TalTech Journal of European Studies
2013 - 2025
Current editor(s): Tanel Kerikmäe and Matti Rudanko From Sciendo Bibliographic data for series maintained by Peter Golla (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 8, issue 2, 2018
- Digital Single Market as an Element in EU-Georgian Cooperation pp. 3-6

- Chochia Archil and Kerikmäe Tanel
- The European Union Digital Single Market—Challenges and Impact for the EU Neighbourhood States pp. 7-23

- Nyman-Metcalf Katrin and Papageorgiou Ioannis F.
- Beyond Neoclassical Economics: The Impact of Religion on the Economic Disparity Between Georgia and Estonia pp. 24-43

- Mgaloblishvili Anastasia
- The Caucasus 3 Plus the Baltic 3 and Economic Cooperation with China pp. 44-64

- Charaia Vakhtang, Chochia Archil and Lashkhi Mariam
- Cultural Leadership and Entrepreneurship As Antecedents of Estonia’s Singing Revolution and Post-Communist Success pp. 65-91

- Nicoara Olga
- ’National Belonging’ in Legal and Diplomatic Formulas: The Pole’s Card as a Legacy of Poland’s Colonial History pp. 92-120

- Ładykowski Paweł
- .eu regulations under Brexit pp. 121-144

- Sinisalo Touko Johannes
- A Review Article on Internet-based Psychological Interventions in Primary Care. What is the Global Experience? How Reliable are Results from RCTs? Lessons Learned from the European, US and Australian Case Studies pp. 145-163

- Sogomonjan Melita, Kerikmäe Tanel and Ööpik Pille
- European promises: policy options of Eastern partnership policy pp. 164-181

- Martinaitis Žilvinas
Volume 8, issue 1, 2018
- Ukraine’s Endeavour: Drawing Near(er) to the European Union pp. 1-2

- Kerikmäe Tanel and Chochia Archil
- Trends of International Energy Security Risk Index in European Countries pp. 5-32

- Chernyak Oleksandr, Ganna Kharlamova and Andriy Stavytskyy
- The Peculiarities of Civil-Legal Regulation of Transplantation in Ukraine and Europe pp. 33-48

- Herts Alla
- EU Common Values in the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement: Anchor to Democracy? pp. 49-62

- Petrov Roman
- Reforming Ukraine: Problems of Constitutional Regulation and Implementation of Human Rights pp. 63-75

- Petryshyn Oleksandr and Petryshyn Oleh
- Reforming Ukraine: Problems of Constitutional Regulation and Implementation of Human Rights pp. 63-75

- Petryshyn Oleksandr and Petryshyn Oleh
- Determining the Priorities of the Development of EU Research Universities Based on the Analysis of Rating Indicators of World-Class Universities pp. 76-100

- Sitnicki Maksym W.
- Bicameralism: European Tendencies and Perspectives for Ukraine pp. 101-122

- Tatsiy Vasyl and Serohina Svitlana
- Using Patent Development, Education Policy and Research and Development Expenditure Policy to Understand Differences between Countries: The Case of Estonia and Finland pp. 123-153

- Dutt Pawan, Simona Ferraro, Chochia Archil and Muljar Ramona
- Agent–Principal Dilemma and the EU Chemical Management pp. 154-175

- Filipec Ondřej
- ‘Knowledge Workers’ in the Baltic Sea Region: Comparative Assessment of Innovative Performance of the Countries in the Macro-Region pp. 176-196

- Kirch Aksel
- Protecting Economic Interests or the Right to Life? Perception of the European Court of Justice on Emergency Medical Services1 pp. 197-209

- Uusitalo Jenna
Volume 7, issue 2, 2017
- Cooperative Business Structures for Green Transport Corridors pp. 3-27

- Prause Gunnar and Hoffmann Thomas
- University–Industry Interaction Trends in the Baltic Sea Region: A Bibliometric Analysis pp. 28-58

- Murashova Elena and Loginova Valeria
- Customer Perception of CSR Activities: A Comparative Study of Finnish and Russian Consumers pp. 59-83

- Potepkin Maxim and Firsanova Olga
- Enhanced Cooperation, EMU Reforms and Their Implications for Differentiation in the European Union pp. 84-106

- Kubin Tomasz
- Regional Disparities in Education Attainment Level in the European Union: A Spatial Approach pp. 107-131

- Chocholatá Michaela and Furková Andrea
- Mitterrand and the Great European Design—From the Cold War to the European Union pp. 132-147

- Troitiño David Ramiro, Färber Karoline and Boiro Anni
- EU Soft Power in the Eastern Neighborhood and the Western Balkans in the Context of Crises pp. 148-167

