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Björklund, F. (2004). Post-materialism and democratic attitudes in the Baltic States. In: Value changes related to the process of democratization in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. Björklund, F & Liubiniene, V (ed.). Huddinge: Södertörns högskola.
Liubiniene, V (2003). Attitudes, beliefs and universal values in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia . In: Political Representation and Participation in Transitional Democracies: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Loftsson, E; Choe, Y (ed.). Huddinge: Södertörns högskola; pp 111-125.
Choe, Y & Ahlquist, A. (2003). Political participation in the Baltic States. In: Political Representation and Participation in Transitional Democracies: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Loftsson, E; Choe, Y (ed.). Huddinge: Södertörns högskola; pp 62-75.
Alapuro, R. (2003). Estonian views of Collective action and democracy. Journal of Baltic Studies. Vol. XXXIV, No. 4. pp. 457-469.
Matonyte, I. (2006). Why the notion of social justice is quasi-absent from the public discourse in post-communist Lithuania. Journal of Baltic Studies. Vol. XXXVII, No. 4. pp. 388-411.
Karklins, R & Zepa, B. (2001). Political participation in Latvia 1987-2001. Journal of Baltic Studies. Vol. XXXII, No. 4. pp. 334-346.
Taagepera, R. (2002). Baltic values and corruption in comparative context. Journal of Baltic Studies. Vol. XXXIII, No. 3. pp. 243 – 258.
Juska, A; Johnstone, P. (2004). The symbiosis of politics and crime in Lithuania. Journal of Baltic Studies. Vol. XXXV, No. 4. pp. 346 – 359.
Norgaard, O; Johannsen, L; Skak, M; Sorensen, R. H. (1997). The Baltic States after Independence. Chapter 3. Reconstructing and developing Democracy. pp. 95-104. (Note: General overview about political culture in the Baltic States).
Tõnis Saarts, Tallinn University 2009