Title Identity discourse within a geopolitical crisis: the case of Lithuania
Authors Lingevičius, Justinas
DOI 10.22151/politikon.44.2
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Is Part of Politikon: The IAPSS Journal of Political Science.. Nijmegen : International Association for Political Science Students. 2020, vol. 20, no. 1, p. 26-43.. ISSN 1583-3984. eISSN 2414-6633
Keywords [eng] discourse analysis ; identity ; Lithuania, NATO, Russia ; security
Abstract [eng] The annexation of the Crimean Peninsula in 2014 dramatically changed routine practices and perceptions about Lithuania’s foreign policy agenda. The threat to this small state’s security marked a new era of active searching for self-definition and policy direction. The article aims to analyse the dominant tendencies of Lithuania’s identity in foreign and security policy after 2014. Lithuania is selected precisely because of its vocal reaction and concerns after the annexation of Crimea. This article analyses speeches, comments and statements made within contemporary political discourse by key political leaders in Lithuania’s foreign and security policy. It argues that – in light of potential military threat – political leaders advocate for increased self-responsibility and readiness to act as the relations with their respective partners remain both crucial and complicated.
Published Nijmegen : International Association for Political Science Students
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2020
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