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The Baltic Transformed : Complexity Theory and European Security

Part of the The New International Relations of Europe series
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Why isn't the Baltic region like the Balkans? Why have the Baltic republics not experienced ethnic cleansing, border wars, authoritarian rule, and social chaos?

Instead, peace, democracy, and market economies have taken root since the fall of communism.

Walter C. Clemens, Jr., here uses complexity theory, which analyzes the role of self-organization in complex adaptive systems, to explain the 'Baltic miracle.' He argues that the theory is a vital tool for understanding the remarkable strides made by Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania since 1991 in coping with the transition to partnership with the new Europe.

One of the first books to apply complexity theory to a major sphere of world politics, The Baltic Transformed will provoke constructive debate with its ambitious and well-grounded analysis of not only Baltic developments but European security more generally.

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Rowman & Littlefield
0847698580 / 9780847698585
Hardback
06/06/2001
United States
320 pages
154 x 235 mm, 531 grams
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