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Ekaterina Tarasova & Karin Edberg

Karin Edberg is a doctoral student in sociology at BEEGS (Baltic and East European Graduate School), Södertörn University. Her dissertation aims to discuss local responses; resistance, normalization and legitimization, to new energy infrastructures.

Ekaterina Tarasova is a doctoral student in political science, also at BEEGS, Södertörn University. Her research is devoted to the study of antinuclear movements and mobilisation in Russia, Poland and Sweden.

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Articles by Ekaterina Tarasova & Karin Edberg

  1. A Triangular Drama. at the Periphery of a World War

    The struggle for control among the Great Powers in the Nordic region during the 19th century focused on the dissolutions of unions and on nation-building. Russia and Napoleon were strong players. Sweden and Finland had a close relationship.

  2. Ragni Svensson's Illustrations

    Ragni Svensson contribute in each issue of Baltic Worlds with illustrations.

  3. Translator of Baltic Worlds

    Translator Brian Manning Delaney has developed a Style Guide for the magazine based on a modified version of the Chicago […]

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