An edition of Karelia--a cross-border region? (2007)

Karelia--a cross-border region?

the EU and cross-border region-building on the Finnish-Russian border

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Ilkka Liikanen
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An edition of Karelia--a cross-border region? (2007)

Karelia--a cross-border region?

the EU and cross-border region-building on the Finnish-Russian border

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English
Pages
116

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Karelia--a cross-border region?: the EU and cross-border region-building on the Finnish-Russian border
2007, University of Joensuu Karelian Institute
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Edition Notes

"Presents the results of the Finnish-Russian case study of the EXLINEA research project carried out in 2003-2005 through funding from the Fifth Research Framework Programme of the European Union"--Abstract.

Abstract also in Finnish.

Published in
Joensuu
Series
Joensuun yliopisto, Karjalan tutkimuslaitoksen julkaisuja = University of Joensuu, Publications of the Karelian Institute -- n:o 146

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JC323 .K37 2007

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116 p.
Number of pages
116

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OL31784686M
ISBN 13
9789524589499
LCCN
2007438382

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