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      Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania often tend to be grouped together under the label of ’the Baltic countries’, yet they constitute a region characterised by a diversity which also manifests itself in the field of academic resear... see more

The expansion of online distribution platforms illustrates how non-life insurance companies are shifting to digital and customized personal line insurance products. This research extends previous investigations on digital insurance transformations and cus... see more

The collapse of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) in 1991 created hopes for many, both within the crumbling empire’s borders and in the West, that newly independent ex-republics would make a rapid transition to democratic gover... see more

The world changed dramatically in 1991 when the sprawling Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) imploded as an empire after seven decades, not long after liberating its satellite states in Eastern and Central Europe.  A political, economic, and ... see more

Nationalism has been a recurring theme in the study of politics in Russia in recent years. It has become one of the hallmarks of President Vladimir Putin's speech. This phenomenon can be used according to the interests of the elites, to mobilize citizens ... see more

In the article, political and historical interpretations of the first play in Latvian, an adapted translation of Ludvig Holberg’s Jeppe of the Hill (1723, Latvian version 1790) are explored. Although the play has been often interpreted as a work of anti-a... see more

Nationalism has been a recurring theme in the study of politics in Russia in recent years. It has become one of the hallmarks of President Vladimir Putin's speech. This phenomenon can be used according to the interests of the elites, to mobilize citizens ... see more

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