A new role of cooperation under economic sanctions as seen by residents of the Kaliningrad region
... development has been stagnant in the region in recent years, with this state of affairs ensuing from the economic situation and international relations hurdles [17].
Under anti-Russian sanctions and the growing sensitivity of the exclave region’s consumer market [18], analysis of mechanisms for economic modernisation and ways to overcome dependence on supplies from abroad is taking on added urgency [18]. Therefore, the economic reality of the Kaliningrad region dictates a need to expand the role of cooperation ...