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CONTENTS Acknowledgments Introduction ix 1 1. The Origins of the Baltic Question 14 2. “Have you not noticed our absence?”: The Baltic Question during the Annus Mirabilis of 1989 49 3. Building a New World Order?: The Lithuanian Crisis of Spring 1990 72 4. The End of Perestroika?: The Baltic Quest for Visibility and the Soviet Crackdown 104 5. The Rise of the Republics, the Fall of the Center: The Baltic Exception and the Collapse of the USSR 134 Conclusion Notes 175 Bibliography Index 231 163 215
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INDEX For the benefit of digital users, indexed terms that span two pages (e.g., 52-53) may, on occasion, appear on only one of those pages. Abuladze, Tengiz, 121 Adamkus, Valdas, 171 Afanasyev, Yury, 57-58 Aftonbladet, 122 Alexy II, 120-21 Algeria, 7 Alma-Ata, 33 American Latvian Association, 25-26, 27-28, 82-83,128 American Latvian Republican National Federation, 27-28 Andersson, Sten, 109 Annunzio, Frank, 31-32 Arbatov, Georgy, 57, 58 Armenia, 58,116,117,121,135, 144,146-47 Armstrong, David, 83 Atlantic Charter, 21 Austria, 112-13 Azerbaijan, 58,165-66 Bakatin, Vadim, 56-57,114,128-29, 136,161 Baker, James Baltic expulsion from CSCE summit, 111 Baltic states recognition role, 6768,162 diplomatic relations establishment role, 139 Gorbachev’s political survival and, 63 independence declaration suspension issue, 92-93 Kasten/Byrd resolution, 66 Malta summit role, 67-68 meetings with Baltic American lobbyists, 68, 82-83 negotiations 1991 role, 145-46 relationship with Yeltsin, 141 Soviet-American relations generally, 64 Soviet-American trade treaty, 1001,149-50 Soviet use of force issue, 65-66, 8690,126-27,131,132 on USSR/1933 borders issue, 137 Baklanov, Oleg, 153 Baltic Alliance, 96-99 Baltic American Freedom League, 3031, 82-83 Baltic Appeal to the United Nations (BATON), 28 Baltic Freedom Day, 31 Baltic independence civil-society mobilization, 38 crimes under Nazi occupation, 10H, 29 CSCE summit expulsion, 111-13 Declaration on the Sovereignty, 4445, 46-47 détente effects on, 29-30 diplomatic relations establishment, 137-41,158 direct letters campaigns, 66, 68, 8082,110
economic aid, 157-58
Baltic independence {cont.) economic autonomy project, 62 environmental activism, 38 escalation of tensions, 113-17 ethnic demographics in, 10-11, 178n.34 European support of, 157-58 Europeanism narrative, 108,168-69 foreign policy/1990s, 105-10 governments in exile, 124-25 historical context, 1-3,14-16 identity in, 26, 35-36, 52, 98,165 international recognition of state, 105-10,113,134,140-41,157֊ 60,165 legal basis of, 59-60 movements/demonstrations, 50-62 negotiations 1991,145-47 opposition movements, 41 perceptions of legitimacy, 165-66 Perestroika support initiatives in, 39-41 public opinion issue, 22-23 radical political forces in, 41-42 rationale for collective discussion, 11 research sources, 11-12 rise of movements, 12,15 secession procedures, 47 self-determination principle in, 60, 61-62, 66, 68-69, 74, 82-83, 95, 102,127,151,152,161 social visibility struggle, 6-8 sovereignty affirmation, 1056,159-62 Soviet annexation non-recognition policy, 2, 7,11,12,15-16,18, 21-24, 29-30, 64-66, 78, 80, 84,110, 150,172-73 Soviet annexation process, 16-24 Soviet condemnation of, 60-61 Soviet military crackdown^ 5-6 Soviet nationality policy vs. official ideology, 34-38 Soviet use of force, 64-66, 69-71, 7778, 84,105 strategy generally, 164-67 trade relations and, 167-68 Union Treaty, 44-46,145-47 US Congress support of, 105,106,110, 128,159-62 [232] Index US policy generally, 4 (see also Bush, George H. W.) Baltic Way, 59-62 Baltic World Conference, 29-30 Banionis, Asta, 128 Belarus, 58,162 Berlin Wall. see also German reunification, 4, 67, 70-71, 76 Berlingske Tidende,
124-25 Beschloss, Michael, 67, 68-69, 95,131 Bessarabia, 58 Bessmertnykh, Alexander, 126-27,13132,139 Bičkauskas, Egidijus, 117 Bīlmanis, Alfrēds, 20 Bišers Ilmārs, 145-46 Blackwell, Robert, 63-64, 91 Blot, Jacques, 111, 158 Bobelis, Kazys, 82-83 Bohlen, Charles E., 20, 23 Bonner, Yelena, 141 Bosnia, 171 Bourdieu, Pierre, 167-68 Bovin, Alexander, 121 Bradley, Bill, 150 Briand-Kellogg Pact of 1928,18-19 Broomfield, Bill, 31-32 Brundtland, Gro Harlem, 108-9,111-12 Burns, Nicholas, 140,146 Bush, George H. W. Baltic states legation meeting 1991,140 coup attempt role, 153-59 foreign policy generally, 8-9,165-66 on German reunification, 77-78 Iraq-Kuwait negotiations, 109-10, 113,116 Iraq-Kuwait policy, 109-10 Lithuanian crisis (see Lithuania/ Lithuanian crisis) Malta Summit, 67-71 meeting/Baltic American lobby, 82-83 meeting with Latvian/Estonian legations, 106-8 meeting with Prunskienė, 95-96 meeting with Ukraine, 150-51 Moscow summit July 1991,147-52 motivations, 69-70,128-29 quiet diplomacy by, 86-90 reaction to Soviet use offeree, 126-33
relationship with Gorbachev, 3-4 on self-determination, 95,151 Soviet-American relations policy, 63-65 support of Baltic independence by, 12,14-16, 63-71,151-52,159-62 USSR policy, 135-37 Bush, George W., 172 Bykau, Vasil, 57-58 Byrd, Robert, 32,66,106,128 California, 31-32 Californian Republican Heritage Groups Council, 81 Canada, 125,130,159 Carlsson, Ingvar, 111-12 Carrère d’Encausse, Hélène, 36 Chebrikov, Viktor, 45-46 Chernyaev, Anatoly, 46, 52-53, 54, 56-57, 61,74,98, 99,120,131,133, 148-49,155-56,19ІП.12 Cheskin, Ammon, 144 China, 19 Clinton, Bill, 171 Committee in Charge of Creating the Lithuanian Popular Front, 39 Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC), 116 Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE), 76-77,107-8, 110,111-13,137-38,161-62 Congressional Select Committee to Investigate Communist Aggression and the Forced Incorporation of the Baltic States into the U.Ś.S.R., 1953-1955,27 Connecticut, 31-32 Conventional Armed Forces in Europe Treaty, 109-10, 111, 113,148 Cox, Charles, 31-32 Crowe, William James, 87-88 Curzon line, 21-22 Czech and Slovak Federative Republic, 125 Czechoslovakia, 143 D’Amato, Alfonse, 31-32, 83, 93-94 Daugava hydroelectric dam, 38 Davis, Robert T., 82 Davoliūtė, Violeta, 36-38 de Beausse, Jean Jacques, 18 DeConcini, Dennis, 93-94 Dekanozov, Vladimir, 17 Denmark, 108-9,111-13,124-25,134, 137-39,143,157-58 Displaced Persons Act of 1948, 24 Dobrynin, Anatoly, 52-53 Dole, Robert, 83, 84,100,106 Druță, Ion, 58 Dubinin, Yury, 126 Dumas, Roland, 111, 112-13,126 Durbin, Dick, 27-28,31-32,102 Eagleburger, Lawrence, 83 Eden, Anthony, 21-22
elections, rigged, 17-18 Environmental Protection Club (Vides Aizsardzības Klubs), 38 Ereme Grigore, 58 ERSP/Estonia, 41-42, 51 Estonia Citizens’ Committees in, 41-42 demographics in, 35-36 deportations, 51 diplomatic relations establishment, 137-41,150-51,158 elections in, 96-97 Estonian Communist Party, 50 EU membership, 169 exclusive citizenship in, 51 government in exile, 25-26 grouping as Baltic state, 9 historical context, 1-3 independence declaration, 42, 62, 75, 78, 96-97,104,156-57 language/religion, 9-10 oil/gas embargo, 97 Perestroika support initiatives in, 39-41 radical political forces in, 41-42 rationale for collective discussion, 11 recognition of by Yeltsin, 141-42 referendum on independence, 142-45 reform communists in, 42-44 restorationism in, 50-62 Russian minority citizenship, 144,167-68 Russification policy, 36, 51 self-accounting initiative, 39 social visibility struggle, 6-8 sovereignty movement, 44-47 Index [2331
