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ID060801
Title ProperNATO, the EU and central Europe
Other Title InformationDiffering symbolic shapes in newspaper accounts of enlargement
LanguageENG
AuthorDittmer, Jason
Publication2005.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This essay investigates the contemporary evolution of the symbolic shape of Central Europe by conducting a quantitative and qualitative content analysis of newspaper articles from the Lexis–Nexis database covering NATO and EU expansion. The results of this content analysis show that Central Europe is associated with different symbolic shapes at different times and in different political contexts, and therefore the idea of one hegemonic Central Europe, either transcending time and context or tied to an institutional identity, is a fallacy. ‘Central Europe’ has shaped NATO and EU expansions, but similarly those processes have constructed differing geopolitical images of Central Europe that are mediated to the consumers of the newspapers. In contrast to these differing symbolic shapes, a series of common structures of expectation were associated with Central Europe that constructed the region as different from Eastern Europe
`In' analytical NoteGeopolitics Vol. 10, No.1; 2005: p 76-98
Journal SourceGeopolitics Vol: 10 No 1
Key WordsEuropean Union ;  NATO ;  Enlargement