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Recent events in Ukraine and Russia and the subsequent incorporation of Crimea into the Russian state, with the support of some circles of inhabitants of the peninsula, have shown that the desire of people to belong to the Western part of Europe should not automatically be assumed. Discussing different perceptions of the Ukrainian-Russian war in neighbouring countries, this book offers an analysis of the conflicts and issues connected with the shifting of the border regions of Russia and Ukraine to show how ’material’ and ’psychological’ borders are never completely stable ideas. The contributors – historians, sociologists, anthropologists and political scientists from across Europe – use an interdisciplinary and comparative approach to explore the different national and transnational perceptions of a possible future role for Russia.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationNeighbourhood Perceptions of the Ukraine Crisis From the Soviet Union into Eurasia? Abingdon: Routledge, 2017
Place of PublicationAbingdon
PublisherTaylor & Francis
Pages41-54
ISBN (Print)9781472484949
StatePublished - 2017

    Research areas

  • Ukraine, crisis, Russian perceptions

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