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Latvian Foreign and Security Policy
Supported by: In cooperation with: The Latvian Foreign and Security Policy Yearbook 2018 aims to contribute to the understanding of Latvia’s foreign and security policy decisions and considerations in 2017, as well as assess the opportunities and concerns that await Latvia in 2018. During the past year Latvia saw considerable improvements in its security situation, while simultaneously met with new international and regional challenges. 2018 promises to be a similarly dynamic year full of opportunities and tests. Latvia will have to make brave and strong choices in its foreign and security policy. Supported by: the Parliament of the Republic of Latvia and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Latvia In cooperation with: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Editors: Andris Sprūds, Ilvija Bruģe Authors: Māris Andžāns, Kristiāns Andžāns, Aldis Austers, Reinis Āboltiņš, Una Aleksandra Bērziņa-Čerenkova, Sintija Broka, Ilvija Bruģe, Kārlis Bukovskis, Alina Clay, Lolita Čigāne, Mārtiņš Daugulis, Justīne Elferte, Ilze Garoza, Ojārs Ēriks Kalniņš, Andis Kudors, Imants Lieģis, Žaneta Ozoliņa, Gunta Pastore, Diāna Potjomkina, Edgars Rinkēvičs, Uģis Romanovs, Ojārs Skudra, Andris Sprūds Project coordinators: Ilvija Bruģe, Sintija Broka The opinions expressed here are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the positions of the Latvian Institute of International Affairs, Parliament of the Republic of Latvia, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Latvia or Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung or represent the opinion of any government authority or ministry. Translation from Latvian: Ingmārs Bisenieks English language editor: Līvija Uskale Layout: Oskars Stalidzāns Cover design: Kristīne Plūksna-Zvagule This book is published in collaboration with the Publishers Zinātne © Authors of the articles, 2018 © Translation: Ingmārs Bisenieks, 2018 ISBN 978-9934-567-18-6 © Layout: Oskars Stalidzāns, 2018 UDK 327(474.3)”20”(058) © Cover design: Kristīne Plūksna-Zvagule, 2018 Sp950 © Latvian Institute of International Affairs, 2018 TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD Andris Sprūds . -
Nota Lepidopterologica, 25.04.2012, ISSN 0342-7536 ©Societas Europaea Lepidopterologica; Download Unter Und
©Societas Europaea Lepidopterologica; download unter http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/ und www.zobodat.at Nota lepi. 35(1): 33-50 33 Additions to the checklist of Bombycoidea and Noctuoidea of the Volgo-Ural region. Part II. (Lepidoptera: Lasiocampidae, Erebidae, Nolidae, Noctuidae) Kari Nupponen ' & Michael Fibiger"^ Merenneidontie 19 D, FI-02320 Espoo, Finland; [email protected] ^ Deceased. 1 1 Received May 20 1 1 ; reviews returned September 20 1 ; accepted 3 December 2011. Subject Editor: Lauri Kaila. Abstract. Faunistic records additional to the recently published lists of Bombycoidea and Noctuoidea of the South Ural Mountains (Nupponen & Fibiger 2002, 2006) are presented, as well as some interesting records from the North Urals and the Lower Volga region. The material in the southern Urals was collected during 2006-2010 in six different expeditions, in North Ural in 2003 and 2007, and in the Lower Volga region in 2001, 2002, 2005, and 2006 in four expeditions. Four species are reported for the first time from Europe: Dichagyris latipennis (Piingeler, 1909), Pseudohermonassa melancholica (Lederer, 1853), Spae- lotis deplorata (Staudinger, 1897), and Xestia albonigra (Kononenko, 1981). Fourteen species are reported for the first time from the southern Urals. Altogether, records of 68 species are reported, including a few corrections to the previous articles. Further illustrations and notes on some poorly known taxa are given. Introduction The fauna of Bombycoidea and Noctuoidea of the southern Ural Mountains has been studied intensely since 1996, and the results of the research during 1996-2005 were published by Nupponen & Fibiger (2002, 2006). Since 2005, several further expedi- tions were made to the Urals by the first author. -
