BROKEN BRIDGES Trust in National Governments and NATO Among the Russian Minority in the Baltic States after the Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Abstract
This study analyses to what degree trust changed among the Russian minorities in the Baltic
states in regard to their national governments and NATO following the war in Ukraine.
Constructivism lays the theoretical framework, which is aided by conceptualisations of hybrid
warfare and trust. Quantitative analysis relies on regional and language data from the
Eurobarometer 2021 and 2022 surveys, as well as political party data from all three countries.
The outcome of the study shows that Ida-Viru County in Estonia has a distinctive “Russian
Identity” that is not mirrored at the national level or in Latvia or Lithuania. This study aids
broader academic research on the Russian minorities in these three countries to see how the war
in Ukraine affected thinking on national and international institutions.
Degree
Master theses
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Date
2023-10-20Author
Beliveau, Jon Nicholas
Keywords
Baltic States, North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, Russia
Language
eng