October 2006
Wider Europe: Nordic and Baltic Lessons to Post-Enlargement Europe
This publication analyzes the eastern expansion of the European Union and the political integration of the Baltic Sea Region. The authors provide an overview and examination of the broader challenges facing post-enlargement Europe. The publication assesses whether and how the lessons learned in the Baltic Sea Region during between 1991 and 2006 can be utilized in the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) of the EU toward Russia and other countries in the East.
© 2006 Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
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Author:
Fabrizio Tassinari, Pertti Joenniemi, Uffe Jakobsen, Gianni Bonvicini, Alyson J.K. Bailes, Noel Parker, Marius Vahl, Marko Lehti, Elzbieta Tromer, Mark Urnov, Alexander Sergounin
Editor:
Fabrizio Tassinari, Pertti Joenniemi, Uffe Jakobsen
ISBN/EAN:
87-7605-159-5
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Chapters:
- Preface
- Introduction
- The European Neighbourhood Policy and its Linkage with European Security
- Thoughts on Civilisation, Security, Integration and Reform
- Models for the European Neighbourhood Policy: The European Economic Area and the Northern Dimension
- Eastern or Western, New or False? Classifying the Balts in the Post-Cold War Era
- Russia's Role in the Baltic Approaches to National Security and the European Security and Defence Policy
- Russia: Geopolitical Views and Domestic Political Context
- Russian Views on the Wider Europe Concept
- Concluding Remarks: The Big Picture and the Small
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