How have people in the three Baltic states changed after the fall of the Soviet Union? Do they trust the new political institutions? How do they look upon gender equality, homosexuality or abortion? What differences are there between the three countries, and how can they be explained? These are some of the questions addressed in this report. The analyses are based on data from a series of surveys carried out as part of the research project "Democracy and Social Transition in the Baltic Sea Region" at Södertörns högskola (University College
The independence of the three Baltic states (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania) in 1991 signified the end o...
The goal of this article is to identify the lacunae in recent research about post-Communist transfor...
The problem of implementing the gender equality principle in post-totalitarian government in the Bal...
How have people in the three Baltic states changed after the fall of the Soviet Union? Do they trust...
How have people in the three Baltic states changed after the fall of the Soviet Union? Do they trust...
How have people in the three Baltic states changed after the fall of the Soviet Union? Do they trust...
How have people in the three Baltic states changed after the fall of the Soviet Union? Do they trust...
The compliance of the Baltic States with the EU requirements for member states is studied. Complianc...
Focusing on the post-communist developments in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, the research prevails ...
The extent of the social and political transformations that have taken place in Estonia, Latvia and ...
This is the second survey conducted at the Södertörn University College by the project 'Democracy an...
This is the second survey conducted at the Södertörn University College by the project 'Democracy an...
This is the second survey conducted at the Södertörn University College by the project 'Democracy an...
On the aftermath of the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the newly independent republics had to face...
This is the second survey conducted at the Södertörn University College by the project 'Democracy an...
The independence of the three Baltic states (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania) in 1991 signified the end o...
The goal of this article is to identify the lacunae in recent research about post-Communist transfor...
The problem of implementing the gender equality principle in post-totalitarian government in the Bal...
How have people in the three Baltic states changed after the fall of the Soviet Union? Do they trust...
How have people in the three Baltic states changed after the fall of the Soviet Union? Do they trust...
How have people in the three Baltic states changed after the fall of the Soviet Union? Do they trust...
How have people in the three Baltic states changed after the fall of the Soviet Union? Do they trust...
The compliance of the Baltic States with the EU requirements for member states is studied. Complianc...
Focusing on the post-communist developments in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, the research prevails ...
The extent of the social and political transformations that have taken place in Estonia, Latvia and ...
This is the second survey conducted at the Södertörn University College by the project 'Democracy an...
This is the second survey conducted at the Södertörn University College by the project 'Democracy an...
This is the second survey conducted at the Södertörn University College by the project 'Democracy an...
On the aftermath of the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the newly independent republics had to face...
This is the second survey conducted at the Södertörn University College by the project 'Democracy an...
The independence of the three Baltic states (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania) in 1991 signified the end o...
The goal of this article is to identify the lacunae in recent research about post-Communist transfor...
The problem of implementing the gender equality principle in post-totalitarian government in the Bal...