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2000
The Revolution of Russian Grand Strategy: Implications for Europe's North
Author: Henrikki Heikka
Publisher:
Finnish Institute of International Affairs (FIIA)
This paper discusses the development of the Russian grand strategy and its influence on the Nordic-Baltic region.
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2000
Baltic Defence Review No 3
Author: Michael H Clemmesen, Almars Viksne, Juozas Alsauskas, T D Møller, Eitvydas Bajarûnas, Karsten Møller, Ants Laaneots, Bjarke W Bøtcher, Arûnas Staaitis
Publisher:
Baltic Defence College (BDC)
This issue of the Baltic Defence Reviews look at, among other issues, regional defense and security cooperation among the Baltic states, Russian security policy, and the Baltic states' military doctrine, structure and organization.
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2000
Baltic Defence Review No 4
Author: Michael H Clemmesen, Alina Zebrauskaite-Yepishkiniene, Klaus Bolving, Pentti Olin, Ole Kværnø, Edward Rhodes, Ron LaGrone, Voldemars Veldre
Publisher:
Baltic Defence College (BDC)
This issue of the Baltic Defence Review explores, among other issues, regional perspectives on the Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE) Treaty, US security policy and the Baltic states, and national defence models for the Baltic states.
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April 1999
January 1999
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1999
NATO Enlargement after the First Round
Author: F Stephen Larrabee
Publisher:
Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI)
At the Washington Summit in April 1999, NATO will formally admit three new members: Hungary, Poland, and the Czech Republic.
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1999
Baltic Defence Review No 1
Author: Lennart Meri, Michael Clemmesen, Björn von Sydow, Robert Dalsjö, Hain Rebas, K G H Hillingsø, Giedre Statkeviciute, Ants Laaneots, Gundars Zalkans, Linas Linkevicius, Vello Loemaa, Andrius Krivas
Publisher:
Baltic Defence College (BDC)
This issue of the Baltic Defense Review looks at, among other topics, Baltic self-defense capabilities, the development of the Lithuanian and Latvian armed forces, and Baltic-NATO interoperability.
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