JBS July 18 RESUBMIT ANON Russophone attitudes (original) (raw)

Group Cohesion and Minority Bargaining: The Case of Estonian and Latvian Russian-speakers after 2004

Kristiina Silvan

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Changing Policies Towards the Russophone Community and Its Presence in the Public Sphere (country report on Latvia)

Lelde Luika

CBEES State of the Region Report , 2024

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(2005) The "Alliance For Human Rights in a United Latvia" in the European Parliament: Europeanisation of a Soviet Legacy?

Alena Vieira

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Ethnic Minority Policies and Political Parties' Appeal to Ethnic Voters: A Case Study of Estonia's Russians

Leonas Tolvaišis

Baltic Journal of Law & Politics, 2011

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The Influence of Party Competition on Minority Politics: A Comparison of Latvia and Estonia

Ryo Nakai

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Making Sense of Baltic Democracy: Public Support and Political Representation in Nationalising States

Kjetil Duvold

2006

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How Russian Soft Power Fails in Estonia: Or, Why the Russophone Minorities Remain Quiescent

Heiko Pääbo

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The Discursive Construction of “Russian-speakers”: The Russian-language Media and Demarcated Political Identities in Latvia

Ammon Cheskin

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Political culture in the Baltic states: between national and European integration

Lars Johannsen

Journal of Baltic Studies, 2020

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Russian-speaking minorities in Estonia and Latvia: Problems of integration at the threshold of the European Union

Peter Van Elsuwege

2004

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Political Culture in the Baltic States

Kjetil Duvold

2020

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Contrasting the European Minority Rights Regime's Impact on Estonia and Latvia (2005) (Unpublished Paper)

Lynn Tesser

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Европейский Союз и Этнополитика: Пример Латвии и Эстонии (European Union and Ethno-Politics: The Example of Latvia and Estonia)

Dimitry Kochenov

Vadim Poleshchuk and Vladimir Stepanov (eds.), Ètnopolitika v stranakh Baltii, Moscow: Nauka, 2013, pp. 279–308.

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Strategic Frames: Europe, Russia, and Minority Inclusion in Estonia and Latvia

Dovile Budryte

Slavic Review , 2019

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Jennie L. Schulze, Strategic frames: Europe, Russia, and minority inclusion in Estonia and Latvia. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2018. 416 pp. $31.95 (pbk

Iryna Zhyrun

Nations and Nationalism , 2019

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(N)either Latvian (n)or Russian: Can Russian Speakers Find a Legitimate Place in the Discourses of the Latvian Nation-State?

Ksenia Maksimovtsova

2019

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The Baltic Republics and Language Ideological Debates Surrounding their EU Accession

Gabrielle Hogan-Brun

in Language and Social In: Processes in the Baltic Republics Surrounding EU Accession, Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 26/5, Special Issue (G. Hogan-Brun, guest ed.), 367-377.

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Democracy between Ethnos and Demos: Territorial Identification and Political Support in the Baltic States

Kjetil Duvold

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The Baltic Republics and Language Ideological Debates Surrounding European Union Accession

Gabrielle Hogan-Brun

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Estonian and Russian Attitudes towards Accession to the EU: An Attempt to Analyse European Identity Structure

Tarmo Tuisk

2004

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Russians, Refugees and Europeans: What shapes the ideology of the Conservative People's Party of Estonia

Louis Wierenga

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Minority reconsidered: Towards a typology of the Latvian Russophones' identity 1

Martins Kaprans

Minority reconsidered: Towards a typology of the Latvian Russophones’ identity, 2019

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Russians in Europe: Nobody's Tool The Examples of Finland, Germany and Estonia

Anna Tiido

ICDS, 2019

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The Latvian referendum on Russian as a second state language, February 2012

Ina Druviete

Language Problems and Language Planning, 2016

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The Impact of European Accession upon Language Policy in the Baltic States

Uldis Ozolins

Language Policy, 2003

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Ozoliņa, Ž., Rostoks, T. International Dimensions of Democracy. How Democratic Is Latvia? Audit of Democracy 2005-2014. Rozenvalds, J. (Ed.). University of Latvia Advanced Social and Political Research Institute, 2015

Toms Rostoks

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Ethnic voting and representation: minority Russians in post-Soviet states

Holley Hansen

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Exploring Russian-Speaking Identity From Below: The Case Of Latvia

Ammon Cheskin

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The Russian minority issue in Estonia: host state policies and the attitudes of the population

Anna Tiido

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Estonia , Latvia and the European Commission : Changes in Language Regulation in 1999-2001

Vadim Polestsuk

2010

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Crossing symbolic boundaries: Can precarity mobilize the political disaffection of Latvians and Russophones?

Martins Kaprans

Reliģiski-filozofiski raksti, 2022

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Russians, Refugees and Europeans: What shapes the discourse of the Conservative People’s Party of Estonia?

Louis Wierenga

2017

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From nationalism to nation-building: Latvian politics and minority policy∗

David J. Galbreath

Nationalities Papers, 2006

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Public Trust and Participation Depending on Ethnicity in Latvia

Maris Pukis

European Integration Studies, 2014

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ANDREJS STARIKOVS- THE RUSSIAN-SPEAKING MINORITY IN LATVIA: ETHNO-NATIONAL POLICY. THE EVALUATION AND BACKGROUND.

Andrey Starikov

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