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After the dissolution of the USSR, the new post-Soviet borders became a valuable research laboratory both for social scientists from the region and international scholars. Persisting Soviet legacies, on the one hand, and the continuing re-bordering processes in the post-Soviet space, on the other, m...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-598132022-12-03T03:49:00Z Chapter 2 Between the ‘Opening to the West’ and the Trauma of Rebordering Zhurzhenko, Tatiana USSR; post-soviet borders; re-bordering bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GT Interdisciplinary studies::GTF Development studies After the dissolution of the USSR, the new post-Soviet borders became a valuable research laboratory both for social scientists from the region and international scholars. Persisting Soviet legacies, on the one hand, and the continuing re-bordering processes in the post-Soviet space, on the other, make post-Soviet borders an object of enduring scholarly interest and constitute post-Soviet border studies as a specific research field. This chapter outlines the contours of this multidisciplinary field and seeks to map its main research institutions, projects, and publications in multiple political, geographic, and academic contexts. It identifies regional ‘schools’ of border studies in the post-Soviet space as well as their origins. The chapter argues that the institutionalisation of border studies in the post-Soviet context has been closely connected, first, to the new geopolitical imaginaries of the post-Cold War era and, second, to some important paradigmatic shifts in social sciences that arrived in post-Soviet academia in the 1990s. 2022-12-02T09:28:43Z 2022-12-02T09:28:43Z 2023 chapter 9780367770082 9780367770105 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/59813 eng application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 9781003169376_10.4324_9781003169376-4.pdf Taylor & Francis Post-Soviet Borders Routledge 10.4324/9781003169376-4 10.4324/9781003169376-4 7b3c7b10-5b1e-40b3-860e-c6dd5197f0bb da4acc51-6f70-4972-aeef-03c7d513f712 9780367770082 9780367770105 Routledge 20 open access
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description After the dissolution of the USSR, the new post-Soviet borders became a valuable research laboratory both for social scientists from the region and international scholars. Persisting Soviet legacies, on the one hand, and the continuing re-bordering processes in the post-Soviet space, on the other, make post-Soviet borders an object of enduring scholarly interest and constitute post-Soviet border studies as a specific research field. This chapter outlines the contours of this multidisciplinary field and seeks to map its main research institutions, projects, and publications in multiple political, geographic, and academic contexts. It identifies regional ‘schools’ of border studies in the post-Soviet space as well as their origins. The chapter argues that the institutionalisation of border studies in the post-Soviet context has been closely connected, first, to the new geopolitical imaginaries of the post-Cold War era and, second, to some important paradigmatic shifts in social sciences that arrived in post-Soviet academia in the 1990s.
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