Russia’s energy policy in the Baltic region: a geoeconomic approach
... geoeconomic perspective. The purpose of the study is to explain Russian energy policy in the region as dependent solely on the import capacity of its partners. Russian energy policy is viewed as one of the most important activities of the state and its business structures. As such it aims to achieve both general economic goals (generation of profit, market domination) and more specific geoeconomic tasks. At the same time, the policy follows the traditional rules of consumer/producer market game. Russian ...
Modern understanding of ‘geoeconomic position’ and the Saint Petersburg agglomeration
... nacional'nye i mezhdunarodnye akcenty [Development of transport infrastructure — the mechanism of reconstruction of economic space on the example of the Northwest: national and international accents], Jekonomika i predprinimatel'stvo
[Economy and business], no. 7 (36), p. 183—187.
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Current Issues in the Geodemographic Studies in Russia
The article takes stock of the “state of affairs” in contemporary research of geographical demography in the USSR and the RF. The issue, concludes the author, has not received sufficient attention, and the use of geodemographic studies in managing regional development remains limited. This article aims to demonstrate three things: the importance of geodemographic approach in comprehensive regional studies to the needs of regional strategic planning; the key features of geodemographic typology of...
Development of Aland Islands: major trends and challenges
... potomkov vikingov [The special autonomy descendants of the Vikings], Sovremennaja Evropa [Modern Europe], no. 1.
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serija 5 — Jekonomika [Bulletin of St. Petersburg University, Series 5 — Economics], no. 5.
5. Efimova, E. G., Kuznetsova, N. P. 2012, Ul'tramalye ...
The structure of political elite networks in the Republic of Poland in 1993—2013
... the network analysis paradigm and identifies the dynamics of the key network parameters: distance, density, transitivity, and compactness. The author analyses the dynamics of representation in the structure of political territorial diaspora elites, business community members, and ‘moral politicians’. The article identifies two periods of formation of political party networks in Poland: the first period (1993—2007) saw a transition from rather weakly integrated systems to high density and cohesion ...
Construction of transport and energy networks in the Baltic region as an impetus for regional development
... the investment expansion of Swedish and Finnish companies into the post-communist countries of the Baltic Region. Which, in its turn, allowed the Nordic investors to expand their domestic markets. The analysis also shows that the experience of private businesses proves a recent theoretical concept — the pyramid of regional development factors. As a result, the actual regional policy of the EU cannot be considered in the narrow sense of the Cohesion Policy alone.
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