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From: "ENWL.Bellona" <enwl.bell...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2010 15:18:24 +0400
Local: Wed, Jun 23 2010 7:18 am
Subject: *[Enwl-eng] Baltic Rim Economies 3/2010

Baltic Rim Economies

The Pan-European Institute publishes a bimonthly discussion
forum, Baltic Rim Economies (BRE), which focuses in the
development of the Baltic Sea Region. In BRE, high-level public
and corporate decision makers, representatives of Academia and
several other experts contribute to the discussion.

You may download:

Baltic Rim Economies 3/2010
<http://www.tse.fi/EN/units/specialunits/pei/economicmonitoring/b
re/Pages/default.aspx>

 Expert articles:

* Maire Geoghegan-Quinn: The European Commission's Europe 2020
vision for research and innovation

* Tonis Lukas: R&D in Estonia – capacity building in progress

* Mitro Repo: The Baltic Sea – at the cross roads of politics
and religion

* Mart Laar: Estonia joins Euro zone

* Susanna Huovinen: The Baltic needs intensive measures

* Christina Gestrin: Broad parliamentary support for Baltic Sea
Region initiatives

* Alexander Prokhorenko: We are linked not only by pragmatics

* Armas Lahoniitty: Turku and St. Petersburg

* Dmitriy Lisenkov: Natural cooperation takes a substantial
effort to start

* Markku Mattila and Laura Raaska: Science to the rescue of the
Baltic Sea

* Veli-Pekka Saarnivaara: EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region
and innovation policy

* Keith Silverang: Creating the world’s first global innovation
hub chain: Technopolis is now operating in Finland, Russia and
Estonia – and just getting warmed up

* N Tapani Saarinen: Is there a new Finnish Innovation System?

* Simo Karetie: Chinese innovation and it’s significance for
Finland

* Tuomo Airaksinen: International companies can boost Finland's
innovation system

* Lauri Lajunen: The University-Business Partnerships

* Leonid Gokhberg: Principles for a new-generation innovation
policy

* Gennady Korolyonok: Trade relations between the Republic of
Belarus and the Republic of Finland in progress

* Timur Gareev and Igor Denisov: Development of innovations in
Kaliningrad Region – general characterization and overview of
the perspectives

* Pirjo Vuokko: Branding the university – why and how?

* Jaak Treiman and Liisa Valikangas: Estonia and the EU –
political innovation and the quest for independence

* Kari Liuhto: Rosnano and Skolkovo are Russia’s best innovation
promoting measures, but they are not enough to modernise Russia
as a whole

* Fraser Cameron: The EU-Russia modernisation partnership

* Oleg N. Misko and Sergei F. Sutyrin: Can Saint-Petersburg meet
the challenge of innovation age?

* Hiski Haukkala: The EU and Russia already have what it takes
to succeed

* Igor Torbakov: Assessing the prospects of Russia’s
modernization

* Stanislav Tkachenko and Dmitry Tkachenko: Progress of the
Special Economic Zones in North-West Russia

* Valtteri Kaartemo and Kari Liuhto: The bumps in Russia’s
innovation chase

* Irina Dezhina: Big projects as a stimulus for innovation
development in Russia

* Kaisa-Kerttu Peltola: Developing the Russian innovation system
– potential for increased cooperation with Finland

* Leena Aarikka-Stenroos and Birgitta Sandberg:
Commercialisation of innovations requires co-operation and
networks

* Jari Kaivo-oja: Systemic innovation thinking as a tool for
breakthrough innovations

* Tuomas Mylly: Does the European Union overprotect intellectual
property?

* Igor Nevzorov: Main peculiarities of the Russian intellectual
property legislation

* Mika Aaltonen and Michael Loescher: The perfect storm

* Christopher S. Chivvis: NATO, Russia, and the future of the
European security system

* Tatu Laurila: EU? Baltic Sea Region? Finland? Helsinki? There
are many to choose from, but which one will succeed?

* Iikka Korhonen: Russia’s medium-term growth prospects still
uncertain

* Ivan Korolev: Russia – two years after the crisis

* Andreas Klein and Catja Gaebel: Raising Germany’s awareness of
the Baltic Sea region

* Maria-Elena Cowell: Nordic co-operation fading to oblivion or
resurrection through regionalism?

* Anne Erkkila: Comprehensive coordination of environmental
monitoring is necessary for ecosystem-based management of
coastal and marine areas

* Hardo Pajula: In search of a narrative

* Harri Melin: Enterprise?s social responsibility

* Jarkko Heinonen: Business in the Baltic Sea Region – future
perspective

* Saara-Sofia Sutela and Antti Koskinen: Increasing tourism in
the Baltic Sea Region

* Andrey Shadurskiy: Unconventional gas – Is there a quite
revolution and what does it mean for the Russian energy policy?

* Bo Osterlund: On energy dependence and service security

For further information, please visit  www.tse.fi/pei

The Pan-European Institute is not responsible for the opinions
expressed in the expert articles and they do not represent the
institute’s official opinions.

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