'Eastern Europe' and War : A New Kidnapping?

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'Eastern Europe' and War : A New Kidnapping?

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 338 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9789633868768

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This edited volume focuses on the effects that Russia's 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine had on Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). It includes chapters covering fourteen countries situated in different corners of the broader region. Individual contributions shed light on how these CEE countries positioned themselves vis-à-vis the war and (re)defined their own regional identities and geopolitical belonging. The chapters offer a rich survey of the local discourses and perspectives, grasping the region in its persisting complexity and diversity.

Contents

Aliaksei Kazharski, Andrey Makarychev. Introduction: Kidnapping Europe in the Twenty-first Century
1. Katsiaryna Lozka. Belarus after 2022: The Logic of War and the Limits of Liminality
2. Nik Hynek, Václav Moravec. Continuous Czech Geopolitical Vacillation: A New Perspective
3. Andrey Makarychev. Estonia: Back to Eastern Europe?
4. Adam Bence Balazs. Hungary's Politics of Weakness: The Nuisance Potential and the Limits of a (Geo) Political Countermodel in the EU and NATO in Times of War
4. Evija Djatkovica. Between European, Northern, Eastern and the Baltic Understanding of the Self: The Case of Latvia
5. Zilvinas Svedkauskas. Lithuania's Turn to Democracy Promotion: Redefining Fundamental Interests in the Face of Authoritarian Onslaught
6. Aleksandar Sazdovski. Between a Rock and a Hard Place. Macedonian Geopolitical Considerations between Pan-Slavic Euroscepticism and European Integration
7. Dorina Baltag. EU Security Community in Moldova: The Tug-of-War Between East and West
8. Aliaksei Kazharski. The Jagiellonian Moment and Beyond: Identities and Geopolitics in Poland after 2022
9. Marko Kovacevic, Milos Vukelic. Waiting for the Order to Change: How the Russo-Ukrainian War Affected the Mixture of Serbian Geopolitical Traditions
10. Danijela Canji. Slovakia's post-2022 Ontological liminality in the context of the Russo-Ukrainian War: Moving toward permanent liminality?
11. Alicja Curanovic. How Slovenians became Zahodnjaki: Slovenia's Changing Notions of Central Europeanness Following Russia's Full-scale Invasion of Ukraine
12. Lacin Idil Oztig, Asli Ege. Türkiye and the 2022 Russo-Ukrainian War: Civilizational Identity and the "Hero" Character
13. Yuliia Kurnyshova. Away from the East: Ukraine's Politics of Belonging During the War
Laure Delcour. Conclusions. Redefining Imaginaries in the Wake of Russia's War in Ukraine: Shifting Identities and Narratives in Europe
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