After the Referendum: Militant Democracy and Nation-Building in Latvia
After the Referendum: Militant Democracy and Nation-Building in Latvia
Author(s): Ivars ĪjabsSubject(s): Constitutional Law, Government/Political systems, Politics and law, Period(s) of Nation Building
Published by: SAGE Publications Ltd
Keywords: Latvia; militant democracy; nation-building; ethnic democracy; liberal republican democracy;
Summary/Abstract: During the years 2011–2014, Latvia experienced a significant increase in the adoption and use of militant democracy measures—constitutional amendments, refusals of party registration, restrictions on referendums and popular initiatives. These events, triggered by a widely attended referendum on the introduction of Russian as the second state language, highlighted the problematic relations between democracy and nation-building in Latvia. Despite earlier expectations that the original militancy of Latvian democracy would decrease with the gradual integration of the Russophone minority, recent developments show that the defence of a particular type of nation-building has become an integral part of Latvian democracy. Contrary to earlier attempts to describe Latvia as an example of ethnic democracy, this article argues that the nation-building proceeds on the basis of a not fully consistent combination of elements of ethnic and liberal republican approaches.
Journal: East European Politics and Societies
- Issue Year: 30/2016
- Issue No: 02
- Page Range: 288-314
- Page Count: 27
- Language: English
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