Baltic Rim Economies
The Pan-European Institute publishes a quarterly discussion forum, Baltic
Rim Economies (BRE), which focuses on 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. At our
website<
http://www.utu.fi/en/units/tse/units/PEI/BRE/Pages/Earlier-reviews.aspx>
you may find over 1000 previous expert articles, among others the article of
the President of the European Commission Jose Manuel Barroso.
Download the latest issue: Baltic Rim Economies
1/2013<
http://www.utu.fi/en/units/tse/units/PEI/BRE/Pages/home.aspx>
Expert articles:
· Per Westerberg: The Baltic Sea Region – a Swedish perspective
· Zoran Milanovic: Croatia – becoming the 28th member state of the
European Union
· Maria Lohela: Mutual trust and reciprocity – a key to success in
the Baltic Sea Region
· Katja Taimela: Towards a more responsible Baltic Fisheries Policy
· Xing Huang: Maintaining a sound all-win relationship between
China-Finland in the future
· Veiko Spolitis: Latvian defence planning in transforming security
environment – political perspective 2011–2013
· Hannu Miettunen: Finland and Sweden – military allies? Never and
yet for all times
· Erwin Sellering: Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and its relations with the
countries of the Baltic Sea Region
· Alexander Khudilainen: Cooperation of the Republic of Karelia with
Finland at the present stage of development
· Janne Virtanen: Northern growth corridor – an opportunity for
Southwest Finland
· Sergei Guriev: Is Russian economy overheated?
· Piia-Noora Kauppi: Nordic-Baltic financial zone needs a
well-functioning banking union
· Leszek Balcerowicz and Aleksander Łaszek: Internal devaluation can
work
· Vlasta Macku: Academic capacity building on trade for development
in Belarus and Russia – contribution of the UNCTAD Virtual Institute
· Jan Lundin: The Council of the Baltic Sea States in the era of
regional strategies, networks and projects
· Kari Liuhto: The Baltic Sea region and the Pan-European Institute
· Hans Brask: Energy efficiency in Russia – experiences from
Kaliningrad region
· Eero Toivainen: FinlandCare – health from Finland
· Alan Riley: Gazprom on the antitrust ropes
· Taavi Veskimägi: Liberalisation of the Estonian gas market
· Irina V. Zeleneva: Russian geostrategy in the energy sphere in the
Baltic Sea region
· Agnia Grigas: Gas – the last frontier in the bilateral relations
between the Baltic States and Russia
· Reinis Aboltiš: A game of power – the Baltic States and energy
security
· Mikhail Krutikhin: Gas and oil reserves in Russian Arctic seas
remain out of reach to all but two state-run giants
· Maria L. Lagutina: Nord Stream pipeline – an energy dialogue or
deadlock?
· Tomas Malmlöf: Interpretations of energy security in the Baltic
Sea region
· Satu Viljainen, Olga Gore and Mari Makkonen: Russian electricity
market reform – deregulation or re-regulation?
· Eero Vanaale: The Baltic Sea ports – resonance of trends in the
container shipping
· Tuomas Kiiski: The Northern Sea Route – a viable alternative to
Suez Canal Route as a liner shipping route?
· Viacheslav M. Shavshukov: Immediate tasks for G20, regional
associations and international economic organizations
· Ilmari Larjavaara: “Clash of civilizations” in the Finnish-Russian
relations?
· Vladimir G. Sherov-Ignatyev: Eurasian integration – a positive
view
· Elina Kahla: Finnish window in St. Petersburg – beyond its size?
· Inari Helle and Sakari Kuikka: The challenge of keeping the Gulf
of Finland clean from oil – what should we do?
· Kari Hyytiäinen: Does it pay to combat eutrophication in the
Baltic Sea?
· Vanessa Ryan: Oil transportation in the Baltic Sea – environmental
impacts and future challenges for maritime transport
· Markku Kotilainen: What explains foreign direct investment in the
Baltic Sea Region?
· Ilkka Henrik Mäkinen: The East is – empty
· Ruslanas Iržikevicius: Lithuania's Berlusconi – the Viktor
Uspaskich phenomenon in Lithuania
· Jordan Gans-Morse: Evolving threats to property rights in Russia
· Sergey Balandin: FRUCT – Academia-to-industry cooperation engine
and incubator of new competences and businesses
· Julija Bendikiene: The marine valley in Klaipeda – for development
of Lithuanian maritime sector
· Irina Ledchenkova: The Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno
(YKSUG) and its international projects in the Baltic Sea region (BSR)
· Karri Kiiskinen: Borders to define a Baltic Sea
For further information, please visit
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The University of Turku, the Pan-European Institute or the sponsors of this
review are not responsible for the opinions expressed in the expert
articles, and they do not represent the publisher’s official opinions.
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