Dartmouth Conf Program
The Dartmouth Conference: The First 50 Years 1960—2010 Reminiscing on the Dartmouth Conference by Yevgeny Primakov T THE PEAK OF THE COLD WAR, and facilitating conditions conducive to A the Dartmouth Conference was one of economic interaction. the few diversions from the spirit of hostility The significance of the Dartmouth Confer- available to Soviet and American intellectuals, ence relates to the fact that throughout the who were keen, and able, to explore peace- cold war, no formal Soviet-American contact making initiatives. In fact, the Dartmouth had been consistently maintained, and that participants reported to huge gap was bridged by Moscow and Washington these meetings. on the progress of their The composition of discussion and, from participants was a pri- time to time, were even mary factor in the success instructed to “test the of those meetings, and it water” regarding ideas took some time before the put forward by their gov- negotiating teams were ernments. The Dartmouth shaped the right way. At meetings were also used first, in the early 1970s, to unfetter actions under- the teams had been led taken by the two countries by professionally quali- from a propagandist connotation and present fied citizens. From the Soviet Union, political them in a more genuine perspective. But the experts and researchers working for the Insti- crucial mission for these meetings was to tute of World Economy and International establish areas of concurring interests and to Relations and the Institute of U.S. and Cana- attempt to outline mutually acceptable solutions dian Studies, organizations closely linked to to the most acute problems: nuclear weapons Soviet policymaking circles, played key roles. -
SGGEE Russia Gazetteer 201908.Xlsx
SGGEE Russia gazetteer © 2019 Dr. Frank Stewner Page 1 of 25 27.08.2021 Menno Location according to the SGGEE guideline of October 2013 North East Village name old Village name today Abdulino (Abdulino), Abdulino, Orenburg, Russia 534125 533900 Абдулино Абдулино Abramfeld (NE in Malchevsko-Polnenskaya), Millerovo, Rostov, Russia 485951 401259 Абрамфельд Мальчевско-Полненская m Abrampolski II (lost), Davlekanovo, Bashkortostan, Russia 541256 545650 Aehrenfeld (Chakalovo), Krasny Kut, Saratov, Russia 504336 470306 Крацкое/Эренфельд Чкалово Aidarowa (Aidrowo), Pskov, Pskov, Russia 563510 300411 Айдарово Айдарово Akimowka (Akimovka), Krasnoshchyokovo, Altai Krai, Russia 513511 823519 Акимовка Акимовка Aksenowo (Aksenovo), Ust-Ishim, Omsk, Russia 574137 713030 Аксеново Аксеново Aktjubinski (Aktyubinski), Aznakayevo, Tatarstan, Russia 544855 524805 Актюбинский Актюбинский Aldan/Nesametny (Aldan), Aldan, Sakha, Russia 583637 1252250 Алдан/Незаметный Алдан Aleksanderhoeh/Aleksandrowka (Nalivnaya), Sovetsky, Saratov, Russia 511611 465220 Александерге/АлександровкаНаливная Aleksanderhoeh/Uralsk (Aleksanrovka), Sovetsky, Saratov, Russia 511558 465112 Александерге Александровка Aleksandertal (lost), Kamyshin, Volgograd, Russia 501952 452332 Александрталь Александровка m Aleksandrofeld/Masajewka (lost), Matveyev-Kurgan, Rostov, Russia 473408 390954 Александрофельд/Мазаевка - Aleksandro-Newskij (Aleksandro-Nevskiy), Andreyevsk, Omsk, Russia 540118 772405 Александро-Невский Александро-Невский Aleksandrotal (Nadezhdino), Koshki, Samara, Russia 540702 -
