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October 2024, Volume 55, Issue 4
- 707-728 Should leaders “keep the flowers blooming” or just “keep the cogwheels greased?” Estonian soldiers’ perceptions of the role of a military leader
by Ülle Säälik & Tiia-Triin Truusa & Artur Meerits - 729-750 Everyday life in the shadow of the border: the Polish–Russian borderland since the war in Ukraine – recognizing the phenomenon
by Dominika Studzińska - 751-770 Ethnic segregation of consumption in Estonia: mythologies and practices
by Anastasiya Astapova - 771-792 Making sense of the COVID-19 crisis: information-seeking practices and attitudes towards information providers among Baltic audiences
by Jānis Juzefovičs - 793-810 Digital innovation and shelter theory: exploring Estonia’s e-Residency, Data Embassy, and cross-border e-governance initiatives
by Alex Hardy - 811-828 Wood in Lithuanian and Finnish architecture: the legacy of architectural tradition and possibilities for its contemporary use
by Arnoldas Gabrėnas & Almantas Samalavičius - 829-849 An Atlantis discovered: Riga’s Moskovskii forshtadt in the Russophone interwar imagination
by Benjamin Joseph Musachio - 851-871 Before Gustavus Adolphus captured Riga: Jan Siciński’s expedition to Estonia in 1618. A political and military case study
by Mariusz Balcerek - 873-889 The first step in Estonian-US diplomatic relations: the case of Ants Piip
by Eero Medijainen - 891-908 American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee and the reconstruction of destroyed Jewish homes in Lithuania, 1921–1924
by Brigita Tranavičiūtė & Vaidas Petrulis & Paulius Tautvydas Laurinaitis & Arvydas Pakštalis - 909-926 Opting for the national: the failure of the Lithuanian Committee for the Universality of Rome, 1934–1939
by Vytautas Petronis - 927-929 War and remembrance: World War II and the Holocaust in the memory politics of post-socialist Europe
by Dmitrijs Andrejevs - 929-931 Post-communist transformations in the Baltic countries: a restorations approach in comparative historical sociology
by Lars V. Johannsen - 931-934 Post-Soviet women: new challenges and ways to empowerment
by Janet Laidla - 934-937 Information wars in the Baltic states: Russia’s long shadow
by Helena Eglit - 939-940 List of Books Received and Recent Publications
by The Editors
July 2024, Volume 55, Issue 3
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 477-478 From the Editor
by Matthew Kott - 479-492 Support for free trade: an experimental survey in Estonia and Latvia
by Ryo Nakai - 493-511 Efficiency and price clustering in the Baltic stock exchanges: evidence from a micro-level analysis
by Júlio Lobão - 513-544 How does it feel to talk about Russia? Emotions and themes in Russia-related social media posts in Lithuania
by Egle E. Murauskaite & Michael A. Johns & Susannah B. F. Paletz & Nick B. Pandža - 545-566 Vernacular voices and contested meanings: contemporary uses of the swastika in Latvia
by Digne Ūdre - 567-587 Links between gender role attitudes and fertility changes between 1990–2017: Lithuania from a comparative perspective
by Dovilė Galdauskaitė - 589-609 Tales of transformation: (re)injecting Latvia’s coastlands with temporality
by Valdis Bērziņš - 611-630 Wilsonianism and self-determination without Wilson: United States and Estonia, 1918–1922
by Olavi Arens - 631-649 The United States and the entry of the Baltic states into international society: insights from the case of Estonia
by Thomas Linsenmaier - 651-669 A nearly perfect marathon: the United States and the Baltic states’ accession to NATO
by Kaarel Piirimäe - 671-690 The covert ties that bind: US-Baltic intelligence relations
by Andris Banka - 691-693 Lietuva Švedijos Baltijos politikoje 1917–1991 m.: nuo pripažinimo iki jo atnaujinimo
by Sima Rakutienė - 693-695 Belarusian nation-building in times of war and revolution
by Per A. Rudling - 696-697 Politics of uncertainty: the United States, the Baltic question, and the collapse of the Soviet Union
by Tomass Pildegovičs - 698-700 Different shades of the past: history as an instrument of contemporary international conflicts
by Violeta Davoliūtė - 700-702 Routledge handbook of disinformation and national security
by Anna-Maria Osula - 703-705 List of Books Received and Recent Publications
by The Editors
April 2024, Volume 55, Issue 2
- 251-270 Conscription and social transformations: Estonia between security needs and social expectations
by Eleri Lillemäe & Kairi Kasearu & Eyal Ben-Ari - 271-289 Lithuanians’ perception of terrorism: are Muslims “folk devils” for Lithuanians?
