Case study key insights Classification of countries Nature of case study Case study quick-find 10 10 12 12 13 NORTHERN Europe Case 1: SEA‚ Denmark Case 2: ETM‚ Estonia Case 3: Demola‚ Finland Case 4: REAP‚ Ireland Case 5: Mobility at UL‚ Latvia Case 6: CSE‚ Sweden Case 7: SMIL‚ Sweden Case 8: SPEED‚ UK Case 9: IDI/Digital City‚ UK Case 10: Acua Limited‚ UK 18 19 25 30 35 41 46 52 57 63 70 76 80 84 90 96 EASTERN EUROPE Case 11: GIS‚ Bulgaria Case 12: TTO Pécs‚ Hungary Case 13: The
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transportation links and central location in the Baltic Sea Region make it an ideal base for production and distribution. Estonia has captured a considerable share of the rapidly growing trade through the Baltic Sea. The Estonian railways use the same gauge as Latvia‚ Lithuania‚ Russia and the CIS‚ making Estonia an attractive European hub for bulk shipment of goods from the Far East. The railway network in Estonian capital Tallinn has been electrified and near closest environments‚ other places are very sparse
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The General Jonas Žemaitis Military Academy of Lithuania University of Salford A Greater Manchester University Ministry of National Defence Republic of Lithuania Energy Security Center World Institute for Engineering and Technology Education Journal of Security and Sustainability Issues www.lka.lt/index.php/lt/217049/ 2011‚ 1(1): 53–62 http://dx.doi.org/10.9770/jssi.2011.1.1(5) FACTORS IMPACTING SUSTAINABLE INTERNATIONALIZATION: A CASE OF MULTINATIONAL COMPANY Renata
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Crimean population and their citizens‚ which could be regarded as war of aggression‚ gives us another sure-fire evidence of erased concepts of sovereignty‚ democracy and piece.3 The annexation of Crimea leads to instability and fear in such countries as Latvia‚ Estonia and Lithuania‚ the three Baltic states‚ that are increasingly exposed to Russian pressure‚ for historical‚ geographic and linguistic reasons.4 Nevertheless‚ in practice there are solutions in terms of multilingualism‚ which do not end up
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LITHUANIAN LOCAL BASKETBALL REQUIRES CHANGES Most Lithuanian people like basketball and even call this game their second religion. One group likes to play it‚ while other enjoys watching this entertaining game. It could seem strange‚ but nowadays it is very difficult to see interesting game between Lithuanian teams as there are two strong teams and lots of weaker‚ which can compete between each other‚ but not with those two teams. For most basketball fans it looks normal‚ but there are people
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The central idea of the EU is to achieve more financial and political stability through cooperation between European countries. This then means easier trading‚ migration and more but some feel at the risk of a loss of national identity. I will look in more detail at some of the European Union pros and cons by looking at the changes that were made so far and how they impact our country. First of all‚ one of the positive points is that the EU countries work together by handling such common problems
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Report of the Event: Computer Exhibition BalticIT&T 2001. The event was annual exhibition of information technologies and is considered to be one of the most respectable occasions in the field in Baltic States. It took place from 04.04.2001 till 07.04.2001 in the most popular place for large-scale exhibitions in Riga – Kipsalas Exposition Hall. The aim of the event is to support and popularize the information technology and give the opportunity of business presentations on more or less equal grounds
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Russia was always behind the rest of the world in basically all aspects. Their army and navy were practically useless until Peter the Great came along and westernized his nation. Catherine the Great succeeded in making the Russian people more worldly‚ and cultural. In the time between Peter the Great and Catherine the Great‚ great social and political reforms were made‚ which westernized Russia and brought them up to speed with Europe. Peter the Great took Russia from medieval times to the present
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The two sources selected for the ‘Secondary Source Assignment’ include Christopher Tyerman’s The Crusades (chapter six)‚ and William Urban’s Victims of the Baltic Crusade. To start‚ Tyerman’s primary proposition contends that the Crusades were more than just a religious movement‚ as the process of executing the Crusades – extensive economic planning‚ recruitment‚ logistics‚ and other necessary plans – was needed to run each Crusade. The author proves this arguments through highlighting the differences
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How far do you agree that the Russo-Jap war was the main cause of the 1905 revolution? There were many factors that contributed to the 1905 revolution in Russia. They range from political opposition groups such as the Bolsheviks and the social revolutionaries‚ to the failure to reform. The Russo-Jap war of 1905 acted as the trigger to the revolution. However many factors such as increasing political discontent within the cities and countryside were also important and these issues can be linked back
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