Waldheim, Kurt
UNCLASSIFIED DOCUMENT ID: 30957111 INQNO: D005D 00598700 DOCNO: TEL 001585 87 PRODUCER: USBERLIN SOURCE: STATE DOCTYPE: IN DOR: 19870429 TOR: 074902 DOCPREC: 0 ORIGDATE: 198704291019 MHFNO: 87 4635980 DOCCLASS: U HEADER 00 RUEAIIB ZNR UUUUU ZOC STATE ZZH STU2882 00 RUEHC DE RUFHJA #1585/01 1191024 ZNR UUUUU ZZH 0 291019Z APR 87 FM USMISSION USBERLIN TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC IMMEDIATE 9940 RUEHIA/USIA WASHDC IMMEDIATE 1561 RUFHOL/AMEMBASSY BONN 1815 INFO RUFHEB/AMEMBASSY EMBBERLIN 0678 BT CONTROLS UNCLAS USBERLIN 01585 DECLASSIFIED AND RELEASED BY DEPT FOR EUR/CE, BONN FOR JEFF GALLUP CENTRAL INTELLI6ENCE AGENCY E.O. 12356: N/A SOURCESMETHOOSEXEMPTION3B28 NANWARCRIMESOISCLOSUREACT TEXT DATE 2001 2007 TAGS: WSB, BQG, GC, GE SUBJECT: SUMMARY OF BERLIN PRESS THIS MESSAGE TRANSMITS THE SUMMARY OF PRESS REPORTS AND COMMENTARY PREPARED EACH DAY BY U.S. MISSION BERLIN. IT INCLUDES REPORTS FROM NEWSPAPERS PUBLISHED IN WEST BERLIN AND FROM THE MAJOR EAST GERMAN NEWSPAPERS. MISSION BERLIN TRANSMITS THIS SUMMARY FOR THE SPECIAL USE OF EMBASSY BONN AND WASHINGTON AGENCIES WHO ARE REQUIRED TO FOLLOW DEVELOPMENTS IN BERLIN ON A DAILY BASIS. IT IS NOT PART OF THE DAILY MEDIA REPORT SERIES WHICH IS PRODUCED BY EMBASSY BONN FOR ALL OF WEST GERMANY, INCLUDING WEST BERLIN. REVIEW - WEST PRESS NAZI WAR CRIMES DISCLOSURE ACT . HEADLINES ARE MADE BY BONNS CONSULTATIONS ON 2000 PROCEDURES TO LIFT RENT CONTROL IN BERLIN (DER TAGESSPIEGEL); FRG CHANCELLOR KOHLS EXTENSION OF BEST BERLIN ANNIVERSARY WISHES TO ALL BERLINERS, CONVEYED IN CIA HAS NO OBJECTION TO DECLASSIFICATION AND/OR RELEASE OF CIA INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT UNCLASSIFIED Page 1 UNCLASSIFIED AN ARTICLE IN BERLINER MORGENPOST; AUSTRIAN PRESIDENT WALDHEIMS AVOWAL THAT HE IS NOT A WORLD WAR II CRIMINAL (VOLKSBLATT BERLIN); AND CDU/CSU BONN CAUCUS LEADER DREGGERS CALL FOR TURNING DOWN MOSCOWS ZERO OPTION PROPOSAL (DIE WELT). -
The Problem Solving of Highly Concentrated Sewage Treatment by Technological Complex of Sewage Treatment Developed by Ojsc "NIPIEP", Orenburg
Middle-East Journal of Scientific Research 21 (8): 1276-1279, 2014 ISSN 1990-9233 © IDOSI Publications, 2014 DOI: 10.5829/idosi.mejsr.2014.21.08.21674 The Problem Solving of Highly Concentrated Sewage Treatment by Technological Complex of Sewage Treatment Developed by Ojsc "NIPIEP", Orenburg 11Evgeniy Vladimirovitch Levin, Ramil Fargatovitch Sagitov, 23Svetlana Petrovna Vasilevskaya and Ildar Dinarovitch Aliyamov 1Scientific Research and Design Institute of Environmental Problems, Karavannaya st. 6a, 460000, Orenburg, Russia 2Orenburg State University, Pobedy pr. 13, 460018, Orenburg, Russia 3Orengurg State Agrarian University, Chelyuskincev, st. 18, 460014, Orengurg, Russia Abstract: Currently in Russia there is the poor state of water supply, wastewater and sewage treatment. The Russian Federation is not being cleaned 7 % of the wastewater. Of wastewater undergoing purification to regulations is brought at least half (46 %). The situation in the Orenburg region in this area is quite complex. The main contaminant of water bodies in the area is housing and utilities. More than half the area of water treatment facilities do not provide a clean design mode, there is no post-treatment of wastewater. In the area of water bodies dumped annually about 120 million m3 of inadequately treated sewage, of which about 103 million m3 (85%) are in the Ural River. Currently used in the vast majority of treatment facilities Orenburg outdated technology of cleaning and disinfection of wastewater does not allow the execution of modern sanitary standards. To this end, JSC "NIPIEP" was developed complex wastewater (indirect) hardware type modular design that combines a balance of economic, technological and aesthetic parameters. The main purpose of the development and use of indirect - cleaning highly wastewater BOD and 5000 mg/l and higher water quality standards to fish for household purposes at relatively low capital and operating costs. -
