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A Century with the Same Problem - Similar but still Different Solutions? : Four perspectives on the security policies of Finland and Estonia during t…

2020

EstoniaVirosecurity policyBaltian maatSuomiItämeren alueBaltic Sea Regionkansainväliset suhteetgeopolitiikkaFinlandgeopolitics international relationsturvallisuuspolitiikka
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Conflictual Rebordering: The Russia Policies of Finland and Estonia

2023

This article seeks to analyse the process of conflictual rebordering in the EU’s relations with Russia. The authors single out three major crises that triggered and shaped the process of toughening the border regime and the related transformations of political meaning of the EU-Russia border: the COVID-19 pandemic, the drastic deterioration of Moscow-Brussels relations in the beginning of 2021 and the war in Ukraine that started on 24 February 2022. Correspondingly, the EU’s reactions to each of these critical junctures might be described through the academic concepts of governmentality, normativity and geopolitics. Our aim is to look at the three ensuing models – governmental, normative an…

EstoniaVirosodatkansainvälinen yhteistyökansainväliset suhteetgeopoliticspoliittiset kriisitgeopolitiikkagovernmentalityVenäjäborderingSuomiRussia-EU affairsPolitical Science and International Relationsnormative powerSafety ResearchFinlandturvallisuuspolitiikkaAhead of Print
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Images of Europe. The Union between Federation and Separation

2021

This book deals with the fundamental semantics of images of Europe, which consist of valences, mirror beliefs and affectivities. This is why it relaunches the importance of the European discourse in its symbolic dimension. As such, it explores the many images of Europe, or rather the many images through which European discourse is actually constituted in daily life, in search of their enunciative responsibility in today’s world for determining the current “State of the Union”. The identity of the European continent is based on a millenary tension between universalism and particularism: images of Europe have in fact been alternately inspired, over the centuries, by a model of homogeneity – R…

Europe Semiotics Geopolitics BordersSettore M-FIL/05 - Filosofia E Teoria Dei Linguaggi
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Introduzione

2019

La sessione si propone di dare spazio e visibilità al gruppo di lavoro AGeI Media e Geografia, nato nel 2009, che in questi anni si è fatto promotore di diverse iniziative editoriali. Attraverso una articolazione in tre sezioni, l’obiettivo è di incoraggiare un proficuo scambio di idee sul ruolo dei media nella costruzione degli immaginari geografici e del discorso geopolitico e di promuovere e valorizzare ricerche in merito. Tre sono le direzioni suggerite: il tema più esplicito della Popular Geopolitics, ovvero la guerra e la pace; la questione, altrettanto se non ancora più calda, della rappre- sentazione delle migrazioni e dei loro protagonisti; la dimensione del paesaggio.

Geografia dei mediapopular geopoliticsSettore M-GGR/01 - Geografia
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Borders on the old maps of Jizera Mountain

2019

Abstract Old maps, mainly from the period between 1890 and 1940, have been collected in the framework of the project “Old Maps of the Jizera Mountains”. These maps provide us with a complex picture, mainly of tourism, in this currently Czech–Polish territory. The territory of the Jizera Mountains was inhabited mainly by a German-speaking population on both sides of the border until 1945. Yet it is interesting to examine how the border between the two states – in those times Czechoslovakia and Germany, now Czechia and Poland – was illustrated on these old maps. This article argues that the border was not perceived as a barrier as such until later on, mainly due to the ethnic change in the bo…

Geography (General)Old maps; borders; German speaking population; geopolitics; Jizera Mountains05 social sciences0507 social and economic geographygerman speaking populationgeopoliticsborders0506 political scienceGeographyold maps050602 political science & public administrationEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)G1-922jizera mountains050703 geographyMiscellanea Geographica: Regional Studies on Development
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The Geopolitics of History in Latvian-Russian Relations

2011

The preparation and publication of this book was generously supported by the University of Latvia and the Baltisch-Deutsches Hochschulkontor with the support of funding from the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD).

