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Celebrating Borderlands in a Wider Europe

Author : Andrey Makarychev,Alexandra Yatsyk
Publisher : Nomos Verlag
Page : 149 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2016-04-22
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9783845253169

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Celebrating Borderlands in a Wider Europe by Andrey Makarychev,Alexandra Yatsyk Pdf

Die Autoren untersuchen Identitäten in den postsowjetischen Grenzgebieten in der Ukraine, Estland und Georgien seit dem Fall der Sowjetunion. Anstatt auf die großen geopolitischen Akteure richten sie den Fokus auf eine Vielzahl unterschiedlicher Akteure in den Grenzgebieten und Ihre verschiedenen kulturellen, ethnischen, religiösen und zivilisatorischen Strömungen.

European Identities During Wars and Revolutions

Author : Salome Minesashvili
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 371 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2022-05-07
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9783030967178

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European Identities During Wars and Revolutions by Salome Minesashvili Pdf

This book provides an up-to-date discussion of the effect of crises on European identities in the post-Soviet states. In doing so, the book presents an original study on dynamics of European identities during four crises in Georgia and Ukraine. More specifically, it considers the comparative impact of two colour revolutions and wars involving Russia on European identity constructions in Georgian and Ukrainian public identity discourses, studied through national mass media. It compares outcomes of change and continuity during such “big bang” events in identity discourses and establishes scope conditions that allow or inhibit change. The major finding of the study is that the selected events can indeed instigate sudden shifts in European identity discourses but only when the elite power structure also changes in such hybrid regimes, as Ukraine and Georgia. These changes include shifts in elite groups and in the relative power they hold in the overall power structure.

Everyday Belonging in the Post-Soviet Borderlands

Author : Alina Jašina-Schäfer
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 191 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2021-04-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9781793631398

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Everyday Belonging in the Post-Soviet Borderlands by Alina Jašina-Schäfer Pdf

Everyday Belonging in the Post-Soviet Borderlands examines the Russophone communities in peripheral cities adjacent to the Russian borders in Estonia and Kazakhstan. The research adopts a cross-disciplinary, space-sensitive approach that focuses comparatively on individual memories, narratives, and performances. Based on ethnographic examples, this book reconstructs belonging as a complex dialectical relationship between “inclusion” and “exclusion.” This relationship, it is argued, manifests itself through a continuous spiral of boundary construction, appropriation, and transgression among different versions of Estonianness and Kazakhness, Europeanness and Cosmopolitanness, as well as Russianness.

Multifaceted Nationalism and Illiberal Momentum at Europe’s Eastern Margins

Author : Andrey Makarychev
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 185 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2021-05-20
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781000396430

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Multifaceted Nationalism and Illiberal Momentum at Europe’s Eastern Margins by Andrey Makarychev Pdf

This edited volume addresses the set of politically challenging issues that the advent of populist movements raised for individual nation states and the whole Europe. Based on critical engagements with the extant scholarship in comparative politics, political philosophy, international relations, regional studies and critical geopolitics, this collection of chapters offers the interpretation of the contemporary populism as illiberal nationalism, and underscores its deeply political challenge to the post-political core of the EU project. The contributors discuss the deep transformations within the fabric of contemporary European societies that makes scholars rethink the post-Cold War hegemonic understanding of liberal democracy as the dominant paradigm destined to expand from its traditional hotbed in the West to other regions. This edited volume intends to stretch analysis beyond the conventional accounts of populism as an anti-elite and extra-institutional appeal to the general public for the sake of its mobilization against incumbent power holders, and look for more nuanced meanings inherent to this term. The chapters in this book were originally published in European Politics and Society and the Journal of Contemporary European Studies.

Russia and the EU

Author : Thomas Hoffmann,Andrey Makarychev
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2018-07-27
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781351398367

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Russia and the EU by Thomas Hoffmann,Andrey Makarychev Pdf

The annexation of Crimea in 2014 and Russia’s support for military insurgency in eastern Ukraine undermined two decades of cooperation between Russia and the EU leaving both sides in a situation of reciprocal economic sanctions and political alienation. What is left of previous positive experiences and mutually beneficial interactions between the two parties? And, what new communication practices and strategies might Russia and Europe use? Previously coherent and institutionalized spaces of communication and dialogue between Moscow and Brussels have fragmented into relations that, while certainly not cooperative, are also not necessarily adversarial. Exploring these spaces, contributors consider how this indeterminacy makes cooperation problematic, though not impossible, and examine the shrunken, yet still existent, expanse of interaction between Russia and the EU. Analysing to what extent Russian foreign policy philosophy is compatible with European ideas of democracy, and whether Russia might pragmatically profit from the liberal democratic order, the volume also focuses on the practical implementation of these discourses and conceptualizations as policy instruments. This book is an important resource for researchers in Russian and Soviet Politics, Eastern European Politics and the policy, politics and expansion of the European Union.

