Shipping in the Baltic Region

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Baltic Sea logistics
Baltic Sea Region
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Commercial Seaport
Corona Lines
Eastern European maritime sector transformation
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European Union integration
Ferry Berths
Ferry Industry
Ferry Sector
Ferry Shipping
Ferry Terminals
ferry transport analysis
gdansk
Gdynia Port
Gillian Ledger
Intermodal Transportation System
Janusz Zurek
Konrad Misztal
Leopold Kuzma
Lion Ferries
Ludwik Kondratowicz
maritime policy
motorway
Neal Toy
north
North South Transport Corridor
Ocean Shipping Line
Passenger Car Ferries
polish
Polish Ocean Lines
Polish Ports
Polish Seaports
Polish Shipping
Polska Zegluga
Port Authority
port privatisation
ports
post-communist transition
Quantitative Appraisal
Ro Ro
sea
seaports
Ship Owner
short
Short Sea Shipping
south
Stanislaw Szwankowski
Subjective Organisational Structures
university
Zofia Sawiczewska

Product details

  • ISBN 9781859725016
  • Weight: 264g
  • Dimensions: 153 x 219mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Feb 1997
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This text provides an original contribution to the maritime literature focusing on developments in this field in the Baltic Region. This part of the world has seen dramatic changes in recent years, particularly with the collapse of the Communist led regimes in Poland and the Soviet Union, and the emergence of the new states of Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Russia and neighbouring Ukraine and Belarus, the reunification of Germany and the disappearance of the old DDR and the entry of Finland and Sweden to the European Union. This book looks at some of these changes and how they are impacting on the shipping sector. Its topicality reflects on growing research and teaching interests in these fields. Edited by the leading expert in East European maritime affairs and containing original material from the team of researchers at the highly prestigious University of Gdansk, it provides a welcome source of discussion and information and forms part of the new series of texts originating from the Institute of Marine Studies at the University of Plymouth, concentrating on maritime policy, law, economics and marketing.
Michael Roe, University of Plymouth, UK