ABSTRACT

The collapse of the Soviet Union has had profound and long-lasting impacts on the societies of Eastern Europe, the South Caucasus and Central Asia, impacts which are not yet fully worked through: changes in state-society relations, a comprehensive reconfiguration of political, economic and social ties, the resurgence of regional conflicts "frozen" during the Soviet period, and new migration patterns both towards Russia and the European Union. At the same time the EU has emerged as an important player in the region, formulating its European Neighbourhood Policy, and engaging neighbouring states in a process of cross-border regional co-operation. This book explores a wide range of complex and contested questions related to borders, security and migration in the emerging "European Neighbourhood" which includes countries of the Caucasus and Central Asia as well as the countries which immediately border the EU. Issues discussed include new forms of regional and cross-border co-operation, new patterns of migration, and the potential role of the EU as a stabilizing external force.

The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

chapter |16 pages

The end of Wider Europe?

The EU, changing borders and spatial imaginaries of post-Soviet space
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part I|62 pages

Renegotiating borders in the post-Soviet space

chapter 1|17 pages

Building regional stability through cross-border cooperation

Changing spatial imaginaries and sovereignty concepts of EU neighbourhood policies
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chapter 2|14 pages

Ukraine

History confronts geography
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chapter 3|15 pages

Borders and nation-building in post-Soviet space

A glance from the Republic of Moldova
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chapter 4|14 pages

Reconceptualisations of borders in post-Soviet Ukraine

Between EU regulations, the Soviet legacy and internal political strife
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part II|55 pages

Border management and cross-border cooperation

chapter 5|19 pages

Eastern Neighbourhood as a political divide

EU policies of regional cooperation and ‘selective visibility' in the case of Ukraine
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chapter 6|15 pages

Bordering in post-Soviet Central Asia

Two tales from Tajikistan
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chapter 7|19 pages

Of barriers, breaches and bridges

Cross-border ecotourism and the prospect of horizontal governance acting as a bridge in Belarus–EU Neighbourhood relations
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part III|63 pages

Migration policies

chapter 8|16 pages

Where ideals and anxieties meet

The EU and migration policy in Wider Europe
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chapter 9|15 pages

The new concept of migration policy of the Russian Federation

Revolution or re-evolution?
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chapter 10|14 pages

The Republic of Belarus

Flows and tendencies in migration processes
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chapter 11|16 pages

What kind of choice?

Understanding migration in Tajikistan
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part IV|58 pages

Migration and the everyday

chapter 13|13 pages

Colonial imagination on a postcolonial periphery

Educational migration in Azerbaijan and the construction of an elite of expectations
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chapter 15|10 pages

Сontemporary Ukrainian migration to EU countries

Trends and challenges
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Concluding observations

The European Union, partnership and neighbourhoods
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