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Baltic Rim Economies

 

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.

 

Read the latest issue: BRE 1/2016


Expert articles:

 

·         Martin Schulz: The refugee crisis is an opportunity for Europe's governments to get their act together

·         Kimmo Tiilikainen: Nutrient recycling: towards a cleaner Baltic Sea

·         Bodil Valero: Don't return to the (c)old security order

·         Saara-Sofia Sirén: Could Circular Economy save the Baltic Sea?

·         Mika Kari: Towards active cooperation in defence

·         Charles C. Adams, Jr.: T-TIP: a historic opportunity to jump start the Finnish economy

·         Hanna Lehtinen: Finland and Poland: neighbours united by the Baltic Sea

·         Przemysław Grudziński: Polish CBSS presidency: building block for today and future Baltic Sea cooperation

·         Andris Teikmanis: Latvian-British relations

·         Kenji Shinoda: Arctic collaboration: Japan as catalyst for Barents Region cooperation

·         Tero Vauraste: Polar bridging of East and West through North

·         Päivi Nerg: Refugee issue and Finland 

·         Alexander Khudilainen: Federal Target Programme of the Republic of Karelia: new perspectives for the region and investors

·         Madis Tilga: Beyond green growth: bioregions

·         Rauli Svento, Matti Sarén & Jouko Niinimäki: The University of Oulu: new solutions in the middle of hard structural changes

·         Andrey Shapenko: Responding to challenges: how business schools can stay competitive in the 21st century

·         Barry D. Mowell: Defenses bolstered in Baltic States and Eastern Europe amid mounting security concerns 

·         Christoph Berlich: Cyber-security cooperation in the Baltic States: an example for European cyber-security integration

·         Gene Zolotarev: The Baltic Times and media development in the Baltic States

·         Esa Hämäläinen: Forecasting the costs of maritime logistics: challenges continue

·         Paul Gregory: The Putin regime jousts with international law

·         Hans van Koningsbrugge: Russia and the Netherlands: just good friends?

·         Igor Gurkov: Foolishness, obstinacy or wisdom? Recently opened Russian factories of Western MNC

·         Andrey Terekhov & Stanislav Tkachenko: Political economy of Russia’s IT sector

·         Rolf Fredheim: What kind of control does Putin have over Russian media?

·         Petr M. Mozias: Russia: this time is different

·         Dmitry Zimin: The Solovetsky Islands: challenges of economic development

·         Veera Laine: Shifting dynamics in the Russian civil society

·         Maija Penttilä: Russian-speaking Evangelical communities in the Helsinki metropolitan area

·         Claes G. Alvstam: The external trade relations between the EU and the Russian Federation: no energy outside energy

·         Thomas Pellerin-Carlin: Ensuring the EU energy security vis-a-vis Russia

·         Mykhailo Gonchar: Natural gas transit through Ukraine under the conditions of hybrid warfare

·         Kristi Raik: Ukraine has brought threat perceptions of the Baltic Sea states closer to each other

·         Sergiy Kurbatov: Broken “brotherhood”? The dramatic changes in mutual attitudes among Ukrainian and Russian population in 2013-2015

·         Hanni Hyvärinen: Helping Ukrainian IDPs

·         Nina Tynkkynen: Russia and international environmental politics: lessons to learn from the Baltic Sea cooperation

·         Hanna Lankinen: Finland offers broad palette of investment opportunities

·         Jānis Ikstens: AAA

·         Risto Hiekka: Latvian economy as a business environment for a Nordic SME company

·         Sigitas Brazinskas: Role of regional integration in market selection: the case of SMEs  

·         Lidia Danik & Izabela Kowalik: The Polish international new ventures: strategies and success factors

·         Marian Gorynia, Jan Nowak, Piotr Trąpczyński & Radosław Wolniak: FDI from Central and Eastern Europe: the Polish perspective

·         Tiia Vissak: Estonian evidence on exporters’ nonlinear internationalization

·         Irina Rannak: Socio-cultural identification of Russian-speaking population of Estonia in the evolution of tourism activity

·         Liudmila Voronova: The mediated “Russian world”: gender perspective

 

 

If you wish to contribute to the future reviews, please contact Mr. Kari Liuhto at kari.liuhto(a)utu.fi /+358 2 333 9575. To view all the previously published expert articles we invite you to visit www.utu.fi/pei. If you no longer wish to receive information about the Baltic Rim Economies, please reply to this email.

 

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