Mariinsky Ballet & Orchestra
CAL PERFORMANCES PRESENTS PROGRAM Wednesday, October 10, 2012, 8pm PROGRAM Thursday, October 11, 2012, 8pm Friday, October 12, 2012, 8pm Saturday, October 13, 2012, 2pm & 8pm Swan Lake Sunday, October 14, 2012, 3pm Ballet in Four Acts Zellerbach Hall Act I Mariinsky Ballet & Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre Act II St. Petersburg, Russia INTERMISSION Valery Gergiev, Artistic & General Director Yury Fateev, Interim Ballet Director Act III Mikhail Agrest, Conductor INTERMISSION The Company Act IV Principals Music Pyotr Il’yich Tchaikovsky Ekaterina Kondaurova, Anastasia Kolegova, Oksana Skoryk Libretto Vladimir Begichev & Vasili Geltzer Yevgeny Ivanchenko, Danila Korsuntsev, Vladimir Schklyarov Choreography Marius Petipa & Lev Ivanov Alexander Sergeev, Maxim Zyuzin Revised Choreography & Stage Direction Konstantin Sergeyev Soloists Set Designer Igor Ivanov Olga Gromova, Maria Shirinkina, Olga Akmatova, Elena Bazhenova, Tatiana Bazhitova, Costume Designer Galina Solovieva Nadezhda Batoeva, Olga Belik, Victoria Brileva, Daria Grigoryeva, Ksenia Dubrovina, Valeria Zhuravleva, Ekaterina Ivannikova, Svetlana Ivanova, Keenan Kampa, Lidia Karpukhina, World Premiere Mariinsky Theatre, St. Petersburg, Victoria Krasnokutskaya, Liubov Kozharskaya, Lilia Lishchuk, Anna Lavrinenko, January 15, 1895 Anastasia Mikheikina, Olga Minina, Anastasia Nikitina, Ksenia Ostreykovskaya, Irina Prokofieva, Premiere of Sergeyev’s Version Mariinsky Theatre, St. Petersburg, Ksenia Romashova, Yulia Stepanova, Alisa Sodoleva, Irina Tolchilshchikova, Tatiana Tiliguzova, -
Annual Report 2014 the Circumstances
ABOVE THE CIRCUMSTANCES ANNUAL REPORT 2014 For many years, Alfa-Bank has been one of the leading financial organizations of Russia. However, we do not rest on our laurels. We constantly move forward, developing and improving our business, seeking the opinion not only of the experts but also of those who use the Bank services every day. This is one of the most important competitive advantages providing an additional safety margin in any situation that is highly appreciated by our clients. ALFA-BANK 2014 Mikhail Fridman Member of the Board of Directors of Alfa-Bank countries 5 branches and offices 804 employees 24 990 corporate clients 162 200 retail clients 11,4 mln profit, USD million* 33 equity, USD million* 4 296 loan portfolio, USD million* 28 105 total assets, USD million* 43 566 * For the purposes of this report, the term «Alfa-Bank» is used to describe ABH Financial Limited and its subsidiaries. ALFA-BANK’S AWARDS IN 2014 12.2014 08.2014 06.2014 03.2014 Alfa-Bank won the award in the category «Best Alfa-Bank won the award in the field of sup- Alfa-Business Online leads in small business Alfa-Bank is best again deal of Eurobonds’ primary distribution» port of small and medium-sized businesses online banking system Alfa-Bank won three nominations of the 2nd This deserved award was given to the repre- named «Osnova Rosta» Alfa-Business Online became a leader among Annual Innovation and Finance Award named sentatives of Alfa-Bank during the gala dinner The Alfa-Bank’s Customer Club Project won the most effective online banking systems for «Bankovskaya Sfera» given by Bankovskaya of the Russian bond congress, which was held the top award of the all-Russia business in small business. -