by Gintarė Sereikaitė Motiejūnė - 291-308 The new center of Vilnius: spatial transformation and challenges of genius loci
by Almantas Samalavičius & Arnoldas Gabrėnas & Agnė Gabrėnienė - 309-326 Cultural heritage as interpreted and practiced by young people in non-formal associations in Latvia
by Inta Mieriņa - 327-349 Various planes of retranslation: J. D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye in Russian and Latvian
by Jānis Veckrācis - 351-370 Boundary work in the UK: identity discourses and practices of Latvian migrants
by Martins Kaprans - 371-396 Unbearable “eastern European mentality:” the affective contradiction in the national belonging of Estonians with a migratory experience
by Terje Toomistu & Aet Annist & Rein Murakas - 397-415 Beyond ethnocentric identity: understanding Orthodox communalities in Estonia
by Irina Paert & Liina Eek & Andrei Sõtšov - 417-434 “We” versus “others” in Estonian fiction: the question of national identity in the works of contemporary women writers
by Elena Pavlova & Maili Vilson - 435-457 When “branding” meets “building:” the consequences of nation branding on identity in Kyrgyzstan and Estonia
by Abel Polese & Arzuu Sheranova - 459-461 The shaken lands: violence and the crisis of governance in east central Europe, 1914–1923
by Robert Niebuhr - 461-463 Fighting hunger, dealing with shortage: everyday life under occupation in World War II Europe
by Olaf Mertelsmann - 463-466 The road of slaughter: the Latvian 15th SS division in Pomerania, January–March 1945
by Timothy Heck - 466-468 Notes from the valley of slaughter: a memoir from the ghetto of Šiauliai, Lithuania
by Dovilė Budrytė - 468-471 Dviejų pasaulių sandūroje
by Dainius Genys - 471-472 Goodbye eastern Europe: an intimate history of a divided land
by Brent McKenzie - 473-476 List of Books Received and Recent Publications
by The Editors
January 2024, Volume 55, Issue 1
- 1-24 Roadmaps to post-communist neoliberalism: the case of the Baltic states
by Jokubas Salyga - 25-45 From “Soviet West” to “Western East:” Russia’s reimagination of Baltic “Westernness” in a post-2004 geopolitical reality
by Dzmitry Pravatorau - 47-68 Emigration as a way out of negative experiences in the post-Soviet reality: subjective reflections on civic participation, labor experience, and emotional state
by Dainius Genys - 69-90 The evolution of post-accession diasporas and diaspora policies after 2004: a comparative analysis of Poland and Lithuania
by Anzhela Popyk & Magdalena Lesińska & Karolis Dambrauskas - 91-108 Factors explaining energy consumption behavioral intentions in Lithuania
by Vidas Vilčinskas & Agnė Budžytė - 109-129 The elements of museum digitization procedure: a case study of Lithuanian museums
by Aya Kimura - 131-153 Professionalization of the land courts (iudex terrestris) in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (1565–1764)
by Karol Łopatecki - 155-172 “300,000 Thrifty Letts in U.S.:” speculation and exaggeration in reports about early Latvian immigrants in America
by Andris Straumanis - 173-195 Towards stronger national unity: statist ideas in Estonian nationalism during the “Era of Silence” (1934–1940)
by Liisi Veski - 197-215 Revisionist national narratives in the memoirs of Estonian and Latvian Waffen-SS Legionnaires
by Karl Stuklis - 217-235 The second economy in the Estonian SSR: small-scale speculation and black market profiteering
by Merlin Tiit - 237-239 Family and the state in Soviet Lithuania: gender, law and society
by Lauren Kaminsky - 239-241 Understanding the Baltic states: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania since 1991
by Daunis Auers - 241-243 European fascist movements: a sourcebook
by Andres Kasekamp - 243-245 People’s Republic of China in the Baltic states
by Thomas Fingar - 247-250 List of Books Received and Recent Publications
by The Editors
October 2023, Volume 54, Issue 4
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 689-696 Introduction: entangled languages in the poetry of the Baltic countries
by Liina Lukas - 697-710 “How we can make use of any verse in common life”: the place and function of early modern poetry in literary culture
by Martin Klöker - 711-726 Joachim Rachel’s Epigrammatum centuria (1648): first renunciation of occasional poetry in premodern Livonia
by Kristi Viiding - 727-743 Poetry about the Passion of Christ in seventeenth century Estonia, Livonia, and Courland
by Tiina-Erika Friedenthal - 745-763 Lyrical poetry in funeral literature of the seventeenth century Grand Duchy of Lithuania: a story of one work
by Živilė Nedzinskaite - 765-786 Writing bi- and multilingual occasional poetry in the seventeenth century Academia Dorpatensis – a rather acceptable practice at the time?
