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Borderlands into Bordered Lands - Geopolitics of Identity in Post-Soviet Ukraine (Paperback)
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Borderlands into Bordered Lands - Geopolitics of Identity in Post-Soviet Ukraine (Paperback)
Series: Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society
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Since 1991, post-Soviet political elites in Ukraine, Russia and
Belarus have been engaged in nation -- as well as state-building.
They have tried to strengthen territorial sovereignty and national
security, re-shape collective identities and re-narrate national
histories. Former Soviet republics have become new neighbours,
partners and competitors searching for geopolitical identity in the
new Eastern Europe," i.e. the countries left outside the enlarged
EU. Old paradigms such as "Eurasia" or "East Slavic civilisation"
have been re-invented and politically instrumentalised in the
international relations and domestic politics of these countries.
At the same time, these old concepts and myths have been contested
and challenged by pro-Western elites. The main subject of this book
is the construction of post-Soviet borders and their political,
social and cultural implications. It focuses on the exemplary case
of the Ukrainian-Russian border, approaching it as a social
construct and a discursive phenomenon. The book shows how the
symbolic meanings of and narratives on this border contribute to
national identity formation and shape the images of the
neighbouring countries as "the Other" thereby shedding new light on
the role of border disputes between Ukraine and Russia in bilateral
relations, in EU neighbourhood politics and in domestic political
conflicts. The study also addresses "border making" on the regional
level, focusing on the cross-border co-operation between Kharkiv
and Belgorod and on the dilemmas of a Euro-region "in absence of
Europe". Finally, it reflects the everyday experiences of the
residents of near-border villages and shows how national and local
identities are performed at, and transformed by, the new border.
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