Critical Biopolitics of the Post-Soviet

Author : Andrey Makarychev,Alexandra Yatsyk
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 217 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2019-11-29
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781498562409

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Critical Biopolitics of the Post-Soviet by Andrey Makarychev,Alexandra Yatsyk Pdf

This book is a critical attempt to cast a biopolitical gaze at the process of subjectification of Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, and Estonia in terms of multiple and overlapping regimes of belonging, performativity, and (de)bordering. The authors strive to go beyond the traditional understandings of biopolitics as a set of policies corresponding to the management and regulation of (pre)existing populations. In their opinion, biopolitics might be part of nation building, a force that produces collective political identities grounded in the acceptance of sets of corporeal practices of control over human bodies and their physical existence. For the authors, to look critically at this biopolitical gaze on the realm of the post-Soviet means also to rethink the correlation between the biopolitical vision of the post-Soviet and the biopolitical epistemology on the post-Soviet, which would demand a new vocabulary. The critical biopolitics might be one of these vocabularies, which would fulfill this request.

Russia Before and After Crimea

Author : Pal Kolsto
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2017-12-04
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781474433877

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Russia Before and After Crimea by Pal Kolsto Pdf

Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014 brought East - West relations to a low. But, by selling the annexation in starkly nationalist terms to grassroots nationalists, Putin's popularity reached record heights. This volume examines the interactions and tensions between state and societal nationalisms before and after the annexation.

Practical Biopolitics of COVID-19

Author : Andrey Makarychev,Gede Wahyu Wicaksana
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 123 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2023-09-18
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781666952148

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Practical Biopolitics of COVID-19 by Andrey Makarychev,Gede Wahyu Wicaksana Pdf

The book introduces the concept of practical biopolitics and discusses its applicability for anti-pandemic crisis management in Indonesia and Russia. The authors scrutinize the functioning of sovereign power and governmentality during the state of exception.

The Companion to Juri Lotman

Author : Marek Tamm,Peeter Torop
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 553 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2021-12-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781350181632

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The Companion to Juri Lotman by Marek Tamm,Peeter Torop Pdf

Juri Lotman (1922–1993), the Jewish-Russian-Estonian historian, literary scholar and semiotician, was one of the most original and important cultural theorists of the 20th century, as well as a co-founder of the well-known Tartu-Moscow School of Semiotics. This is the first authoritative volume in any language to explore the main facets of Lotman's work and discuss his main ideas in the context of contemporary scholarship. Boasting an interdisciplinary cast of contributing academics from across mainland Europe, as well as the USA, the UK, Australia, Argentina and Brazil, The Companion to Juri Lotman is the definitive text about Lotman's intellectual legacy. The book is structured into three main sections – Context, Concepts and Dialogue – which simultaneously provide ease of navigation and intriguing prisms through which to view his various scholarly contributions. Saussure, Bakhtin, Language, Memory, Space, Cultural History, New Historicism, Literary Studies and Political Theory are just some of the thinkers, themes and approaches examined in relation to Lotman, while the introduction and thematic Lotman bibliography that frame the main essays provide valuable background knowledge and useful information for further research. The book foregrounds how Lotman's insights have been especially influential in conceptualizing meaning making practices in culture and society, and how they, in turn, have inspired the work of a diverse group of scholars. The Companion to Juri Lotman shines a light on a hugely significant and all-too often neglected figure in 20th-century intellectual history.

Widening the World of International Relations

Author : Ersel Aydinli,Gonca Biltekin
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2018-07-11
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781351332842

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Widening the World of International Relations by Ersel Aydinli,Gonca Biltekin Pdf

Current international relations (IR) theories and approaches, which are almost exclusively built in the West, are alien to the non-Western contexts that engender the most hard-pressing problems of the world and ultimately unhelpful in understanding or addressing the needs surrounding these issues. Our supposedly revolutionary new concepts and approaches remain largely insufficient in explaining what happens globally and in offering lessons for improvement. This deficiency can only be addressed by building more relevant theories. For theory to be relevant in accounting for contemporary international relations, we argue, it should not only apply to, but also emanate from different corners of the current political universe. In other words, diversity and dialogue can only come about when periphery scholars do not just "meta-theorize" but also "theorize." Aydinli and Biltekin propose a new form of theorizing through this collection of work, one that effectively blends peripheral outlooks with theory production. They call this form "homegrown theorizing," or original theorizing in the periphery about the periphery. Arguing that disciplinary culture is oblivious to the diversity that might be achieved by theorizing based on indigenous ideas and/or practices, this book intends to highlight that potential, showing diversity in the background of the authors, because wherever one looks at the world from, paints the picture that is being seen. Therefore, we bring together scholars from Eastern Europe to South Africa, from Iran to Japan to cover the extant diversity in ideas. This work will be essential reading for all students and scholars concerned with the future of international relations theory.

