The Baltic Sea. A Model Region
Baltic Sea cooperation is a good example of how nations can find forms of collaboration. There is a solidarity between countries and a desire to work on things such as environmental problems.
A scholarly journal from the Centre for Baltic and East European Studies (CBEES) Södertörn University, Stockholm.
McEver Professor of Engineering and the Liberal Arts at Georgia Tech. He has served as interim dean of the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts and as chair of the School of Literature, Communication and Culture. He has a joint appointment with the School of History, Technology and Society and an adjunct appointment in the College of Architecture. He has worked closely with universities in Europe and Russia and is currently completing a project concerned with cities and landscapes on the Baltic Sea.
Baltic Sea cooperation is a good example of how nations can find forms of collaboration. There is a solidarity between countries and a desire to work on things such as environmental problems.
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.
Ragni Svensson contribute in each issue of Baltic Worlds with illustrations.
Translator Brian Manning Delaney has developed a Style Guide for the magazine based on a modified version of the Chicago […]