GermanPolitical scienceService (economics)media_common.quotation_subjectlanguage:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Social sciences::Political science [Research Subject Categories]LatvianLibrary scienceGeopoliticslanguage.human_languagemedia_common
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Final Reflections: Global Challenges from Innovation and Connectivity

2020

Lattemann et al. summarize the discussions in the edited book on Huawei goes Global—with Vol. I examining the major global threads caused by the rise of tech-giant Huawei. They recap the debate about the tensions between China and the Western world about global leadership, geopolitical power, national security, ideological, and economic threats, global connectivity, and about the shape of the upcoming technological world order. The culminating point is the question about the link between Huawei and the Chinese Government. The 5G standard, pushed by Huawei, has the power to change the world. The closeness of the ties between Huawei and the Chinese Government will decide if the world will end…

GovernmentNational securitybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectAuthoritarianismGlobal LeadershipGeopoliticsLiberalism (international relations)Political economyPolitical scienceIdeologybusinessChinamedia_common
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A Russian Radical Conservative Challenge to the Liberal Global Order : Aleksandr Dugin

2019

The chapter examines Russian political theorist Aleksandr Dugin’s (b. 1962) challenge to the Western liberal order. Even though Dugin’s project is in many ways a theoretical epitome of Russia’s contemporary attempt to profile itself as a regional great power with a political and cultural identity distinct from the liberal West, Dugin can also be read in a wider context as one of the currently most prominent representatives of the culturally and intellectually oriented international New Right. The chapter introduces Dugin’s role on the Russian right-wing political scene and his international networks, Russian neo-Eurasianism as his ideological footing, and his more recent “fourth political t…

HegemonyEurasianismconservative revolutionmedia_common.quotation_subjectCarl SchmittMartin HeideggeroikeistolaisuusGeopoliticspolitiikan teoriaRussiaPoliticsHeidegger MartinVenäjäPolitical scienceeuraasialaisuusPolitical philosophyCommunismmedia_commonDugin AleksandrAleksandr DuginSchmitt Carlpolitical theorypoliittinen filosofialiberalismNew RightliberalismiLiberalismAestheticsradical conservatismIdeologykonservatismi
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Many Images for a Continent. An Introduction

2021

For too long, the European Union has presented itself as a haven for bureaucrats, united by a hegemonic will practiced through the hyper-standardization of every aspect of social life. The result of this representation, so often weaponised by political forces hostile to the European project, has also been the reason the many images (normative acts, community projects, cultural initiatives etc.) that constitute the European discourse struggle to be recognized and read into a basic everyday narrative capable of shaping a European horizon of shared destinies. This book recognises the importance of the European discourse in its symbolic dimension and the need for it to be circulated via a wide-…

Hegemonymedia_common.quotation_subjectMedia studiesEurope European Union Semiotics GeopoliticsRepresentation (arts)HavenPoliticsState (polity)Political sciencemedia_common.cataloged_instanceNormativeNarrativeEuropean unionSettore M-FIL/05 - Filosofia E Teoria Dei Linguaggimedia_common
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The geopolitical importance of the Balkans: A general overview

2020

The Balkan Peninsula, located in South-Eastern Europe, is the fourth of the large European Peninsulas. The Balkans are considered the least known part of the Old Continent, which has for centuries been the scene of conflicts and wars. This article presents the geographical location of the Balkans and analyzes geopolitical theories that refer to this region. The main aim of the article is to show that the Balkans were subject to complex geopolitical processes and are still a zone of instability in Europe. This region is characterized by an extraordinary dynamic of change, which is a consequence of the interrelationship between geography and history. The post-Cold War enlargement of NATO and …

Historygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryBalkan peninsulaPeninsulaPolitical Science and International RelationsAncient historyGeopoliticsThe Journal of Slavic Military Studies
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