Trends in confidence in public institutions: A comparative analysis of the Baltic countries

The paper focuses on the variation of institutional confidence in the Baltic countries. Within of framework of qualitative comparative framework, it employs a historical approach to detect causes of divergence of trust in rule of law institutions between Estonia vis-à-vis other two Baltic states. Wh...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:12f3fd21ed9042b198cbeea7a50d8dca2021-12-02T16:37:47ZTrends in confidence in public institutions: A comparative analysis of the Baltic countries1801-342210.1515/pce-2016-0020https://doaj.org/article/12f3fd21ed9042b198cbeea7a50d8dca2017-06-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1515/pce-2016-0020https://doaj.org/toc/1801-3422The paper focuses on the variation of institutional confidence in the Baltic countries. Within of framework of qualitative comparative framework, it employs a historical approach to detect causes of divergence of trust in rule of law institutions between Estonia vis-à-vis other two Baltic states. While it observes a range of variables that could affect the differences, it emphasises the role of political leadership during critical junctures, which might explain both why Estonia forged ahead at the outset of the post-communist transformation and most recent positive developments in the Baltic countries since the financial crisis in 2008–2010.Gudžinskas LiutaurasSciendoarticletrustcourtslegal systembaltic countriesestonialatvialithuaniaPolitical scienceJCSENSKPolitics in Central Europe, Vol 13, Iss 1, Pp 7-33 (2017)
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language CS
EN
SK
topic trust
courts
legal system
baltic countries
estonia
latvia
lithuania
Political science
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courts
legal system
baltic countries
estonia
latvia
lithuania
Political science
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Gudžinskas Liutauras
Trends in confidence in public institutions: A comparative analysis of the Baltic countries
description The paper focuses on the variation of institutional confidence in the Baltic countries. Within of framework of qualitative comparative framework, it employs a historical approach to detect causes of divergence of trust in rule of law institutions between Estonia vis-à-vis other two Baltic states. While it observes a range of variables that could affect the differences, it emphasises the role of political leadership during critical junctures, which might explain both why Estonia forged ahead at the outset of the post-communist transformation and most recent positive developments in the Baltic countries since the financial crisis in 2008–2010.
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title Trends in confidence in public institutions: A comparative analysis of the Baltic countries
title_short Trends in confidence in public institutions: A comparative analysis of the Baltic countries
title_full Trends in confidence in public institutions: A comparative analysis of the Baltic countries
title_fullStr Trends in confidence in public institutions: A comparative analysis of the Baltic countries
title_full_unstemmed Trends in confidence in public institutions: A comparative analysis of the Baltic countries
title_sort trends in confidence in public institutions: a comparative analysis of the baltic countries
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