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Curtains of Iron and Gold
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ABSTRACT
First published in 1999, this book examines the construction of new political, economic and mental borders in post-Cold War Europe. Various national and regional settings are analyzed along the old East-West divide. In post-Cold War Europe the East-West divide no longer exists in the form of the clear-cut Iron Curtain, separating two security blocs, two politico-economic systems, and two ideologically and culturally distinct worlds. Still, it remains clearly discernible, both in the form of unrelenting politico-cultural differences and as an economic Golden Curtain. At the same time, a more complicated system of intersecting political, economic and mental borders keeps developing. Today, there are various scales of interaction, which produce distinctive national, regional and local experiences of borders. In this book, the construction of new political, economic and mental borders is analysed by specialists from both sides of the former East-West divide. The future of European borders is discussed in various national and regional settings, from the Barents Region in the North to the Old Habsburgian lands in ‘Mitteleuropa’.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|6 pages
Introduction
part |2 pages
SETTING THE SCENE
chapter 3|18 pages
Towards a Conceptualization of Border: The Central European Experience
chapter 4|14 pages
Across the Line: Borders in Post-Westphalian Landscapes
chapter 5|16 pages
Borders Change – So Do Space, Identity, and Community
part |2 pages
CROSS-BORDER DYNAMICS IN PROSPECTIVE MAJOR REGIONS
chapter 8|14 pages
Urban Networking in the Baltic Sea Region. A Nordic View
chapter 9|20 pages
Economic Border Regions and Spaces in the Baltic Sea Region
part |2 pages
ACTORS, BARRIERS AND INTERFACES
part |2 pages
ON THE DIVIDE IN THE NORTH
chapter 17|12 pages
The Changing Border and the Many Images of Karelia
chapter 20|18 pages
Where Russia Meets the EU. Across the Divide in the Karelian Borderlands
part |2 pages
EPILOGUE