The Baltic States

The Baltic States
Title The Baltic States PDF eBook
Author David James Smith
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 708
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 9780415285803

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The Baltic States brings together three titles, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, to provide a comprehensive and analytical guide integrating history, political science, economic development and contemporary events into one account.

Die Geschichte der baltischen Staaten

Die Geschichte der baltischen Staaten
Title Die Geschichte der baltischen Staaten PDF eBook
Author Georg von Rauch
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 288
Release 1974-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780520026001

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"Georg von Rauch (1904 - 1991) was a Baltic German historian specializing in Russia and the Baltic states. Rauch was born in Pskov, the son of Kornelius von Rauch, who was serving in the Russian army; in 1911 the family moved to Sangaste in southern Estonia, then part of the Russian Empire. Rauch graduated from the University of Tartu with a degree in history in 1927, leaving for Germany in 1939. He joined the staff of the University of Marburg, where he taught Russian history, in 1946, becoming a professor in 1953. In 1958 he accepted an offer from the University of Kiel, where he became head of the Institute on East European History. His pioneering history of the Soviet Union was translated into other languages and became a standard textbook. His son was the anarchist Georg von Rauch, killed by the police in 1971."--Wikipedia.

The Baltic States After Independence

The Baltic States After Independence
Title The Baltic States After Independence PDF eBook
Author The late Ole Nørgaard
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 264
Release 1999-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9781782543442

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'The Baltic States After Independence is an excellent and informative account of how the Baltic republics have failed. . . . This excellent book is indispensable for any scholar studying the former Soviet Union. Although this book will be a definitive reference for transition scholars, it deserves a wider audience. I would encourage every economics major to read it, or at least parts of it. Too often the economics curriculum, tainted by orthodoxy, ignores the interdependence of economics, politics, and international relations. The authors superbly demonstrate that markets do not develop independently and ahistorically, rather their development is path dependent and guided by a qualified and efficient state apparatus. I can think of no better book that disparages neoclassical orthodoxy almost to the point of irrelevancy, while at the same time vindicating the central tenets of institutionalism.' - Jack Reardon, Journal of Economic Issues Acclaim for the first edition: 'The book is of great help in understanding the Baltic states, in particular the survival of what has been referred to as the civil society and the (re)-establishment of democracy.' - Ulf Hansson, Initiative on Conflict Resolution and Ethnicity The second edition of this widely acclaimed book considers the extent to which the Baltic states have succeeded politically and economically in their aspirations to emulate Western institutions since independence. The book has been completely revised since the first edition to account for the rapid changes in the countries themselves, and in the theories that attempt to generalize the patterns of development in post-communist countries.

The Baltic States After Independence

The Baltic States After Independence
Title The Baltic States After Independence PDF eBook
Author Ole Nørgaard
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 256
Release 1996
Genre History
ISBN

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Issues of Baltic transition.

The Baltic States

The Baltic States
Title The Baltic States PDF eBook
Author Romuald Misiunas
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 435
Release 1993-10
Genre History
ISBN 0520082281

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Describes and analyzes how the Baltic nations survived 50 years of social disruption, language discrimination and Russian colonialism, and the effect of the Baltic states' stubborn invincibility on the Soviet Union. The history of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are integrated and compared.

The Baltic States

The Baltic States
Title The Baltic States PDF eBook
Author Romuald J. Misiunas
Publisher
Pages 442
Release 1993
Genre History
ISBN

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Describes and analyzes how the Baltic nations survived 50 years of social disruption, language discrimination and Russian colonialism, and the effect of the Baltic states' stubborn invincibility on the Soviet Union. The history of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are integrated and compared.

The Baltic Question During the Cold War

The Baltic Question During the Cold War
Title The Baltic Question During the Cold War PDF eBook
Author John Hiden
Publisher Routledge
Pages 222
Release 2008-03-07
Genre History
ISBN 1134197306

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This edited volume presents a comprehensive analysis of the ‘Baltic question’, which arose within the context of the Cold War, and which has previously received little attention. This volume brings together a group of international specialists on the international history of northern Europe. It combines country-based chapters with more thematic approaches, highlighting above all the political dimension of the Baltic question, locating it firmly in the context of international politics. It explores the policy decision-making mechanisms which sustained the Western non-recognition of Soviet sovereignty over the Baltic States after 1940 and which eventually led to the legal restoration of the three countries’ statehood in 1991. The wider international ramifications of this doctrine of legal continuity are also examined, within the context both of the Cold War and of relations between post-soviet Russia and the enlarging ‘Euro-Atlantic area’. The book ends with an examination of how this Cold War legacy continues to shape relations between Russia and the West.