Estonia (cont.) Soviet annexation, process, 16-24 Soviet occupation of, 10-11, 21-22, 154-55,178Ո.34 Soviet recognition importance to, 160-61 as Soviet success model, 34 Supreme Soviet, 96-97 urbanization rate, 36-38,183n.96 US economic aid to, 139-40 Estonian American Council, 25-26 Estonian American National Committee, 128 Estonian American National Council, 82-83 Estonian American National Republican Committee, 27-28 Estonian Heritage Society (Eesti Muinsuskaitse Selts), 38 Estonian World Council, 25-26 European Union membership, 168-74 Evangelista, Matthew, 186n.29 ex injuria jus nonoritur, 18-19 Executive Order 8389,18 Expressen, 124-25 Falin, Valentin, 57, 58 Finland, 16,108-9,112-13,122,12425,168-69 Ford, Gerald, 29-30 France, see Mitterrand, François Franco-German initiative, 90-91,94,96 Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 122 Fredén, Lars Peter, 146,158 Freedom League/Lithuania, 41-42 Frowick, Robert, 29-30 Gates, Robert, 91 Gazeta, 208n.54 Gazprom, 173-74 Gelb, Leslie H., 79-80 General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), 92-93 Genscher, Hans-Dietrich, 64-65,126, 137-38,158 Georgia, 58,116,121,135,144,146-47, 165-66,172-74 German reunification, 2,6-7,12, 64-65,70-71,73, 75-79,96,10910,164-65 [234] Index Germany, see Genscher, Hans-Dietrich; Kohl, Helmut Gilman, Benjamin, 31-32 glasnost, 7-8, 33-34, 38, 55-56 Godmanis, Ivars, 97,106-7,141 Goldwater, Barry, 27-28 Gorbachev, Mikhail Baltic independence policy, 1-2, 4-5, 54-55, 60-62,105,139,186n.29 Baltic situation errors by, 34-38 Baltic situation limitations, 49 constitutional reforms 1988,44-48 criticism of in US,
32 CSCE summit expulsion and, 111-13 Iraq-Kuwait negotiations, 109-10, 113,116 language usage by, 55 Lithuanian crisis (see Lithuania/ Lithuanian crisis) Malta Summit, 67-71 Moscow summit July 1991,147-52 motivations, 69-70,114 nationalities question, 32-48 negotiations 1991,145-47 political circles, 56-59 preservation of USSR, 135 recognition of Baltic independence, 153,162 reforms (see Perestroika) relationship with Bush, 3-4 relationship with Kohl, 126 resignation of, 121 rivalry with Yeltsin, 136-37, 148,156-57 on self-determination, 74,152 Soviet identity shaping, 63-71 on Soviet use of force, 118-19,130-31 Gorbunovs, Anatolijs, 2-3, 43, 45, 97, 99,131,141-42,143,156-57, 160,161 Gorton, Slade, 159 Grachev, Andrei, 55-56,74,120,133 Gromov, Boris, 114 Gromyko, Andrei, 52-53 Guardian, 122 Gulf War, 6-7,117,126-27,129,130,132 Hamilton, Lee, 84 Hannibalsson, Jón Baldvin, 108-9, 125,137-38
Hathaway, Oona, 18-19 Havel, Václav, 111-12,143 Heinrichson, Elise Marie, 20 Helms, Jesse, 32, 60, 83, 84, 93-94,128 Helsingin Sanomat, 122 Helsinki Final Act, 29-31, 66, 76-77 Henderson, Loy W., 20-21 Hercegovina, 171 heresthetic concept, 186n.29 Hermannsson, Steingrimur, 112-13 Hewett, Ed, 146 Hitler-Stalin pact, see MolotovRibbentrop Pact Holocaust commemoration, 169-70 House Resolution 40,127 Hull, Cordell, 18 human rights abuses/rhetoric, 30-31 Humphrey, Gordon J., 83 Hungary, 50, 60-61, 64, 67-68,112-13, 125,168-69,170-71 Hurd, Douglas, 125 Hussein, Saddam, 104-5 Hutchings, Robert, 64, 67-68 hysteresis, 167-68 Iceland, 109,112-13,137-38 Ignalina nuclear plant, 38 Ignatenko, Vitaly, 120,131 Illinois, 31-32 Ilves, Toomas Hendrik, 171 Interfront/Latvia, 41 Intermovement/Estonia, 41 International Disaster Relief Program, 116 Iraq, 104-5,109-10,113 īvāns, Dainis, 56-57, 59, 98,124-25 Jackson-Vanik amendment, 92,116 Japan, 19 Japanese Northern Territories, 78 Jervis, Robert, 65 Joint Baltic American National Committee (JBANC), 28, 29-30, 68, 82-83 Joint Resolution 201, 31 Jurkāns, Jānis, 107,108,111-13 Kalējs, Konrāds, 29 Kalniņš, Ojārs, 106,134,139-40, 150,152 Kamman, Curtis, 139-40,149-50 Karimov, Islam, 117 Kasten, Bob, 66, 83,106 Kazakhstan, 162 Kazannik, Alexey, 57-58 Kazickas, Joseph, 95 Kazlauskas, Walter V, 80 Kelam, Tunne, 82-83 Kelley, Robert F., 20 Kennan, George E, 14, 20,179n.l7 Kennedy, Ted, 87-88 Kerr, Richard, 154 Kersten, Charles, 27 Kessedjian, Bernard, 158 Kissinger, Henry, 29-30, 67-68 Klimov, Elem, 121 Kohl, Helmut, 2, 64-65, 77, 90-91, 95,
96,100-1,109-10,126,158 Koivisto, Mauno, 111-12 Kolbin, Gennady, 33 Korotich, Vitaly, 57-58 Kovalev, Anatoly, 130-31 Kozyrev, Andrei, 154 Kravets, Volodymyr, 58 Krol, George, 114-15,149-50 Kryuchkov, Vladimir, 117,119, 148,153 Kunaev, Dinmukhamed, 33 Kuril Islands, 151-52 Kuwait, 104-5,108,109-10 Kuzmickas, Bronius, 124-25 Kyrgyzstan, 58 Landsbergis, Vytautas, 59, 61, 74-75, 82-83, 90-91, 94,97,102,140, 141-42,149-50,154-55,160 Latvia Citizens’ Committees in, 41-42 Communist Party, 97,114-15 deportations, 51 demographics, 35-36 diaspora networks in independence, 50,185Ո.Յ diplomatic relations establishment, 137-41,150-51,158 elections in, 96-97 escalation of tensions, 114-15,116 EU membership, 169 grouping as Baltic state, 9 historical context, 1-3 Index Í2351
Latvia (cont.) independence declaration, 62, 75, 78, 96-98,104,156-57 language/religion, 9-10 Latvian Interferon, 114-15 Masļenki attack, 16-17 National Salvation Committee, 11415,155 OMON unit, 118,147,202n.80 Perestroika support initiatives in, 39-41 radical political forces in, 41-42 rationale for collective discussion, 11 recognition of by Yeltsin, 141-42 referendum on independence, 142-45 reform communists in, 42-44, 45 restorationism in, 50-62 Russian minority citizenship, 144,167-68 Russification policy, 36, 51 social visibility struggle, 6-8 sovereignty movement, 44-47 Soviet annexation process, 16-24 Soviet occupation of, 10-11, 21-22, 155,178Ո.34 Soviet recognition importance to, 160-61 as Soviet success model, 34 Soviet use of force in, 105, 116,118-19 Trade Unions of Creative Professions, 52 urbanization rate, 36-38,183n.96 US economic aid to, 139-40 violence/killings in Riga, 13 Latvian Popular Front, see Tautas Fronte Le Monde, 122 Lenin, Vladimir, 32-33 Leningrad City Soviet, 98-99 Lévesque, Jacques, 70-71 Lewis, Anthony, 60 Libération, 61 Lieberman, Joe, 193n.6O Lieven, Anatol, 116-17 Lindsay, James, 66 Lippmaa, Endel, 54 Lithuania/Lithuanian crisis Baltic Alliance, 96-99 Communist Party, 36-38, 62, 87 deportations, 51 [236] Index demographics, 36-38 diplomatic relations establishment, 137-41,150-51,158 direct letters campaigns, 80-82 economic pressures, 92-94,100-2 escalation of tensions, 85-94, 99 exclusive citizenship in, 51 Franco-German initiative, 9091,94, 96 generally, 12 German reunification and, 75-79 Gorbachev-Gorbunovs meeting, 99 Gorbachev’s
policies generally, 74-75 government in exile, 25-26 governmental crisis in, 116-17 Green Movement, 38 grouping as Baltic state, 9 historical context, 1-3 Independence Day, 31 independence declaration, 42, 62, 74-84, 89-90, 91,96, 99,1023,127-28 independence movement in, 51 international recognition of states, 72-74 language/religion, 9-10 Malta summit on, 70 media coverage, 208n.54 media coverage/US, 79-80, 82 oil/gas embargo, 90, 91-94, 98-99, 101-2,104 Perestroika support initiatives in, 39-41 quiet diplomacy, 86-90 radical political forces in, 41-42 rationale for collective discussion, 11 recognition of, 98-99 referendum, 88 referendum on independence, 142-45, 208Ո.54 reform communists in, 42-44, 45 restorationism in, 50-62 Russification policy, 36 secession procedure, 75, 79,19ІП.12 self-determination in, 74, 82-83,102 social visibility struggle, 6-8 sovereignty movement, 44-47 Soviet annexation process, 16-24 Soviet occupation of, 10-11, 21-22, 154-55,178Ո.34
