EU-Russian border security challenges, (mis)perceptions, and responses
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Routledge
2013.
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Colección: | Routledge contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe series ;
38 |
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- What is border security?
- The EU-Russian border
- Existing works on the topic
- Conceptual approach
- Structure of the book
- Border security: towards conceptualization
- Border security agenda in border studies and other disciplines
- Traditional approaches
- Since the end of 1980s: borders challenged
- Practical approaches to border security
- Unilateral fencing off
- Security by common efforts: US-Canada border
- Elimination of barriers and creation of common border space: the EU experience
- "Hybrid" border security policies: the case of Russia
- A way to combine theory with practice: pragmatist-dialogical approach
- EU-Russian border(land): characteristics and representations
- EU-Russian border(land) as objective reality
- The coterminous other in mutual perceptions: acceptance and rejection
- EU and Russia: important but not reliable partners
- Russia and Finland: everything is wonderful, but
- Russia and the Baltic States: slowly fading enmity
- Russia and Poland: going hot and cold by turns
- The border conctructed: representations and projects
- Immigration as a security issue
- Smuggling and grey trade
- Border protection: strategies, achievements, and side effects.