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Russians in the Baltic States: Multiple Identities and Diverse Futures Victor Makarov PhD Candidate, University of Helsinki
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Overview Why Study Russian identities? Russians as a population group Individual identity adaptation strategies Russian Collective identities: political and cultural Brubaker’s Trangle: The fourth angle? Multilayer identities: Russians as model Europeans
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EASTERN SLAVIC POPULATION IN THE BALTIC STATES Pre-SovietSovietPost-SovietN, 1000 Latvia 10% *1935 42% *1989 35% *2006 797 Lithuania 3 % * 1923 12 % * 1989 8% * 2001 285 Estonia 8,2 % * 1922 35% * 1989 29% * 2000 397 Total> 1.5 mln
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Attitudes towards Communism LT
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Attitudes towards Communism LV
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Attitudes towards Communism EE
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Attitudes towards Authoritarian rule LT
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Attitudes towards Authoritarian rule LV
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Attitudes towards Authoritarian rule EE
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European Identities EstoniaLatviaLithuania EstRusLatRusLitRus Q. With which one of the following do you most closely identify yourself? And which do you identify with secondly? Nation-state first472572553 Integrated national271212285 Russian or Soviet273260255 Local, regional only118 22623 European1115811108 Other0-0104 Don’t Know1011-2 New Baltic Barometer V, Autumn, 2001, N=3,133. Source: R. Rose, S. Berglund, 2004
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