Geopolitics of region building in the Black Sea: a critical examination
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adam_text | Contents List offigures List of tables Preface Abbreviations Introduction viii ix x xii 1 1 A critical reading of regions and their study 14 2 Towards a genealogy of regions 28 3 The narrative(s) of a “Black Sea region” 53 4 Region builders and the unraveling of the В SEN 71 5 Practices as tools of region building 94 6 Writing space and the cartography of the Black Sea 114 7 Different logics of security, clashing region building visions 138 Conclusions 165 Index 177
Index Note: Bold page numbers refer to tables; italic page numbers refer to figures and page numbers followed by “n” denote endnotes. Acikmese, Sinem Akgul 115, HO Adler, Emanuel 96 Agnew, John 10n2,14, 78 Ahtisaari, Martti 34 Alexandrova-Arbatova, Nadia 5, 122, 146 Allen, Graham 44 Allen, John 73 Andersen, Morten Skumsrud 95, 109 Anderson, Benedict 28 Ascherson, Neal 60, 61 Ashley, Richard 42, 47 Asmus, Ronald D. 4, 5, 73,77, 98,103, 104, 116, 125, 144, 148, 152, 153, 168 Aydin, Mustafa 14! Bakhtin, Mikhail 44 Baldwin, Richard 22 Balkan Peninsula 59, 60 Baltic Earth Assessment Reports (BEAR) 38 Baltic Sea region 31-32,170,171, 171,172, 174; foundational stories and identity narratives 33-36; “northernness” of 32; and path to Europe, rise of 36-37; regional ownership and inclusiveness in 40-41; Russia as “region building enigma” 37-38; security and region building functions 38-40; as site of contention, idea of 32-33 Baran, Zeyno 103, 145, 152,155 Băsescu, Traían 80 BEAR see Baltic Earth Assessment Reports Beeson, Mark 2, 22 Bertelsmann Stiftung 80, 108 Bigo, Didier 74, ІЗЗпЗ Black Sea-Caspian Sea International Fund (BSCSIF) 106 Black Sea Elite Network (BSEN) 9, 71, 72, 74, llln7, 114, 115; characteristics of 85, 86; power/knowledge nexus and birth of 76-82; and practices of region building 108,109; ties and interactions in 84; unravelling of 82-85, 86; and writing of Black Sea region 82, S3 Black Sea Forum (BSF) 54, 56-57, 81,107 Black Sea Harmony 54,148,149 Black Sea Naval Force (BLACKSEAFOR) 54,148,149 Black Sea region 2-6,14,16; discourse of 125; discursive
construction of 7, 9, 72, 74, 75, 80, 87, 94, 95, 99, 131, 138-140,147,158-159,167-168; ecosystem, environmental degradation of 151; failure of region building 8, 28; idea of region 20; institutionalise cooperation around 54; literature on 8; narrative(s) of 53; see also narrative(s), of Black Sea region; as “neo-Ottoman” Turkish lake 128-129; omnipresent in literature 121; ontology of 14; politics and methods of writing 94; in post9/1 1 era 174; regional cooperation in 55; region building voices 165-167; region/security nexus 140-141; representation of 124; rise of 97-100; as Russia’s geopolitical “near abroad” 129-131; security discourses of 141; security logics, rationales, and end of 169-170; security representations of 153-156,156; see also security; spatial
178 Index representations of 114-115, 138; see also spatial representations, of Black Sea region; think tanks in emergence of 79; threats for West’s security 122; visions of/for 138-139,139; writing of 75, 82,83 Black Sea “regional security quilt” 142, 158 Black Sea space 9, 115, 120, 122-124, 126, 130-132, 165,168 Black Sea states, Europeanisation for 58 Black Sea Synergy (BSS) 81, 100, 101, 104, 122, 149, 151, 157 Black Sea Trust (BST) 77, 80, 102, 104-106,108 Blockmans, Steven 5 Bosporus Statement 118 bottom-up perspective 65-66 bounded space 114, 128 Bourdieu, Pierre 16, 43, 95, 96 Bratiami, Gheorghe 60 Braudel, Fernand 60 Browning, Christopher S. 17, 30, 38-40, 46, 140 Bryza, Matthew 73, 77, 78, 104, 110n5, 156 BSEC see Organisation for Black Sea Economic Cooperation “BSEC Region” 119 BSEN see Black Sea Elite Network BSF see Black Sea Forum BST see Black Sea Trust Bulgaria: foreign policy-makers in 81; lobbying in 104 Buzan, Barry 16, 24n2, 24n3, 138, 141, 159nl Campbell, David 116 Cantori, Louis J. 15 Carnegie Endowment 108 CBS see Commission on the Black Sea CBSS see Council of Baltic Sea States Celac, Sergiu 103, 104, 110n5, 123 Center for Transatlantic Relations 63, 78 Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) 78-79 Chamey, Hanna Kurz 44 Ciută, Felix 44, 56, 81, 145 Civilization and its Discontents (Freud) 42 club mentality 87, 166 Cochrane, Allan 73 Cold War 1, 5, 10, 15, 19, 21, 35, 37, 54. 58, 59, 80, 124, 127, 141, 173 Commission on the Black Sea (CBS) 80, 102, 110n4 Commission on the Protection of the Black Sea Against Pollution 54 Community of Democratic
