Constructing Kaliningrad?s Identity: a Litmus Test for Russia-eu Relations? - Paul Holtom - Books - LAP Lambert Academic Publishing - 9783838321585 - June 9, 2010
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Constructing Kaliningrad?s Identity: a Litmus Test for Russia-eu Relations?

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This book maps constructions of Kaliningrad?s identity at three ?sites? (Moscow, Brussels and Kaliningrad) as it seeks to address the questions: (1) Can Russian and EU perspectives and policies towards Kaliningrad serve as an ?indicator? for Russian-EU relations? (2) What role do the inhabitants of Kaliningrad see for themselves in EU-Russian relations? It explores the circumstances under which the northern part of East Prussia became Kaliningrad and provides a brief Soviet-era history before discussing its ?contested past. It is argued that Russian discourses present ?warrior? and ?merchant? conceptions, while the EU?s discourses talk of ?integration? but impose ?isolation?. This book not only offers a comprehensive account of the positions taken by Russian and EU authorities, but also breaks new ground by introducing responses to these positions from Kaliningrad and analogies drawn with Hong Kong and Gibraltar. While the book is intended to contribute to academic debates in political geography, foreign policy analysis and international relations, it is also of interest to policy-makers and analysts interested in the ?Kaliningrad Puzzle?.

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Released June 9, 2010
ISBN13 9783838321585
Publishers LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Pages 348
Dimensions 225 × 19 × 150 mm   ·   536 g
Language German