Soviet recognition importance to, 160-61 as Soviet success model, 34 Soviet use of force in, 77-78, 84, 85-86,87-89,105,118-24,13031,155 Supreme Soviet elections, 74-75 trust of Gorbachev, 79 Union Treaty, 74, 75 urbanization rate, 36-38,183n.96 US Congress support of, 83-84, 9394,100,102 US economic aid to, 139-40 US policy, 73-74, 75, 76-78, 79-90, 193Ո.60 Washington summit, 100-3 Western mediation of, 94-103 Lithuanian American Committee, 128 Lithuanian American Community, 82-83 Lithuanian American Council, 2526, 82-83 Lithuanian American Republican National Federation, 82-83 Lithuanian World Community, 25-26 LNNK/Latvia, 41-42 Los Angeles Daily News, 127 Lozoraitis, Stasys, 25-26 Lubbers, Ruud, 154-55 Lugar, Richard, 91 Lukyanov, Anatoly, 45-46,47 Madisson, Tiit, 52 Maikovskis, Boļeslavs, 29 Major, John, 153-54 Malta Summit, 12, 67-71 Manchuria invasion, 19 Mandela, Judith, 150 Margrethe II, 134 Maslyukov, Yuri, 47 Massachusetts, 31-32 Matlock, Jack, 68, 88,117,131,136 Mazeika, Lucija, 81 Mazowiecki, Tadeusz, 60-61,111-12 McCarthy, Joseph, 27 McGrory, Mary, 127 media coverage Baltic independence, 59-62 Bush’s meeting with Ukraine, 150-52 CSCE summit expulsion, 111-12 Lithuanian crisis, 79-80, 82 Soviet use of force, 120-21,122,12425,127,130,131 Medininkai, 147,152 Medvedev, Vadim, 45-46,47, 5253, 54, 85 Mekas, Jonas, 78 Meri, Lennart, 79,105-6,108,111-13, 134,137-38,149-50 Michigan, 31-32 Mikulski, Barbara Ann, 93-94 Milosz, Czeslaw, 122 Mitchell, George, 14, 84, 92-93 Mitterrand, François, 2, 64-65, 77-78, 90-91, 94-96,126,132-33,14849,153-54 Moldova, 58,
98-99,116,117,135, 144,146-47 Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact anniversary of, 33, 59 Commission, 56-59 demonstrations/protests, 50-51 impacts of, 16 legal condemnation of, 56, 58 public references to, 21-22 secret protocol, 51-53, 54-56 as symbol of separatism, 12, 52-53 Western betrayal narrative, 68 Montevideo Convention (1933), 72-73 Morel, Pierre, 110, 111 Moskovskiye novosti, 120-21 Most Favored Nation (MFN) status, 9293,149-50 Moynihan, Daniel, 31-32 Mulroney, Brian, 159 Murkowski, Lisa, 83; 93-94 Naftali, Timothy, 68-69 Nagobads-Ābols, Aina, 111, 112-13 Nagorno-Karabakh, 33, 86-87,122-24 NATO, 76-77,109,154-55,169 NATO Article 5,170-71 NATO membership, 170-74 Nazarbayev, Nursultan, 117,161 Nazi Germany, 10-11,18,19-20, 29, 52,169-70 Nelsas, Angela, 82-83 New Deal, 22, 27-28 New York, 31-32 New York Times, 19-20, 60, 67-68,78, 79-80,122,151 Index [237]
9 + 1 agreement, 145 Nixon, Richard, 27-28 Nordic Council, 109 Norway, 25-26,95,108-9,138-39 Oakes, John В., 79-80 Omnibus Export Amendments Act of 1990,102 Pact of Paris of August 27th, 1928,19 Padomju Jaunatne, 52 Paris Charter, 113 Paris Peace Conference of 1946, 23 Päts, Konstantin, 16-17 Pavlov, Valentin, 142,148,153 Pavlovskis, Valdis, 82-83,128 Pennsylvania, 31-32,128 Perestroika collective memory/mass mobilization, 50-51 conceptualizations of, 5,153 freedom of speech, 7-8, 33-34, 38, 55-56 historical context, 1-3 impacts of, 4-6, 7-8, 31, 33-34, 3844, 92,163-64,166 limitations of, 49-50,59-62 Lithuanian independence effects on, 89 norms/normative expectations role, 6 Soviet identity shaping, 63-64 Soviet use of force impacts on, 118-33, 203Ո.109 Perestroika: The New Thinking for Our Country and the World (Gorbachev), 32-33 Peters, Jānis, 156-57,159,160-61 phosphorite mining/Estonia, 38 Plokhy, Serhii, 154,172-73 Poland allocation of by Pact, 58 CSCE summit expulsion and, 112-13 democratization of, 64, 67-68 EU membership, 168-69 German-Polish border question, 77, 78 NATO membership, 170-71 Solidarity, 60-61 Soviet occupation of, 16, 21-22, 50, 54-55 Soviet use of force protests in, 125 [238] Index as witness to Lithuanian referendum, 143 Politiken, 124-25 Ponomaryov, Lev, 141 Popov, Gavriil, 121 Popular Front for Perestroika Support, 39. see also Rahvarinne Pravda, 139 Pressler, Harry L„ 83 Primakov, Yevgeny, 120,131 Prunskienė, Kazimira, 74-75, 77, 94-96, 99,100,102-3,105-6, 107,116-17 Pugo, Boris, 52, 53-54,114,117,119, 147,153 Putin, Vladimir, 172 Quotidien de
Paris, 61 Radchenko, Sergey, 69-70 Rahva Hää, 52 Rahvarinne citizen defense against Soviet use of force, 118 Declaration on the Sovereignty role, 44-45 founding of, 39 as Gorbachev challengers, 49 independence as primary goal, 62 on independence referendum, 144 member election to office, 53-54, 97 Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact recognition, 54 in national identity formation, 41 nations of the world appeal, 59-60 restorationism/exclusionism role, 51 strategy formation by, 59 rapprochement of nations (sblizhenije), 35 Reagan, Ronald, 8-9, 31, 63 recognition types generally, 8 Reform Movement of Lithuania, see Sąjūdis Remnick, David, 61 Resolution 678,116 Rice, Condoleezza, 63-64, 68-69, 92-93, 126,128-29,136,142-43 Ridgway, Rozanne, 67 Riegle, Donald, 31-32 Riga, see Latvia
Riga axiom, 20 Rikken, Mari-Ann, 82-83,128 Ringmar, Erik, 8 Ritter, Donald (Don), 31-32,128 Rodman, Peter, 103 Romania, 16,168-69 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 18, 22-23, 2728,84 Rosenthal, A. Μ., 79-80 Ross, Dennis B., 89 Roudaut, René, 111 Rubiks, Alfrēds, 97 Rüütel, Arnold, 97,99,102,141-42, 147,156-57 Ryzhkov, Nikolai, 39,45-46,99,102-3 Safire, William, 79-80,127,151 Sąjūdis citizen defense against Soviet use of force, 118 Declaration on the Sovereignty role, 44-45 defense of Gorbachev by, 61 founding of, 39 as Gorbachev challengers, 49-50 independence as primary goal, 62 members elected to office, 5354, 74-75 nations of the world appeal, 59-60 secret protocol pubhshing by, 52 strategy formation by, 59 Sarotte, Mary, 75-76 Sarpalius, Bill, 27-28 Saudargas, Algirdas, 108,111-13,125 Savisaar, Edgar, 39, 59,97,99,105,107, 140,161 Scheer, François, 158 Schlüter, Poul, 111-12 Scowcroft, Brent Baltic aid role, 128-29,140 independence declaration suspension issue, 92-93, 95 Lithuania independence recognition, 80, 82-83 mistrust of Gorbachev, 63-64 negotiations 1991 role, 145-46 Soviet annexation non-recognition policy, 29-30 on Soviet power dynamics, 135-36 on Soviet tolerance for change, 49 Soviet use of force issue, 70,11516,117 on USSR/1933 borders issue, 137 Senate Resolution 14,127 September 11, 2001 attacks, 172 Shakhnazarov, Georgy, 47, 52-53, 5657,74,98,118 Shapiro, Scott, 18-19 Shevardnadze, Eduard, 5, 64-66, 86-90, 91, 96,100,114,122-24,128-29, 136,153 Shifrinson, Joshua, 70-71 Shmelev, Nikolai, 121 Simon, Paul, 31-32 Simons, Thomas, 67 Simonyan, Renald, 47-48
