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Lithuanian Foreign Policy Review

Lithuanian Foreign Policy Review (LFPR) – the academic journal was established twenty years ago, in 1998, to discuss the challenges facing Lithuanian foreign policy. Gradually, it moved towards covering the security and foreign policy issues of the countries in Central and Eastern Europe, before expanding again to address the geopolitical and security problems of the entire region. With almost 40 volumes, it has become a well-known platform for debate on these issues. Now, LFPR turns a new leaf by becoming an analytical, rather than an academic, annual publication. The latest issue could be found here: http://www.eesc.lt/uploads/Lithuanian%20Foreign%20Policy%20Review%202018.pdf?fbclid=IwAR3bhpdxnoQbtYv5BuUfhV7TGwNEDINCm-TCE-xca3QrUVm-AQE1aFy5-2I

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

SECURITY AND TRANSATLANTIC LINKS

A. Vershbow. EUROPEAN DEFENSE: TIME FOR A HIGHER LEVEL OF AMBITION

E. Lucas. THE BALTICS IN AN ERA OF TRANSATLANTIC TURBULENCE

C. Miller. RUSSIAN POLITICS IN PUTIN’S NEW TERM

LITHUANIA IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS

A.Grigas: LITHUANIA IS NOT AN “ENERGY ISLAND” ANYMORE

L. Kojala. THE ROLE OF LITHUANIA IN EASTERN PARTNERSHIP POLICY

A. Pukšto. HOW TO SAVE THE GOLDEN FALL OF LITHUANIA & POLAND?

W. Freiherr von Stetten. LITHUANIA AND GERMANY: A RELATIONSHIP THAT IS BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE

Dr M. Skuodis. LITHUANIA’S MEMBERSHIP IN THE OECD: BENEFITS ARE ALREADY HERE

THE REGION AND BEYOND

J. Wöllenstein and T. Rüttershoff. TWO PLUS TWO IS NOT NECESSARILY FOUR: GERMAN POLICY TOWARDS THE VISEGRÁD COUNTRIES

D. Jakniūnaitė. NO GOOD END IN SIGHT: THE CRUMBLING IRAN NUCLEAR DEAL