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listelement.badge.dso-type Kirje , listelement.badge.access-status Embargo , Authoritarianism and corporatism in the Baltics(Routledge, 2017) Kasekamp, Andreslistelement.badge.dso-type Kirje , listelement.badge.access-status Avatud juurdepääs , Baltic Perspectives on the Ukraine Crisis: Europeanization in the Shadow of Insecurity(Foundation for Good Politics, 2018) Vilson, MailiThis article reviews the policy positions of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania with respect to the Ukraine crisis – the biggest foreign policy challenge for the Baltic states since they regained independence. Ukraine dominated the Baltic foreign policy agenda from the outbreak of the crisis, because it touched upon a dimension of existential threat for the Baltic countries. While giving an overview of the main policy domains where the effect of the Ukraine crisis could be observed, this article demonstrates that the three Baltic countries adopted a comprehensive approach to security and foreign policymaking, underlining cooperation both at a national and European level. In light of this, the Ukraine crisis can be seen as a maturity test for postindependence Baltic foreign policy.listelement.badge.dso-type Kirje , listelement.badge.access-status Avatud juurdepääs , Between party-systems and identity-politics: the populist and radical right in Estonia and Latvia(Taylor & Francis Online, 2019) Petsinis, Vassilis; Braghiroli, StefanoThe article explores party-based populist and radical right looking at the cases of Latvia’s National Alliance (NA) and of the Estonian Conservative People’s Party (EKRE). The research question is: How does the intersection between the specificities of party-systems and particularistic identity-politics either facilitate or complicate the political engagements of EKRE and NA? This piece demonstrates that whereas the Latvian party-system provides the opportunity structure for the inclusion of NA as a legitimate partner into the government coalition, Estonia’s mainstream political parties keep on excluding EKRE from the halls of power. This occurrence is highly subject to the different ways that the two-party systems have been dealing with parties suspected of pro-Kremlin leanings (Estonia: Eesti Keskerakond/Centre Party; Latvia: Saskaņa/Harmony). Meanwhile, the socio-psychological campaigns of both EKRE and NA over immigration and the refugee crisis tend to interlink these two policy-areas with the collective memories of ‘colonization’ under the Soviets and the collective anxieties of becoming ‘colonized’ again by others. This socio-psychological strategy has enabled both parties to augment their public appeal.listelement.badge.dso-type Kirje , listelement.badge.access-status Avatud juurdepääs , Geopolitics, Ethnopolitics and the EU: The Cases of Serbia and Latvia(Taylor & Francis Online, 2019) Petsinis, VassilisThis work is a study on the patterns of managing ethnic relations in Serbia and Latvia. It aims at enhancing the cross-regional exchange of knowledge between the Western Balkans and the Baltic States. This study demonstrates that as the bond between geopolitics and ethnopolitics grows more powerful, the liberalization of minority policies would become less feasible within a state. It also hints that the intersection between geopolitics and ethnopolitics should not be perceived as ‘fixed’ but it can be subject to fluctuations and readjustments. Therefore, the interaction between endogenous and exogenous actors can impact the engagement(s) by the EU in the field of minority rights to varying degrees and within different contexts.listelement.badge.dso-type Kirje , listelement.badge.access-status Avatud juurdepääs , Identity Politics and Right-Wing Populism in Estonia: The Case of EKRE(Taylor & Francis Online, 2019) Petsinis, VassilisThis case-study focuses on Estonia and introduces the populist and radical right-wing party of EKRE (Eesti Konservatiivne Rahvaerakond/Estonian Conservative People’s Party). It demonstrates that EKRE’s employment of identity politics over the refugee question and immigration is embedded inside the pre-existing frame of Estonian restoration and 'decolonization' nationalism. The party’s campaign over the refugee question and immigration interlinks the collective memories of 'colonization' under the Soviets with the collective anxieties of becoming 'colonized' again by others in the future. This socio-psychological strategy has facilitated EKRE in augmenting its public appeal and consolidating its status as a potent actor in Estonian politics.listelement.badge.dso-type Kirje , listelement.badge.access-status Avatud juurdepääs , Käibekapitali juhtimise seos kasumlikkusega Balti riikide e-kaubanduse ja traditsioonilise jaemüügu ettevõtetes(Tartu Ülikool, 2025) Ojang, Oliver; Nurmet, Maire, juhendaja; Tartu Ülikool. Sotsiaalteaduste valdkond; Tartu Ülikool. MajandusteaduskondTöö uuris käibekapitali juhtimise ja kasumlikkuse seoseid Balti e-kaubanduse ja jaekaubanduse ettevõtetes. Teoorias selgitati mõisted (ROA, CCC, DIO jm) ning varasemad uuringud viitasid, et lühem CCC võib suurendada kasumlikkust. Empiirilised andmed näitasid, et e-kaubanduse ettevõtetel oli keskmiselt kõrgem kasumlikkus ja tõhusam varude juhtimine kui traditsioonilistel jaemüüjatel.listelement.badge.dso-type Kirje , listelement.badge.access-status Avatud juurdepääs , Riiklike poliitikate mõju rahvusliku rikkuse kasvule Skandinaavia ja Balti Riikide näitel(Tartu Ülikool, 2025) Roden, Maksim-Aleksandr; Parts, Eve, juhendaja; Tartu Ülikool. Sotsiaalteaduste valdkond; Tartu Ülikool. Majandusteaduskondlistelement.badge.dso-type Kirje , listelement.badge.access-status Avatud juurdepääs , Why Narva is not next(Copenhagen University Press. (Centre for Military Studies)., 2016) Kasekamp, Andres