The cultural roots of Estonia's successful transition:: How historical legacies shaped the 1990s

被引:14
作者
Bennich-Bjorkman, Li [1 ]
机构
[1] Uppsala Univ, S-75105 Uppsala, Sweden
关键词
Estonia; cultural legacy; post-communism; transition; interwar period; NETWORKS;
D O I
10.1177/0888325407299785
中图分类号
K9 [地理];
学科分类号
0705 ;
摘要
This article investigates the cultural roots of Estonia's surprisingly successful transitions in the 1990s. Taking the point of departure in historical institutionalism, two layers of political cultural legacies are identified as particularly crucial in preparing Estonia for the democratic government installed after independence. First, the article argues that even in a Baltic context, Estonia stood out as a hotbed for social initiatives and elite networks during Communist times. Second, to understand why such liberalisation within the authoritarian Communist regime started earlier in Estonia than elsewhere in the Soviet Union, there is a need to acknowledge the importance that the historical experiences of the inter-war republic played. Estonia then developed a civic culture that partly survived even during the Pats regime from 1934 to 1939. These experiences surfaced once the yolk of Stalinism was lifted in the 1950s and shaped Estonia under Communism into a society of "collective mobilization" where democratically inclined counter-elites could form.
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页码:316 / 347
页数:32
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