Format:
1 online resource (240 pages)
ISBN:
9781805260646
Content:
Intro -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Chronology: 1988-1991 Dr John Freeman -- Part I Introduction -- 1. The Importance of the Baltic Rt Hon Charles Clarke -- 2. A History of the Baltic Region: 1860-1991 Neil Taylor -- Part II The International Context -- 3. The Baltic States, Russia and Europe's Order: 1917-1991-2022 Professor Kristina Spohr -- 4. Attaining Baltic Independence: In Search of a Helping Hand Professor Jonathan Haslam -- 5. Baltic Liberation, the Baltic Sea Regional Context and Sweden during the End of the Cold War Dr Mart Kuldkepp -- Part III The Baltic Independence Dimension -- 6. The Mice that Roared Professor Stefan Hedlund -- 7. Contributions of the Baltic Independence Campaigns to Soviet Collapse Professor Kaarel Piirimäe -- 8. Baltic Exceptionalism from Versailles to Belovezhskaya Puscha Dr Donatas Kupčiūnas -- Part IV The Responses From Moscow -- 9. Context, Cross-Pressures and Compromise: The Roles of Gorbachev and Yeltsin Professor Archie Brown -- 10. The House Divided Professor Vladislav Zubok -- 11. Russia and the Baltic: The Long View Sir Rodric Braithwaite -- 12. Too 'Great' to Thrive? Sturla Sig-urjónsson -- Part V The British Angle -- 13. Moscow and the Baltics: A Western Correspondent's View Bridget Kendall -- 14. British Policy towards the Baltic States in 1991 Patrick Salmon -- 15. The Contemporary Political Dimension Rt Hon Sir David Lidington -- Part VI The Contemporary Use Of History -- 16. Historical Propaganda in Pro-Kremlin Media: The Case of the Collapse of the Soviet Union Dr Inga Zakšauskienė -- 17. The Ukrainian Dimension Professor Andrew Wilson -- Part VII Future New Challenges -- 18. The Baltic Geopolitics Challenges for Today Professor Brendan Simms and James Rogers.
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Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781787389410
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Understanding the Baltic states London : Hurst & Company, 2023 ISBN 9781787389410
Language:
English
Keywords:
Sowjetunion
;
Auflösung
;
Baltikum
;
Geschichte 1991-2022
;
Litauen
;
Lettland
;
Estland
;
Unabhängigkeit
;
Staat
;
Gründung
;
Außenpolitik
;
Geopolitik
;
Konferenzschrift
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