Russia in the Changing International System

Author : Emel Parlar Dal,Emre Erşen
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2019-08-26
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9783030218324

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Russia in the Changing International System by Emel Parlar Dal,Emre Erşen Pdf

This volume seeks to explore Russia’s perceptions of the changing international system in the twenty-first century and evaluate the determinants of Russian motives, roles and strategies towards a number of contemporary regional and global issues. The chapters of the volume discuss various aspects of Russian foreign policy with regard to key actors like the U.S., EU and China; international organizations such as the BRICS, Shanghai Cooperation Organization, Eurasian Economic Union and Collective Security Treaty Organization; and a number of regional conflicts including Ukraine and Syria. The contributors seek to understand how the discourses of “anti-Westernism” and “post-Westernism” are employed in the redefinition of Russia’s relations with the other actors of the international system and how Russia perceives the concept of “regional hegemony,” particularly in the former Soviet space and the Middle East.

Borders in the Baltic Sea Region

Author : Andrey Makarychev,Alexandra Yatsyk
Publisher : Springer
Page : 271 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2016-11-09
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781352000146

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Borders in the Baltic Sea Region by Andrey Makarychev,Alexandra Yatsyk Pdf

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.

Mega Events, Urban Transformations and Social Citizenship

Author : Naomi C. Hanakata,Filippo Bignami,Niccolò Cuppini
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 263 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2022-07-26
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781000599572

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Mega Events, Urban Transformations and Social Citizenship by Naomi C. Hanakata,Filippo Bignami,Niccolò Cuppini Pdf

This book provides theoretical and empirical perspectives on the urban impact of mega-events globally. It takes mega-events as an instance to analyse urban transformations and their effects on citizenship. With contributions from leading scholars in the field, the book presents innovative and multidimensional analyses of mega-events with an international selection of case studies. The work provides a grounded theorisation of mega-events in the first part and scrutinizes its practices and processes in the second. Each chapter explores mega-events as crucial drivers and accelerators of urban and citizenship transformations. Rather than just focusing on a staged momentum, this book takes stock of the ‘before’ and ‘after’ that these events imply for the urban condition. This book will be of interest to students and scholars in urban studies, human geography, economics, architecture, planning, sociology, political science. It will also appeal to professionals and policy makers engaged in the planning, hosting and management of mega-events.

Cultural Forms of Protest in Russia

Author : Birgit Beumers,Alexander Etkind,Olga Gurova,Sanna Turoma
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2017-07-20
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781317352631

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Cultural Forms of Protest in Russia by Birgit Beumers,Alexander Etkind,Olga Gurova,Sanna Turoma Pdf

Alongside the Arab Spring, the 'Occupy' anti-capitalist movements in the West, and the events on the Maidan in Kiev, Russia has had its own protest movements, notably the political protests of 2011–12. As elsewhere in the world, these protests had unlikely origins, in Russia’s case spearheaded by the 'creative class'. This book examines the protest movements in Russia. It discusses the artistic traditions from which the movements arose; explores the media, including the internet, film, novels, and fashion, through which the protesters have expressed themselves; and considers the outcome of the movements, including the new forms of nationalism, intellectualism, and feminism put forward. Overall, the book shows how the Russian protest movements have suggested new directions for Russian – and global – politics.

Religion and Soft Power in the South Caucasus

Author : Ansgar Jödicke
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2017-08-04
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781351797894

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Religion and Soft Power in the South Caucasus by Ansgar Jödicke Pdf

In the Caucasus region, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan and their powerful neighbours Russia, Turkey, Iran and the EU negotiate their future policies and spheres of influence. This volume explores the role of religion in the South Caucasus to describe and explain how transnational religious relationships intermingle with transnational political relationships. The concept of ‘soft power’ is the heuristic starting point of this important investigation to define the importance of religion in the region. Drawing on a three-year project supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation, the book brings together academics from the South Caucasus and across Europe to offer original empirical research and contributions from experienced researchers in political science, history and oriental studies. This book will be of interest to scholars in the fields of post-Soviet studies, international relations, religious studies and political science.