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Papers with keyword
politicalscience
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Lasse Horne Kjældgaard
— University of Copenhagen
In Loco Parentis
Defamilialization and Fiction in the Scandinavian Welfare State
Anne-Marie Mai
— University of Southern Denmark
Literature as Companion and Critic of the Welfare State
Baldur Þórhallsson
— University of Iceland, Reykjavik
Iceland’s Road to the European Union
A Small State without Economic and Political Shelter
Christine Ingebritsen
— University of Washington
Nordica
The Epi-Center of the New Gobalism
Gunnhildur Lily Magnúsdóttir
— Malmö University
The Nordic States in the EU agenda-setting
Eva Fetscher
— Forum for Contemporary History
Organizing for Peace
The Norwegian Peace movement
Bjorn Arne Steine
— Forum for Contemporary History
The Norwegian Nobel Committee and Institute
Institution, Inspiration and Impact
Carmen Gebhard
— National Defence University, Budapest
Sorting out the Mess
Regional Formations in the Baltic Sea Area and their relationship with the European Integration Process
Vincent Dautancourt
— French Institute of Geopolitics
The Integration of the city of Tallinn in the Networks of the Baltic Sea
Olivier Roqueplo
— French Institute of Geopolitics
Geopolitics of Latgola
The Gordian Knot of Latvian Ethnopolitics?
Darius Furmonavicius
— College of Law, Birmingham
The Case for Secession of the Konigsberg Region in International Law Perspective
Kristian Nielsen
— University of Tartu
Why Russian Soft Power Fails in the Baltic States
Rita Peters
— University of Massachusetts - Boston/Harvard University
Russia and the "Responsibility to Protect"
Implications for the Baltic States
Gundar King
— Pacific Lutheran University
Latvian Budget Negotiations for 2009 and 2010
David McNabb
— Pacific Lutheran University
Latvian Budget Negotiations for 2009 and 2010
Juris Dreifelds
— Brock University
The Economic Crisis in the Baltic States and Poland
Why the Divergent Results
Mark Teel
— George Washington University
Ethnic Nationalism and Singing Revolutions
Non-violence and State Building in Estonia and Lithuania