Visual Securitization: Commemorating the Partisan War in Lithuanian Foreign and Security Policy

In 2008 and 2014 the Russian-Georgian war, the military conflict in Ukraine, and the annexation of Crimea have had an impact on Lithuanian foreign and security policy. In the context of these events, Lithuania was concerned about the mobilization of conventional security measures, i.e., strengtheni...

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Main Author: Viktorija Rimaitė-Beržiūnienė
Format: Article
Language:Lithuanian
Published: Vilnius University Press 2022-08-01
Series:Politologija
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Online Access:https://www.journals.vu.lt/politologija/article/view/25017
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description In 2008 and 2014 the Russian-Georgian war, the military conflict in Ukraine, and the annexation of Crimea have had an impact on Lithuanian foreign and security policy. In the context of these events, Lithuania was concerned about the mobilization of conventional security measures, i.e., strengthening its national defense sector. However, the role as well as the impact of “soft” (unconventional) response devices and strategies in the Lithuanian case has still received little academic interest. This paper, using the analysis of visual collective memory practices (monuments), aims to show the links between collective memory as well as its visually tangible forms and the formation of foreign and security policy in Lithuania. By examining the visual practices reminiscent of guerrilla warfare built in Lithuanian public spaces after 2014, it is revealed how the use of collective memory contributed to the perceived threat from Russia, which had a significant impact on the formation and implementation of foreign and security policy.
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spelling doaj.art-d521371ee652431f95f33535174e54fc2022-12-22T04:01:10ZlitVilnius University PressPolitologija1392-16812424-60342022-08-01106210.15388/Polit.2022.106.1Visual Securitization: Commemorating the Partisan War in Lithuanian Foreign and Security PolicyViktorija Rimaitė-Beržiūnienė0General Jonas Žemaitis Military Academy of Lithuania In 2008 and 2014 the Russian-Georgian war, the military conflict in Ukraine, and the annexation of Crimea have had an impact on Lithuanian foreign and security policy. In the context of these events, Lithuania was concerned about the mobilization of conventional security measures, i.e., strengthening its national defense sector. However, the role as well as the impact of “soft” (unconventional) response devices and strategies in the Lithuanian case has still received little academic interest. This paper, using the analysis of visual collective memory practices (monuments), aims to show the links between collective memory as well as its visually tangible forms and the formation of foreign and security policy in Lithuania. By examining the visual practices reminiscent of guerrilla warfare built in Lithuanian public spaces after 2014, it is revealed how the use of collective memory contributed to the perceived threat from Russia, which had a significant impact on the formation and implementation of foreign and security policy. https://www.journals.vu.lt/politologija/article/view/25017securitizationmonumentscollective memorRussia
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Visual Securitization: Commemorating the Partisan War in Lithuanian Foreign and Security Policy
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securitization
monuments
collective memor
Russia
title Visual Securitization: Commemorating the Partisan War in Lithuanian Foreign and Security Policy
title_full Visual Securitization: Commemorating the Partisan War in Lithuanian Foreign and Security Policy
title_fullStr Visual Securitization: Commemorating the Partisan War in Lithuanian Foreign and Security Policy
title_full_unstemmed Visual Securitization: Commemorating the Partisan War in Lithuanian Foreign and Security Policy
title_short Visual Securitization: Commemorating the Partisan War in Lithuanian Foreign and Security Policy
title_sort visual securitization commemorating the partisan war in lithuanian foreign and security policy
topic securitization
monuments
collective memor
Russia
url https://www.journals.vu.lt/politologija/article/view/25017
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