by Kaidi Hõbejõgi - 787-799 A poetic monument to the Moravian awakening movement in Livonia
by Beata Paškevica - 801-819 Texts from a carnivalesque time of change: four poems in Estonian Half-German
by Vahur Aabrams - 821-834 “Schanno bleibt trei:” Schanno von Dinakant as the last hero of Half-German poetry
by Reet Bender - 835-856 Some aspects of the poetic multilingualism of contemporary Estonian poetry
by Saara Lotta Linno - 857-859 Risk, emotions, and hospitality in the Christianization of the Baltic Rim, 1000–1300
by Mihkel Mäesalu - 859-861 Authoritarian laughter: political humor and Soviet dystopia in Lithuania
by Anastasiya Astapova - 861-863 Backstage democracy: the dynamics of business–politics nexus in Lithuania
by Lars Johannsen - 863-865 Strategic uses of nationalism and ethnic conflict: interest and identity in Russia and the post-Soviet space
by Kaarel Piirimäe - 865-867 Creating chaos online: disinformation and subverted post-publics
by Mārtiņš Kaprāns - 869-871 List of Books Received and Recent Publications
by The Editors
July 2023, Volume 54, Issue 3
- 421-442 Governing the Baltic Sea Region at critical junctures (1991–2021): How do transnational and intergovernmental organizations cope with external regional change?
by Stefan Gänzle & Kristine Kern & Nina Tynkkynen - 443-466 The Helsinki Convention’s agricultural nutrient governance: how domestic institutions matter
by M. S. Andersen & A. Andersson & M. Brady & M. Graversgaard & E. Kilis & A.B. Pedersen & M. Hvarregaard Thorsøe & H. Valve - 467-489 Discovering the regional innovation potential for Smart Specialization: the case of the two Baltic Sea Regions
by Živile Gedminaitė-Raudonė & Seija Virkkala & Rita Lankauskienė & Åge Mariussen & Antti Mäenpää - 491-512 Europeanization by foreign banks: Latvia from 1995 to 2004
by Kārlis Bukovskis - 513-531 Transnationalism in the digital age: Estonians connected to their country of origin via ICT
by Keiu Telve & Kirsti Vill & Siiri Silm - 533-551 The short-term impact of a character growth intervention during a week-long summer camp among 10–15-year-old Baltic Sea region boys
by Manuel Joaquín Fernández González & S. Surikova - 553-580 Discrimination or explained differences? Individual and school-level effects explaining the minority achievement gap
by Triin Lauri & Kaire Põder & Nikolai Kunitsõn - 581-599 Paradoxes of minority representation: a comparison of Russophone political attitudes in Estonia and Latvia
by Peter Chereson & Kyle W. Estes - 601-623 Refugees and diaspora nationalism: national activists in Estonian settlements in Siberia and non-territorial autonomy between 1917 and 1920
by Timo Aava - 625-640 Between national and local memories: the case of Vilnius (Vilnija) region in Lithuania
by Simonas Teškevičius - 641-657 Longing for a place that does not exist: the importance of kitsch for the Estonian Singing Revolution
by Max Ryynanen & Eret Talviste - 659-669 Unlearning Inherited Histories or Introducing Entangled Memories from the Baltics
by Ulrike Gerhardt - 671-673 Baltic Crusades and societal innovation in medieval Livonia, 1200–1350
by Eva Eihmane - 673-675 An illustrated history of Lithuania, Vol. 1: from the prehistoric balts to the grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Polish-Lithuanian commonwealth
by James Montgomery Baxenfield - 675-678 The Nazi’s granddaughter: how I discovered my grandfather was a war criminal
by Virgil I. Krapauskas - 678-681 Site, symbol and cultural landscape
by Milda B. Richardson - 681-684 Latvijas labā: politiskā darbība trimdā 20. gadsimta 40.–80. gados
by Māris Graudiņš - 684-686 Defining Latvia: recent explorations in history, culture, and politics
by Jörg Hackmann - 687-688 List of books received and recent publications
by The Editors
April 2023, Volume 54, Issue 2
- 155-174 For friends and citizens only? Banal notions of nationhood in official and semi-public discourses on foreign national flags in post-1990 Lithuania
