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ID32703
Author(s)Nyberg, René
Title

The Baltic countries and the Northwest of Russia: a European challenge

PublishedEuropean Security, 3(3), 1994, p. 529-40
Language(s)eng
SubjectsRussia, USSR, Russia (Federation) / Foreign Relations / Finland  [Browse all]
Russia, USSR, Russia (Federation) / History / Kaliningradskaja oblast'  [Browse all]
Russia, USSR, Russia (Federation) / Foreign Relations / Baltic States  [Browse all]
Russia, USSR, Russia (Federation) / Foreign Relations / Sweden  [Browse all]
Russia, USSR, Russia (Federation) / Foreign Relations / Norway  [Browse all]
NoteFinnish diplomat discusses how Norway, Sweden and Finland might be involved in the development of the Baltic States, Kaliningrad and the Northwest of Russia
Mediumarticle
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