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"In this groundbreaking book, Andrey Makarychev approaches populism through a critical biopolitical lens and shows that populist narratives are grounded intrinsically in corporeality, sexuality, health, bodily life and religious practices. The author demonstrates that populism is a phenomenon deeply rooted in mass culture. He compares three countries--Estonia, Ukraine and Russia--that all share post-Soviet experiences offering a broad spectrum of populist discourses. The three case studies display the interconnection between biopower and populism through references to culture, media, art, theatrical performances and literature, raising new questions and directions for understanding traditional accounts of populism.r"--
Populism --- Political culture --- Biopolitics --- Europe, Eastern --- Politics and government --- Political behavior --- Human behavior --- Political science --- Sociobiology --- Political sociology --- Political systems --- Russia --- Estonia --- Ukraine
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European Union --- Russia (Federation) --- European Union countries --- Foreign relations --- Discourse analysis --- International organization. --- Internationale Politik. --- Multipolarität. --- Diplomatic relations. --- Political aspects --- Political aspects. --- European Union. --- Russland. --- Europäische Union. --- EU-landen. --- Rusland. --- Europe --- Russia (Federation). --- Russia (Federation) - Foreign relations - European Union countries --- European Union countries - Foreign relations - Russia (Federation)
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The edited volume explains why sport mega events can be discussed from the viewpoint of politics and power, and what this discussion can add to the existing scholarship on political regimes, international norms, national identities, and cultural narratives. The book collects case studies written by insiders from different countries of post-Soviet Eurasia that have recently hosted— or intend to host in the future —sporting events of a global scale. Contributing authors discuss cultural, political, and economic strategies of host governments, examining them from the vantage point of an increasing shift of the global sport industry to non-Western countries. Mega-events often draw domestic lines of cultural and social exclusion within host’s polities. It is these ruptures and gaps this volume explores, contributing to a better understanding of the intricate interconnections between global institutions and national identities. .
Sports-Sociological aspects. --- Sports --- Sports and globalization --- Sports and state --- Hosting of sporting events --- Political aspects --- Globalization and sports --- Field sports --- Pastimes --- Recreations --- Hosting of sports events --- Sporting event, Hosting of --- Sports events, Hosting of --- Sports policy --- State and sports --- Government policy --- Sports administration --- Olympic host city selection --- Globalization --- Recreation --- Athletics --- Games --- Outdoor life --- Physical education and training --- Human Geography. --- Political sociology. --- Sociology, Urban. --- Political Sociology. --- Urban Studies/Sociology. --- Sociology of Sport and Leisure. --- Urban sociology --- Cities and towns --- Mass political behavior --- Political behavior --- Political science --- Sociology --- Anthropo-geography --- Anthropogeography --- Geographical distribution of humans --- Social geography --- Anthropology --- Geography --- Human ecology --- Sociological aspects --- Human geography. --- Sports—Sociological aspects.
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This book focuses on the recent political trajectories within the Baltic Sea Region from one of the success stories of regionalism in Europe to a potential area of military confrontation between Russia and NATO. The authors closely examine the following issues: new security challenges for the region stemming from Russia’s staunch anti-EU and anti-NATO polices, institutions and practices of multi-level governance in the region, and different cultural strategies that regional actors employ. The common threads of this innovative volume are issues of changing borders and boundaries in the region, and logics of inclusion and exclusion that shape its political contours. From diverse disciplinary and methodological positions the authors explain policies of specific Baltic Sea states, as well as structural matters that make them a region.
Political science. --- Political Science and International Relations. --- Political Science and International Relations, general. --- Baltic Sea. --- Administration --- Civil government --- Commonwealth, The --- Government --- Political theory --- Political thought --- Politics --- Science, Political --- Baltiĭskoe more --- Baltiskoye more --- Baltiyskoye more --- East Sea (Europe) --- Mare Suevicum --- Ostsee (Europe) --- Social sciences --- State, The --- Baltic States --- Baltic States. --- Boundaries. --- Foreign relations. --- Politics and government. --- Strategic aspects. --- Baltic Republics --- Baltics (States) --- Baltics
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This edited volume focuses on various forms of regionalism and neighborhoods in the Baltic-Black Sea area. In the light of current reshaping of borderlands and new geopolitical and military confrontations in Europe’s eastern margins, such as the annexation of Crimea and the war in Donbas, this book analyzes different types and modalities of regional integration and region-making from a comparative perspective. It conceptualizes cooperative and conflictual encounters as a series of networks and patchworks that differently link and relate major actors to each other and thus shape these interconnections as domains of inclusion and exclusion, bordering and debordering, securitization and desecuritization. This peculiar combination of geopolitics, ethnopolitics and biopolitics makes the Baltic-Black Sea trans-national region a source of inspiring policy practices, and, in the light of new security risks, a matter of increased concern all over Europe. The contributors from various disciplines cover topics such as cultural and civilizational spaces of belonging and identity politics, the rise of right-wing populism, region building under the condition of multiple security pressures, and the influence and regional strategies of different external powers, including the EU, Russia, and Turkey, on cross- and trans-regional relations in the area.
