Conflictual Rebordering: The Russia Policies of Finland and Estonia

Ahead of Print Pub Date : 2023-04-24 DOI:10.51870/ojfq7520
A. Makarychev, T. Romashko
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This article seeks to analyse the process of conflictual rebordering in the EU’s relations with Russia. The authors single out three major crises that triggered and shaped the process of toughening the border regime and the related transformations of political meaning of the EU-Russia border: the COVID-19 pandemic, the drastic deterioration of Moscow-Brussels relations in the beginning of 2021 and the war in Ukraine that started on 24 February 2022. Correspondingly, the EU’s reactions to each of these critical junctures might be described through the academic concepts of governmentality, normativity and geopolitics. Our aim is to look at the three ensuing models – governmental, normative and geopolitical rebordering – from the vantage point of Estonia and Finland, two EU member states sharing borders with Russia, yet in the meantime remaining distinct from each other in developing particular border policies and approaches vis-a-vis their eastern neighbour.
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冲突的重新边界:芬兰和爱沙尼亚的对俄政策
本文试图分析欧盟与俄罗斯关系中冲突性重新边界的过程。两位作者列举了引发和影响加强边境制度进程以及欧盟与俄罗斯边境政治意义相关转变的三大危机:2019冠状病毒病大流行、2021年初莫斯科与布鲁塞尔关系的急剧恶化以及2022年2月24日开始的乌克兰战争。相应地,欧盟对这些关键时刻的反应可以通过治理、规范和地缘政治等学术概念来描述。我们的目标是从爱沙尼亚和芬兰这两个与俄罗斯共享边界的欧盟成员国的有利位置来研究随后的三种模式-政府,规范和地缘政治重新边界,但同时在制定特定的边界政策和与东部邻国的方法方面彼此不同。
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