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...The economy is crucially important for the strategy of soft ba... security of the Russian Federation, which states: . [The] national interest of the State is to pres... shorter than all traditional lanes from Baltic ports through the Suez Canal. In addition, it prov...
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... are emerging everywhere from the United States to Russia, the European Union to the Nordic Counci... culture and traditions, a robust Canadian economy, and a healthy global environment. The many econom... fisheries agreements, not least in the Baltic Sea. (28) . Shipping . Finally, the Arctic Council...
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Perhaps this is to be expected. The continent is still divided by culture and especially by language, and one hopes always will be: That diversity is Europe's strength as well as its charm. But as a result, there are no common media, no shared political debate, therefore no agreement about what the "Idea" should be -- not even an agreement that it should somehow relate to the continent's "Christian" or even "Judeo-Christian" heritage. Most Germans know a lot more about American politics than they do about the politics of the Czechs who live next door. Most people still feel more loyalty to, or at least interest in, the leaders they elected themselves than the European bureaucrats whose names they don't know at all -- and rightly so.
... of Europeans in the most populous member states believe that life has become worse since their cou... notably the East -- Poland, Slovakia, the Baltic states -- enjoy exceptionally high growth rates. TThe German economy is on the upswing, and the British economy booms. ...
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... primarily of Ukrainians, residents of the Baltic countries, and Byelorussians. They should be selec... to make his living directly in the German economy. [79] The critical question is what Mr. Furman was...The document states that Mr. Furman “was brought to Germany – join...
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... in 1993 by several north European states and regional administrative entities in Norway, Sw... and civil society and reform the economy under the BEAR agreement. The assistance of wester... at circumpolar level and the Council of Baltic Sea States and the EU northern dimension at the re...
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... Clarkson has been teaching political economy at the University of Toronto since 1964. Among his...-destructive vendetta that the European states gave birth, in the last fifty years, to a new utop... to full membership favored states from the Baltic, Central Europe, and the Mediterranean and linking...
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... between NATO and former Soviet bloc states, Moscow joined the newly launched Partnership for ... expansion of NATO, particularly into the Baltic states, would be taken as an intolerable affront t... legitimacy and have a market-based economy. By contrast, international conflict is likely whe...
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... recognizing the central role of the United States in our future. . The Study in Brief . The short Tw...Second, the rise of the global economy is eroding the role of the nation-state as the pri... declared that "from Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic, an iron curtain [had] ...
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... authoritarian management of the Russian economy, Russian suspicion of western motives and more ass... of its Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) neighbours. (1) . For Canada, a couple of re.... (18) Pranas Ciziunas, "Russia and the Baltic states: Is Russian imperialism dead?" Comparative ...
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...In Britain and the United States, however, The Tablet and America were well-respect...Since the Ensign, in another desperate economy move, had now laid off its editor, John Thompson, ... filled the space with a series on Baltic poets, something no doubt of great interest to his...