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Postcommunist Democratisation In Lithuania Elites Parties And Youth Political Organisations 19882001 1st Edition Diana Janusauskien

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Postcommunist Democratisation In Lithuania Elites Parties And Youth Political Organisations 19882001 1st Edition Diana Janusauskien
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.52 MB
Pages: 189
Author: Diana Janusauskienė
ISBN: 9789042032507, 9042032502
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Postcommunist Democratisation In Lithuania Elites Parties And Youth Political Organisations 19882001 1st Edition Diana Janusauskien by Diana Janusauskienė 9789042032507, 9042032502 instant download after payment.

Post-Communist Democratisation in Lithuania: Elites, Parties, and Youth Political Organisations. 1988 - 2001 explains post-communist changes in Lithuania. The transformation of political party system, political elites and youth political organisations in Lithuania are examined in light of democratisation in other post-communist countries. By linking theories of democratisation and elites to actual events, the book provides an analytical framework for interpreting political regime change and development in Lithuania. The book is based on five assumptions: (1) democratisation in Lithuania belongs to a 'Western type' of democratic development; (2) elites and nationalism were the major forces in modernisation; (3) Lithuanian elites have used the favourable conditions of perestroika and were the major actors in regime transformation; (4) the crop of political elites in Lithuania undergoes a generational change, and youth political organisations are very important in this process as they serve as schools for future politicians; and (5) class theory is less useful than elite theory when analysing the process of democratisation in Lithuania.

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