Regionalism. --- Area studies. --- International relations. --- Ethnicity. --- Emigration and immigration. --- Area Studies. --- Foreign Policy. --- Ethnicity Studies. --- Diaspora. --- Immigration --- International migration --- Migration, International --- Population geography --- Assimilation (Sociology) --- Colonization --- Ethnic identity --- Group identity --- Cultural fusion --- Multiculturalism --- Cultural pluralism --- Area research --- Foreign area studies --- Education --- Research --- Geography --- Human geography --- Nationalism --- Interregionalism --- Coexistence --- Foreign affairs --- Foreign policy --- Foreign relations --- Global governance --- Interdependence of nations --- International affairs --- Peaceful coexistence --- World order --- National security --- Sovereignty --- World politics --- Study and teaching
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The edited volume explains why sport mega events can be discussed from the viewpoint of politics and power, and what this discussion can add to the existing scholarship on political regimes, international norms, national identities, and cultural narratives. The book collects case studies written by insiders from different countries of post-Soviet Eurasia that have recently hosted— or intend to host in the future —sporting events of a global scale. Contributing authors discuss cultural, political, and economic strategies of host governments, examining them from the vantage point of an increasing shift of the global sport industry to non-Western countries. Mega-events often draw domestic lines of cultural and social exclusion within host’s polities. It is these ruptures and gaps this volume explores, contributing to a better understanding of the intricate interconnections between global institutions and national identities. .
Social sciences (general) --- Political sociology --- Sociology of sport --- Sociology --- Politics --- Environmental planning --- Recreation. Games. Sports. Corp. expression --- Social geography --- ruimtelijke ordening --- sociologie --- sport --- politiek --- sociale wetenschappen --- steden
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This book focuses on the recent political trajectories within the Baltic Sea Region from one of the success stories of regionalism in Europe to a potential area of military confrontation between Russia and NATO. The authors closely examine the following issues: new security challenges for the region stemming from Russia’s staunch anti-EU and anti-NATO polices, institutions and practices of multi-level governance in the region, and different cultural strategies that regional actors employ. The common threads of this innovative volume are issues of changing borders and boundaries in the region, and logics of inclusion and exclusion that shape its political contours. From diverse disciplinary and methodological positions the authors explain policies of specific Baltic Sea states, as well as structural matters that make them a region.
International relations. Foreign policy --- Politics --- politiek --- Baltic Sea
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This edited volume focuses on various forms of regionalism and neighborhoods in the Baltic-Black Sea area. In the light of current reshaping of borderlands and new geopolitical and military confrontations in Europe’s eastern margins, such as the annexation of Crimea and the war in Donbas, this book analyzes different types and modalities of regional integration and region-making from a comparative perspective. It conceptualizes cooperative and conflictual encounters as a series of networks and patchworks that differently link and relate major actors to each other and thus shape these interconnections as domains of inclusion and exclusion, bordering and debordering, securitization and desecuritization. This peculiar combination of geopolitics, ethnopolitics and biopolitics makes the Baltic-Black Sea trans-national region a source of inspiring policy practices, and, in the light of new security risks, a matter of increased concern all over Europe. The contributors from various disciplines cover topics such as cultural and civilizational spaces of belonging and identity politics, the rise of right-wing populism, region building under the condition of multiple security pressures, and the influence and regional strategies of different external powers, including the EU, Russia, and Turkey, on cross- and trans-regional relations in the area.
Migration. Refugees --- International relations. Foreign policy --- Economics --- Social geography --- History of civilization --- minderheden --- regionale geschiedenis --- politiek --- migratie (mensen) --- internationale betrekkingen
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Migration. Refugees --- International relations. Foreign policy --- Economics --- Social geography --- History of civilization --- minderheden --- regionale geschiedenis --- politiek --- migratie (mensen) --- internationale betrekkingen
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Authoritarianism --- Biopolitics --- HISTORY / Russia / Post-Soviet --- HISTORY / Modern / 21st Century --- Russia (Federation) --- Foreign relations. --- Politics and government. --- Biopolitics. --- Putin’s regime. --- Russian politics. --- corporeality. --- gender. --- necropolitics.
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