by Eglė Kesylytė-Alliks - 175-196 Presidents between national unity and ethnic divisions: public trust across the Baltic states
by Kjetil Duvold & Thomas Sedelius - 197-221 From post-socialist transition to the COVID-19 crisis: cycles, drivers, and perspectives of subordinate financialization in Latvia
by Leonardo Pataccini - 223-241 Being Soviet and Lithuanian: song festivals as emotional events to induce a hybrid identity
by Nerija Putinaitė - 243-259 Fascist soft power propaganda in the Baltic states during the interwar period: the case of Latvia
by Rosario Napolitano - 261-281 The Estonian antebellum paradox: a venture into the comparative anthropometric history of the Baltic countries in the early twentieth century
by Zenonas Norkus & V. Morkevičius & A. Ambrulevičiūtė & J. Markevičiūtė - 283-307 The architecture of Novgorod and its interaction with the architecture of the Baltic region in the thirteenth to fifteenth centuries
by Ilya Antipov - 309-333 How Estonian village structures have evolved: a study into the morphological form of the villages of Paduvere and Vaimastvere from the 1700s to the present day
by Minea Kaplinski-Sauk & Nele Nutt & Zenia Kotval - 335-356 Threats and opportunities to Baltic socialist architecture in rural decline: the case of collective farm centers
by Laura Ingerpuu - 357-375 Postmemory as historical reckoning: coming to terms with a grandfather’s complicity in the Holocaust in Lithuania – Rita Gabis, A Guest at the Shooters’ Banquet, and Julija Šukys, Siberian Exile: Blood, War, and a Granddaughter’s Reckoning
by Laima Vince - 377-394 ‘It is so bad to be Estonian:’ parody music videos and remediated sites of national cultural memory on Estonian public broadcasting
by Liina-Ly Roos - 395-407 Kaliningrad as an isolated zone: the impact of the war in Ukraine on the daily life of the residents of the Kaliningrad region. An introduction to the discussion
by Dominika Studzińska & Julia Dunaj - 409-410 Geographies of nationhood: cartography, science, and society in the Russian imperial Baltic
by Vasilijus Safronovas - 411-413 Adamkus
by Dainius Genys - 413-415 Come to this court and cry: how the Holocaust ends
by Harry C. Merritt - 416-418 Illegal annexation and state continuity: the case of the incorporation of the Baltic states by the USSR
by Anna Lukina - 419-420 List of books received and recent publications
by The Editors
January 2023, Volume 54, Issue 1
- 1-6 Introduction: memory and recognition of the Nazi genocide of the Roma in the Baltic context
by Volha Bartash & Neringa Latvytė - 7-26 Between mneme and anamnesis: on the memory and forgetting of the Roma Holocaust
by Slawomir Kapralski - 27-46 Who were the Roma victims of the Nazis? A case study of Estonia
by Anton Weiss-Wendt - 47-66 East Prussian Sinti and/as German expellees: beyond mémoires croisées
by Eve Rosenhaft - 67-86 Mnemonic border-crossings: how Roma communities from the Baltic borderlands remember their shared past
by Volha Bartash - 87-102 On the way to visibility: the process of creating a cultural memory of the genocide of the Lithuanian Roma
by Agnieška Avin & Anna Pilarczyk-Palaitis - 103-121 The living memory of persecutions: oral histories of the Roma in Latvia and the question of public commemoration
by Edmunds Šūpulis - 123-143 (In)visibility and the (unheard) voice of the Roma in Estonia: the depiction of Roma history and culture in museum exhibitions
by Eva-Liisa Roht-Yilmaz - 145-147 Pagans in the early modern Baltic: sixteenth-century ethnographic accounts of Baltic paganism
by Eglė Aleknaitė - 147-150 The unknown war: anti-Soviet armed resistance in Lithuania and its legacies
by Meelis Saueauk - 150-152 Party system closure: party alliances, government alternatives, and democracy in Europe
by Tõnis Saarts - 153-154 List of books received and recent publications
by The Editors
October 2022, Volume 53, Issue 4
- 495-517 How Baltic Russian-speaking audiences outmaneuver securitization, essentialization, and polarization in times of crisis?
