The Baltic States: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania

Portada
Psychology Press, 2002 - 704 páginas

Since the end of the Cold War there has been an increased interest in the Baltics. 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. Since gaining their independence, each country has developed at its own pace with its own agenda and facing its own obstacles. The authors examine the tensions accompanying a post-communist return to Europe after the long years of separation and how each country has responded to the demands of becoming a modern European state. Estonia was the first of the former Soviet republics to enter membership negotiations with the European Union in 1988 and is a potential candidate for the next round of EU expansion in 2004. Lithuania and Latvia have also expressed their desire for future membership of NATO and the EU.

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Estonia Under
33
The Politics of Independence
65
Estonias Economic
113
Foreign Policy
147
1
1
The Thorny Road Towards
48
19911999
68
Latvias Economy since 1991
90
Conclusions
149
Sovietization 19401985 49
49
45
128
Government and Politics in Independent Lithuania 131
131
The Lithuanian Economy after Independence 163
163
Lithuanias Foreign and National Security Policy 199
199
119
221
155
236

The Foreign Policy of Latvia
119

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Acerca del autor (2002)

David J. Smith is a lecturer in Contemporary History and International Relations and a member of the Baltic Research Unit at the Department of European Studies, University of Bradford, UK. Artis Pabriks is a lecturer at the University of Latvia and Vidzeme University College, Latvia and a frequent political analyst for Latvia's mass media. Aldis Purs is a lecturer at Vidzeme University College, Latvia, having previously compteted a Research Fellowship at the Woddorwo Wilson Centre for International Studies, USA. Thomas Lane is a lecturer in European history and a member of the Baltic Research Unit at the Department of European Studies, University of Bradford, UK.

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