Skubiszewski, Krzysztof, 109 Slovakia, 168-69 Slyunkov, Nikolay, 45-46 Smetona, Antanas, 16-17 Sniečkus, Antanas, 36-38 Sørensen, Peter, 82 Sovetskaya Estonia, 52 Soviet-American trade treaty, 92-94, 100-2,147-48,149-50 Soviet Union see also Soviet use of force collapse of, 2,8-11, 64-65,134-35, 167-68,178Ո.34 Congress of People’s Deputies, 44, 5357, 75,98,141 constitutional reforms 1988, 44-48 coup attempt in, 134-35, 148,153-59 deportations, 17,24,33,50-51 economic aid to, 148-49 economic sanctions against, 127,129-30 elections in, 53 escalation of tensions by, 113-17 ethnic unrest/protests in, 32-38 Federation Council, 114,117, 122-24 German reunification policy, 75-79 historical context, 1-3 identity of, 114 legitimacy of, 51 motivations, 21-23, 60-61, 63-64 Plenum on Nationalities Policy, 62 political landscape/1990s, 114-15 power dynamics/1991,135-37 Index [239]
Soviet Union (cont.) relations with Nazi Germany (see also Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact), 1920, 21 secession procedures, 47, 62, 75, 191Ո.12 selective martial law in, 115 Soviet Defense Council, 114 Union Treaty, 114,145-47,152 urbanization rate, 36-38,183n.96 US grain credits, 148 war crime propaganda by, 29 Western fears regarding policies of, 5-6 Soviet use of force Baltic independence and, 64-66, 6971, 77-78, 84,105 Bush’s reaction to, 126-33 concepts of, 122-24 European outrage/demonstrations over, 124-26 Gorbachev on, 118-19,130-31,135 in Latvia, 105,116,118-19 in Lithuania, 77-78, 84, 85-86, 8789,105,118-24,130-31,155 media coverage, 120-21,122,124-25, 127,130,131 Medininkai, 147,152 Perestroika impacts, 118-33, 203Ո.109 restrictions on, 18-19,166 troop withdrawals, 132-33,167-68 as valid option, 135 Spain, 72 St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 79-80 St. Petersburg Times, 79-80 Stalin, Joseph pro-European tradition and, 56 Soviet annexation process, 16-17,1920, 21-23 war crimes committed by, 51 Steel, Roger, 122 Stimson, Henry, 19 Stoel, Max van der, 169 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START), 107,132,147-49 Strauss, Robert, 159 Sununu, John, 80-81,126-27 Supreme Committee for the Liberation of Lithuania, 25-26, 82-83 [240] Index Suremain, Philippe de, 111 Sweden, 25-26,95,108-9,124-25,13839,158,168-69 Syse, Jan Peder, 108-9 Talbott, Strobe, 67, 68-69,95,131,139 Talinn see Estonia Tarazevich, Georgy, 47 Tautas Fronte citizen defense against Soviet use of force, 118 civil disobedience calls by, 11415,124-25 Declaration on the Sovereignty role, 44-45 founding of, 39, 52 as Gorbachev
challengers, 49 independence as primary goal, 62 on independence referendum, 144 meeting with Gorbachev 1990, 97 member election to office, 53-54, 75 in national identity formation, 41, 98 nations of the world appeal, 59-60 strategy formation by, 59 Tehran Conference, 21-22 Ten-Point Plan, 64-65 Ter-Petrosyan, Levon, 161 Thatcher, Margaret, 64-65, 87-88,95, 96 Thompson, Llewellyn, 23 Time magazine, 80 Toronto Star, 111 Treaty of Mutual Understanding and Cooperation, 96-99 Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany, 109-10 Trubin, Nikolai, 147 Ukraine, 58,116,121,135, ISO51, 172-74 Ukrainian Popular Front (Rukh), 151 Ulmanis, Kârlis, 16-17 UN Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples, 28 United Kingdom, 125 United Nations, 109 United States Baltic-American diaspora, 12,15, 2432,171,180Ո.36
Baltic lobbying efforts, 26-32, 80-83, 127,128,171 Baltic voting districts in, 31-32 charter of cooperatioñ/Baltic countries, 171-72 Congressional support of Baltic independence, 105,106,110, 128,159-62 Democrat Party/Baltic American relationships, 27-28, 31-32 diplomatic/economic pressure by, 65-66 family median income/BalticAmericans, 25 fears regarding Soviet policies, 5-6 foreign policy generally, 171-72 freezing of Baltic assets in, 19, 24,116, 180Ո.36 homeland/diaspora networks in, 29, 31,50, 80-81,185Ո.Յ Lithuanian diaspora, 24-25 motivations, 21-23, 77,106,109-10, 113,164-65 public support for Baltic independence in, 79-84 reaction to Baltic States occupation, 18-24,179Ո.17,180n.28 Republican Party/Baltic American relationships, 27-28, 31-32, 80-81 Soviet annexation non-recognition policy, 12,15-16,18, 21-24, 29-30, 64-66, 78, 80, 84,110,150 Urbonas, Jonas, 80-81 US Agency for International Development (AID), 139 US Helsinki Commission, 138 USA Today, 127,130 USSR, see Soviet Union Valjas, Vaino, 54 Varennikov, Valentin, 117 Velliste, Trivimi, 50 Vershbow, Alexander, 150 Vīķe-Freiberga, Vaira, 171 Vilnius, see Lithuania/Lithuanian crisis Vulfsons, Mavriks, 52,120 Vyshinsky, Andrei, 17 Waffen-SS, 10-11,29, 36-38 Wall Street Journal, 122,127 Warsaw Pact, 76-77,125 Washington Post, 60, 61,79-80,82,127 Welles, Sumner, 18-19, 21 Weyrich, Paul, 128 working people’s lists, 17 World Federation of Free Latvians, 25-26 World Union of Free Latvians, 112-13 Yakovlev, Alexander, 5, 40, 43, 52-53, 55-56, 63, 85,114,120,128-29 Yalta Conference, 23, 27-28 Yanayev, Gennady, 153
Yazov, Dmitry, 111, 116,117,119,148, 153,155 Yedinstvo/Lithuania, 41 Yeltsin, Boris Baltic alliance with, 141-42,167-68 cooperation treaties signed by, 141-42 coup attempt role, 154,155-56 on Lithuanian oil/gas embargo, 98-99 political assets/post-coup, 156— 57,166-67 preservation of USSR by, 135 recognition of Baltic independence by, 156-57,161 relationship with Baker, 141 removal from RSFSR, 142 rivalry with Gorbachev, 136-37, 148,156-57 secret protocol accusations by, 55-56 support of Baltic independence by, 13, 57-58,117,121,130,136-37 US ties with, 128-29,136-37 Zaķe, leva, 25 Zakharov, Mark, 121 Zaslavskaya, Tatyana, 121 Zelikow, Philip, 68-69 Zhdanov, Andrei, 17 StoetsbíWioehík Index [241] |
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CONTENTS Acknowledgments Introduction ix 1 1. The Origins of the Baltic Question 14 2. “Have you not noticed our absence?”: The Baltic Question during the Annus Mirabilis of 1989 49 3. Building a New World Order?: The Lithuanian Crisis of Spring 1990 72 4. The End of Perestroika?: The Baltic Quest for Visibility and the Soviet Crackdown 104 5. The Rise of the Republics, the Fall of the Center: The Baltic Exception and the Collapse of the USSR 134 Conclusion Notes 175 Bibliography Index 231 163 215
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INDEX For the benefit of digital users, indexed terms that span two pages (e.g., 52-53) may, on occasion, appear on only one of those pages. Abuladze, Tengiz, 121 Adamkus, Valdas, 171 Afanasyev, Yury, 57-58 Aftonbladet, 122 Alexy II, 120-21 Algeria, 7 Alma-Ata, 33 American Latvian Association, 25-26, 27-28, 82-83,128 American Latvian Republican National Federation, 27-28 Andersson, Sten, 109 Annunzio, Frank, 31-32 Arbatov, Georgy, 57, 58 Armenia, 58,116,117,121,135, 144,146-47 Armstrong, David, 83 Atlantic Charter, 21 Austria, 112-13 Azerbaijan, 58,165-66 Bakatin, Vadim, 56-57,114,128-29, 136,161 Baker, James Baltic expulsion from CSCE summit, 111 Baltic states recognition role, 6768,162 diplomatic relations establishment role, 139 Gorbachev’s political survival and, 63 independence declaration suspension issue, 92-93 Kasten/Byrd resolution, 66 Malta summit role, 67-68 meetings with Baltic American lobbyists, 68, 82-83 negotiations 1991 role, 145-46 relationship with Yeltsin, 141 Soviet-American relations generally, 64 Soviet-American trade treaty, 1001,149-50 Soviet use of force issue, 65-66, 8690,126-27,131,132 on USSR/1933 borders issue, 137 Baklanov, Oleg, 153 Baltic Alliance, 96-99 Baltic American Freedom League, 3031, 82-83 Baltic Appeal to the United Nations (BATON), 28 Baltic Freedom Day, 31 Baltic independence civil-society mobilization, 38 crimes under Nazi occupation, 10H, 29 CSCE summit expulsion, 111-13 Declaration on the Sovereignty, 4445, 46-47 détente effects on, 29-30 diplomatic relations establishment, 137-41,158 direct letters campaigns, 66, 68, 8082,110
