ID | 091047 |
Title Proper | Geopolitics of the eastern border of the European Union |
Other Title Information | the case of Romania-Moldova-Ukraine |
Language | ENG |
Author | Marcu, Silvia |
Publication | 2009. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Since the fall of the communist regimes, we have been witnessing in Europe two phenomena that dominate the geopolitical scene: on the one hand there is integration, with the advance of the borders of the European Union (EU) towards the east through its two enlargements, and on the other hand there is disintegration, as expressed by social crisis, and latent tensions and conflicts in the countries found beyond the said border. This article focuses on the geopolitical changes that came about on the eastern border of Europe (Romania-Moldova-Ukraine) and the border relations between these three countries after the fall of the Soviet Union, and the integration of Romania into the EU. This is both a multidimensional and ethno-territorial border, associated with tensions and conflict.1 Using the territorial dialectic of the globalisation argument, we are able to analyse, describe and interpret from a theoretical-empirical standpoint, the two current discussions about that border: opening by means of cooperation, or closing by means of control and security. |
`In' analytical Note | Geopolitics Vol. 14, No. 3; Jul 2009: p.409 - 432 |
Journal Source | Geopolitics Vol. 14, No. 3; Jul 2009: p.409 - 432 |
Key Words | Geopolitics ; European Union ; Eastern Border ; Romania ; Moldova ; Ukraine ; Security ; Globalisation |