Asian studies in Lithuania

Unfinished dissertations

Similarities and Differences in Perception of Terrorism: Case Study of Lithuania and Saudi Arabia

Author: Gintarė Sereikaitė

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Contemporary Iranian Ta’arof and Cultural Identity in Sociocultural Interaction: Case study of Teheran

Author: Dalia Sabaliauskienė

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Prom Classical Period to Neo-shu‘ubiya Movements: Construction of Identities in Middle East

Author: Šarūnas Rinkevičius

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Finished dissertations

Assessing Iranian Foreign Policy Through the Perspective of Khumayni’s Concept of Justice

Author: Ieva Koreivaitė-Sadauskienė
Institute: Vilnius university
Year of assertion: 2016

The research objective of the dissertation is to complete the analysis on the first Iran’s Supreme Leader’s ayatollah Khumayni’s concept of justice and, consequently, to create an analytical perspective, which would serve for the further Iranian foreign policy analysis. Research revealed that the complex logics of Khumayni’s political thought and his concept of justice can be traced as an integral or unsolid narrative in today’s Iranian foreign policy. Respectively, every case of Iranian politics can be explained through the discourse of Khumayni’s justice. The analysis of Khumayni’s concept of justice is performed combining methodological guidelines of adherents of the Cambridge School of Political Thought J. G. A. Pocock and Q. Skinner. More

Chinese and Turkish Immigrants in Lithuania: Origins, Continuity of Immigration and the Formation of

Author: Karolis Žibas
Institute: Vilnius University
Year of assertion: 2012

The dissertation seeks to comprehensively reveal the particular features of the beginning of Chinese and Turkish immigration (in the country of origin) and ending with the formation of migration networks (in the country of destination), which covers Chinese and Turkish social relations, their participation in the labour market, access to housing, education and social welfare. Finally, attitudes of the Chinese and Turkish immigrants towards long-term residency in Lithuania and acquisition of Lithuanian citizenship are analysed. The dissertation presents the newest statistical data about immigration dynamics and the dominant immigration structure in Lithuania. More

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Initiators of the project: Japan foundation VDU
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