Returning to a Baltic cultural grid

  • 2015-10-07
  • By Leonidas Donskis
KAUNAS - The countries around the Baltic Sea are becoming ever more inter-connected. Some might suggest, for reasons of geopolitics, that Russia is an exception to this, but even Russia has recently built a second Nord Stream pipeline across the Baltic. And if we look at energy cooperation across the Baltic between EU member states, we can see clear signs that this interconnectedness is only going to increase. By the end of this year, a submarine power cable, catchily called NordBalt, will link up the Nordic electricity market with that of the three Baltic States. Regiona...
 
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