Baltic Rim Economies 3/2018
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Baltic
Rim Economies 3/2018
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The
latest issue of Baltic Rim Economies includes
articles on current political, business- and
security-related topics. International relations
and interregional subjects are also
presented.
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the new Baltic Rim Economies
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| Saara-Sofia Sirén:
Futures approach to saving the Baltic
Sea |
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| Basic idea
in Futures studies is that the future cannot be
predicted – but alternative futures can be
forecasted, says Saara-Sofia Sirén. In her
article she employs PESTE analysis to identify
the key external factors affecting to
eutrophication of the Baltic Sea. |
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| Eitvydas Bajarūnas:
Hybrid threats: Lithuania‘s response |
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| How to
counter hybrid threats? What are Lithuania‘s
responces to overcome them? Eitvydas Bajarūnas
gives an overview to these questions. |
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| Arto Räty: The
Baltic Rim countries can lead the change for a
cleaner world |
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| EU
countries have committed to transitioning
towards a more sustainable energy system in
order to tackle climate change. The Nordic and
Baltic countries are in a good position to lead
the change, thanks to a common electricity
market and a tradition of close collaboration.
Yet much more could be done, states Arto Räty in
his article. |
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| Maximo Q. Mejia Jr.:
Developing a regulatory framework for autonomous
shipping |
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| The
exponential progress in technology is pushing
the world inexorably towards the dawn of
autonomous shipping. Proponents of the
development of maritime autonomous surface ships
or “MASS” submit that such ships hold great
potential for even safer seas, cleaner oceans,
and more efficient shipping, says Maximo Q.
Mejia Jr. |
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Baltic Rim
Economies
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| The
Pan-European Institute publishes a discussion
forum, Baltic Rim Economies (BRE), which deals
with the development of the Baltic Sea region. In
the BRE review, high level public and corporate
decision makers, representatives of Academia, as
well as several other experts contribute to the
discussion. BRE is published four to five times a
year and it is free of charge. |
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