Civil Society and Nationalism in Latvia

Lars Nyholm (ed). OSCE: A Need for Cooperation. Towards the OSCE’s Common and Comprehensive Security Model for Europe for the Twenty-First Century. Copenhagen: Danish UN Association, 1997, pp.86-98.

Patterns of Nation-Building and Political Integration in a Bifurcated post-Communist State: Ethnic Aspect of Parliamentary Elections in Latvia (with Pal Kolsto)

East European Politics and Societies, 1997, vol.11, No.2, pp.366-391.

Attitude Towards Migrants and the Impact of Media in Latvia

Refugees and Migration in Central and Eastern Europe. Montreal: Canadian Human Rights Foundation, 1997, pp.21-25.

Латвия: Модель этнополитического мониторинга (соавтор – Айна Антане)

Москва: Институт этнологии и антропологии РАН, 1997, 124 с.

Nepilsoņi un īpašumtiesības Latvijas pilsētās

Zemes reforma Latvijas pilsētās. Zemes Reformas Vēstnesis. Rīga: ES-PHARE Latvia, 1997, pp.61-62.

Conference Lecture “The Russian intelligentsia after perestroika”

University of Ottawa, Department of modern languages and literature. Ottawa, 18 February 1994. Organized by: Canadian Human Rights Foundation.

Protecting Identity: Art.5, 9, 12, 13, 14 of the Framework Convention

Conference “Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities: Taking Stock after 20 Years”. Frankfurt, 13-14 March 2018.

Organized by European Centre for Minority Issues and Goethe University Frankfurt.
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Dialogue with national minorities and effective participation: European experience

Roundtable “Fostering Intercultural Dialogue in Ukraine”. Kiev, 12 February 2018. Organized by European Centre for Minority Issues.
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Эффективность международных правозащитных механизмов для защиты меньшинств и преодоления дискриминации

Conference “International Human Rights Instruments and Their Role in Combating Discrimination and the Protection of Minorities in the Eastern Borderland of the European Union”. Kiev, 15-16 May 2017. Organized by European Centre for Minority Issues.
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Personal scope of application of the Framework Convention: a practitioner’s view

Launching conference of the Fourth Thematic Commentary on the Scope of Application “The Framework Convention: a key tool to managing diversity through minority rights”. Strasbourg, 11 October 2016 . Organized by Advisory Committee on the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities.
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