Jaan Manitski (Norwegian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Jaan Manitski" in Norwegian language version.

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  • Stöcker, Lars Fredrik (2019). «In the Spirit of Perestroika? Swedish Involvement in the Soviet Baltic Economies, 1988–1991». Zeitschrift für Ostmitteleuropa-Forschung (på engelsk). 68 (4): 588. doi:10.25627/201968410689. «[…] a group of Swedish business and banking ex-perts of Estonian origin who regularly lectured at EMI and Mainor in Tallinn. In late 1989, they were invited to form an unofficial advisory board to the pro-reform government of Indrek Toome.» 
  • Park, Andrus (1995). «Russia and Estonian Security Dilemmas». Europe-Asia Studies (på engelsk). 47 (1): 33. doi:10.1080/09668139508412243. «The Estonian government was also criticised for reducing its activities in the former Soviet bloc too far. […] the foreign ministers of the independence period, Lennart Meri, Jaan Manitski and Trivimi Velliste, were accused by critics of 'spending too much time in the West, and ignoring visits to Moscow'.» 
  • Pettai, Vello (2007). «Estonia». European Journal of Political Research Political Data Yearbook (på engelsk). 46 (7–8): 943–948. doi:10.1111/j.1475-6765.2007.00766.x. 

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  • Rebas, Hain (2014). «Republic of Estonia on the Road Back to the West… Background and Reality of the Israeli Arms Deal, 1992/1993». Eesti Sõjaajaloo Aastaraamat [Estisk årbok for militærhistorie] (på engelsk). 4 (1): 245. ISSN 2228-0669. «[…] Manitski […] had amassed a great fortune with international transactions for himself – and for the Swedish pop band ABBA.» 
  • Arias-King, Fredo (2003). «The Centrality of Elites». Demokratizatsiya: The Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization (på engelsk). 11 (1): 156. ISSN 1074-6846. «Estonia's fair and efficient privatization, hailed by the World Bank and others as the best in the region, was the work of Jaan Manitski […]»