2017
DOI: 10.14746/ssp.2017.2.7
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Dylematy bezpieczeństwa państw bałtyckich po aneksji Krymu

Abstract: Streszczenie:Obawy o rewizjonistyczną politykę Rosji w regionie bałtyckim wzrosły w 2008 r. po konflikcie rosyjsko-gruzińskim. Jednak to aneksja Krymu i wojna we wschodniej Ukrainie spowodowała znaczący spadek poczucia bezpieczeństwa w regionie. Rosja postrzegana jest jako największe zagrożenie w regionie. Podczas gdy środki militarne budzą największy niepokój w państwach bałtyckich, Litwa, Łotwa i Estonia obawiają się także rosyjskiej presji na ich system polityczny, gospodarkę, kulturę, życie społeczne oraz … Show more

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“…The period of relatively stable cooperation and neutral relations between the Baltic states and Russia was interrupted by Putin's aggressive policy towards the Central and Eastern European states. However, it was the annexation of Crimea and the war in eastern Ukraine that caused a significant drop in the sense of security in the region" (Kuczyńska-Zonik, 2017). The relations between the governments of Russia and Lithuania can be described as difficult due to the border, nationality and energy-related issues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The period of relatively stable cooperation and neutral relations between the Baltic states and Russia was interrupted by Putin's aggressive policy towards the Central and Eastern European states. However, it was the annexation of Crimea and the war in eastern Ukraine that caused a significant drop in the sense of security in the region" (Kuczyńska-Zonik, 2017). The relations between the governments of Russia and Lithuania can be described as difficult due to the border, nationality and energy-related issues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%