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Nationalities Papers
The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity
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Environmentalism and Estonia's independence movement

Pages 659-676 | Published online: 19 Oct 2007

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Allan Sikk & Rune Holmgaard Andersen. (2009) Without a Tinge of Red: The Fall and Rise of Estonian Greens. Journal of Baltic Studies 40:3, pages 349-373.
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Timofey Agarin. (2009) Where have all the Environmentalists Gone? Baltic Greens in the mid-1990s. Journal of Baltic Studies 40:3, pages 285-305.
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Anna S. Antonova & Arvid van Dam. (2022) Environment and integration on the edge of Europe. Political Geography 93, pages 102554.
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Daniele Conversi. (2020) The Ultimate Challenge: Nationalism and Climate Change. Nationalities Papers 48:4, pages 625-636.
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Aet Annist. (2020) Introduction. Conflict and Society 6:1, pages 183-200.
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Sara Holmgren, Maris Pever & Klara Fischer. (2019) Constructing low-carbon futures? Competing storylines in the Estonian energy sector's translation of EU energy goals. Energy Policy 135, pages 111063.
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Timofey Agarin & Miķelis Grīviņš. (2016) Chasing the green buck? Environmental activism in post-communist Baltic States. Communist and Post-Communist Studies 49:3, pages 243-254.
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Eva-Liis Tuvi, Ain Vellak, Ülle Reier, Robert Szava-Kovats & Meelis Pärtel. (2011) Establishment of protected areas in different ecoregions, ecosystems, and diversity hotspots under successive political systems. Biological Conservation 144:5, pages 1726-1732.
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Zsuzsa Gille. (2017) From Nature as Proxy to Nature as Actor. Slavic Review 68:1, pages 1-9.
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