Choice (CDC) 54, 55 compensatory regionalism 20 conceptualisation 16, 46, 62, 71, 74, 80, 88, 95, 97-100, 107, llln7,114. 117, 125 Confidence Building Program 105 Convention on Fishing and Conservation of the Living Resources in the Baltic Sea and Belts 48n3 Convention on the Protection of the Marine Environment of the Baltic Sea Area 48n3 core regionalist approaches 17 Cornell, Svante 67, 103 Cottey, Andrew 20 Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (COMECON) 55 Council of Baltic Sea States (CBSS) 35, 67nl Council of Ministers of Foreign Affairs (CMFA) 55,119 Crimean crisis 62 critical geopolitics 72, 74 Dalby, Simon 30, 116 Danube Black Sea Task Force (DABLAS) 57, 151 democracy 144,168; lack of 151-153,154 democratic security 169 Der Derian, James 42, 47 derzhavnost 131,133n8 Deutsch, Karl 16 Dillon, Michael 138 Dimitrov, Konstantin 110n5, 168 Directorate General RELEX (External Relations) 81-82 discourse intertextuality 43—44 discourses of security 39 “discursive diversity” 31 dissemination: lobbying and funding practices 104-106; publishing practices 100-103; socialisation practices ЮЗ104; transport with transformation 100 Dodds, Klaus 10n2, 74,100, 124 Dowding, Keith 76 dysfunctional regionalism 20 “Eastern barbarism” 60 Eastern Partnership (EaP) 58, 101, 122, 131, 157
Index 179 foreign policy elites 168 formal geopolitics 72, 89n3 Foucault, Michel 42 Foucher, Michel 122 Francophonie 30 Freud, Sigmund 42 Fried, Daniel 78 “frontiers of freedom” 151-153,154 frozen conflicts 143-145 funding 104—106, 108 “Eastern Sea” 32 eclectic regionalism 20 Economic Policy Research Foundation of Turkey (TEPAV) 80 Elbe, Stefan 147 elite-driven project 87 elite-network-based approach 74-76 Emerson, Michael 20, 103 energy projects 147 energy security 121, 145-148 Enestam, Jan-Erik 36 ENP see European Neighbourhood Policy environmental degradation 149-151 epistemic community 75-76, 86 Etzioni, Amitai 32 Euro-Asian energy 101,155 Euro-Atlantic agenda 143 Euro-Atlantic community 121 Euro-Atlantic integration 56, 145 Euro-Atlantic projects 157 Euro-Atlantic security space 80, 99, 101, 116,121,125,126, 132, 148; expansion and consolidation of 100 Euro-Atlantic strategy 63, 72, 77, 98, 120, 157; quasi-platform of 99; strategy and logics of 78 Euro-Atlantic system 155 Europe: region building discourse in 30; rise of Baltic Sea region and path to 36-37 European capitalism 60 European Commission 55, 81, 105; definition of the Black Sea region 64 European economic process 118 European integration 36, ПОпЗ, 140 Europeanisation 171; for Black Sea states 58 Europeanised utopia 123 European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) 58,157 European Security Strategy 150 European Union (EU) 56, 77, 81, 98, 121, 143,169,171; enlargements of 72; regional policy 58 European Union Global Strategy 123 EU-Russia relations 37 EU’s Global Strategy 155 Garber, Judith 151 genealogical approach 7,
lln6, 41 genealogy 28, 41-47, 46; of region building 172-174 Geoană, Mircea 72, 73, 110n5 geography-oriented thinking 15 geopolitical discourse 2,1 ln5 geopolitical heartland 115,121 geopolitical mindscape 120-124,125, 126 geopolitical regionalism 20 geopolitical thinking 143 geopolitics 23, 73,168; critical 72; definitions of 89n3; logic of 62; traditional 65, 99,115,121, 130, 138, 141 “geopolitics of energy” 145-148 George, Jim 47 German Marshall Fund (GMF) 48n2, 62, 63, 73, 77, 78, 83, 87, 98-100,102-104, 110n4, 123, 145, 146, 156, 166 Glasze, Georg 30 Global War on Terror (GWoT) 4, 30, 56, 58, 65,66, 77, 80, 96,98-100,124, 148-149,157 Gordon, Phil 89n7 Graham, Bradley 56 Gramsci, Antonio 74, 89n4 Greater Black Sea region 130 Greater Middle East 98, 99,101, 120, 121, 125 Great Power projects 173—174 Greece: foreign policy-makers in 81; lobbying in 104 Grzechnik, Marta 40 GUAM-ODED 54 Gusterson, Hugh lln7 Farrell, May 19 Fata, Daniel 78 Fawcett, Louise 17, 20 Fawn, Rick 14 Forbrig, Joerg 168 Haas, Peter 75, 84 Hackmann, Jörg 171 Hamilton, Daniel 103 Hansa 34, 35 Hanseatic League 34