- Patalakh Artem
- Finnish Highly Skilled Migrants and the European Economic Crisis pp. 168-181

- Koikkalainen Saara
- Towards EU 2020: An Outlook of SECA Regulations Implementation in the BSR pp. 182-207

- Olaniyi Eunice Omolola
- Smart Contracting: A Multidisciplinary and Proactive Approach for the EU Digital Single Market pp. 208-246

- Solarte-Vásquez María Claudia and Nyman-Metcalf Katrin
- The EU’s Potential Role in the Six Party Talks and the North Korean Nuclear Crisis pp. 247-283

- Millard Andrew S. and Yi Chae-Deug
- The Right to Know the Truth in the Light of the Right to Privacy: The Case of Victims of the Communist Regime in Europe pp. 284-310

- Gruodytė Edita and Gervienė Silvija
Volume 7, issue 1, 2017
- New Perspectives for Europe–China Relations pp. 3-5

- Kerikmäe Tanel and Zuokui Liu
- China’s OBOR as a Geo-Functional Institutionalist Project pp. 7-23

- Kaplan Yilmaz
- How Do Cultural and Institutional Distance Affect China’s OFDI towards the OBOR Countries? pp. 24-42

- Zhang Lin and Xu Zheqian
- Export Promotion Aims and Reality: A Comparison of the Iberian, Baltic and Central European Region pp. 43-63

- Éltető Andrea and Antalóczy Katalin
- Chinese Investments in Serbia—A Joint Pledge for the Future of the New Silk Road pp. 64-83

- Dimitrijević Duško
- Current and Potential Chinese Foreign Direct Investment in the Slovak Republic pp. 85-97

- Zhang Liqun, Grešš Martin and Brocková Katarina
- Cooperation Formats of China and Europe: Synergies and Divergences pp. 98-118

- Šteinbuka Inna, Muravska Tatyana and Kuznieks Andris
Volume 6, issue 2, 2016
- Integration Trends of EU Internal Security and Law Enforcement: How Legal, Technological and Operational Advancements Matter pp. 3-27

- Loik Ramon
- The Concepts of Trademark Exhaustion and Parallel Imports: A Comparative Analysis between the EU and the USA pp. 28-57

- Dobrin Samuel and Chochia Archil
- Patient’s Cross-border Mobility Directive: Application, Performance and Perceptions Two Years after Transposition pp. 58-75

- Riedel Rafał
- A Structural and Grammatical Analysis of the Estonian Constitution pp. 76-95

- Rull Addi, Tamme Tõnu and Võhandu Leo
- Alternative Methods of Collective Disputes Resolution in the Czech Republic pp. 96-116

- Hamuľáková Klára and Křiváčková Jana Petrov
- Cultural Diplomacy of Slavic European Union Member States: A Cross-country Analysis pp. 117-136

- Udovič Boštjan and Podgornik Ana
- Re-shaping the Model of Economic Growth of the CEE Countries pp. 137-159

- Disoska Elena Makrevska
- Location Determinants of Portuguese FDI in Poland pp. 160-183

- Aleksandruk Patrycja and Rosa Forte
Volume 6, issue 1, 2016
- The Political Economics of the New Silk Road pp. 3-27

- Sárvári Balázs and Szeidovitz Anna
- The Right for Regional Integration Organisations to Protect Democracy: Legitimacy at the Regional Level? pp. 28-47

- Nyman-Metcalf Katrin and Papageorgiou Ioannis
- Restrictions on European Union Citizens’ Freedom of Movement and Residence in the Country on Grounds of Public Policy, Public Security and Public Health pp. 48-68

- Junevičius Algis and Daugėlienė Rasa
- The Internal Security Package and Its Potential Impact on the EU–Turkey Relations within the Scope of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms pp. 69-94

- Oğuşgil Vahap Atilla
- Towards Tourism Sustainability: General Aspects and Empirical Evidence of the Italian Experience at Decentralized Level, with Specific Reference to Sicily pp. 95-138

- Cassar Silvana and Creaco Salvo
- Mitigating the Risk of Fraud in Documentary Letters of Credit pp. 139-156

- Alavi Hamed
- A Shift in U.S. Foreign Policy under the Nixon Administration and European Political Cooperation: A Historical Analysis pp. 157-174

- Nguyen Thi Thuy Hang
- Making a Mark—Time Changing Politics from Estonia: An Alternative Idea for the British, Bulgarian and Estonian EU Presidency pp. 175-191

- Fischer Dirk-Hinnerk
- Moldovan Media Talk in the Aftermath of the 2015 Riga Eastern Partnership Summit pp. 192-206

- Colăcel Onoriu
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