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Policy Exceptionalism: analysis of ideational framework governing agricultural sector in Lithuania
Policy Exceptionalism: analysis of ideational framework governing agricultural sector in Lithuania

Author(s): Jonė Vitkauskaitė-Ramanauskienė
Subject(s): Agriculture, Public Administration
Published by: Mykolas Romeris University
Keywords: Lithuanian agricultural policy; agriculture-environment nexus; policy exceptionalism; discourse analysis;

Summary/Abstract: After WWII, the agricultural sector emerged as an area of exception in western democracies and is often characterised by sector-specific policies, compartmentalised institutions, well-organised interests’ groups and ideas explaining why this sector cannot be governed by free-market forces. Nevertheless, over the last three decades, the sector has been reformed to incorporate neoliberal and environmental demands to a certain extent. Hence, the current agricultural regime consists of two competing discourses – policy exceptionalism versus post-exceptionalism. The study analyses this ideational struggle in the context of Lithuania. The study conducts interpretative discourse analysis of a site of discursive contestation, namely parliamentary debates over policy changes, which sparked farmers’ unrest in Autumn, 2019. It is argued that policy exceptionalism is a dominant discourse governing Lithuanian agricultural sector and that it is maintained by the ruling party. Furthermore, it serves as a discursive barrier to the incorporation of environmental concerns into the agricultural policy-making process.

  • Issue Year: 19/2020
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 86-101
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: English