180 Index Hanseatic trade route 34 Harvard Black Sea Security Program (HBSSP) 103 Hatto, Ronald 64 heartland 115, 122, 130, 132nl Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP) 89n9, 102 Hettne, Björn 19, 21, 24n6 Hettner, Alfred 15 Hitchner, Alfred 59, 61 Hurrell, Andrew 16, 17,19, 20 Ikenberry, John G. 2, 173 imaginative geographies 116-118 “imagined communities” 28 “in-between” space 123 inclusiveness 81, 85, 88 INOGATE Programme 57, 146, 147 înotai, Andras 21 “inside-out” approaches 20, 21 Institute for Security Studies of the EU (ISS EU) 79,103 institutionalisation 106, 157 institutional mindscape 118-120 institutional regionalism 20 International Centre for Black Sea Studies (ICBSS) 79, 80, 101, 102 International Political Economy (IPE) 19, 24n6 international politics 2, 20, 74, 97 international relations (IR) 3,14, 15, 17, 18, 75, 76; in practice 95-96; RBA in 30; scholarship 22 inter-regionalism 24n6 intertextuality 43-44 issue-based taxonomy 139, 143, 159 Istanbul Summit Declaration on the Occasion of the Twentieth Anniversary 118 Istituto Affari Intemazionali (IÁI) 79 iterability 44, 45 Jackson, Bruce P. 4, 5, 77, 98, 103,125, 144, 152, 153 Jaeger, Øyvind 40 Japaridze, Tedo 104, 110ո5 Joenniemi, Pertti 20, 33, 39,40, 140 Jones, James 146 Justice and Development Party (AKP) 128 Kaczmarski, Marein 2 Kalmar Union 33, 34 Karabelas, Dimitris 133n2 Karamanlis, Costas 101 Katzenstein, Peter 17, 19 Kelly, Robert 18 King, Charles 6, 61, 62 Kinikiogly, Suat 129 Klare, Michael T. 145 Klympush-Tsintsadze, Ivanna 103 Konoplyov, Sergei 76-77, 89n6, 98 Kristeva,
Julia 44 Kühnhardt, Ludger 64 Kuhn, Thomas 139 Kuus, Merje 43, 89ո5, 114,167 Kvistad, John Mikal 85 Lagendijk, Amoud 94 Lake, David 17, 18 Larrabee, Stephen 85, 98, 103 Lehti, Marko 21, 116 Lemke, Douglas 19 Lesser, Ian 77, 103, 121, 124, 145 liberal internationalism 2 liberalism 24n4, 55 liberalist security discourses 39 Lipschutz, Ronnie D. 141 Liulevicius, Vejas Gabriel 116 lobbying 104-106 Lugar, Richard 146 Mackinder, Halford 62,123,132nl Maior, George C. 153 Makarychev, Andrey 84, 130 Mangott, Gerhard 103, 145 Manoli, Panagiota 54 marginalities 124-127,127, 128 margins 116-118 Massey, Doreen 30,114 Matei, Mihaela 153 materialisation 106-107,107 McSweeney, Bill 29 Melvin, Neil J. 65, 154, 155 Metzger, Jonathan 1, lOnl, 14,22 MGIMO 130 mindscapes 116-118; geopolitical 120124,125, 126; institutional 118-120 Mole, Richard 36 Montreux Convention 129 Morgan, Patrick M. 17, 18 multilateralism 2, 19 Murphy, Alexander B. lOnl, 17,23, 28, 30,41 Nagorno-Karabakh conflict 144-145 narrative(s), of Black Sea region 58, 61-62; definitions of63-64; history
Index 181 of 59-61; regional cooperation 66-67; security 65-66; spatial representations 64-65 Năstase (Prime Minister) 124 nationalism 2,10,61,173 nation building 1 ln5, 28; literature on 41 NATO 4, 5, 56, 65, 72, 77, 81, 98,104, 130, 143, 144, 146, 148, 152, 153, 157,169 NATO Defense College (NDC) 79, 101 “natural geopolitical centre” 115, 120 “near abroad” 4,10n2, 84,129-131,144 Nehamas, Alexander 42 neo-liberalism 30 neo-Ottomanism 4,1 ln3,128 neorealism 18,19,21 network 71, 73, 75,76, 78, 82, 83, 87, 88 network-driven approach 9 networked product 73, 82 Neumann, IverB. 