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Latvia -- A Work in Progress?: 100 Years of State- & Nationbuilding: Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society

Editat de David J Smith
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 feb 2017
A quarter century after the formation of the Popular Front and a decade since joining the EU, processes of state- and nation-building in Latvia are still on-going. Issues such as citizenship, language policy, minority rights, democratic legitimacy, economic stability, and security all remain objects of vigorous public discussion. The current situation also reflects longer-standing debates on the relationship between state, nation, and sovereignty in Latvian society and polity. By examining different aspects of these relationships, this volume aims to reveal both key turning points and continuities in Latvia's development, thereby helping to inform current debates.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783838206486
ISBN-10: 3838206487
Pagini: 332
Dimensiuni: 150 x 210 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Ibidem Press/Ibidem-Verlag
Colecția Ibidem Press/Ibidem-Verlag
Seria Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society


Cuprins

State, Nation & Sovereignty Amidst Uncertainty & Change: Turning Points & Continuities in Latvian Society & Polity; Death & Transfiguration: Reflections on World War I & the Birth of the Latvian State;; Latvians as a Civic Nation: The Interwar Experiment; Why Remember Paul Schiemann?; The Return of the Gods? Authoritarian Culture & Neo-Paganism in Interwar Latvia, 1934-1940; Come on Latvians, Join the Party -- Well Forgive You Everything: Ideological Struggle During the National Communist Affair, Summer 1959; At First We Missed Our Latvia...: Attitudes Towards Latvian State During the Soviet Period; Latvians in Exile & the Idea of the Latvian State; International Reactions to the Independence of the Baltic States: The French Example, 1989-1991; You Are Not the People: Revisiting Citizenship & Geopolitics; Post-Soviet Latvia: A Consolidated Democracy in the Third Decade of Independence?; The Europeanisation of Latvias Public Policy: The Case of Foreign Aid Policy 2004-2010; Paradoxes of Power: Gender, Work, & Family in the New Europe; Reflections on the Political Economy of the Latvian State Since 1991: The Role of External Goals. What to Do Now That Externally Defined Goals Have Been Realised?; The Unbearable Myth of Convergence: Episodes in the Economic Development of Latvia; The Roots of Radicalism: Persistent Problems of Class & Ethnicity in Latvias Politics.