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The Politics Of Becoming European A Study Of Polish And Baltic Postcold War Security Imaginaries Maria Mlksoo

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The Politics Of Becoming European A Study Of Polish And Baltic Postcold War Security Imaginaries Maria Mlksoo
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.76 MB
Pages: 225
Author: Maria Mälksoo
ISBN: 9781135230807, 1135230803
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Politics Of Becoming European A Study Of Polish And Baltic Postcold War Security Imaginaries Maria Mlksoo by Maria Mälksoo 9781135230807, 1135230803 instant download after payment.

This book weaves together perspectives drawn from critical international relations, anthropology and social theory in order to understand the Polish and Baltic post-Cold War politics of becoming European.
Approaching the study of Europe’s eastern enlargement through a post-colonial critique, author Maria Mälksoo makes a convincing case for a rethinking of European identity. Drawing on the theorist Edward Said, she contends that studies of the European Union are marked by a prevailing Orientalism, rarely asking who has traditionally been able to define European identity, and whether this identity should be presented as an historical process rather than a static category. The central argument of this book is that the historical experience of being framed as simultaneously in Europe - and yet not quite in Europe – informs the current self-understandings and security imaginaries of Poland and the Baltic States. Exploring this existential condition of ‘liminal Europeaness’ among foreign and security policy-making elites, the book considers its effects on key security policy issues, including relations with Western Europe, Russia and the United States.
Supported by solid empirical analyses, this book provides an innovative and interdisciplinary approach to the post-Cold War predicament of Poland and the Baltic States. It will be of interest to students and scholars of International Relations, European Studies, Social and Political Theory, and Anthropology.

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