security, Peeter Vares.
Part 3 Intergovernmental cooperation: the security policies and concepts of
the Baltic States - learning from their Nordic neighbours? Clive Archer,
Christopher Jones; bridging the Nordic-Baltic gap or - the Nordic
predicament in the Baltic, Grethe Vaerno; the security of the Baltic
countries - cooperation and defection, Raimo Vayrynen; the Baltic States
and Europe - identity and institutions, Peter van Ham. Part 4 Concluding
section: the European Union, the Baltic States and post-Soviet Russia -
theoretical problems and possibilities for developing partnership relations
in the north-eastern Baltic Sea region, Helmut Hobble.