economic aid, 157-58
Baltic independence {cont.) economic autonomy project, 62 environmental activism, 38 escalation of tensions, 113-17 ethnic demographics in, 10-11, 178n.34 European support of, 157-58 Europeanism narrative, 108,168-69 foreign policy/1990s, 105-10 governments in exile, 124-25 historical context, 1-3,14-16 identity in, 26, 35-36, 52, 98,165 international recognition of state, 105-10,113,134,140-41,157֊ 60,165 legal basis of, 59-60 movements/demonstrations, 50-62 negotiations 1991,145-47 opposition movements, 41 perceptions of legitimacy, 165-66 Perestroika support initiatives in, 39-41 public opinion issue, 22-23 radical political forces in, 41-42 rationale for collective discussion, 11 research sources, 11-12 rise of movements, 12,15 secession procedures, 47 self-determination principle in, 60, 61-62, 66, 68-69, 74, 82-83, 95, 102,127,151,152,161 social visibility struggle, 6-8 sovereignty affirmation, 1056,159-62 Soviet annexation non-recognition policy, 2, 7,11,12,15-16,18, 21-24, 29-30, 64-66, 78, 80, 84,110, 150,172-73 Soviet annexation process, 16-24 Soviet condemnation of, 60-61 Soviet military crackdown^ 5-6 Soviet nationality policy vs. official ideology, 34-38 Soviet use of force, 64-66, 69-71, 7778, 84,105 strategy generally, 164-67 trade relations and, 167-68 Union Treaty, 44-46,145-47 US Congress support of, 105,106,110, 128,159-62 [232] Index US policy generally, 4 (see also Bush, George H. W.) Baltic Way, 59-62 Baltic World Conference, 29-30 Banionis, Asta, 128 Belarus, 58,162 Berlin Wall. see also German reunification, 4, 67, 70-71, 76 Berlingske Tidende,
124-25 Beschloss, Michael, 67, 68-69, 95,131 Bessarabia, 58 Bessmertnykh, Alexander, 126-27,13132,139 Bičkauskas, Egidijus, 117 Bīlmanis, Alfrēds, 20 Bišers Ilmārs, 145-46 Blackwell, Robert, 63-64, 91 Blot, Jacques, 111, 158 Bobelis, Kazys, 82-83 Bohlen, Charles E., 20, 23 Bonner, Yelena, 141 Bosnia, 171 Bourdieu, Pierre, 167-68 Bovin, Alexander, 121 Bradley, Bill, 150 Briand-Kellogg Pact of 1928,18-19 Broomfield, Bill, 31-32 Brundtland, Gro Harlem, 108-9,111-12 Burns, Nicholas, 140,146 Bush, George H. W. Baltic states legation meeting 1991,140 coup attempt role, 153-59 foreign policy generally, 8-9,165-66 on German reunification, 77-78 Iraq-Kuwait negotiations, 109-10, 113,116 Iraq-Kuwait policy, 109-10 Lithuanian crisis (see Lithuania/ Lithuanian crisis) Malta Summit, 67-71 meeting/Baltic American lobby, 82-83 meeting with Latvian/Estonian legations, 106-8 meeting with Prunskienė, 95-96 meeting with Ukraine, 150-51 Moscow summit July 1991,147-52 motivations, 69-70,128-29 quiet diplomacy by, 86-90 reaction to Soviet use offeree, 126-33
relationship with Gorbachev, 3-4 on self-determination, 95,151 Soviet-American relations policy, 63-65 support of Baltic independence by, 12,14-16, 63-71,151-52,159-62 USSR policy, 135-37 Bush, George W., 172 Bykau, Vasil, 57-58 Byrd, Robert, 32,66,106,128 California, 31-32 Californian Republican Heritage Groups Council, 81 Canada, 125,130,159 Carlsson, Ingvar, 111-12 Carrère d’Encausse, Hélène, 36 Chebrikov, Viktor, 45-46 Chernyaev, Anatoly, 46, 52-53, 54, 56-57, 61,74,98, 99,120,131,133, 148-49,155-56,19ІП.12 Cheskin, Ammon, 144 China, 19 Clinton, Bill, 171 Committee in Charge of Creating the Lithuanian Popular Front, 39 Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC), 116 Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE), 76-77,107-8, 110,111-13,137-38,161-62 Congressional Select Committee to Investigate Communist Aggression and the Forced Incorporation of the Baltic States into the U.Ś.S.R., 1953-1955,27 Connecticut, 31-32 Conventional Armed Forces in Europe Treaty, 109-10, 111, 113,148 Cox, Charles, 31-32 Crowe, William James, 87-88 Curzon line, 21-22 Czech and Slovak Federative Republic, 125 Czechoslovakia, 143 D’Amato, Alfonse, 31-32, 83, 93-94 Daugava hydroelectric dam, 38 Davis, Robert T., 82 Davoliūtė, Violeta, 36-38 de Beausse, Jean Jacques, 18 DeConcini, Dennis, 93-94 Dekanozov, Vladimir, 17 Denmark, 108-9,111-13,124-25,134, 137-39,143,157-58 Displaced Persons Act of 1948, 24 Dobrynin, Anatoly, 52-53 Dole, Robert, 83, 84,100,106 Druță, Ion, 58 Dubinin, Yury, 126 Dumas, Roland, 111, 112-13,126 Durbin, Dick, 27-28,31-32,102 Eagleburger, Lawrence, 83 Eden, Anthony, 21-22
elections, rigged, 17-18 Environmental Protection Club (Vides Aizsardzības Klubs), 38 Ereme Grigore, 58 ERSP/Estonia, 41-42, 51 Estonia Citizens’ Committees in, 41-42 demographics in, 35-36 deportations, 51 diplomatic relations establishment, 137-41,150-51,158 elections in, 96-97 Estonian Communist Party, 50 EU membership, 169 exclusive citizenship in, 51 government in exile, 25-26 grouping as Baltic state, 9 historical context, 1-3 independence declaration, 42, 62, 75, 78, 96-97,104,156-57 language/religion, 9-10 oil/gas embargo, 97 Perestroika support initiatives in, 39-41 radical political forces in, 41-42 rationale for collective discussion, 11 recognition of by Yeltsin, 141-42 referendum on independence, 142-45 reform communists in, 42-44 restorationism in, 50-62 Russian minority citizenship, 144,167-68 Russification policy, 36, 51 self-accounting initiative, 39 social visibility struggle, 6-8 sovereignty movement, 44-47 Index [2331
Estonia (cont.) Soviet annexation, process, 16-24 Soviet occupation of, 10-11, 21-22, 154-55,178Ո.34 Soviet recognition importance to, 160-61 as Soviet success model, 34 Supreme Soviet, 96-97 urbanization rate, 36-38,183n.96 US economic aid to, 139-40 Estonian American Council, 25-26 Estonian American National Committee, 128 Estonian American National Council, 82-83 Estonian American National Republican Committee, 27-28 Estonian Heritage Society (Eesti Muinsuskaitse Selts), 38 Estonian World Council, 25-26 European Union membership, 168-74 Evangelista, Matthew, 186n.29 ex injuria jus nonoritur, 18-19 Executive Order 8389,18 Expressen, 124-25 Falin, Valentin, 57, 58 Finland, 16,108-9,112-13,122,12425,168-69 Ford, Gerald, 29-30 France, see Mitterrand, François Franco-German initiative, 90-91,94,96 Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 122 Fredén, Lars Peter, 146,158 Freedom League/Lithuania, 41-42 Frowick, Robert, 29-30 Gates, Robert, 91 Gazeta, 208n.54 Gazprom, 173-74 Gelb, Leslie H., 79-80 General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), 92-93 Genscher, Hans-Dietrich, 64-65,126, 137-38,158 Georgia, 58,116,121,135,144,146-47, 165-66,172-74 German reunification, 2,6-7,12, 64-65,70-71,73, 75-79,96,10910,164-65 [234] Index Germany, see Genscher, Hans-Dietrich; Kohl, Helmut Gilman, Benjamin, 31-32 glasnost, 7-8, 33-34, 38, 55-56 Godmanis, Ivars, 97,106-7,141 Goldwater, Barry, 27-28 Gorbachev, Mikhail Baltic independence policy, 1-2, 4-5, 54-55, 60-62,105,139,186n.29 Baltic situation errors by, 34-38 Baltic situation limitations, 49 constitutional reforms 1988,44-48 criticism of in US,
