Noderīgas saites
Rīgas Stradiņa Universitāte. Projekts “Kāpēc iedzīvotāji (ne)cīnītos par savu valsti karā? NATO dalībvalstis šķērsgriezumā” (RSU-ZG-2024/1-0001, 01.07.2024. - 31.03.2026.). Pieejams: https://www.rsu.lv/projekts/kapec-iedzivotaji-necinitos-par-savu-valsti-kara-nato-dalibvalstis-skersgriezuma
Vidzemes Augstskola. Projekts “Patriotisms un nacionālisms: domāšana, attieksmes un to ietekme uz demokrātiskas pilsoniskas sabiedrības attīstību” (Nr. LZP-2022/1-0456, 01.01.2023. - 31.12.2025.). Pieejams: https://va.lv/projekts/patriotisms-un-nacionalisms-domasana-attieksmes-un-to-ietekme-uz-demokratiskas-pilsoniskas-sabiedribas-attistibu-patriotisms
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