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%T Civil society around the Baltic rim: edited on occasion of the 10th Baltic Sea Parliamentarian Conference by order of the Standing Committee of the BSPC
%E Birckenbach, Hanne-Margret
%E Wellmann, Christian
%P 55
%V Special Issue
%D 2001
%K non-governmental organization
%= 2011-03-08T12:20:00Z
%~ USB Köln
%> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-218988
%U http://www.frieden.uni-kiel.de/pdf_files/Civil_Soc_Baltic_Sea%28BSPC%29.pdf
%X Contents: Hanne-Margret Birckenbach, Christian Wellmann: The making of civil society in the Baltic Sea region: on parliamentary co-operation, Russian participation and multilateralism (4-11); Heinz-Werner Arens: Parliament and civil society: why they should co-operateand how they can do it. The Schleswig-Holstein experiences (12-15); Petter Wille: Civil society and democratic development on the CBSS agenda (16-20); Raymond Stephens: Assisting, advocating, advising: the NGO Centre in Riga (21-23); Eva Maria Hinterhuber: Struggling for human rights in the army: Russia's soldiers' mothers movement (24-28); Ritva Grönick, Laura Päiviö: Pioneering security: the Finnish Committee for European Security (STETE) (29-32); Wolfgang Günther, Antonia Wanner: Founding a family: the environmental NGO-network Coalition Clean Baltic (33-36); Astrid Willer: Towards a Baltic refugee-net: the Refugee Council Schleswig-Holstein (37-41); Hanne-Margret Birckenbach, Christian Wellmann: Kaliningrad: a pilot-region for civil society co-operation? (42-49). Documents: The Copenhagen NGO Initiative (24-25 March 2001). The Copenhagen Declaration (50-52); 1st Baltic Sea NGO Forum under the auspices of the CBSS, Lübeck (28-29 May 2001). Conclusions by the Preparatory Committee (53-55).
%C DEU
%C Kiel
%G en
%9 Konferenzband
%W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org
%~ SSOAR - http://www.ssoar.info