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International experts assess the components of the Baltic security puzzle by placing the security and political interests of the states of Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania within the historical, economic, and political narratives of the greater Baltic region. They first reevaluate Baltic history as a progression of conflict, partial integration, Cold War division, up to today's efforts to build a security community. Next, they focus on economic and social relations by contrasting patterns of democratization, domestic politics, EU membership, and the economics of crime. Lastly, they analyze…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
International experts assess the components of the Baltic security puzzle by placing the security and political interests of the states of Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania within the historical, economic, and political narratives of the greater Baltic region. They first reevaluate Baltic history as a progression of conflict, partial integration, Cold War division, up to today's efforts to build a security community. Next, they focus on economic and social relations by contrasting patterns of democratization, domestic politics, EU membership, and the economics of crime. Lastly, they analyze military security and evolving regional perceptions of threats as well as the dynamics of alliance behavior and the recent geostrategic clashes unearthed by Russia's behavior in Ukraine.
Autorenporträt
Mary N. Hampton is professor of National Security and Director of Public Engagement at Air Command and Staff College, Air University, Maxwell AFB. M. Donald Hancock is professor emeritus of political science at Vanderbilt University Contributors: Richard J. Bailey Jr. is Colonel in the USAF, dean of students and professor of Strategy and Security Studies, USAF School of Advanced Air and Space Studies, Maxwell AFB, Alabama Mark Duckenfield is professor of international political economy in the Department of International Security Studies, Air War College, Air University, Maxwell AFB. Roland Freudenstein is Head of Research and Deputy Director of the Brussels-based Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies, the think tank of the European People's Party. Dietmar Herz is chair for comparative government at the University of Erfurt, on leave from November 2009 to December 2015 to serve as Deputy Minister of Justice in the state of Thuringia. Ursula Hoffmann-Lange is emeritus professor of political science at the University of Bamberg. Mika Kerttunen, D.Soc.Sc. (Pol.), LTC (ret.) is Founder, and Research Director, Cyber Policy Institute (Tartu, Estonia). Ramon Loik is vice-rector for research and development at the Estonian Academy of Security Sciences. He also lectures and supervises at Tartu University's Euro College. Adam Nelson is a colonel in the Swedish Air Force. Robert J. Smith, Jr. is Colonel in the USAF, director of staff and teaches in the Strategy and War department at Air War College, Air University, Maxwell AFB. He was recently the Dean of the Resident program, Air Command and Staff College, Air University, Maxwell AFB.