Conflictual Rebordering : The Russia Policies of Finland and Estonia
Makarychev, A., & Romashko, T. (2023). Conflictual Rebordering : The Russia Policies of Finland and Estonia. Central European Journal of International and Security Studies, 17(2), 44-79. https://doi.org/10.51870/ojfq7520
Date
2023Discipline
ResurssiviisausyhteisöHyvinvoinnin tutkimuksen yhteisöKulttuuripolitiikkaSchool of Resource WisdomSchool of WellbeingCultural PolicyCopyright
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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 and geopolitical rebordering – from the vantage point of Estonia and Finland, two EU member states sharing borders with Russia, yet in the meantime remaining distinct from each other in developing particular border policies and approaches vis-a-vis their eastern neighbour.
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Metropolitan University PragueISSN Search the Publication Forum
1802-548XKeywords
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