This thesis provides a demand-side explanation on why Estonia and Latvia - countries of similar contemporary historical trajectories and the emerging party systems - have substantially different results in party membership levels. The study is built on an assumption that parties in Estonia are more interested in having members than parties in Latvia, with the intent to determine a relationship between the interest in having members and the party membership level in a country. To ascertain interest in having members, a novel index is created. Not only the total results of countries are compared, a lower-level analysis in three dimensions across parties in the two countries is provided. Both country parliamentary parties are studied, providin...
This paper aims to determine Lithuania’s, Latvia’s, and Estonia’s parties’ positions on the European...
The following thesis deals with two primary matters. The first being the effort of Estonian politici...
5 Abstract This paper examines the electoral performance of pro-Russian political parties in two for...
This paper explores external (country-level) and internal (party-level) drivers of membership variat...
Although party membership has been extensively analysed in the EU Members States from Western and Ea...
Problem of Electoral Volatility in The Baltic Region. Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia began their parl...
The article provides an analysis of political party system of the Republic of Estonia in the mid-201...
The goal of this thesis was to compare the effects of the electoral systems of Estonia, Latvia and L...
Partisan activity has been the main and the most important mode of institutionalized political parti...
This paper aims to determine Lithuania’s, Latvia’s, and Estonia’s parties’ positions on the European...
Maģistra darba tēma ir “Politiskā līdzdalība Latvijā: iesaistīšanās politiskajās partijās”. Darba mē...
Political parties in Iceland are distinguished by higher membership density than exists in other dem...
Is party membership still an important part of European political systems? Ingrid van Biezen outline...
A large and growing body of literature has investigated the national parliaments and their involveme...
For more than two decades post-communist political parties have sought to increase their popular leg...
This paper aims to determine Lithuania’s, Latvia’s, and Estonia’s parties’ positions on the European...
The following thesis deals with two primary matters. The first being the effort of Estonian politici...
5 Abstract This paper examines the electoral performance of pro-Russian political parties in two for...
This paper explores external (country-level) and internal (party-level) drivers of membership variat...
Although party membership has been extensively analysed in the EU Members States from Western and Ea...
Problem of Electoral Volatility in The Baltic Region. Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia began their parl...
The article provides an analysis of political party system of the Republic of Estonia in the mid-201...
The goal of this thesis was to compare the effects of the electoral systems of Estonia, Latvia and L...
Partisan activity has been the main and the most important mode of institutionalized political parti...
This paper aims to determine Lithuania’s, Latvia’s, and Estonia’s parties’ positions on the European...
Maģistra darba tēma ir “Politiskā līdzdalība Latvijā: iesaistīšanās politiskajās partijās”. Darba mē...
Political parties in Iceland are distinguished by higher membership density than exists in other dem...
Is party membership still an important part of European political systems? Ingrid van Biezen outline...
A large and growing body of literature has investigated the national parliaments and their involveme...
For more than two decades post-communist political parties have sought to increase their popular leg...
This paper aims to determine Lithuania’s, Latvia’s, and Estonia’s parties’ positions on the European...
The following thesis deals with two primary matters. The first being the effort of Estonian politici...
5 Abstract This paper examines the electoral performance of pro-Russian political parties in two for...