Politics Of Uncertainty Av Una (Academy Of Finland Research Fellow Academy Of Finland Research Fellow Helsinki University) Bergmane

Politics Of Uncertainty Av Una (Academy Of Finland Research Fellow Academy Of Finland Research Fellow Helsinki University) Bergmane

In March 1990, Lithuania became the first Soviet Republic to declare its independence. Within weeks, the two other Baltic states, Estonia and Latvia, announced the beginning of a transition period toward full sovereignty. The Soviet Union, which considered the Baltic declarations illegal, harshly condemned them and imposed an......
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In March 1990, Lithuania became the first Soviet Republic to declare its independence. Within weeks, the two other Baltic states, Estonia and Latvia, announced the beginning of a transition period toward full sovereignty. The Soviet Union, which considered the Baltic declarations illegal, harshly condemned them and imposed an economic blockade against Lithuania. Fearing an outbreak of violence in the region, the United States tried to de-escalate the crisis, pressuring all sides to engage in dialogue. Thirty years after the Soviet collapse Politics of Uncertainty investigates the interplay between international and domestic dynamics in the Soviet disintegration process. Based on extensive multilingual archival research, this book recovers the voices of local actors in Riga, Tallinn, and Vilnius in its examination of the triangular relations between Washington, Moscow, and Baltic independence movements. Occupied and annexed by the USSR in 1940, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania were the fi
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In March 1990, Lithuania became the first Soviet Republic to declare its independence. Within weeks, the two other Baltic states, Estonia and Latvia, announced the beginning of a transition period toward full sovereignty. The Soviet Union, which considered the Baltic declarations illegal, harshly condemned them and imposed an economic blockade against Lithuania. Fearing an outbreak of violence in the region, the United States tried to de-escalate the crisis,pressuring all sides to engage in dialogue. Thirty years after the Soviet collapse Politics of Uncertainty investigates the interplay between international and domestic dynamics in the Soviet disintegration process. Based on extensive multilingual archival research, this book recovers the voices of local actors in Riga, Tallinn, and Vilnius in its examination of the triangular relations between Washington, Moscow, and Baltic independence movements. Occupied and annexed by the USSR in 1940, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania were thefirst Soviet republics to push the limits of Perestroika. The Baltic problem, at first seemingly minor, increasingly gained international visibility and by 1990 risked derailing issues that mattered in the eyes of both Soviet and American leaders—the transformation of the Soviet state and transformation ofthe European order. The United States, which had never recognized the annexation of the Baltic states, tried to perform a highly challenging balancing act of supporting Baltic independence without jeopardizing relations with the Kremlin. Meanwhile Mikhail Gorbachev, who saw the Baltics as an integral part of the USSR, was frustrated that their secessionist tendencies distracted from the monumental opportunity for change that the Perestroika project offered to his country and the world. Meanwhile, George Bush, François Mitterrand, and Helmut Kohl were exasperated that events at the margins of the Soviet empire risked destabilizing Gorbachev and souring East-West relations during negotiations over German reunification.By focusing on the relations between those at the top of global power hierarchies and those situated at their margins, Una Bergmane underscores how the Soviet collapse was driven much more by uncertainty, domestic pressures, and last-minute decisions than by long-term strategy—while warning about the tenuous geopolitical positions of these three states that joined NATO and the European Union after breaking out of the Soviet empire.

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Utforsk "Politics Of Uncertainty" av Una Bergmane

Er du interessert i hvordan usikkerhet former politiske landskap? Politics Of Uncertainty Av Una Bergmane gir deg en dypdykk i de komplekse forholdene som preget Sovjetunionens sammenbrudd. Med en unik tilnærming, basert på omfattende flerspråklig arkivforskning, avdekker denne boken stemmene til lokale aktører i de baltiske statene.

En reise gjennom historien

I mars 1990 ble Litauen den første sovjetrepublikken som erklærte sin uavhengighet. Dette utløste en kjede av hendelser som også påvirket Estland og Latvia. Boken undersøker hvordan disse nasjonene navigerte gjennom en tid preget av internasjonal politikk, økonomiske blokader, og geopolitisk usikkerhet.

  • Forfatter: Una Bergmane, Academy of Finland Research Fellow
  • Fokus: Triangulære relasjoner mellom Washington, Moskva og de baltiske uavhengighetsbevegelsene.
  • Historisk kontekst: Hvordan Gorbatsjov og Bush håndterte den delikate balansen mellom støtte til uavhengighet og forholdet til Kreml.
  • Målgruppe: Studenter, forskere og alle med interesse for moderne historie og internasjonale relasjoner.

Dypere forståelse av usikkerhetens politikk

Boken fremhever hvordan usikkerhet, innenlandske press og spontane beslutninger var mer avgjørende for Sovjetunionens fall enn langsiktige strategier. Dette gir leseren en ny forståelse av de politiske dynamikkene som fortsatt påvirker dagens geopolitiske situasjon.

Politics Of Uncertainty Av Una Bergmane er ikke bare en historiebok; det er et viktig bidrag til debatten om hvordan små nasjoner kan navigere i stormfulle internasjonale farvann. Er du klar for å utforske denne fascinerende perioden i historien? Ta steget inn i fortiden med denne tankevekkende boken!

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