6, lln5, 17,20, 21,29, 30, 33, 35,45, 71, 85, 86, 95,109, 167, 172 “new regionalism” 24n6 Niemi, Einar 34 Nietzsche, Friedrich 41-42, 47 non-governmental organizations (NGOs) 102, 106 Norden 36, 40 Northern Dimension 35, 37, 38, 65 Nye, Joseph Steven 15,24nl, 62, 71 “perpetual process” 30, 41 policy-oriented approach 15 Political Geography (PG) 3, 8,14, 19 Pomor trade route 34 Ponsard, Lionel 101 “porosity/openness variable” 19 Porter, James E. 44 “positivist” approaches 20 post-Cold War era 1—4,6, 17, 35, 39, 60, 61,67,78,84, 116, 145 post-Cold War literature 14 Pouliot, Vincent 96 power/knowledge nexus 76-82 practical geopolitics 72, 89n3 practices 96-97,139; conceptualisation 97-100; defined as 7; dissemination 100-106; international relations in 95-96; literature on 110n2; of lobbying and funding 104-106; materialisation 106-107,107; of publishing 100-103; of region building 108,109, 142; region building beyond text 167; of socialisation 103-104; taxonomy of 107, 107; transport with transformation
100; “Western” model of 109 presupposition 9, lln5, 44, 45, 121 problématisation 8, 11ո4,47 Prodi, Romano 32 Proust, Marcel 174 publishing 100-103,108 Omelicheva, Mariya Y. 43 omnipresent 65-66; in literature 121; in region building discourse 170 omnipresent confusion 168 On the Genealogy ofMorality (Nietzsche) 41 Organisation for Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC) 4, 54, 55, 63, 65- 66, 67n2, 97,1 ІОпЗ, 119,120 Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) 143 Ottoman Empire 60 Ó Tuathail, Gearóid. 78 “outside-in” approaches 20-21 Özal, Turgut 4 Radaelli, Claudio M. 159n5 rationales 139, 169-170 RBA see region building approach realist security discourse 39 Realpolitik 5 regional cooperation, Black Sea region narratives 66-67 regional identity discourse 29 régionalisation 24n6,48n3 regionalism 19-21, 24n6, 36, 40 regionalist approaches 21 regionalist discourse 21, 48n6 regional-level international politics 2 regional ownership 81, 85, 88; in Baltic Sea region 40-41 regional problems 149-151 regional security 18, 39, 77,103,142 regional security complex (RSC) 17, 18, 24n2, 62, 144 regional security complex theory (RSCT) 17, 18, 24n2, 62 regional solutions 149-151 Paasi, Anssi 1, lOnl, 14, 17,22, 23, 29, 30, 114,168 Parisier Plottei, Jeanine 44 Parker, Noel 116 Pavliuk, Oleksandr 103 periphery regions 16
182 Index region builders 87,139, 149, 169-170; in Black Sea 88; confession of 72-74; identification of 94 region building 2,9,19, 21, 43, 45, 73, 97, 106, llln7, 115, 151, 165, 168, 169, 174; autopsy of 41-47, 46; in Baltic Sea 31-41; in Black Sea region 10, 95; conditions of 170-172; démocratisation in 153; differences in Baltic and Black Sea 171,172; discourse intertextuality 43-44; “experience-near” analysis of 8; failure of 28; first wave of 56, 57; genealogy of 172-174; in international relations 95; policies, institutions, and events 54-58, 57; practices of 108, 109; problématisation of 47; and RBA 39; RBA study of 30; scholarship 28; second wave of 58, 59; security and 140-153; see also security; similarities in Baltic and Black Sea 170,171 region building approach (RBA) 6,1 ln5, 71, 74,107, 109-110, 139,159, 167, 170; region building and 39; structured presentation of 28; study of region building 30; and suspended genealogical step 28-30 region building discourse 36, 38, 43, 118, 156, 167; of Black Sea 41, 140, 143; Cold War portrayed in 54; in Europe 30; in Northern Europe 33; omnipresent in 170; presentation of 37 “region building paranoia” 159 region building projects 34 region building voices 165-167, 169 regions 5-6; discursive constructions 29; and effects 17-20; emergence and dynamics of 22; formation of 21,22; and genesis 20-22; ontologies and terminologies of 14—17; and origins 22,23; revisited 6-8; security and 140-141; see also security; security logic 65; study of 14 relational thinking 124-127,127, 128 representation 139; of Black Sea region 44, 45,
