Curtains of iron and gold : reconstructing borders and scales of interaction

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Curtains of iron and gold : reconstructing borders and scales of interaction

edited by Heikki Eskelinen, Ilkka Liikanen and Jukka Oksa

Ashgate, c1999

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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内容説明

Cross-border interaction is a topical policy concern on the EU agenda, and even more so in the former socialist countries. The legacy of the "Iron Curtain" and the formation of a new "Golden Curtain" have, this book argues, profound influences on European integration and security policies. At the same time, there are new prospects in the making - the scales of cross-border interaction are changing. It is no more an issue between blocks and states only, but increasingly between regions and localities. The rise of border issues on to the political agenda has aroused interest within and across scientific disciplines - including political science, economics, sociology, geography, history and cultural studies.

目次

  • Part 1 Setting the scene: The political geography of boundaries at the end of the millennium - challenges of the de-territorializing world, Anssi Paasi
  • Towards a conceptualization of border - the central European experience, Josef Langer
  • Across the line - borders in post-Westphalian landscapes, Sergei Medvedev
  • Borders change - so do space, identity, and community,Pirjo Jukarainen. Part 2 Cross-border dynamics in prospective major regions: Frontier regions in the national strategy for development - the Russian view, Alexander Granberg
  • Politics on the edge - on the restructuring of borders in the north of Europe, Thomas Christiansen, Pertti Joenniemi
  • Urban networking in the Baltic Sea region - a Nordic view, Perttu Vartiainen
  • Economic border regions and spaces in the Baltic Sea region, J. Ilari Karppi. Part 3 Actors, barriers and interfaces: "Smuggled" ethnicity and "other" Russians - Construction of identities in post-Soviet Estonia, Olga Brednikova
  • National interest and local needs in a divided Setumaa -behind the narratives, Eiki Berg
  • Evolving regimes for local transboundary co-operation - The German-polish experience, James Wesley Scott
  • Entrepreneurial decisions with spatial impact along the eastern German borders, Franz Barjak
  • Dynamics of local cross-border activities between Carinthia (Austria) and Slovenia, Doris Wastl-Walter, Andrea Koffler
  • socio-economic processes in the Hungarian-Yugoslavia border zone, Agnes Pal, Imre Nagy
  • development, environment, and security in asymmetrical border regions - European and North American perspectives, Norris Clement et al. Part 4 On the divide in the North: The changing border and the many images of Karelia, Jukka Oksa
  • Near the metropolis, beyond the border, St Peterburg, and eastern Finland before the October revolution, Kimmo Katajala
  • Border-crossings - The co-construction of national security and regional development, Tarja Cronberg
  • Where Russia meets the EU -Across the divide in the Karelian borderlands, Heikki Eskelinen et al
  • Cross-border cooperation of women's organizations - The case of the Karelian Republic, Larisa Boichenko, Kaija Heikkinen
  • The political construction of identity - reframing mental borders in Russian Karelia, Ikka Liikanen. Epilogue: Asymmetry and interaction
  • Borders in the international system, Jyrki Kahonen.

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