Xp Friedman I-X-094
Friedman & Chernin: A Second Exodus page i A Second Exodus Friedman & Chernin: A Second Exodus page ii BRANDEIS SERIES IN AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORY, CULTURE, AND LIFE Jonathan D. Sarna, Editor Sylvia Barack Fishman, Associate Editor Leon A. Jick, 1992 The Americanization of the Synagogue, 1820–1870 Sylvia Barack Fishman, editor, 1992 Follow My Footprints: Changing Images of Women in American Jewish Fiction Gerald Tulchinsky, 1993 Taking Root: The Origins of the Canadian Jewish Community Shalom Goldman, editor, 1993 Hebrew and the Bible in America: The First Two Centuries Marshall Sklare, 1993 Observing America’s Jews Reena Sigman Friedman, 1994 These Are Our Children: Jewish Orphanages in the United States, 1880–1925 Alan Silverstein, 1994 Alternatives to Assimilation: The Response of Reform Judaism to American Culture, 1840–1930 Jack Wertheimer, editor, 1995 The American Synagogue: A Sanctuary Transformed Sylvia Barack Fishman, 1995 A Breath of Life: Feminism in the American Jewish Community Diane Matza, editor, 1996 Sephardic-American Voices: Two Hundred Years of a Literary Legacy Joyce Antler, editor, 1997 Talking Back: Images of Jewish Women in American Popular Culture Jack Wertheimer, 1997 A People Divided: Judaism in Contemporary America Beth S. Wenger and Jeffrey Shandler, editors, 1998 Encounters with the “Holy Land”: Place, Past and Future in American Jewish Culture David Kaufman, 1998 Shul with a Pool: The “Synagogue-Center” in American Jewish History Roberta Rosenberg Farber and Chaim I. Waxman, 1999 Jews in America: A Contemporary Reader Murray Friedman and Albert D. Chernin, 1999 A Second Exodus: The American Movement to Free Soviet Jews Stephen J. Whitfield, 1999 In Search of American Jewish Culture Friedman & Chernin: A Second Exodus page iii A Second Exodus THE AMERICAN MOVEMENT TO FREE SOVIET JEWS Murray Friedman and Albert D. -
20 Years This Publication Is Dedicated to Anna Lindh, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sweden - a Post Which She Held Between 7 October 1998 – 11 September 2003
Multi-level Governance and Regional Cohesion Regional and Governance Multi-level The Council of the Baltic Sea States - 20 years This publication is dedicated to Anna Lindh, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sweden - a post which she held between 7 October 1998 – 11 September 2003 2 The Baltic Sea Region is not a new idea, a concept born in the late 20th Century. The Baltic Sea Region is 1000 years old. As early as four thousand years ago there was a distinct, well-defined Baltic culture – the so called “boat-axe-culture”. Over the centuries, the Baltic has been the Sea of Communication for the inhabitants in the regions close to it – Viking ships, Hansa koggs, tall sailing ships and steamers have all plied the Sea around Visby and Gotland. The Baltic has helped people on its southern, northern, western and eastern shores to meet each other, and to trade with each other. We are all neighbours around this Sea … We have been, we still are, and we continue to be – neighbours. - Welcome Address by the Swedish Prime Minister Göran Persson at the 1st Baltic Sea States Summit in Visby, May 3rd, 1996 3 4 5 7 8 9 Commissioned and edited by Anthony Jay, Egle Obcarskaite, Jacek Smolicki Layout and design: Jacek Smolicki © CBSS Secretariat 10 11 12 Index Presidium 17 Foundation 25 Strategies for Sustainable and Innovative Future 51 Multi-level Governance and Regional Cohesion 57 Resilience and Inclusion in times of austerity 67 The Machine Room 79 13 14 The Council of the Baltic Sea States was It is fitting that currently Germany founded in a completely different politi- holds the Presidency of the CBSS for cal, cultural and technological landscape. -