65, 124, 169, 174; discourse and focuses on 43; modes of 88; politics of 5, 6,41, 110; security 65-66; see also security representation; of space 167168; spatial 64-65, 127-131; see also spatial representation; textual 95, 96 resistance, Black Sea 127-128; as “neoOttoman” Turkish lake 128-129; as Russia’s geopolitical “near abroad” 129-131 Romania: post-Cold War policy 81; vision promotion of Black Sea region 97 RSC see regional security complex RSCT see regional security complex theory Russia: economic and political revival 58; foreign policy approaches of 127, 129-131; as “region building enigma” 37-38; traditional geopolitics in 130 Russiar-Georgia war 144 Said, Edward W. 28, 100,115 Schatzki, Theodore R. 94-95 scripts, defined as 89n2 securitisation 140 security 18, 34,138,141-143, 169-170; of Black Sea region 153-156,156; cause and effect of 139,158; discursive constructions of 170; energy 121, 145-148; environmental degradation 149-151; and envisaged solutions 156-157; frozen conflicts 143-145; lack of democracy and “frontiers of freedom” 151-153,154; narratives of Black Sea region 65-66; and region building functions 38-40; terrorism 148-149,150 security community 40 security discourse 38, 39,132, 138, 140, 141,159, 170 “security externalities” 18 security regionalism 20 semi-periphery regions 16 Semneby, Peter 104 Sèvres syndrome 128-129 Shapiro, Michael 42, 47 Sherr, James 103 Shugarian, Rouben 110-111ո5, 125 Sidaway, James D. 100 Skidelsky, Robert 174 Smith, Robert 145 socialisation practices 103-104 societal integration 19 Socor, Vladimir 103, 152 Söderbaum,
Frederik 24ո6 soft security 39 Solana, Javier 4, 73, 125, 144 Southeast European Association 79 Soviet Empire 144 Soviet Union 3, 35, 130 space: bounded 114, 128; discursive construction(s) of 115; institutional membership and state-centric geography 118; narratives of Black
Index Sea region 64—65; production of 131; representations of 141,167-168; writing 64-65,127,131; see also spatial representations, of Black Sea region spatial representations, of Black Sea region 114-115,138; imagined geographies, mindscapes, and margins 116-118; importance of 116; mindscapes and gazes 118-124,125, 126; relational thinking, and marginalities 124—127, 127, 128; and resistance 127-131; see also space Speech Act 88nl Spiegel, Steven L. 15 Stavrianos, Leften 60 Stockholm International Peace Research Institute 122 Stoianovich, Traían 60 Stoltenberg, Thorvald 85 Stribis, Ioannis 133n2 sub-regionalism 24n6 Summit Declaration on the Black Sea Economic Cooperation 118 Sunkei, Osvaldo 21 Swedish Institute for Social Affairs 122 Tarasyuk, Borys 111ո5 Tassinari, Fabrizio 25ո8, 32, 40, 47ո2, 87 Taylor, Peter 16 terrorism 144,148-149,150, 169 think-tankers 79-82, 85 Third Great Debate 17,24n4, 95 Thompson, William 15-16 Tomescu, Odette 64 traditional geopolitics 65, 121; in Russia 130 transformative regionalism 20 Transport Corridor Europe-Caucasus-Asia (TRACECA) 57 183 Triantaphyllou, Dimitrios 115,140 Turkey 4, lln3; foreign policy approaches of 127, 128-129; resurgent foreign policy activism 58; vision promotion of Black Sea region 97 Ukraine, crisis in 5 Ungureanu, Ravzan 121 US-based think tanks 78 Valtasaari, Jukka 48n4 Visegrad Group 61 Wæver, Ole 24n2, 24n3, 29, 33, 36, 87, 88nl, 140, 159nl Walters, William ІЗЗпЗ “War on Terror” 149 Warsaw Pact 55 Washington-London-Bucharest geopolitical axis 81, 124 weapons of mass destruction (WMD) 138, 152 “we-ness” 34, 36,
171, 174 “Western civilisation” 60 “Western Sea” 32 Western spatial representations 130 Western think-tankers of writing 97 Westin, Charles 32 Westphal, Kirsten 145 wider Black Sea region 63, 79,99, 105, 118-120, 122,125,144,148, 155 Winrow, Gareth 145 Wippel, Steffen 15 writing space 64-65, 127, 131; Western think-tankers of 97 Yakobashvili, Temuri 103,104 Zusammensein 15 ted» Ί Baytrieob» ЫкХҺвк StaatebfeHotfMk München Am J
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Contents List offigures List of tables Preface Abbreviations Introduction viii ix x xii 1 1 A critical reading of regions and their study 14 2 Towards a genealogy of regions 28 3 The narrative(s) of a “Black Sea region” 53 4 Region builders and the unraveling of the В SEN 71 5 Practices as tools of region building 94 6 Writing space and the cartography of the Black Sea 114 7 Different logics of security, clashing region building visions 138 Conclusions 165 Index 177
