A cat's lick :: democratisation and minority communities in the post-Soviet Baltic /
The research on Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania has pointed out some controversial social and political developments since the collapse of the Soviet Union. Crucially, there is a discrepancy between the governments' commitment to creating democratic political regimes, to ensuring harmonious socia...
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Zusammenfassung: | The research on Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania has pointed out some controversial social and political developments since the collapse of the Soviet Union. Crucially, there is a discrepancy between the governments' commitment to creating democratic political regimes, to ensuring harmonious social relations and to accommodating the ethno-cultural diversity of the resident communities. In reflecting on the legacies of the Soviet past, the book addresses the role non-titular populations have played in the process of democratisation and the relation between the states, societies and minorities in the post-Soviet Baltic states. The argument proceeds along three lines. Firstly, the book examines the institutional dimension of democratisation in the region, thereby addressing the processes of state- and nation-building as reflected in various policy-developments. Secondly, it compares the impact of ethno-cultural diversity on the development of the respective Baltic nation-states. The discussion makes clear that the framework of Baltic political communities was designed to suit the interests of the titular groups and thus resulted in the marginalisation of the minority communities. Thirdly, the book assesses the participation of minority communities in the development, criticism and improvement of state institutions and policies since independence. The analysis points out that, two decades after independence, the post-Soviet Baltic states and societies are seen by many members of the majority groups as primarily serving the interests of their ethnic community. In this situation, the members of the non-titular communities need to adapt to the majorities' perceptions in order to benefit from the achievements of democratisation. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xvii, 379 pages). |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 333-379). |
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spelling | Agarin, Timofey. A cat's lick : democratisation and minority communities in the post-Soviet Baltic / Timofey Agarin. Amsterdam ; New York : Rodopi, 2010. 1 online resource (xvii, 379 pages). text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier On the boundary of two worlds ; 22 Includes bibliographical references (pages 333-379). Print version record. Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- Explaining post-communist democratisation -- Ethno-territorial proliferation in the Soviet Baltic -- Baltic perestroika and nation-building -- State-building and framing of non-titulars -- Titularisation of Baltic education -- Minority cooptation in the Baltic societies -- The Language of alienation -- Minority representation in social structures -- Minority engagement in civic initiatives -- Baltic democratisation: A cat's lick? -- Bibliography. The research on Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania has pointed out some controversial social and political developments since the collapse of the Soviet Union. Crucially, there is a discrepancy between the governments' commitment to creating democratic political regimes, to ensuring harmonious social relations and to accommodating the ethno-cultural diversity of the resident communities. In reflecting on the legacies of the Soviet past, the book addresses the role non-titular populations have played in the process of democratisation and the relation between the states, societies and minorities in the post-Soviet Baltic states. The argument proceeds along three lines. Firstly, the book examines the institutional dimension of democratisation in the region, thereby addressing the processes of state- and nation-building as reflected in various policy-developments. Secondly, it compares the impact of ethno-cultural diversity on the development of the respective Baltic nation-states. The discussion makes clear that the framework of Baltic political communities was designed to suit the interests of the titular groups and thus resulted in the marginalisation of the minority communities. Thirdly, the book assesses the participation of minority communities in the development, criticism and improvement of state institutions and policies since independence. The analysis points out that, two decades after independence, the post-Soviet Baltic states and societies are seen by many members of the majority groups as primarily serving the interests of their ethnic community. In this situation, the members of the non-titular communities need to adapt to the majorities' perceptions in order to benefit from the achievements of democratisation. Democratization Former Soviet republics. Minorities Former Soviet republics. Former Soviet republics Politics and government. Former Soviet republics Social conditions. Démocratisation Ex-URSS. Ex-URSS Conditions sociales. POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Process General. bisacsh Democratization fast Minorities fast Politics and government fast Social conditions fast Soviet Union Former Soviet republics fast has work: A cat's lick (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGFFfqrBbKkkCrGJCFpfhd https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Agarin, Timofey. A cat's lick. Amsterdam ; New York : Rodopi, 2010 9789042029897 On the boundary of two worlds ; 22. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2004056705 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=318584 Volltext |
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title | A cat's lick : democratisation and minority communities in the post-Soviet Baltic / |
title_auth | A cat's lick : democratisation and minority communities in the post-Soviet Baltic / |
title_exact_search | A cat's lick : democratisation and minority communities in the post-Soviet Baltic / |
title_full | A cat's lick : democratisation and minority communities in the post-Soviet Baltic / Timofey Agarin. |
title_fullStr | A cat's lick : democratisation and minority communities in the post-Soviet Baltic / Timofey Agarin. |
title_full_unstemmed | A cat's lick : democratisation and minority communities in the post-Soviet Baltic / Timofey Agarin. |
title_short | A cat's lick : |
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title_sub | democratisation and minority communities in the post-Soviet Baltic / |
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