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Amid rising tensions over historical memory in Eastern Europe, Lithuania finds itself at the forefront of a new chapter in the so-called “history wars.” The Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA) sheds light on how Lithuania’s efforts to confront and reinterpret contentious aspects of its past are shaping national identity and geopolitical narratives. As debates intensify over monuments, textbooks, and collective remembrance, this latest analysis explores the stakes involved in Lithuania’s struggle to reconcile history with contemporary politics in a region where the past remains fiercely contested.

History Wars in Lithuania Highlight Challenges to National Identity and Regional Stability

Recent disputes over historical narratives in Lithuania have brought longstanding tensions to the forefront, exposing deeper fissures within the country’s collective memory and identity. At the heart of the debate lies the legacy of World War II and Soviet occupation, with…

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Author : Ethan Riley

Publish date : 2025-08-04 15:01:00

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