Russian-Estonian Economic and Investment Cooperation During the Crisis: Dynamics and Possibilities
... of 2007 and the current international tension around Ukraine. The regional fossil fuel market and the possibilities of Gazprom involvement in its development are also analyzed. It is concluded that political motives are still important for Estonian decisionmaking, though they are balanced out by measures of business support (despite some of these measures being taken by the EU bodies). The role of political factor for the Russian side is increasing. It is acknowledged that there is a growing number ...
The Battle of Tannenberg: subjective factors
... erinnerungsgeschichtlichen Dimensionen eines Raumes. Die Schlacht von Tannenberg 1914 als Paradebeispiel räumlicher Inszenierung // Militärgeschichtliche Zeitschrift. 2014. № 73. S. 349—365.
Lannik L. V.
Tannenberg, subjective factors, Ludendorff, Mackensen, decisionmaking, hierarchy
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An automation of the case centers synthesis on the basis of the organizations universal pattern VSM Cenose
Today there is a great need for computer systems that support decisionmaking class situation centre at the Federal and regional level, for large, medium and small enterprises. The technology of auto-automation of the synthesis of the situational centers for all subject areas, to simplify the design of situational ...
Ensuring the proportional development of the strategic areas of coastal specialisation
This article presents proposals to ensure a balanced development of the strategic areas of regional specialization based on managerial decisionmaking in the conditions of the system uncertainty of integrated coastal interaction. To this end, it is suggested that a balanced scorecard system identifying the possibility of aligning such decisions and maintaining the synergy effect in the ...
Foreign economic activity of Saint Petersburg, the Leningrad Region, and the Republic of Karelia: problems and opportunities for development
... the city of St. Petersburg, the Leningrad region and the Republic of Karelia. All three areas face a number of challenges when it comes to international trade: challenges that are shared and that require strategic coordinated solutions from regional decisionmakers. One of such solutions, for example, could require pooling of competitive advantages of these areas. The analysis of strategic documents of regional development, however, shows that the issue of interregional cooperation has not been duly ...