Hauptbeschreibung This Volume II represents articles prepared in conjunction with the workshops and Round Table Debate ""University-Business Partnership through the Triple Helix Approach"" which took place at the International Conference 'European Integration and Baltic Sea Region: Diversity and Perspectives', held in Riga from 26th to 27th September 2011 and organised by the University of Latvia Doctoral School European Integration and Baltic Sea Region Studies. This collection of articles provides information, opinions and research that should be of value to practitioners, academi.
Regionalization Around the Baltic Rim: Notions on Baltic Sea Politics
Environmental science: understanding, protecting and managing the environment in the Baltic Sea region
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT World Bank (2000): 'World Development Indicators. The World Bank, Washington ... Employee Ownership in Polish Privatisations. ... Working Document, European Training Foundation The NEBI Yearbook 2000.
This archival guide is an essential research tool for scholars studying these Baltic connections, providing descriptions of almost 1000 archival collections concerning trade, shipping, merchants, commodities, diplomacy, finances and ...
While this certainly is cause for optimism about the future, one should not forget that such NGO activity for all practical purposes works only in combination with strong Western backing, in terms of political will and funding (cf.
Zur Konstruktion einer Region: die Entstehung der Ostseekooperation zwischen 1988 und 1992
The Challenge of Mobility in the Baltic Sea Region
Karlskrona 2000; Janis Kreslins/ Steven A. Mansbach/Robert Schweitzer (red.): Gränsländer. Östersjön i ny gestalt. Stockholm 2003; Alan Palmer: Northern Shores – A History ofthe Baltic Sea and its ...
Changes, Challenges and Chances: Conclusions and Perspectives of Baltic Sea Area Studies
1800 urbanisation process during this century.24The structural change of the Russian so- ciety might have been a product of an ... 24 G. Rozman, Urban Networks in Russia, 1750-1800, and Premodern Periodization (Princeton 1976) pp.