Cross-border Structures and Europeism
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Cross-border Structures and EuropeismAbstract
While the concept of border change is easy enough to grasp, the comparison between two regions
and their historic choice as to border management raises the key question of the nature of borders. Border
change means, in essence, a change in that nature associated with a change in the perception of the border and
of “the Other” as well as a change in the identity of the nations that make up a multi-border region. Europe
and Central Asia are examined with no particularly exclusive focus but as illustrations of a more general
purpose.
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