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Contemporary Environmentalism in the Bal

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor David J. Galbreath is a senior lecture of politics and international relations at the University of Aberdeen. He has published on several policy areas in the Baltic States including minority rights, political parties, and foreign policy in journals such as the Journal of Baltic States, Cooperation and Conflict, Nationalities Papers, Geo-politics, and Governance. Klappentext This book uncovers the changing role of environmentalism in the Baltic States following independence and European enlargement. This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Baltic Studies. Zusammenfassung This book uncovers the changing role of environmentalism in the Baltic States following independence and European enlargement. This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Baltic Studies. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction: From Phosphate Springs to ‘Nordstream’: Contemporary Environmentalism in the Baltic States David J. Galbreath 2. Where Have all the Environmentalists Gone? Baltic Greens in the mid-1990s Timofey Agarin 3. Nature Conservation in Estonia: From Soviet Union to European Union Richard Caddell 4. Green, Black and Brown: Uncovering Latvia’s Environmental Politics David J. Galbreath and Daunis Auers 5. Without a Tinge of Red: The Fall and Rise of the Estonian Greens Allan Sikk and Rune Holmgaard Andersen 6. Minority Environmentalism and Eco-nationalism in the Baltics: Green Citizenship in the Making? Tove H. Malloy 7. Sustainable Development in Lithuania: Between the Government Agenda and the Undiscovered Civil Society Nora Mzavanadze 8. Narva–Ivangorod: Integrating and Disintegrating Transboundary Water Networks and Infrastructure Jussi S. Jauhiainen and Tarmo Pikner 9. Environment and Energy: The Baltic Sea Gas Pipeline Ellen Karm ...

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