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Borders in the Baltic Sea Region, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017 Suturing the Ruptures

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Makarychev Andrey, Yatsyk Alexandra

Couverture de l’ouvrage Borders in the Baltic Sea Region

This book focuses on the recent political trajectories within the Baltic Sea Region from one of the success stories of regionalism in Europe to a potential area of military confrontation between Russia and NATO.  The authors closely examine the following issues: new security challenges for the region stemming from Russia?s staunch anti-EU and anti-NATO polices, institutions and practices of multi-level governance in the region, and different cultural strategies that regional actors employ. The common threads of this innovative volume are issues of changing borders and boundaries in the region, and logics of inclusion and exclusion that shape its political contours. From diverse disciplinary and methodological positions the authors explain policies of specific Baltic Sea states, as well as structural matters that make them a region.    

Introduction :Andrey Makarychev and Klaus Segbers

PART I:  SECURITY RESURFACED: REBORDERING ON THE HORIZON?

Chapter 1

Practising Baltic security at the overlap of the European and the post-Soviet societies of states Thomas Linsenmaier

Chapter 2

The Baltic Sea Region: From a hinge between Russia and the West to a rhizomatic information channel

Aki-Mauri Huhtinen

Chapter 3

Security Dynamics in the Baltic Sea Region before and after the Ukraine Crisis

 Elena Kropacheva

PART 2: RETYING THE REGION, UNLOCKING THE BORDERS: INSTITUTIONS AND GOVERNANCE

Chapter 4

Regional cooperation with an uncooperative hegemon: the case of the Baltic Sea Region

Dovile Jakniunaite and Živilė Marija Vaicekauskaitė

Chapter 5

When Left and Right Is a Matter of Identity: Overlapping political dimensions in Estonia and Latvia

Kjetil Duvold

Chapter 6

Russian speaking community in Estonia: Legal, political and security analysis

Thomas Hoffmann and Andrey Makarychev

Chapter 7

Baltic Region and Central Asia: what does it take to make a region? A critical perspective.

Anastasia Vishnevskaya

PART 3: INCLUSIONS AND MOBILITIES: CULTURAL STRATEGIES OF BORDER-(UN)LOCKING

Chapter 8

Shaping Estonian: national identity in film, art and singing

 Alexandra Yatsyk

Chapter 9

The “Russian World” and the Securitization of Identity Boundaries in Latvia

Angela Kachuyevski

Chapter 10

(Re)-Drawing Borders: Russia and the Baltic states

Elizaveta Gaufman

Dr. Andrey Makarychev is Professor of Government and Politics at the University of Tartu, Estonia. His areas of expertise are political discourses, norms and identities as seen from different domestic and international perspectives. His record of previous institutional affiliations includes George Mason University (Fairfax, VA), Centre for Conflict Studies (ETH, Zurich), Danish Institute of International Studies (DIIS), and Nizhny Novgorod Linguistic University.

Dr. Alexandra Yatsyk is Visiting Researcher at the Uppsala Centre for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Sweden. She is also Director of the Centre for Cultural Studies of Post-Socialism and Associate Professor of the Journalism Department at Kazan Federal University, Russia. She has served and held research at the Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies (GWU, USA), Centre for EU-Russia relations (University of Tartu, Estonia), School of Language, Translation and Literature Studies (University of Tampere, Finland), and Centre for Urban History for East Central Europe (Lviv, Ukraine). 

Offer multidisciplinary insights into the Baltic Sea region

Analyses the most recent developments in the aftermath of the Ukraine crisis

Provides critical assessments of earlier optimistic interpretations of Russia's role in the region, and problematize Russia's role as both insider and outsider

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