32 CSCE summit expulsion and, 111-13 Iraq-Kuwait negotiations, 109-10, 113,116 language usage by, 55 Lithuanian crisis (see Lithuania/ Lithuanian crisis) Malta Summit, 67-71 Moscow summit July 1991,147-52 motivations, 69-70,114 nationalities question, 32-48 negotiations 1991,145-47 political circles, 56-59 preservation of USSR, 135 recognition of Baltic independence, 153,162 reforms (see Perestroika) relationship with Bush, 3-4 relationship with Kohl, 126 resignation of, 121 rivalry with Yeltsin, 136-37, 148,156-57 on self-determination, 74,152 Soviet identity shaping, 63-71 on Soviet use of force, 118-19,130-31 Gorbunovs, Anatolijs, 2-3, 43, 45, 97, 99,131,141-42,143,156-57, 160,161 Gorton, Slade, 159 Grachev, Andrei, 55-56,74,120,133 Gromov, Boris, 114 Gromyko, Andrei, 52-53 Guardian, 122 Gulf War, 6-7,117,126-27,129,130,132 Hamilton, Lee, 84 Hannibalsson, Jón Baldvin, 108-9, 125,137-38
Hathaway, Oona, 18-19 Havel, Václav, 111-12,143 Heinrichson, Elise Marie, 20 Helms, Jesse, 32, 60, 83, 84, 93-94,128 Helsingin Sanomat, 122 Helsinki Final Act, 29-31, 66, 76-77 Henderson, Loy W., 20-21 Hercegovina, 171 heresthetic concept, 186n.29 Hermannsson, Steingrimur, 112-13 Hewett, Ed, 146 Hitler-Stalin pact, see MolotovRibbentrop Pact Holocaust commemoration, 169-70 House Resolution 40,127 Hull, Cordell, 18 human rights abuses/rhetoric, 30-31 Humphrey, Gordon J., 83 Hungary, 50, 60-61, 64, 67-68,112-13, 125,168-69,170-71 Hurd, Douglas, 125 Hussein, Saddam, 104-5 Hutchings, Robert, 64, 67-68 hysteresis, 167-68 Iceland, 109,112-13,137-38 Ignalina nuclear plant, 38 Ignatenko, Vitaly, 120,131 Illinois, 31-32 Ilves, Toomas Hendrik, 171 Interfront/Latvia, 41 Intermovement/Estonia, 41 International Disaster Relief Program, 116 Iraq, 104-5,109-10,113 īvāns, Dainis, 56-57, 59, 98,124-25 Jackson-Vanik amendment, 92,116 Japan, 19 Japanese Northern Territories, 78 Jervis, Robert, 65 Joint Baltic American National Committee (JBANC), 28, 29-30, 68, 82-83 Joint Resolution 201, 31 Jurkāns, Jānis, 107,108,111-13 Kalējs, Konrāds, 29 Kalniņš, Ojārs, 106,134,139-40, 150,152 Kamman, Curtis, 139-40,149-50 Karimov, Islam, 117 Kasten, Bob, 66, 83,106 Kazakhstan, 162 Kazannik, Alexey, 57-58 Kazickas, Joseph, 95 Kazlauskas, Walter V, 80 Kelam, Tunne, 82-83 Kelley, Robert F., 20 Kennan, George E, 14, 20,179n.l7 Kennedy, Ted, 87-88 Kerr, Richard, 154 Kersten, Charles, 27 Kessedjian, Bernard, 158 Kissinger, Henry, 29-30, 67-68 Klimov, Elem, 121 Kohl, Helmut, 2, 64-65, 77, 90-91, 95,
96,100-1,109-10,126,158 Koivisto, Mauno, 111-12 Kolbin, Gennady, 33 Korotich, Vitaly, 57-58 Kovalev, Anatoly, 130-31 Kozyrev, Andrei, 154 Kravets, Volodymyr, 58 Krol, George, 114-15,149-50 Kryuchkov, Vladimir, 117,119, 148,153 Kunaev, Dinmukhamed, 33 Kuril Islands, 151-52 Kuwait, 104-5,108,109-10 Kuzmickas, Bronius, 124-25 Kyrgyzstan, 58 Landsbergis, Vytautas, 59, 61, 74-75, 82-83, 90-91, 94,97,102,140, 141-42,149-50,154-55,160 Latvia Citizens’ Committees in, 41-42 Communist Party, 97,114-15 deportations, 51 demographics, 35-36 diaspora networks in independence, 50,185Ո.Յ diplomatic relations establishment, 137-41,150-51,158 elections in, 96-97 escalation of tensions, 114-15,116 EU membership, 169 grouping as Baltic state, 9 historical context, 1-3 Index Í2351
Latvia (cont.) independence declaration, 62, 75, 78, 96-98,104,156-57 language/religion, 9-10 Latvian Interferon, 114-15 Masļenki attack, 16-17 National Salvation Committee, 11415,155 OMON unit, 118,147,202n.80 Perestroika support initiatives in, 39-41 radical political forces in, 41-42 rationale for collective discussion, 11 recognition of by Yeltsin, 141-42 referendum on independence, 142-45 reform communists in, 42-44, 45 restorationism in, 50-62 Russian minority citizenship, 144,167-68 Russification policy, 36, 51 social visibility struggle, 6-8 sovereignty movement, 44-47 Soviet annexation process, 16-24 Soviet occupation of, 10-11, 21-22, 155,178Ո.34 Soviet recognition importance to, 160-61 as Soviet success model, 34 Soviet use of force in, 105, 116,118-19 Trade Unions of Creative Professions, 52 urbanization rate, 36-38,183n.96 US economic aid to, 139-40 violence/killings in Riga, 13 Latvian Popular Front, see Tautas Fronte Le Monde, 122 Lenin, Vladimir, 32-33 Leningrad City Soviet, 98-99 Lévesque, Jacques, 70-71 Lewis, Anthony, 60 Libération, 61 Lieberman, Joe, 193n.6O Lieven, Anatol, 116-17 Lindsay, James, 66 Lippmaa, Endel, 54 Lithuania/Lithuanian crisis Baltic Alliance, 96-99 Communist Party, 36-38, 62, 87 deportations, 51 [236] Index demographics, 36-38 diplomatic relations establishment, 137-41,150-51,158 direct letters campaigns, 80-82 economic pressures, 92-94,100-2 escalation of tensions, 85-94, 99 exclusive citizenship in, 51 Franco-German initiative, 9091,94, 96 generally, 12 German reunification and, 75-79 Gorbachev-Gorbunovs meeting, 99 Gorbachev’s
policies generally, 74-75 government in exile, 25-26 governmental crisis in, 116-17 Green Movement, 38 grouping as Baltic state, 9 historical context, 1-3 Independence Day, 31 independence declaration, 42, 62, 74-84, 89-90, 91,96, 99,1023,127-28 independence movement in, 51 international recognition of states, 72-74 language/religion, 9-10 Malta summit on, 70 media coverage, 208n.54 media coverage/US, 79-80, 82 oil/gas embargo, 90, 91-94, 98-99, 101-2,104 Perestroika support initiatives in, 39-41 quiet diplomacy, 86-90 radical political forces in, 41-42 rationale for collective discussion, 11 recognition of, 98-99 referendum, 88 referendum on independence, 142-45, 208Ո.54 reform communists in, 42-44, 45 restorationism in, 50-62 Russification policy, 36 secession procedure, 75, 79,19ІП.12 self-determination in, 74, 82-83,102 social visibility struggle, 6-8 sovereignty movement, 44-47 Soviet annexation process, 16-24 Soviet occupation of, 10-11, 21-22, 154-55,178Ո.34
Soviet recognition importance to, 160-61 as Soviet success model, 34 Soviet use of force in, 77-78, 84, 85-86,87-89,105,118-24,13031,155 Supreme Soviet elections, 74-75 trust of Gorbachev, 79 Union Treaty, 74, 75 urbanization rate, 36-38,183n.96 US Congress support of, 83-84, 9394,100,102 US economic aid to, 139-40 US policy, 73-74, 75, 76-78, 79-90, 193Ո.60 Washington summit, 100-3 Western mediation of, 94-103 Lithuanian American Committee, 128 Lithuanian American Community, 82-83 Lithuanian American Council, 2526, 82-83 Lithuanian American Republican National Federation, 82-83 Lithuanian World Community, 25-26 LNNK/Latvia, 41-42 Los Angeles Daily News, 127 Lozoraitis, Stasys, 25-26 Lubbers, Ruud, 154-55 Lugar, Richard, 91 Lukyanov, Anatoly, 45-46,47 Madisson, Tiit, 52 Maikovskis, Boļeslavs, 29 Major, John, 153-54 Malta Summit, 12, 67-71 Manchuria invasion, 19 Mandela, Judith, 150 Margrethe II, 134 Maslyukov, Yuri, 47 Massachusetts, 31-32 Matlock, Jack, 68, 88,117,131,136 Mazeika, Lucija, 81 Mazowiecki, Tadeusz, 60-61,111-12 McCarthy, Joseph, 27 McGrory, Mary, 127 media coverage Baltic independence, 59-62 Bush’s meeting with Ukraine, 150-52 CSCE summit expulsion, 111-12 Lithuanian crisis, 79-80, 82 Soviet use of force, 120-21,122,12425,127,130,131 Medininkai, 147,152 Medvedev, Vadim, 45-46,47, 5253, 54, 85 Mekas, Jonas, 78 Meri, Lennart, 79,105-6,108,111-13, 134,137-38,149-50 Michigan, 31-32 Mikulski, Barbara Ann, 93-94 Milosz, Czeslaw, 122 Mitchell, George, 14, 84, 92-93 Mitterrand, François, 2, 64-65, 77-78, 90-91, 94-96,126,132-33,14849,153-54 Moldova, 58,
