Baltic Rim Economies 1/2010
The Pan-European Institute publishes a bimonthly discussion forum, Baltic Rim Economies (BRE), which focuses on the development of the Baltic Sea Region. In BRE, high-level public and corporate decision makers, representatives of Academia and several other experts contribute to the discussion.
This issue of BRE covers the following expert articl...
Baltic Rim Economies 1/2010
The Pan-European Institute publishes a bimonthly discussion forum, Baltic Rim Economies (BRE), which focuses on the development of the Baltic Sea Region. In BRE, high-level public and corporate decision makers, representatives of Academia and several other experts contribute to the discussion.
This issue of BRE covers the following expert articles:
- Jerzy Buzek: EU-Russia relations – getting it right
- Valdis Dombrovskis: Latvia’s lesson – from crisis to sustainable growth
- Mari Kiviniemi: Baltic Sea region offers great potential
- Søren Gade: Security in a modern world – the example of the Baltic States
- Sten Tolgfors: Common and improved maritime surveillance
- Krišjanis Karinš: The Baltic energy sector
- Anne-Mari Virolainen Save the Baltic Sea and boost the economy
- Ilkka Pöyhönen and Minna Martikainen: Promising challenges for Finnish economy – Russian market and Northern Dimension
- Oleg V. Kharkhordin: Baltic Sea as Res Publica – limits and prospects
- Maija Palonheimo: Education must be marketed
- Gerhard Sabathil: Baltic interconnections and beyond – how the European Commissions works towards energy security in Europe
- Leonid Grigoriev: Happy end of pipeline conflicts?
- Boyan Kavalov and Hrvoje Petric: The future role of LNG in EU’s gas supply – issues for consideration
- Pekka Sutela: Eurasian oil and gas – are perceptions changing too fast?
- Rafael Fernández: Russia’s future gas export capability
- Roderick Kefferpütz: Gazprom’s uncertain future within the gas market’s ‘quiet revolution’
- Indra Øverland: The surge in unconventional gas – implications for Russian export strategies
- Andreas Heinrich and Heiko Pleines: Factors explaining the smooth co-operation between German and Russian gas companies
- David Dusseault: Russia’s Wild East – problematising Russia’s gas industry in Sakha
- Mikhail Korchemkin: Russian gas exports in 2010s
- Laura Solanko: Increasing energy efficiency is vitally important for the Russian economy
- Vadim Kononenko: Russia energy efficiency initiatives – a window of opportunity for the EU?
- Andres Mäe: Vulnerability in interdependent energy relations
- Simon Pirani: Russian natural gas production and exports – the outlook to 2020
- Danila Bochkarev: Energy diversification towards the East – strategic imperative and operational response to the uncertainty of energy demand
- Maija Hyypiä: Nord Stream project – as seen from the Swedish point of view
- Joanna Hyndle: Consequences of the decommissioning of Lithuanian nuclear power plant
- Hanna Mäkinen: Shale gas – a game changer in the global energy play?
- Anna Kotsalo-Mustonen: ‘The BSAG way’ – new ideas to rescue the Baltic Sea
- Pertti Joenniemi: The EU strategy for the Baltic Sea Region – a first step
- Timo Kuusakoski: Baltic Sea Region, environment and recycling
- Risto Nieminen: Nanotechnology on the northern shores
- Boris Porfiriev: Economic crisis in Russia – specificity of management policy and lessons for economic policy making
- Jon Hellevig: Russia’s social model of bureaucracy
- Aleksei Bykov and Svetlana Vertai: Challenges and prospects in economic use of local natural resources in Belarus
- Lassi Heininen: Thematic network on geopolitics and security
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