by Triin Vihalemm & Jānis Juzefovičs - 519-542 The photographic representation of disability in the territory of Latvia in the second half of the nineteenth century
by Stella Hermanovska - 543-564 Resilience of national media systems: Baltic media in the global network environment
by Ragne Kõuts-Klemm & Anda Rožukalne & Deimantas Jastramskis - 565-585 Baltic democracies: re-configuring media environments and civic agency
by Auksė Balčytienė & Kristina Juraitė - 587-611 Trust in public service media in the Baltic states
by Andres Jõesaar & Anda Rožukalne & Deimantas Jastramskis - 613-631 Innovation in commercial and public service media in the Baltic countries: the role of global digital intermediaries
by Džina Donauskaitė - 633-634 Remembering †Jānis Krēsliņš, Sr. (1924–2021)
by Edward Kasinec & Robert H. Davis & Bogdan Horbal & Wojciech J. Siemaskiewicz & Hee-Gwone Yoo - 635-637 Neoliberal Resilience: lessons in democracy and development from Latin America and Eastern Europe
by Kevin Axe - 639-640 List of Books Received and Recent Publications
by The Editors
July 2022, Volume 53, Issue 3
- 325-351 Baltic topmost superlexical prefixes as the left periphery of the verb: the permissive, the restrictive, the negative, and the debitive
by Julija Korostenskiene - 353-371 Signals of resolve or a shortcut? Border and air space violations in the Baltic Sea region
by Margit Bussmann & Natalia Iost - 373-395 Teachers’ feelings of curriculum ownership: the Estonian case
by Piret Viirpalu & E. Krull & R. Mikser - 397-414 Understanding the post-Soviet nuclear locality through language policy orientations
by Ineta Dabašinskienė - 415-436 (Re)Imagining the nuclear in Lithuania following the shutdown of the Ignalina nuclear power plant
by Linara Dovydaitytė - 437-457 Negotiating post-nuclear identities through tourism development in the ‘atomic town’ Visaginas
by Natalija Mažeikienė & Eglė Gerulaitienė - 459-481 Nuclear waste management in Lithuania and Sweden: responses to contingent historical and political circumstances
by Andrei Stsiapanau - 483-485 The Routledge handbook of EU–Russia relations: structures, actors, issues
by Stefano Braghiroli - 487-489 Small Baltic states and the Euro-Atlantic security community
by Lars Johannsen - 491-492 The glass wall: lives on the Baltic frontier
by Brent McKenzie - 491-493 List of books received and recent publications
by The Editors
April 2022, Volume 53, Issue 2
- 147-167 Current trends in social welfare policies toward the older people in the Baltic and Nordic countries: an explorative study
by Jolanta Aidukaite & Sven Hort & Mare Ainsaar - 169-185 The vaidilutė: how Lithuanian Catholic youth made a pagan priestess Christian
by Indrė Čuplinskas & Jūratė Motiejūnaitė - 187-210 Behavior of calendar anomalies and the adaptive market hypothesis: evidence from the Baltic stock markets
by Vilija Aleknevičienė & Vaida Klasauskaitė & Eglė Aleknevičiūtė - 211-226 Mobilizations during World War I and national troop units in Estonia in 1914–1917
by Tõnu Tannberg - 227-247 German propaganda and the special treatment of Estonian prisoners of war in Germany in World War I
by Mart Kuldkepp - 249-269 ‘In spite of everything, life is still beautiful!’ war and postwar experiences in Estonia on the example of Oskar Nõmmela’s life story (1893–1969)
by Aigi Rahi-Tamm & Liisi Esse - 271-290 Latvia in World War I: Latvian women and children in the Russian army (1914–1917)
by Ēriks Jēkabsons & Klāvs Zariņš - 291-309 The Great War experiences of Lithuanians: an overview
by Vasilijus Safronovas - 311-313 The tsar, the empire, and the nation: dilemmas of nationalization in Russia’s western borderlands, 1905–1915
by John W. Steinberg - 315-317 Slēptā dzīve: homoseksuāļa dienasgrāmata
by Karlis Verdins - 319-321 Weaving the Iron Curtain, the Allies, and the Baltic states, 1939–1944: public opinion, propaganda, and caricatures
by Kristo Nurmis - 323-325 Occupation and communism in eastern European museums: re-visualizing the recent past
by Eva-Clarita Pettai - 327-328 List of books received and recent publications
by The Editors
January 2022, Volume 53, Issue 1
- 1-18 Negotiating neoliberalism in the private sphere: narratives of Estonian single mothers
by Maarja Saar & Kadri Aavik - 19-46 Exploring cultural margins and liminalities through visual and material culture: the case of Kaliningrad as presented in guided tours
