This book examines the relationship between environmentalism and
political transition in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
Environmentalism was a strong force behind the nationalist
movements preceding the independence of the Baltic States and the
subsequent collapse of the Soviet Union. The contributors
illustrate how the Baltic States face contemporary environmental
challenges through transition, enlargement and integration into the
European Union.
This edited collection brings the reader through the political,
economic and social changes of the post-Soviet Baltic States as a
way of examining how transition influences environmentalism.
Secondly, the book looks at how the enlargement of the European
Union to encompass the Baltic States has influenced political and
legal approaches to the environment. Finally, the contributors
examine how regional and global environmental narratives have
shaped contemporary environmentalism in the Baltic States. From
eco-nationalism to the world 's first green prime minister,
environmentalism continues to play an important role in Estonia,
Latvia and Lithuania.
This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of
Baltic Studies.
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