The Post-Communist Baltic States get a "good press" in the Western media. Their politicians are often quoted on issues ranging from Brexit to Putin. Their capital cities are post-Communism's "Potemkin villages". But what has been the fate of ordinary people in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania since their "Singing Revolutions" in 1991? Regular visitors to the Baltic States since 1993, the authors expose the perverse realities of three small nations promoted...
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