The Baltic States from the Soviet Union to the European Union: Identity, Discourse and Power in the Post-Communist Transition of Estonia, Latvia and ... Series on Russian and East European Studies)

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The Baltic States from the Soviet Union to the European Union: Identity, Discourse and Power in the Post-Communist Transition of Estonia, Latvia and … Series on Russian and East European Studies)

Author(s): Richard Mole (Author)

  • Publisher: Routledge
  • Publication Date: 18 April 2012
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 216 pages
  • ISBN-10: 041539497X
  • ISBN-13: 9780415394970

Book Description

The Baltic States are unique in being the only member-states of the EU to have fought to regain their sovereignty from the Soviet Union, only then to cede it to Brussels in certain key areas. Similarly, no member-states have had to struggle as hard as Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania to preserve their identity after fifty years of Soviet nationality policy in the face of sub-state and supra-state challenges. The post-communist experience of the Baltic States thus allows us to examine debates about identity as a source of political power; the conditioning and constraining influence of identity discourses on social, political and economic change; and the orientation and outcome of their external relations. In particular, the book examines the impact of Russian and Soviet control of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania; the Baltic independence movements of the late 1980s/early 1990s; the citizenship debates; relations with Russia vis-à-vis the withdrawal of the troops of the former Soviet Army; drawing of the shared boundary and the rights of Russian-speaking minorities as well as the efforts undertaken by the three Baltic States to rebuild themselves, modernise their economies, cope with the ensuing social changes and facilitate their accession to the EU and NATO.

Editorial Reviews

Review

‘The volume is well written by a competent team of scholars from Sweden – itself a testament to the links between the Nordic and Baltic countries. The excellent insights on the micro-processes of accession are relevant to anyone interested in how states respond to EU pressures and adapt to the role of being members. […]Besides the broad relevance of topics discussed, the book advances understanding of European democracies’Allan Sikk, University College of London, School of Slavonic and East European Studies

‘The aim of Richard Mole’s book, as its subtitle indicates, is to address ‘Identity, discourse and power in the post-communist tradition of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania’. His account of the years of Soviet occupation and the emergence of the Baltic states is informed and scrupulously accurate in its facts, statistics, and data. The study also recognizes that these are restored states, not new ones; it addresses the difficulties of creating a multi-cultural democracy in the contemporary world, especially for those states with large Russian populations; and it offers a well-researched analysis of the economic and political reforms that were needed to effect the transition from the USSR to membership in the EU. […] A well-researched study: it distils a large body of data to analyse the difficult transitional period from USSR to EU and is a welcome and valuable addition to the body of literature about the Baltic in the modern world.’MARA KALNINS, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge; Notes and Queries 2013.

About the Author

Richard Mole is Senior Lecturer in Political Sociology at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London.

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