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Elites and Identities in Post-Soviet Space

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Informationen zum Autor David Lane is an Emeritus Fellow of Emmanuel College! Cambridge and was previously Professor of Sociology at the University of Birmingham. His recent work includes: Elites and Classes in the Transformation of State Socialism (2011); Rethinking the 'Coloured' Revolutions (with Stephen White! 2010); The European Union and World Politics (with Andrew Gamble! 2009). Recent articles have been published in: The Political Quarterly (2008); Mir Rossii (2007); New Political Economy (2008); British Journal of Politics and International Relations (2009); European Societies (2010) and Communist Studies and Transition Politics (2011). Klappentext The dissolution of the communist system led to new concepts of citizenship in the post-Soviet states of Central and Eastern Europe. This book addresses how domestic elites (regional! political and economic) influenced the formation of national identities! examining the ways in which citizenship has been defined. Zusammenfassung The dissolution of the communist system led to the creation of new states and the formation of new concepts of citizenship in the post-Soviet states of Central and Eastern Europe. The formation of national identity also occurred in the context of the process of increasing economic and political globalisation, particularly the widening of the European Union to include the central European post-socialist and Baltic States. Internationally, Russia sought to establish a new identity either as a European or as a Eurasian society and had to accommodate the interests of a wider Russian Diaspora in the ‘near abroad’. This book addresses how domestic elites (regional, political and economic) influenced the formation of national identities and the ways in which citizenship has been defined. A second component considers the external dimensions: the ways in which foreign elites influenced either directly or indirectly the concept of identity and the interaction with internal elites. The essays consider the role of the European Union in attempting to form a European identity. Moreover, the growing internationalisation of economies (privatisation, monetary harmonisation, dependence on trade) also had effects on the kind of ‘national identity’ sought by the new nation states as well as the defining by them of ‘the other’. The collection focuses on the interrelations between social identity, state and citizenship formation, and the role of elites in defining the content of concepts in different post-communist societies. This book was originally published as a special issue of Europe-Asia Studies. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Identity Formation and Elites in the Post-Socialist States, David Lane Part 1: Conceptualising Identities 2. European Identity Making and Identity Transfer, Ireneusz Pawel Karolewski 3. Russia’s Identity: Between the ‘Domestic’ and the ‘International’ Richard Sakwa 4. Neoliberalism, Exogenous Elites and the Transformation of Solidarity, Peter Zeniewski Part 2: Formation of Elites 5. The Elite-Population Gap in the Formation of Political Identities. A Cross-Cultural Investigation, Heinrich Best 6. Business Elites and the Role of Companies in Society: A Comparative Study of Poland, Hungary and Germany, Katharina Bluhm, Bernd Martens and Vera Trappmann 7. Supranational Attachment of European Elites and Citizens, Gyorgy Lengyel Part 3: Country Studies 8. Balancing National Uncertainty and Foreign Orientation: Identity-Building and the Role of Political Parties in Post-Orange Ukraine, Inna Melnykovska, Rainer Schweickert, and Tetiana Kostiuchenko 9. Chechen Elites: Control, Cooption or Substitution? John Russell 10. Citizenship, Collective Identity and the International Impact on Integration Policy In Estonia, Latvia ...

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Authors David (University of Cambridge Lane
Assisted by David Lane (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 04.04.2012
 
EAN 9780415500227
ISBN 978-0-415-50022-7
No. of pages 214
Series Routledge Europe-Asia Studies
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geology

Sociology, Eastern Europe, POLITICAL SCIENCE / General, Political structure & processes, Regional Studies, Regional / International studies, Political structure and processes

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