The Emergence of Baltic Europe: An Overview of Polish Research on Regional Integration
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26 kwi 2018
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Data publikacji: 26 kwi 2018
Zakres stron: 47 - 60
Otrzymano: 18 kwi 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/quageo-2018-0013
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© 2018 Małgorzata Pacuk et al., published by Sciendo
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Fig. 1

Baltic integrations research themes in the years 1971–2016 and selected subject literature_
Subject areas | Main study lines and selected works |
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Scandinavian and Baltic wide aspects – regional synthetic approach – comprehensive analysis of the natural environment and/or social and economic aspects, the process and perspectives of Baltic integration | General geographic characteristics of the region |
The development of Scandinavian countries and the nature of their relations with Poland | |
The state of the Baltic Sea natural environment | |
Legal aspects of Baltic cooperation, including environmental protection | Baltic cooperation legal environment |
Transit location of Poland and the development of ferry shipping on the Baltic Sea | |
The developments of ports and maritime trade among Baltic Europe Countries | |
Development of tourism | |
Cooperation with the Kaliningrad Oblast, Russian Federation | Cooperation environment, progress and perspectives Kulesza 2003; |
Spatial planning | |
Regional security and defence cooperation | |
Historical and cultural integration environment |
The timeline of Baltic regional cooperation_
Years | Political events | Forms of cooperation | |
---|---|---|---|
Nordic | Baltic wide | ||
Before 1973 | Denmark and Norway in NATO (1949) | Nordic Economic Cooperation Committee (1948) | – |
1973–1988 | Denmark in EEC (1973) | Nordic Investment Bank (1976) | Gdańsk Convention (1973) |
1989–2003 | The fall of the Berlin Wall (1989) | Nordic Environment Financing Corporation (NEFCO) (1990) | INTERREG (1989) |
After 2004 | Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia in EU (2004) | Nordic Defence Cooperation (2009) | Baltic Metropoles Network (2002) |