by Gintarė Kudžmaitė - 47-63 Two interpretations – two continents: a reading of Algirdas Landsbergis’s play Five Posts in a Market Place
by Laima Vince Sruoginis - 65-84 Climate change and the governance of the Baltic Sea environment
by Savitri Jetoo & Nina Tynkkynen & Marko Joas & Magnus Hellström & Conny Sjöqvist & Anna Törnroos - 85-118 The defense industry in Lithuania: a case study of the Lithuanian Iron Triangle through an Interconnectivity Map framework
by Donatas Palavenis - 119-136 The impact of COVID-19 on income and employment: policy responses and a subjective assessment by the Lithuanian population of the measures applied
by Rūta Brazienė & Romas Lazutka & Arvydas Guogis & Dangis Gudelis - 137-138 Die Preußenreisen des europäischen Adels, Pt. 3: Adlig leben im 14. Jahrhundert. Weshalb sie fuhren
by Alan V. Murray - 139-141 Museums of Communism: new memory sites in central and eastern Europe
by Ene Kõresaar - 142-144 Decolonizing: the curriculum, the museum, and the mind
by M. Lee Alexander - 145-146 List of books received and recent publications
by Yuvaraj Inbanathan
October 2021, Volume 52, Issue 4
- 483-501 How to build the legitimacy of regional integration on rational foundations: a case of epistemic communities in the Baltic Sea area
by Kazimierz Musiał & Zane Šime - 503-520 Small container terminals in the Baltic Sea region: an overview and multi-criteria analysis of competitiveness
by Aleksandra Bartosiewicz & Paulina Szterlik - 521-546 Political dejection in a divided society: a challenge for Latvia’s democracy?
by Timofey Agarin & Ryo Nakai - 547-563 Intentions to stay or to return among highly skilled Latvians in the EU: who is more likely to return?
by Inese Šūpule - 565-584 Offset versus off-the-shelf in arms procurement: the Boxer infantry fighting vehicle in Lithuania as a case study
by Donatas Palavenis - 585-612 Photography, pornography, and the criminal case of Joseph A. Schneider: a case study in Soviet anti-pornography legislation and enforcement in the late 1950s
by Jessica Werneke - 613-633 Should we destroy our Soviet heritage? Exploring the case of Soviet-era sculptures on the Green Bridge, Vilnius, through an analysis of media debates
by Tomas Kačerauskas & Ivona Baranovskaja - 635-637 Resilient voices: Estonian choirs and song festivals in World War II displaced person camps
by Guntis Šmidchens - 637-639 Music’s Nordic breakthrough: aesthetics, modernity, and cultural exchange, 1890–1930
by Rosalind P. Blakesley - 640-642 Policing prostitution: regulating the lower classes in late Imperial Russia
by Vita Zelče - 642-644 The storytelling human: Lithuanian folk tradition today
by Mari Sarv - 645-647 List of books received and recent publications
by The Editors
July 2021, Volume 52, Issue 3
- 291-306 The gender-specific examination of migration decision-making and remittance behavior among Latvian emigrants
by Guido Sechi & Zaiga Krišjāne & Māris Bērziņš & Elīna Apsīte-Beriņa - 307-325 Military spouses in contemporary Estonia: meaning making in the stories of the wives and partners of active servicemen
by Tiia-Triin Truusa & Kairi Kasearu & Judit Strömpl - 327-356 Lithuanian labor migrants and the construction of the western Siberian oil-gas complex in the late USSR
by Rasa Čepaitienė & Vera Kliueva - 357-372 Power dynamics of the healthcare field: seeking mental care in Lithuania
by Sigita Doblytė - 373-396 The relationship between insurance market and macroeconomic indicators in the Baltic states
by Mihaela Simionescu & Aurelija Ulbinaitė - 397-417 How to construct cross-border cooperation? Local border traffic as a mechanism of shaping the external relations of the European Union and Schengen Area from the perspective of constructivism: the case of the Baltic Sea Region
by Krzysztof Żęgota - 419-424 Introduction: nation-building in the Baltic states: thirty years of independence
by Peter Rutland - 425-436 National identity and re-identity in post-Soviet Estonia
by Vello Pettai - 437-454 Sovereignty and political belonging in post-Soviet Lithuania: ethnicity, migration, and historical justice
by Neringa Klumbytė & Kristina Šliavaitė - 455-470 Integration in Latvia: a success story?
by Rasma Karklins - 471-473 Diffusing human trafficking policy in Eurasia
by Anna Markina - 475-477 Decolonizing queer experience: LGBT+ narratives from Eastern Europe and Eurasia
by Ineta Lipša