One of the key factors in the Ukraine crisis has been the role of the sizeable ethnic Russian population in the country. David Smith writes on the implications the crisis might have for two other countries with significant Russian populations: Estonia and Latvia. He notes that while citizenship policies in both countries have been unpopular among ethnic Russian communities, the focus has largely been on increasing the rights of Russian speakers rather than questioning the existence of the Estonian or Latvian state. Nevertheless, he argues that nationalist forces on both sides of the debate may seek to exploit the situation in Ukraine in pursuit of their respective agendas
Language policy and usage in the post-communist region have continually attracted wide political, me...
Nearly a decade ago Russia took a turn from declarative compatriot protection discourse ...
Russians in the Ukraine: An issue related to a national identity Contrary to the fears of many poli...
The article explores the Russia-Ukraine crisis of 2014 within the context of post-communist national...
How has the Ukraine conflict affected relations between Russia and Central and Eastern European EU m...
Ukraine has been an independent state for 25 years. During the years of independence the democratic ...
The traditional east/west divide of Ukraine in terms of language, ethnicity, culture, religion and, ...
The Ukraine crisis has regularly been described in terms of the ethnic and linguistic divisions whic...
'The restoration of the Baltic states' independence, back in 1991, brought about a number of politic...
My dissertation is based on fieldwork conducted in Latvia. Latvia is frequently introduced with a de...
The city of Narva is Estonia's third largest city, located on the border to Russia. Its inhabitants ...
Following a high-profile banking scandal which involved politicians siding with pro-European positio...
Four years since the unrecognized ‘republics’ in the east of Ukraine were declared, their future rem...
Within a hard border system of international relations and especially in Eastern Europe, the problem...
Moldova is scheduled to sign an Association Agreement with the EU later this month, with Parliamenta...
Language policy and usage in the post-communist region have continually attracted wide political, me...
Nearly a decade ago Russia took a turn from declarative compatriot protection discourse ...
Russians in the Ukraine: An issue related to a national identity Contrary to the fears of many poli...
The article explores the Russia-Ukraine crisis of 2014 within the context of post-communist national...
How has the Ukraine conflict affected relations between Russia and Central and Eastern European EU m...
Ukraine has been an independent state for 25 years. During the years of independence the democratic ...
The traditional east/west divide of Ukraine in terms of language, ethnicity, culture, religion and, ...
The Ukraine crisis has regularly been described in terms of the ethnic and linguistic divisions whic...
'The restoration of the Baltic states' independence, back in 1991, brought about a number of politic...
My dissertation is based on fieldwork conducted in Latvia. Latvia is frequently introduced with a de...
The city of Narva is Estonia's third largest city, located on the border to Russia. Its inhabitants ...
Following a high-profile banking scandal which involved politicians siding with pro-European positio...
Four years since the unrecognized ‘republics’ in the east of Ukraine were declared, their future rem...
Within a hard border system of international relations and especially in Eastern Europe, the problem...
Moldova is scheduled to sign an Association Agreement with the EU later this month, with Parliamenta...
Language policy and usage in the post-communist region have continually attracted wide political, me...
Nearly a decade ago Russia took a turn from declarative compatriot protection discourse ...
Russians in the Ukraine: An issue related to a national identity Contrary to the fears of many poli...