Index Note: Bold page numbers refer to tables; italic page numbers refer to figures and page numbers followed by “n” denote endnotes. Acikmese, Sinem Akgul 115, HO Adler, Emanuel 96 Agnew, John 10n2,14, 78 Ahtisaari, Martti 34 Alexandrova-Arbatova, Nadia 5, 122, 146 Allen, Graham 44 Allen, John 73 Andersen, Morten Skumsrud 95, 109 Anderson, Benedict 28 Ascherson, Neal 60, 61 Ashley, Richard 42, 47 Asmus, Ronald D. 4, 5, 73,77, 98,103, 104, 116, 125, 144, 148, 152, 153, 168 Aydin, Mustafa 14! Bakhtin, Mikhail 44 Baldwin, Richard 22 Balkan Peninsula 59, 60 Baltic Earth Assessment Reports (BEAR) 38 Baltic Sea region 31-32,170,171, 171,172, 174; foundational stories and identity narratives 33-36; “northernness” of 32; and path to Europe, rise of 36-37; regional ownership and inclusiveness in 40-41; Russia as “region building enigma” 37-38; security' and region building functions 38-40; as site of contention, idea of 32-33 Baran, Zeyno 103, 145, 152,155 Băsescu, Traían 80 BEAR see Baltic Earth Assessment Reports Beeson, Mark 2, 22 Bertelsmann Stiftung 80, 108 Bigo, Didier 74, ІЗЗпЗ Black Sea-Caspian Sea International Fund (BSCSIF) 106 Black Sea Elite Network (BSEN) 9, 71, 72, 74, llln7, 114, 115; characteristics of 85, 86; power/knowledge nexus and birth of 76-82; and practices of region building 108,109; ties and interactions in 84; unravelling of 82-85, 86; and writing of Black Sea region 82, S3 Black Sea Forum (BSF) 54, 56-57, 81,107 Black Sea Harmony 54,148,149 Black Sea Naval Force (BLACKSEAFOR) 54,148,149 Black Sea region 2-6,14,16; discourse of 125; discursive
construction of 7, 9, 72, 74, 75, 80, 87, 94, 95, 99, 131, 138-140,147,158-159,167-168; ecosystem, environmental degradation of 151; failure of region building 8, 28; idea of region 20; institutionalise cooperation around 54; literature on 8; narrative(s) of 53; see also narrative(s), of Black Sea region; as “neo-Ottoman” Turkish lake 128-129; omnipresent in literature 121; ontology of 14; politics and methods of writing 94; in post9/1 1 era 174; regional cooperation in 55; region building voices 165-167; region/security nexus 140-141; representation of 124; rise of 97-100; as Russia’s geopolitical “near abroad” 129-131; security discourses of 141; security logics, rationales, and end of 169-170; security representations of 153-156,156; see also security; spatial
178 Index representations of 114-115, 138; see also spatial representations, of Black Sea region; think tanks in emergence of 79; threats for West’s security 122; visions of/for 138-139,139; writing of 75, 82,83 Black Sea “regional security quilt” 142, 158 Black Sea space 9, 115, 120, 122-124, 126, 130-132, 165,168 Black Sea states, Europeanisation for 58 Black Sea Synergy (BSS) 81, 100, 101, 104, 122, 149, 151, 157 Black Sea Trust (BST) 77, 80, 102, 104-106,108 Blockmans, Steven 5 Bosporus Statement 118 bottom-up perspective 65-66 bounded space 114, 128 Bourdieu, Pierre 16, 43, 95, 96 Bratiami, Gheorghe 60 Braudel, Fernand 60 Browning, Christopher S. 17, 30, 38-40, 46, 140 Bryza, Matthew 73, 77, 78, 104, 110n5, 156 BSEC see Organisation for Black Sea Economic Cooperation “BSEC Region” 119 BSEN see Black Sea Elite Network BSF see Black Sea Forum BST see Black Sea Trust Bulgaria: foreign policy-makers in 81; lobbying in 104 Buzan, Barry 16, 24n2, 24n3, 138, 141, 159nl Campbell, David 116 Cantori, Louis J. 15 Carnegie Endowment 108 CBS see Commission on the Black Sea CBSS see Council of Baltic Sea States Celac, Sergiu 103, 104, 110n5, 123 Center for Transatlantic Relations 63, 78 Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) 78-79 Chamey, Hanna Kurz 44 Ciută, Felix 44, 56, 81, 145 Civilization and its Discontents (Freud) 42 club mentality 87, 166 Cochrane, Allan 73 Cold War 1, 5, 10, 15, 19, 21, 35, 37, 54. 58, 59, 80, 124, 127, 141, 173 Commission on the Black Sea (CBS) 80, 102, 110n4 Commission on the Protection of the Black Sea Against Pollution 54 Community of Democratic
