Post-Cold War Identity Politics: Northern and Baltic Experiences

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Marko Lehti, David J Smith
Routledge, 23. stu 2004. - Broj stranica: 320
During the past decade northern Europe has started to assume an identity of its own. Categories of East and West have become blurred, challenging as well the idea of what it means to be Nordic.

Post-Cold War Identity Politics maps this process in Scandinavia. Looking at projects designed to help regional development in the Nordic countires, it assesses whether a new way of defining 'Northern-ness' is emerging. The book highlights the existence of co-existing and - to some extent - competing region-building projects in northern Europe. It demonstrates how they are all efforts by existing nations to redefine their role in Europe at a time of change, and points to how they might develop in the future.
 

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Series Editors Preface
Retold National Narratives in the European North
Nordic Near Abroad or New Northern Europe? Perspectives on PostCold
The Role of History in PostCold
Emancipating the Finnish
Torn Apart but Meeting
Origins and Development of Latvian Rhetoric
All or Nothing at All?
A Common Identity or an Identity Crisis?
The Conceptualization of Europe in the Lithuanian Debate
Can Russia Become
PostSoviet Geopolitics in the North of Europe
Clash of the Boundaries? The European Union and Russia in the Northern
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