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Pardavėjas : Amazon. ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Schon; New edition
Tipas : Apie Lietuvą albumai, istorija
SKU : 9783838217796
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This book analyzes security developments in Lithuania since 1988, a period marked by liberation from nearly fifty years of Soviet occupation, the collapse of the USSR, and the integration of the country into NATO. Furmonavicius focuses on how Lithuania achieved liberation and how the country's consequent search for integration into the European and Transatlantic security framework has influenced the evolution of both its own and transatlantic security. “Furmonavicius' book offers an extremely useful and essentially pioneering interpretation of Lithuania's recovery of its national being.”
Anthony Packer (1940-2014), former Honorary Counsellor of Lithuania in Cardiff, UK
“Furmonavicius provides a broad outline of Lithuanian history, with special attention to the period between March 11, 1990, and January 13, 1991. For this period, Furmonavicius cites many sources, many of them difficult to find. He provides a very useful bibliography for students of this period.”
Ignas K. Skrupskelis, Professor of Philosophy, University of South Carolina
"In this detailed study of how Lithuania strove to integrate itself into European and Transatlantic security structures, Furmonavicius reveals the enduring importance of this strategic region, strikingly relevant to our own unsettled times.”
Vejas Gabriel Liulevicius, Professor of History, University of Tennessee
“Furmonavicius reminds us of the crucial role played by Lithuania in liberating itself from Soviet occupation and hastening the end of the Soviet Union, and highlights the strategic importance of the Baltic States for European security and stability. Furmonavicius uses unique sources, including documents from the private collection of US Secretary of State James Baker, interviews with President Vytautas Landsbergis and Foreign Ministers of Lithuania Juozas Urbšys and Algirdas Saudargas.”
Patrick Salmon, Chief Historian, Foreign & Commonwealth Development Office, UK
Review Darius Furmonavicius reminds us of the crucial role played by Lithuania in liberating itself from Soviet occupation. He also highlights the strategic importance of the Baltic States for European security and stability. Darius Furmonavicius uses unique sources, including documents from the private collection of US Secretary of State James Baker, interviews with President Vytautas Landsbergis and Foreign Ministers of Lithuania Juozas Urbsys and Algirdas Saudargas.--Patrick Salmon, Chief Historian, Foreign & Commonwealth Development Office, UK
Darius Furmonavicius reveals the enduring importance of this strategic region, strikingly relevant to our own unsettled times.--Vejas Gabriel Liulevicius, Professor of History, University of Tennessee
Darius Furmonavicius' book offers an extremely useful and essentially pioneering interpretation of Lithuania's recovery of its national being and the enormous progress this small country has made in just over a decade since the nation regained its freedom--Anthony Packer (1940-2014), former Honorary Counsellor of Lithuania in Cardiff, UK
Furmonavicius provides a broad outline of Lithuanian history.--Ignas K. Skrupskelis, Professor of Philosophy, University of South Carolina About the Author Dr. Darius Furmonavicius studied International Relations, History, and Law in Nottingham and Bradford. He is Director of the Lithuanian Research & Studies Centre in Nottingham, and an associate member of Chatham House. Previously, Furmonavicius was a Bernadotte Schmidt Fellow of the American Historical Association. Furmonavicius is the author of Lithuania Rejoins Europe (LRC 2015). His papers have appeared in, among others, Lituanus, International Affairs, Draugas, Lietuvos Aidas, Europos Lietuvis, and Britanijos Lietuvis. Prof. Dr. h. c. mult. Vytautas Landsbergis was Head of the Lithuanian Liberation Movement, President of Lithuania’s Supreme Council in 1990–92 and 1996–2000, as well as Member of the European Parliament in 2004–14. Product details Publisher : ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Schon; New edition (13 May 2024) Language : English Paperback : 360 pages ISBN-10 : 3838217799 ISBN-13 : 978-3838217796 Dimensions : 15.24 x 2.54 x 20.96 cm
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This book analyzes security developments in Lithuania since 1988, a period marked by liberation from nearly fifty years of Soviet occupation, the collapse of the USSR, and the integration of the country into NATO. Furmonavicius focuses on how Lithuania achieved liberation and how the country's consequent search for integration into the European and Transatlantic security framework has influenced the evolution of both its own and transatlantic security. “Furmonavicius' book offers an extremely useful and essentially pioneering interpretation of Lithuania's recovery of its national being.”
Anthony Packer (1940-2014), former Honorary Counsellor of Lithuania in Cardiff, UK
“Furmonavicius provides a broad outline of Lithuanian history, with special attention to the period between March 11, 1990, and January 13, 1991. For this period, Furmonavicius cites many sources, many of them difficult to find. He provides a very useful bibliography for students of this period.”
Ignas K. Skrupskelis, Professor of Philosophy, University of South Carolina
"In this detailed study of how Lithuania strove to integrate itself into European and Transatlantic security structures, Furmonavicius reveals the enduring importance of this strategic region, strikingly relevant to our own unsettled times.”
Vejas Gabriel Liulevicius, Professor of History, University of Tennessee
“Furmonavicius reminds us of the crucial role played by Lithuania in liberating itself from Soviet occupation and hastening the end of the Soviet Union, and highlights the strategic importance of the Baltic States for European security and stability. Furmonavicius uses unique sources, including documents from the private collection of US Secretary of State James Baker, interviews with President Vytautas Landsbergis and Foreign Ministers of Lithuania Juozas Urbšys and Algirdas Saudargas.”
Patrick Salmon, Chief Historian, Foreign & Commonwealth Development Office, UK
Review Darius Furmonavicius reminds us of the crucial role played by Lithuania in liberating itself from Soviet occupation. He also highlights the strategic importance of the Baltic States for European security and stability. Darius Furmonavicius uses unique sources, including documents from the private collection of US Secretary of State James Baker, interviews with President Vytautas Landsbergis and Foreign Ministers of Lithuania Juozas Urbsys and Algirdas Saudargas.--Patrick Salmon, Chief Historian, Foreign & Commonwealth Development Office, UK
Darius Furmonavicius reveals the enduring importance of this strategic region, strikingly relevant to our own unsettled times.--Vejas Gabriel Liulevicius, Professor of History, University of Tennessee
Darius Furmonavicius' book offers an extremely useful and essentially pioneering interpretation of Lithuania's recovery of its national being and the enormous progress this small country has made in just over a decade since the nation regained its freedom--Anthony Packer (1940-2014), former Honorary Counsellor of Lithuania in Cardiff, UK
Furmonavicius provides a broad outline of Lithuanian history.--Ignas K. Skrupskelis, Professor of Philosophy, University of South Carolina About the Author Dr. Darius Furmonavicius studied International Relations, History, and Law in Nottingham and Bradford. He is Director of the Lithuanian Research & Studies Centre in Nottingham, and an associate member of Chatham House. Previously, Furmonavicius was a Bernadotte Schmidt Fellow of the American Historical Association. Furmonavicius is the author of Lithuania Rejoins Europe (LRC 2015). His papers have appeared in, among others, Lituanus, International Affairs, Draugas, Lietuvos Aidas, Europos Lietuvis, and Britanijos Lietuvis. Prof. Dr. h. c. mult. Vytautas Landsbergis was Head of the Lithuanian Liberation Movement, President of Lithuania’s Supreme Council in 1990–92 and 1996–2000, as well as Member of the European Parliament in 2004–14. Product details Publisher : ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Schon; New edition (13 May 2024) Language : English Paperback : 360 pages ISBN-10 : 3838217799 ISBN-13 : 978-3838217796 Dimensions : 15.24 x 2.54 x 20.96 cm
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