Choice (CDC) 54, 55 compensatory regionalism 20 conceptualisation 16, 46, 62, 71, 74, 80, 88, 95, 97-100, 107, llln7,114. 117, 125 Confidence Building Program 105 Convention on Fishing and Conservation of the Living Resources in the Baltic Sea and Belts 48n3 Convention on the Protection of the Marine Environment of the Baltic Sea Area 48n3 core regionalist approaches 17 Cornell, Svante 67, 103 Cottey, Andrew 20 Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (COMECON) 55 Council of Baltic Sea States (CBSS) 35, 67nl Council of Ministers of Foreign Affairs (CMFA) 55,119 Crimean crisis 62 critical geopolitics 72, 74 Dalby, Simon 30, 116 Danube Black Sea Task Force (DABLAS) 57, 151 democracy 144,168; lack of 151-153,154 democratic security 169 Der Derian, James 42, 47 derzhavnost 131,133n8 Deutsch, Karl 16 Dillon, Michael 138 Dimitrov, Konstantin 110n5, 168 Directorate General RELEX (External Relations) 81-82 discourse intertextuality 43—44 discourses of security 39 “discursive diversity” 31 dissemination: lobbying and funding practices 104-106; publishing practices 100-103; socialisation practices ЮЗ104; transport with transformation 100 Dodds, Klaus 10n2, 74,100, 124 Dowding, Keith 76 dysfunctional regionalism 20 “Eastern barbarism” 60 Eastern Partnership (EaP) 58, 101, 122, 131, 157
Index 179 foreign policy elites 168 formal geopolitics 72, 89n3 Foucault, Michel 42 Foucher, Michel 122 Francophonie 30 Freud, Sigmund 42 Fried, Daniel 78 “frontiers of freedom” 151-153,154 frozen conflicts 143-145 funding 104—106, 108 “Eastern Sea” 32 eclectic regionalism 20 Economic Policy Research Foundation of Turkey (TEPAV) 80 Elbe, Stefan 147 elite-driven project 87 elite-network-based approach 74-76 Emerson, Michael 20, 103 energy projects 147 energy security 121, 145-148 Enestam, Jan-Erik 36 ENP see European Neighbourhood Policy environmental degradation 149-151 epistemic community 75-76, 86 Etzioni, Amitai 32 Euro-Asian energy 101,155 Euro-Atlantic agenda 143 Euro-Atlantic community 121 Euro-Atlantic integration 56, 145 Euro-Atlantic projects 157 Euro-Atlantic security space 80, 99, 101, 116,121,125,126, 132, 148; expansion and consolidation of 100 Euro-Atlantic strategy 63, 72, 77, 98, 120, 157; quasi-platform of 99; strategy and logics of 78 Euro-Atlantic system 155 Europe: region building discourse in 30; rise of Baltic Sea region and path to 36-37 European capitalism 60 European Commission 55, 81, 105; definition of the Black Sea region 64 European economic process 118 European integration 36, ПОпЗ, 140 Europeanisation 171; for Black Sea states 58 Europeanised utopia 123 European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) 58,157 European Security Strategy 150 European Union (EU) 56, 77, 81, 98, 121, 143,169,171; enlargements of 72; regional policy 58 European Union Global Strategy 123 EU-Russia relations 37 EU’s Global Strategy 155 Garber, Judith 151 genealogical approach 7,
lln6, 41 genealogy 28, 41-47, 46; of region building 172-174 Geoană, Mircea 72, 73, 110n5 geography-oriented thinking 15 geopolitical discourse 2,1 ln5 geopolitical heartland 115,121 geopolitical mindscape 120-124,125, 126 geopolitical regionalism 20 geopolitical thinking 143 geopolitics 23, 73,168; critical 72; definitions of 89n3; logic of 62; traditional 65, 99,115,121, 130, 138, 141 “geopolitics of energy” 145-148 George, Jim 47 German Marshall Fund (GMF) 48n2, 62, 63, 73, 77, 78, 83, 87, 98-100,102-104, 110n4, 123, 145, 146, 156, 166 Glasze, Georg 30 Global War on Terror (GWoT) 4, 30, 56, 58, 65,66, 77, 80, 96,98-100,124, 148-149,157 Gordon, Phil 89n7 Graham, Bradley 56 Gramsci, Antonio 74, 89n4 Greater Black Sea region 130 Greater Middle East 98, 99,101, 120, 121, 125 Great Power projects 173—174 Greece: foreign policy-makers in 81; lobbying in 104 Grzechnik, Marta 40 GUAM-ODED 54 Gusterson, Hugh lln7 Farrell, May 19 Fata, Daniel 78 Fawcett, Louise 17, 20 Fawn, Rick 14 Forbrig, Joerg 168 Haas, Peter 75, 84 Hackmann, Jörg 171 Hamilton, Daniel 103 Hansa 34, 35 Hanseatic League 34
