"Eastern Europe" and War
"Eastern Europe" and War
A New Kidnapping?
Makarychev, Andrey; Kazharski, Aliaksei
Central European University Press
03/2026
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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, Vaclav 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. Tuerkiye 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
Index
1. Katsiaryna Lozka. Belarus after 2022: The Logic of War and the Limits of Liminality
2. Nik Hynek, Vaclav 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. Tuerkiye 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
Index
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Central Europe, critical geopolitics, Eastern Europe, Ukraine, war
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, Vaclav 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. Tuerkiye 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
Index
1. Katsiaryna Lozka. Belarus after 2022: The Logic of War and the Limits of Liminality
2. Nik Hynek, Vaclav 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. Tuerkiye 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
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.