David J. Galbreath, Ainius Las̆as and Jeremy W. Lamoreaux.
New York, NY :
Rodopi,
2008.
1 online resource (xiii, 183 pages).
On the boundary of two worlds,
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1570-7121 ;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-178) and index.
Continuity and Change in the Baltic Sea Region; Contents; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Introduction; I. Analyzing Foreign Policy in the Baltic Context; II. Nation Building and Foreign Policy; III. Estonian Foreign Policy after Enlargement; IV. Latvian Foreign Policy after Enlargement; V. Lithuanian Foreign Policy after Enlargement; VI. Cooperation among the Baltic States; VII. Baltic States and European Integration; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index
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"Continuity and Change in the Baltic Sea Region uncovers the Baltic States' foreign policy transition from Socialist Republics to EU member-states. Situated between the Russian Federation and Northern Europe, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania have had to manoeuvre within an often delicate sub-region. Since independence, the foreign policies of the Baltic States have been dominated by de-Sovietization and European integration. Lying at the crossroads between small state theory and identity politics, this analysis engages with the development of Baltic foreign policies as post-Soviet, small transitioning states."--Jacket.