Kaliningrad: the European Amber Region

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Kaliningrad: the European Amber Region
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ISBN-10 : 9780429825255
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Book Synopsis Kaliningrad: the European Amber Region by : Pertti Joenniemi

Book excerpt: First published in 1998, this book reflects a concern for Kaliningrad. Too little is known about the region, developments in recent years have not been sufficiently covered and it is rarely integrated, in terms of analysis, with the way post-Cold War Europe is viewed more generally.


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