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The Baltic Agenda in the Strategies of Russia's Baltic Regions and Municipalities

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Gres, Robert A.
Zhikharevich, Boris S.

Abstract

Quantitative content analysis was employed to examine 63 strategies for the socioeconomic development of regions and municipalities within Russian Baltic territories. The aim was to assess the extent to which the 'Baltic agenda' - themes specific to this area - manifest themselves in the documents. ... view more

Quantitative content analysis was employed to examine 63 strategies for the socioeconomic development of regions and municipalities within Russian Baltic territories. The aim was to assess the extent to which the 'Baltic agenda' - themes specific to this area - manifest themselves in the documents. Strategies developed between 2010 and 2023 and in force as of February 2024 were analysed. Indices of manifestation (IM) were calculated based on the number of mentions of 77 marker words. The formula for IM calculation includes the absolute number of mentions of words, adjusted for their significance, which was determined by their frequency of use and location within the text of the strategy. The IM was computed for three interrelated directions: Baltic, European and global. The maximum values of IM are characteristic of the strategy of the Kaliningrad region, which, in addition to objective factors, is due to the unusual voluminosity of the document. At the municipal level, the most impressive performances on this measure are seen in municipalities of the Kaliningrad region (Kaliningrad, Zelenogradsk, Gusev, Slavsk, Baltiysk and Bagrationovsk), Vyborg in the Leningrad region and Pskov. For Kaliningrad and Vyborg, two strategy versions were examined, making it possible to observe changes in the volume and focus on Baltic issues: the strategies are becoming shorter, with diminishing attention given to the Baltic agenda. A map diagram was drawn to illustrate the division of municipal strategies into five groups for each direction. Spatial differentiation is evident: the average IM value for the documents of the inner band of the Russian Baltic area is 2.7 times that for strategies of the outer band.... view less

Keywords
Russia; Baltic States; regional development; socioeconomic development; development strategy; spatial planning

Classification
Area Development Planning, Regional Research

Free Keywords
Baltic agenda; subject of the Federation; municipality; content analysis

Document language
English

Publication Year
2024

Page/Pages
p. 62-86

Journal
Baltic Region, 16 (2024) 3

ISSN
2310-0524

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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