战争和政治。从边界研究的角度看2022年俄罗斯入侵乌克兰与欧盟东部边境的难民危机

Wojciech Opioła, Bartosz Czepil, M. Dębicki, Ewa Ganowicz, Justyna Kajta, Katalin Kovály, Łukasz Moll, Natalia Niedźwiecka-Iwańczak, Elżbieta Opiłowska, Grigorii Pidgrushniy
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自2022年2月24日以来,我们目睹了2014年俄乌战争开始的下一阶段:对乌克兰的全面军事入侵。在欧盟历史上,激烈的武装冲突首次逼近欧盟和申根区的边界。战争的后果:难民危机、人道主义援助和经济问题直接影响到欧盟国家。在铭记人类悲剧和乌克兰悲剧的同时,我们想从区域和边界学者的角度解决几个重要问题。从这个角度来看,2022年俄罗斯入侵乌克兰是欧洲新政治秩序的另一个阶段,在此之前,2014年开始的乌克兰战争,2015年的移民危机,2021年的白欧边境危机,从边界研究的角度来看,这一切都可以被描述为边境地区的重新边界化和证券化。在这篇联合社论中,我们讨论了四个主要问题。首先,我们如何在更广泛的历史背景下解释俄罗斯的入侵,将边疆理论作为特纳(1994)提出的一个解释范畴。其次,乌克兰难民危机,在之前白俄罗斯-欧盟边境危机的背景下,是一个多层次的问题,涉及宗教、性别、地缘政治和理性。第三,除了军事和政治行动之外,战争和难民流动可以从草根援助运动的角度来看待。第四,乌克兰战争给西欧带来了不确定性和对民主与和平的质疑。
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War and politics. The 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine and refugee crisis on the eastern EU border from the perspective of border studies
Since February 24, 2022, we have been witnessing the next stage of what began in the 2014 Russo-Ukrainian War: a full-scale military invasion of Ukraine. For the first time in the history of the European Union, the intensive armed conflict is now approaching the border of the EU and Schengen Zone. The consequences of war: the refugee crisis, humanitarian aid, and economic problems have affected EU countries both immediately and directly. While keeping in mind the human tragedy and the tragedy of Ukraine, we would like to address a few important questions from the perspective of regional and border scholars. From this perspective, the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine is another stage of the new political order in Europe, preceded by the war in Ukraine that started in 2014, the 2015 migration crisis, 2021 Belarus-EU border crisis, which altogether – from the perspective of the border studies – could be described as re-bordering and securitization of borderlands. In this joint editorial, we address four main questions. Firstly, how we can interpret the Russian invasion in the wider, historical context, taking the frontier thesis as an explanatory category developed by Turner (1994). Secondly, the Ukrainian refugee crisis, in the context of the previous Belarusian-EU border crisis, is a multi-layered issue, where religion, gender, geopolitics, and rationales meet. Thirdly, apart from the military and political actions, war and refugee flux could be seen from the perspective of a grassroots movement of aid. Fourthly, the war in Ukraine brings uncertainty and questions about democracy and peace in Western Europe.
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