We explore the mechanisms responsible for variation in compliance with European Union (EU) minority-protection requirements in the Baltic region. In particular, we argue that in Lithuania nation-building efforts after the Cold War that sought to include the existing Russian and Polish minorities, as reflected in elite rhetoric and new legislation, have allowed for a rapid and effective transposition of EU-required norms years later. In Latvia, by contrast, nation building took on a more nationalistic character and thus excluded the existing Russian minority from becoming an integral part of society. Without an inclusive rhetorical or legislative basis, Latvia has struggled to meet the EU\u27s minority conditionalities. Drawing from reports ...
The norm of minority protection is often singled out as a prime example of the political impact of E...
This essay is a comparative empirical study of ethnic integration mainly of the Russian-speaking min...
The ethnic makeup of the population significantly affects the domestic policy of any state, and its ...
Since its inclusion in the Copenhagen criteria, the protection of minority rights has been an import...
The ethnic landscape in the Baltic States is dominated by one large ethnic minority: Russians. Lithu...
'The restoration of the Baltic states' independence, back in 1991, brought about a number of politic...
'The restoration of the Baltic states' independence, back in 1991, brought about a number of politic...
This thesis examines the impact of the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania’s European acc...
Through the principle of EU conditionality, the European Union has proven itself to be somewhat of a...
Through the principle of EU conditionality, the European Union has proven itself to be somewhat of a...
Through the principle of EU conditionality, the European Union has proven itself to be somewhat of a...
Through the principle of EU conditionality, the European Union has proven itself to be somewhat of a...
This article examines whether its desire to join the European Union exerted any influence upon Latvi...
This paper analyzes the evolution of citizenship laws and minority rights within the Baltic States o...
ABSTRACT. The deliberate changes to language regime undertaken in post-Soviet Estonia and Latvia hav...
The norm of minority protection is often singled out as a prime example of the political impact of E...
This essay is a comparative empirical study of ethnic integration mainly of the Russian-speaking min...
The ethnic makeup of the population significantly affects the domestic policy of any state, and its ...
Since its inclusion in the Copenhagen criteria, the protection of minority rights has been an import...
The ethnic landscape in the Baltic States is dominated by one large ethnic minority: Russians. Lithu...
'The restoration of the Baltic states' independence, back in 1991, brought about a number of politic...
'The restoration of the Baltic states' independence, back in 1991, brought about a number of politic...
This thesis examines the impact of the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania’s European acc...
Through the principle of EU conditionality, the European Union has proven itself to be somewhat of a...
Through the principle of EU conditionality, the European Union has proven itself to be somewhat of a...
Through the principle of EU conditionality, the European Union has proven itself to be somewhat of a...
Through the principle of EU conditionality, the European Union has proven itself to be somewhat of a...
This article examines whether its desire to join the European Union exerted any influence upon Latvi...
This paper analyzes the evolution of citizenship laws and minority rights within the Baltic States o...
ABSTRACT. The deliberate changes to language regime undertaken in post-Soviet Estonia and Latvia hav...
The norm of minority protection is often singled out as a prime example of the political impact of E...
This essay is a comparative empirical study of ethnic integration mainly of the Russian-speaking min...
The ethnic makeup of the population significantly affects the domestic policy of any state, and its ...