This article discusses the causes and potential consequences of the high legislative turnover in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania in the period from 1990 onwards. The main findings from the subject-related literature are being confronted with the data on the Baltic parliamentary recruitment. The analysis leads to the conclusion that the path dependence (length of the previous non-democratic regime) and the supply-side volatility are the most convincing explanations for the high turnover among Baltic legislators
"Eliten- und Bevölkerungsvertrauen in neuen Demokratien – auf dem Weg zur Konvergenz? Die baltischen...
In 2003, the Economist published a lauding article about Lithuania called Baltic Tiger. This was the...
Latvija un Igaunija sabrūkot komunistiskajam režīmam, uzsāka savu attīstības ceļu no vienādām starta...
Die erste vergleichende Längsschnittstudie über die parlamentarischen Eliten untersucht auf der Basi...
Problem of Electoral Volatility in The Baltic Region. Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia began their parl...
The renewal and stability of the political elite has attracted the interest of scholars and the publ...
The paper focuses on the determinants of legislative turnover in 8 west European lower chambers afte...
This article considers the legitimacy of political regimes in the Baltic States by analysing three m...
"Confidence in political and social institutions is of basic importance for democratic rule. The top...
105 The role of the ethnic factor in political processes in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia has been r...
This research focuses on the features and transformations of power groups and their role in the poli...
The role of the ethnic factor in political processes in Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia has been rath...
A crucial element of democracy is to have changes in parliamentary membership after elections or in ...
The literature on post-communist democracies has traditionally suggested that organisational strengt...
This is the final publication. Available on open access from SAGE publications via the DOI in this r...
"Eliten- und Bevölkerungsvertrauen in neuen Demokratien – auf dem Weg zur Konvergenz? Die baltischen...
In 2003, the Economist published a lauding article about Lithuania called Baltic Tiger. This was the...
Latvija un Igaunija sabrūkot komunistiskajam režīmam, uzsāka savu attīstības ceļu no vienādām starta...
Die erste vergleichende Längsschnittstudie über die parlamentarischen Eliten untersucht auf der Basi...
Problem of Electoral Volatility in The Baltic Region. Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia began their parl...
The renewal and stability of the political elite has attracted the interest of scholars and the publ...
The paper focuses on the determinants of legislative turnover in 8 west European lower chambers afte...
This article considers the legitimacy of political regimes in the Baltic States by analysing three m...
"Confidence in political and social institutions is of basic importance for democratic rule. The top...
105 The role of the ethnic factor in political processes in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia has been r...
This research focuses on the features and transformations of power groups and their role in the poli...
The role of the ethnic factor in political processes in Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia has been rath...
A crucial element of democracy is to have changes in parliamentary membership after elections or in ...
The literature on post-communist democracies has traditionally suggested that organisational strengt...
This is the final publication. Available on open access from SAGE publications via the DOI in this r...
"Eliten- und Bevölkerungsvertrauen in neuen Demokratien – auf dem Weg zur Konvergenz? Die baltischen...
In 2003, the Economist published a lauding article about Lithuania called Baltic Tiger. This was the...
Latvija un Igaunija sabrūkot komunistiskajam režīmam, uzsāka savu attīstības ceļu no vienādām starta...