United States Bankruptcy Court Northern District of Illinois Eastern Division
Case 12-27488 Doc 49 Filed 07/27/12 Entered 07/27/12 13:10:45 Desc Main Document Page 1 of 343 UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS EASTERN DIVISION In re: ) Chapter 7 ) PEREGRINE FINANCIAL GROUP, INC., ) Case No. 12-27488 ) ) ) Honorable Judge Carol A. Doyle Debtor. ) ) Hearing Date: August 9, 2012 ) Hearing Time: 10:00 a.m. NOTICE OF MOTION TO: See Attached PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on August 9, 2012 at 10:00 a.m., the undersigned shall appear before the Honorable Carol A. Doyle, United States Bankruptcy Judge for the United States Bankruptcy Court, Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division, in Courtroom 742 of the Dirksen Federal Building, 219 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois 60604, and then and there present the TRUSTEE’S MOTION FOR ORDER APPROVING PROCEDURES FOR FIXING PRICING AND CLAIM AMOUNTS IN CONNECTION WITH THE TERMINATION AND LIQUIDATION OF FOREIGN EXCHANGE CUSTOMER AGREEMENTS (the “Motion”). PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that if you are a foreign exchange customer of Peregrine Financial Group, Inc. or otherwise received this Notice, your rights may be affected by the Motion. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that a copy of the Motion is available on the Trustee’s website, www.PFGChapter7.com, or upon request sent to [email protected]. Respectfully submitted, Ira Bodenstein, not personally, but as chapter 7 trustee for the estate of Peregrine Financial Group, Inc. Dated: July 27, 2012 By: /s/ John Guzzardo One of his proposed attorneys Robert M. Fishman (#3124316) Salvatore Barbatano (#0109681) John Guzzardo (#6283016) Shaw Gussis Fishman Glantz {10403-001 NOM A0323583.DOC}4841-1459-7392.2 Case 12-27488 Doc 49 Filed 07/27/12 Entered 07/27/12 13:10:45 Desc Main Document Page 2 of 343 Wolfson & Towbin LLC 321 North Clark Street, Suite 800 Chicago, IL 60654 Phone: (877) 465-1849 [email protected] Proposed Counsel to the Trustee and Geoffrey S. -
Book of Abstracts
ISCAR 2017 Book of Abstracts Taking a 360° view of the landscape of cultural-historical activity theory: The state of our scholarship in practice ISCAR 5th International Congress August 28th - September 1st 2017 Quebec, Canada February 9, 2018 1 Table of Contents A welcome from the President of the Congress ................................... 3 A welcome from the President of ISCAR .............................................. 4 Keynote speakers .................................................................................. 5 Abstracts ............................................................................................... 6 Index .................................................................................................. 498 2 Fernand Gervais A welcome from the President of the Congress Following up the ISCAR conferences held in Seville (2005), San Diego (2008), Rome (2011) and Sydney (2014), the theme of the 2017 conference emphasizes a vast and thorough reflection about our research traditions and scholarship domain. The 2017 conference will offer researchers the opportunity to meet and exchange ideas on Qualitative research and new trends in Cultural-historical activity research as well as on Foundations and Practices in context. These few days will allow you to listen to a broad range of subjects related to cultural- historical activity and have discussions with international scholars and researchers from different fields. ISCAR is proud to provide both new and established researchers with an environment conducive