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Borders in post-socialist Europe [electronic resource] : territory, scale, society / Tassilo Herrschel.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Border regions seriesPublication details: Burlington [Vt.] : Ashgate, 2011.Description: 206 pSubject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 303.48/24009049 22
LOC classification:
  • HN380.7.A8 H47 2011eb
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Contents:
Why borders in Eastern Europe? -- Eastern Europe, "transition", and the re-making of space spatiality and borderness -- Multi-level bordering : borders, scale and the "new regionalism" -- Virtual territoriality and multi-level bordering in the "virtual" Baltic Sea region -- Russia and shifting borders within and around the BSR : making and bridging new divisions. Part 1: Kaliningrad and its bordering between Russia and the European Union -- Russia and shifting borders within and around the bsr : making and bridging new divisions. Part 2: Localised multi-level bordering between Estonia and Russia -- Changing borderness towards a "borderless" Europe : Euroregions and the EU-isation of Central European borders -- Conclusions--towards composite multi-level borderness in Europe.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Why borders in Eastern Europe? -- Eastern Europe, "transition", and the re-making of space spatiality and borderness -- Multi-level bordering : borders, scale and the "new regionalism" -- Virtual territoriality and multi-level bordering in the "virtual" Baltic Sea region -- Russia and shifting borders within and around the BSR : making and bridging new divisions. Part 1: Kaliningrad and its bordering between Russia and the European Union -- Russia and shifting borders within and around the bsr : making and bridging new divisions. Part 2: Localised multi-level bordering between Estonia and Russia -- Changing borderness towards a "borderless" Europe : Euroregions and the EU-isation of Central European borders -- Conclusions--towards composite multi-level borderness in Europe.

Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2013. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.

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