banglähenemine
Banglähenemine is an Estonian term coined in the early 1990s to describe a political and cultural movement that advocates a return to traditional values and the influence of Estonia’s Soviet-era civic identity. The concept arose in opposition to the rapid westernisation and liberal reforms that followed the country’s independence in 1991. Advocates of banglähenemine argue that the influx of Western cultural norms has eroded Estonia’s unique national character and its historical ties to the Russian-speaking population. They seek to strengthen the role of the Estonian language, promote the preservation of Soviet-era architectural heritage, and encourage a more inclusive approach to ethnic Russian citizens.
The movement has been largely criticised by political analysts as being discredited by its promotion of nostalgia
In contemporary Estonian politics, references to banglähenemine are infrequent but appear mainly in discussions around national