The EU-Russia borderland : new contexts for regional co-operation / / edited by Heikki Eskelinen, Ilkka Liikanen and James W. Scott.
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Year of Publication: | 2013 |
Language: | English |
Series: | BASEES/Routledge series on Russian and East European Studies ;
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Physical Description: | xvii, 238 p. :; map. |
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Table of Contents:
- On the edge of neighbourhood: regional dimensions of the EU-Russia interface / Heikki Eskelinen, Ilkka Liikanen, and James Wesley Scott
- Northwest Russia: regional contexts of political integration. Federal reforms, interregional relations, and political integration in Northwest Russia / Elena Belokurova and Maria Nozhenko
- Regional community-building and cross-border interaction / Elena Belokurova and Maria Nozhenko
- Processes and actors of cross-border interaction. Geopolitics and the market: borderland economies in the making / Heikki Eskelinen
- The West and co-operation with the West in late and post-Soviet ethnic mobilization in Russian Karelia / Ilkka Liikanen
- Crossing the borders of Finnish and Northwest Russian labour markets / Pertti Koistinen and Oxana Krutova
- Re-connecting territorialities? - spatial planning co-operation between Eastern Finnish and Russian subnational governments / Matti Fritsch
- Russia's oil and gas infrastructure: new routes, new actors / Dmitry Zimin
- Civil society organizations as drivers of cross-border interaction: on whose terms, for which purpose? / Jussi Laine and Andrey Demidov
- Northwest Russia: an arena of socio-cultural transformation. Company towns on the border: The post-Soviet transformation of Svetogorsk and Kostomuksha / Dmitry Zimin, Juha Kotilainen, and Evgenia Prokhorova
- Repositioning a border town: Sortavala / Alexander Izotov
- Informal transitions: Northwest Russian youth between 'Westernization' and Soviet legacies / Pirjo Jukarainen
- Karelia: a Finnish-Russian borderland on the edge of neighbourhood / Vladimir Kolossov and James Wesley Scott.