98-99,116,117,135, 144,146-47 Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact anniversary of, 33, 59 Commission, 56-59 demonstrations/protests, 50-51 impacts of, 16 legal condemnation of, 56, 58 public references to, 21-22 secret protocol, 51-53, 54-56 as symbol of separatism, 12, 52-53 Western betrayal narrative, 68 Montevideo Convention (1933), 72-73 Morel, Pierre, 110, 111 Moskovskiye novosti, 120-21 Most Favored Nation (MFN) status, 9293,149-50 Moynihan, Daniel, 31-32 Mulroney, Brian, 159 Murkowski, Lisa, 83; 93-94 Naftali, Timothy, 68-69 Nagobads-Ābols, Aina, 111, 112-13 Nagorno-Karabakh, 33, 86-87,122-24 NATO, 76-77,109,154-55,169 NATO Article 5,170-71 NATO membership, 170-74 Nazarbayev, Nursultan, 117,161 Nazi Germany, 10-11,18,19-20, 29, 52,169-70 Nelsas, Angela, 82-83 New Deal, 22, 27-28 New York, 31-32 New York Times, 19-20, 60, 67-68,78, 79-80,122,151 Index [237]
9 + 1 agreement, 145 Nixon, Richard, 27-28 Nordic Council, 109 Norway, 25-26,95,108-9,138-39 Oakes, John В., 79-80 Omnibus Export Amendments Act of 1990,102 Pact of Paris of August 27th, 1928,19 Padomju Jaunatne, 52 Paris Charter, 113 Paris Peace Conference of 1946, 23 Päts, Konstantin, 16-17 Pavlov, Valentin, 142,148,153 Pavlovskis, Valdis, 82-83,128 Pennsylvania, 31-32,128 Perestroika collective memory/mass mobilization, 50-51 conceptualizations of, 5,153 freedom of speech, 7-8, 33-34, 38, 55-56 historical context, 1-3 impacts of, 4-6, 7-8, 31, 33-34, 3844, 92,163-64,166 limitations of, 49-50,59-62 Lithuanian independence effects on, 89 norms/normative expectations role, 6 Soviet identity shaping, 63-64 Soviet use of force impacts on, 118-33, 203Ո.109 Perestroika: The New Thinking for Our Country and the World (Gorbachev), 32-33 Peters, Jānis, 156-57,159,160-61 phosphorite mining/Estonia, 38 Plokhy, Serhii, 154,172-73 Poland allocation of by Pact, 58 CSCE summit expulsion and, 112-13 democratization of, 64, 67-68 EU membership, 168-69 German-Polish border question, 77, 78 NATO membership, 170-71 Solidarity, 60-61 Soviet occupation of, 16, 21-22, 50, 54-55 Soviet use of force protests in, 125 [238] Index as witness to Lithuanian referendum, 143 Politiken, 124-25 Ponomaryov, Lev, 141 Popov, Gavriil, 121 Popular Front for Perestroika Support, 39. see also Rahvarinne Pravda, 139 Pressler, Harry L„ 83 Primakov, Yevgeny, 120,131 Prunskienė, Kazimira, 74-75, 77, 94-96, 99,100,102-3,105-6, 107,116-17 Pugo, Boris, 52, 53-54,114,117,119, 147,153 Putin, Vladimir, 172 Quotidien de
Paris, 61 Radchenko, Sergey, 69-70 Rahva Hää, 52 Rahvarinne citizen defense against Soviet use of force, 118 Declaration on the Sovereignty role, 44-45 founding of, 39 as Gorbachev challengers, 49 independence as primary goal, 62 on independence referendum, 144 member election to office, 53-54, 97 Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact recognition, 54 in national identity formation, 41 nations of the world appeal, 59-60 restorationism/exclusionism role, 51 strategy formation by, 59 rapprochement of nations (sblizhenije), 35 Reagan, Ronald, 8-9, 31, 63 recognition types generally, 8 Reform Movement of Lithuania, see Sąjūdis Remnick, David, 61 Resolution 678,116 Rice, Condoleezza, 63-64, 68-69, 92-93, 126,128-29,136,142-43 Ridgway, Rozanne, 67 Riegle, Donald, 31-32 Riga, see Latvia
Riga axiom, 20 Rikken, Mari-Ann, 82-83,128 Ringmar, Erik, 8 Ritter, Donald (Don), 31-32,128 Rodman, Peter, 103 Romania, 16,168-69 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 18, 22-23, 2728,84 Rosenthal, A. Μ., 79-80 Ross, Dennis B., 89 Roudaut, René, 111 Rubiks, Alfrēds, 97 Rüütel, Arnold, 97,99,102,141-42, 147,156-57 Ryzhkov, Nikolai, 39,45-46,99,102-3 Safire, William, 79-80,127,151 Sąjūdis citizen defense against Soviet use of force, 118 Declaration on the Sovereignty role, 44-45 defense of Gorbachev by, 61 founding of, 39 as Gorbachev challengers, 49-50 independence as primary goal, 62 members elected to office, 5354, 74-75 nations of the world appeal, 59-60 secret protocol pubhshing by, 52 strategy formation by, 59 Sarotte, Mary, 75-76 Sarpalius, Bill, 27-28 Saudargas, Algirdas, 108,111-13,125 Savisaar, Edgar, 39, 59,97,99,105,107, 140,161 Scheer, François, 158 Schlüter, Poul, 111-12 Scowcroft, Brent Baltic aid role, 128-29,140 independence declaration suspension issue, 92-93, 95 Lithuania independence recognition, 80, 82-83 mistrust of Gorbachev, 63-64 negotiations 1991 role, 145-46 Soviet annexation non-recognition policy, 29-30 on Soviet power dynamics, 135-36 on Soviet tolerance for change, 49 Soviet use of force issue, 70,11516,117 on USSR/1933 borders issue, 137 Senate Resolution 14,127 September 11, 2001 attacks, 172 Shakhnazarov, Georgy, 47, 52-53, 5657,74,98,118 Shapiro, Scott, 18-19 Shevardnadze, Eduard, 5, 64-66, 86-90, 91, 96,100,114,122-24,128-29, 136,153 Shifrinson, Joshua, 70-71 Shmelev, Nikolai, 121 Simon, Paul, 31-32 Simons, Thomas, 67 Simonyan, Renald, 47-48
Skubiszewski, Krzysztof, 109 Slovakia, 168-69 Slyunkov, Nikolay, 45-46 Smetona, Antanas, 16-17 Sniečkus, Antanas, 36-38 Sørensen, Peter, 82 Sovetskaya Estonia, 52 Soviet-American trade treaty, 92-94, 100-2,147-48,149-50 Soviet Union see also Soviet use of force collapse of, 2,8-11, 64-65,134-35, 167-68,178Ո.34 Congress of People’s Deputies, 44, 5357, 75,98,141 constitutional reforms 1988, 44-48 coup attempt in, 134-35, 148,153-59 deportations, 17,24,33,50-51 economic aid to, 148-49 economic sanctions against, 127,129-30 elections in, 53 escalation of tensions by, 113-17 ethnic unrest/protests in, 32-38 Federation Council, 114,117, 122-24 German reunification policy, 75-79 historical context, 1-3 identity of, 114 legitimacy of, 51 motivations, 21-23, 60-61, 63-64 Plenum on Nationalities Policy, 62 political landscape/1990s, 114-15 power dynamics/1991,135-37 Index [239]
Soviet Union (cont.) relations with Nazi Germany (see also Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact), 1920, 21 secession procedures, 47, 62, 75, 191Ո.12 selective martial law in, 115 Soviet Defense Council, 114 Union Treaty, 114,145-47,152 urbanization rate, 36-38,183n.96 US grain credits, 148 war crime propaganda by, 29 Western fears regarding policies of, 5-6 Soviet use of force Baltic independence and, 64-66, 6971, 77-78, 84,105 Bush’s reaction to, 126-33 concepts of, 122-24 European outrage/demonstrations over, 124-26 Gorbachev on, 118-19,130-31,135 in Latvia, 105,116,118-19 in Lithuania, 77-78, 84, 85-86, 8789,105,118-24,130-31,155 media coverage, 120-21,122,124-25, 127,130,131 Medininkai, 147,152 Perestroika impacts, 118-33, 203Ո.109 restrictions on, 18-19,166 troop withdrawals, 132-33,167-68 as valid option, 135 Spain, 72 St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 79-80 St. Petersburg Times, 79-80 Stalin, Joseph pro-European tradition and, 56 Soviet annexation process, 16-17,1920, 21-23 war crimes committed by, 51 Steel, Roger, 122 Stimson, Henry, 19 Stoel, Max van der, 169 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START), 107,132,147-49 Strauss, Robert, 159 Sununu, John, 80-81,126-27 Supreme Committee for the Liberation of Lithuania, 25-26, 82-83 [240] Index Suremain, Philippe de, 111 Sweden, 25-26,95,108-9,124-25,13839,158,168-69 Syse, Jan Peder, 108-9 Talbott, Strobe, 67, 68-69,95,131,139 Talinn see Estonia Tarazevich, Georgy, 47 Tautas Fronte citizen defense against Soviet use of force, 118 civil disobedience calls by, 11415,124-25 Declaration on the Sovereignty role, 44-45 founding of, 39, 52 as Gorbachev
