Politics with a Human Face

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Estonia
ethnic conflict analysis
Europe
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Gadamer
Grand Duke Vytautas
historical analysis
historical narratives politics
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human experience post-Soviet Europe
Inductive Development
Interwar Lithuania
Lenin's Statues
Lenin’s Statues
Liminal Crisis
Liminal Experience
liminality
liminality studies
Lithuania
Lithuanian Identity
Lithuanian Independence Movement
Lithuanian Intelligentsia
Luhansk People's Republics
Luhansk People’s Republics
Manneken Pis
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Modern Lithuanian
Non-violent Resistance
Permanent Liminality
Poland
Political Cosmology
political identity
Political Identity Formation
Political Identity Narrative
politics
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post-Soviet Region
post-Soviet Transition
postcommunist identity
Russia
Sacrificial Mechanisms
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Taras Shevchenko
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Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367884833
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Politics with a Human Face presents a holistic understanding of identity formation in post-Soviet Europe, arguing that since politics is fundamentally a human affair. In order to adequately understand it, one needs to understand its human side first.

Drawing on the thought of Dilthey, Ricoeur and Plato, the author employs empathy as a method, together with visual and historical analysis, to analyse the role of human experience in post-Soviet politics. As a result, the book offers a theoretical approach for assessing influence of the non-rationalistic factors, such as associative symbolism, human experience, political images and historical narratives, in both domestic and foreign affairs.

A study at the juncture of Social Sciences and Humanities, Politics with a Human Face explores a number of cases, including Estonia, Lithuania, Poland and Russia, as well as the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, examining issues of liminal transition, ‘far-right’ movements, victimhood, ethnic conflict and political paradoxes. Seeking to shed light on the region’s agency and perception of both its own political and existential situation, and that of the surrounding world, this book constitutes a timely and original contribution to understanding the post-Soviet Europe.

Arvydas Grišinas is a researcher at Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania.

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