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Lietuvos įvaizdis Amerikos spaudoje 1988-1991 m. ; Lithuania image of the American press in 1988-1991
National movements in the Baltics were widely covered in the American press, and drew more and more attention with every little step towards independence. Research revealed the image of Lithuania in the American press in the period between 1988 and 1991. In the beginning of the national movement, Lithuanian movement was covered not individually, but rather within context of the Baltics. Support of the grassroots has led The Restruction Movement of Lithuania to be considered as one of the most organised and the most successful national movements in the Soviet Union. G. Bush has delayed to recognize the government of Lithuania after anouncing the declaration of its independence because of relationship with the Soviet Union. American press, the American-lithuanians and the Americans agreed the U.S. was in a position where it was easy not to recognize independence of Lithuania, since this question seemed utopian. The American press supported Lithuania, however, it was critisized because of its chosen method to gain independence. G. Bush has expressed only deep concern and did not take any sanctions after Moscow anounced blockade against Lithuania. American-lithuanians have strongly critisized such president's position. The West turned to Lithuania and decided to recognize its government after the 13th of January 1991 and events in Medininkai. Lithuania was strongly supported by the American press while president G. Bush was critisized for delaying to recognize the Republic of Lithuania.
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Lietuvos įvaizdis Amerikos spaudoje 1988-1991 m. ; Lithuania image of the American press in 1988-1991
National movements in the Baltics were widely covered in the American press, and drew more and more attention with every little step towards independence. Research revealed the image of Lithuania in the American press in the period between 1988 and 1991. In the beginning of the national movement, Lithuanian movement was covered not individually, but rather within context of the Baltics. Support of the grassroots has led The Restruction Movement of Lithuania to be considered as one of the most organised and the most successful national movements in the Soviet Union. G. Bush has delayed to recognize the government of Lithuania after anouncing the declaration of its independence because of relationship with the Soviet Union. American press, the American-lithuanians and the Americans agreed the U.S. was in a position where it was easy not to recognize independence of Lithuania, since this question seemed utopian. The American press supported Lithuania, however, it was critisized because of its chosen method to gain independence. G. Bush has expressed only deep concern and did not take any sanctions after Moscow anounced blockade against Lithuania. American-lithuanians have strongly critisized such president's position. The West turned to Lithuania and decided to recognize its government after the 13th of January 1991 and events in Medininkai. Lithuania was strongly supported by the American press while president G. Bush was critisized for delaying to recognize the Republic of Lithuania.
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Lietuvos įvaizdis Amerikos spaudoje 1988-1991 m. ; Lithuania image of the American press in 1988-1991
National movements in the Baltics were widely covered in the American press, and drew more and more attention with every little step towards independence. Research revealed the image of Lithuania in the American press in the period between 1988 and 1991. In the beginning of the national movement, Lithuanian movement was covered not individually, but rather within context of the Baltics. Support of the grassroots has led The Restruction Movement of Lithuania to be considered as one of the most organised and the most successful national movements in the Soviet Union. G. Bush has delayed to recognize the government of Lithuania after anouncing the declaration of its independence because of relationship with the Soviet Union. American press, the American-lithuanians and the Americans agreed the U.S. was in a position where it was easy not to recognize independence of Lithuania, since this question seemed utopian. The American press supported Lithuania, however, it was critisized because of its chosen method to gain independence. G. Bush has expressed only deep concern and did not take any sanctions after Moscow anounced blockade against Lithuania. American-lithuanians have strongly critisized such president's position. The West turned to Lithuania and decided to recognize its government after the 13th of January 1991 and events in Medininkai. Lithuania was strongly supported by the American press while president G. Bush was critisized for delaying to recognize the Republic of Lithuania.
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Lietuvos Respublikos I vyriausybė 1990 - 1991 m
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Išsivadavimas: užsienio politikos epizodai, 1988 - 1991 ; atsiminimai
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Lietuviu̜ diplomatija išeivijoje: 1940 - 1991 ; straipsniu̜ rinkinys
Engl. Zsfassungen