challengers, 49 independence as primary goal, 62 on independence referendum, 144 meeting with Gorbachev 1990, 97 member election to office, 53-54, 75 in national identity formation, 41, 98 nations of the world appeal, 59-60 strategy formation by, 59 Tehran Conference, 21-22 Ten-Point Plan, 64-65 Ter-Petrosyan, Levon, 161 Thatcher, Margaret, 64-65, 87-88,95, 96 Thompson, Llewellyn, 23 Time magazine, 80 Toronto Star, 111 Treaty of Mutual Understanding and Cooperation, 96-99 Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany, 109-10 Trubin, Nikolai, 147 Ukraine, 58,116,121,135, ISO51, 172-74 Ukrainian Popular Front (Rukh), 151 Ulmanis, Kârlis, 16-17 UN Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples, 28 United Kingdom, 125 United Nations, 109 United States Baltic-American diaspora, 12,15, 2432,171,180Ո.36
Baltic lobbying efforts, 26-32, 80-83, 127,128,171 Baltic voting districts in, 31-32 charter of cooperatioñ/Baltic countries, 171-72 Congressional support of Baltic independence, 105,106,110, 128,159-62 Democrat Party/Baltic American relationships, 27-28, 31-32 diplomatic/economic pressure by, 65-66 family median income/BalticAmericans, 25 fears regarding Soviet policies, 5-6 foreign policy generally, 171-72 freezing of Baltic assets in, 19, 24,116, 180Ո.36 homeland/diaspora networks in, 29, 31,50, 80-81,185Ո.Յ Lithuanian diaspora, 24-25 motivations, 21-23, 77,106,109-10, 113,164-65 public support for Baltic independence in, 79-84 reaction to Baltic States occupation, 18-24,179Ո.17,180n.28 Republican Party/Baltic American relationships, 27-28, 31-32, 80-81 Soviet annexation non-recognition policy, 12,15-16,18, 21-24, 29-30, 64-66, 78, 80, 84,110,150 Urbonas, Jonas, 80-81 US Agency for International Development (AID), 139 US Helsinki Commission, 138 USA Today, 127,130 USSR, see Soviet Union Valjas, Vaino, 54 Varennikov, Valentin, 117 Velliste, Trivimi, 50 Vershbow, Alexander, 150 Vīķe-Freiberga, Vaira, 171 Vilnius, see Lithuania/Lithuanian crisis Vulfsons, Mavriks, 52,120 Vyshinsky, Andrei, 17 Waffen-SS, 10-11,29, 36-38 Wall Street Journal, 122,127 Warsaw Pact, 76-77,125 Washington Post, 60, 61,79-80,82,127 Welles, Sumner, 18-19, 21 Weyrich, Paul, 128 working people’s lists, 17 World Federation of Free Latvians, 25-26 World Union of Free Latvians, 112-13 Yakovlev, Alexander, 5, 40, 43, 52-53, 55-56, 63, 85,114,120,128-29 Yalta Conference, 23, 27-28 Yanayev, Gennady, 153
Yazov, Dmitry, 111, 116,117,119,148, 153,155 Yedinstvo/Lithuania, 41 Yeltsin, Boris Baltic alliance with, 141-42,167-68 cooperation treaties signed by, 141-42 coup attempt role, 154,155-56 on Lithuanian oil/gas embargo, 98-99 political assets/post-coup, 156— 57,166-67 preservation of USSR by, 135 recognition of Baltic independence by, 156-57,161 relationship with Baker, 141 removal from RSFSR, 142 rivalry with Gorbachev, 136-37, 148,156-57 secret protocol accusations by, 55-56 support of Baltic independence by, 13, 57-58,117,121,130,136-37 US ties with, 128-29,136-37 Zaķe, leva, 25 Zakharov, Mark, 121 Zaslavskaya, Tatyana, 121 Zelikow, Philip, 68-69 Zhdanov, Andrei, 17 StoetsbíWioehík Index [241] |
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physical | xi, 241 Seiten |
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spelling | Bergmane, Una Verfasser (DE-588)1214013341 aut Politics of uncertainty the United States, the Baltic Question, and the collapse of the Soviet Union Una Bergmane New York Oxford University Press [2023] © 2023 xi, 241 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Oxford studies in international history Dissertation Sciences Po Paris Geschichte 1989-1991 gnd rswk-swf Unabhängigkeit (DE-588)4186820-1 gnd rswk-swf Unabhängigkeitsbewegung (DE-588)4121814-0 gnd rswk-swf Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd rswk-swf Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd rswk-swf Zerfall (DE-588)4067675-4 gnd rswk-swf Perestroika (DE-588)4193962-1 gnd rswk-swf Baltikum (DE-588)4004379-4 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Baltikum (DE-588)4004379-4 g Unabhängigkeitsbewegung (DE-588)4121814-0 s Unabhängigkeit (DE-588)4186820-1 s Geschichte 1989-1991 z DE-604 Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 g Perestroika (DE-588)4193962-1 s Zerfall (DE-588)4067675-4 s USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 s Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 s Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB 978-0-19-757836-0 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034104685&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034104685&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034104685&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Bergmane, Una Politics of uncertainty the United States, the Baltic Question, and the collapse of the Soviet Union Unabhängigkeit (DE-588)4186820-1 gnd Unabhängigkeitsbewegung (DE-588)4121814-0 gnd Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd Zerfall (DE-588)4067675-4 gnd Perestroika (DE-588)4193962-1 gnd |
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title | Politics of uncertainty the United States, the Baltic Question, and the collapse of the Soviet Union |
title_auth | Politics of uncertainty the United States, the Baltic Question, and the collapse of the Soviet Union |
title_exact_search | Politics of uncertainty the United States, the Baltic Question, and the collapse of the Soviet Union |
title_exact_search_txtP | Politics of uncertainty the United States, the Baltic Question, and the collapse of the Soviet Union |
title_full | Politics of uncertainty the United States, the Baltic Question, and the collapse of the Soviet Union Una Bergmane |
title_fullStr | Politics of uncertainty the United States, the Baltic Question, and the collapse of the Soviet Union Una Bergmane |
title_full_unstemmed | Politics of uncertainty the United States, the Baltic Question, and the collapse of the Soviet Union Una Bergmane |
title_short | Politics of uncertainty |
title_sort | politics of uncertainty the united states the baltic question and the collapse of the soviet union |
title_sub | the United States, the Baltic Question, and the collapse of the Soviet Union |
topic | Unabhängigkeit (DE-588)4186820-1 gnd Unabhängigkeitsbewegung (DE-588)4121814-0 gnd Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd Zerfall (DE-588)4067675-4 gnd Perestroika (DE-588)4193962-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Unabhängigkeit Unabhängigkeitsbewegung Internationale Politik Außenpolitik Zerfall Perestroika Baltikum USA Sowjetunion Hochschulschrift |
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