180 Index Hanseatic trade route 34 Harvard Black Sea Security Program (HBSSP) 103 Hatto, Ronald 64 heartland 115, 122, 130, 132nl Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP) 89n9, 102 Hettne, Björn 19, 21, 24n6 Hettner, Alfred 15 Hitchner, Alfred 59, 61 Hurrell, Andrew 16, 17,19, 20 Ikenberry, John G. 2, 173 imaginative geographies 116-118 “imagined communities” 28 “in-between” space 123 inclusiveness 81, 85, 88 INOGATE Programme 57, 146, 147 înotai, Andras 21 “inside-out” approaches 20, 21 Institute for Security Studies of the EU (ISS EU) 79,103 institutionalisation 106, 157 institutional mindscape 118-120 institutional regionalism 20 International Centre for Black Sea Studies (ICBSS) 79, 80, 101, 102 International Political Economy (IPE) 19, 24n6 international politics 2, 20, 74, 97 international relations (IR) 3,14, 15, 17, 18, 75, 76; in practice 95-96; RBA in 30; scholarship 22 inter-regionalism 24n6 intertextuality 43-44 issue-based taxonomy 139, 143, 159 Istanbul Summit Declaration on the Occasion of the Twentieth Anniversary 118 Istituto Affari Intemazionali (IÁI) 79 iterability 44, 45 Jackson, Bruce P. 4, 5, 77, 98, 103,125, 144, 152, 153 Jaeger, Øyvind 40 Japaridze, Tedo 104, 110ո5 Joenniemi, Pertti 20, 33, 39,40, 140 Jones, James 146 Justice and Development Party (AKP) 128 Kaczmarski, Marein 2 Kalmar Union 33, 34 Karabelas, Dimitris 133n2 Karamanlis, Costas 101 Katzenstein, Peter 17, 19 Kelly, Robert 18 King, Charles 6, 61, 62 Kinikiogly, Suat 129 Klare, Michael T. 145 Klympush-Tsintsadze, Ivanna 103 Konoplyov, Sergei 76-77, 89n6, 98 Kristeva,
Julia 44 Kühnhardt, Ludger 64 Kuhn, Thomas 139 Kuus, Merje 43, 89ո5, 114,167 Kvistad, John Mikal 85 Lagendijk, Amoud 94 Lake, David 17, 18 Larrabee, Stephen 85, 98, 103 Lehti, Marko 21, 116 Lemke, Douglas 19 Lesser, Ian 77, 103, 121, 124, 145 liberal internationalism 2 liberalism 24n4, 55 liberalist security discourses 39 Lipschutz, Ronnie D. 141 Liulevicius, Vejas Gabriel 116 lobbying 104-106 Lugar, Richard 146 Mackinder, Halford 62,123,132nl Maior, George C. 153 Makarychev, Andrey 84, 130 Mangott, Gerhard 103, 145 Manoli, Panagiota 54 marginalities 124-127,127, 128 margins 116-118 Massey, Doreen 30,114 Matei, Mihaela 153 materialisation 106-107,107 McSweeney, Bill 29 Melvin, Neil J. 65, 154, 155 Metzger, Jonathan 1, lOnl, 14,22 MGIMO 130 mindscapes 116-118; geopolitical 120124,125, 126; institutional 118-120 Mole, Richard 36 Montreux Convention 129 Morgan, Patrick M. 17, 18 multilateralism 2, 19 Murphy, Alexander B. lOnl, 17,23, 28, 30,41 Nagorno-Karabakh conflict 144-145 narrative(s), of Black Sea region 58, 61-62; definitions of63-64; history
Index 181 of 59-61; regional cooperation 66-67; security 65-66; spatial representations 64-65 Năstase (Prime Minister) 124 nationalism 2,10,61,173 nation building 1 ln5, 28; literature on 41 NATO 4, 5, 56, 65, 72, 77, 81, 98,104, 130, 143, 144, 146, 148, 152, 153, 157,169 NATO Defense College (NDC) 79, 101 “natural geopolitical centre” 115, 120 “near abroad” 4,10n2, 84,129-131,144 Nehamas, Alexander 42 neo-liberalism 30 neo-Ottomanism 4,1 ln3,128 neorealism 18,19,21 network 71, 73, 75,76, 78, 82, 83, 87, 88 network-driven approach 9 networked product 73, 82 Neumann, IverB. 6, lln5, 17,20, 21,29, 30, 33, 35,45, 71, 85, 86, 95,109, 167, 172 “new regionalism” 24n6 Niemi, Einar 34 Nietzsche, Friedrich 41-42, 47 non-governmental organizations (NGOs) 102, 106 Norden 36, 40 Northern Dimension 35, 37, 38, 65 Nye, Joseph Steven 15,24nl, 62, 71 “perpetual process” 30, 41 policy-oriented approach 15 Political Geography (PG) 3, 8,14, 19 Pomor trade route 34 Ponsard, Lionel 101 “porosity/openness variable” 19 Porter, James E. 44 “positivist” approaches 20 post-Cold War era 1—4,6, 17, 35, 39, 60, 61,67,78,84, 116, 145 post-Cold War literature 14 Pouliot, Vincent 96 power/knowledge nexus 76-82 practical geopolitics 72, 89n3 practices 96-97,139; conceptualisation 97-100; defined as 7; dissemination 100-106; international relations in 95-96; literature on 110n2; of lobbying and funding 104-106; materialisation 106-107,107; of publishing 100-103; of region building 108,109, 142; region building beyond text 167; of socialisation 103-104; taxonomy of 107, 107; transport with transformation
100; “Western” model of 109 presupposition 9, lln5, 44, 45, 121 problématisation 8, 11ո4,47 Prodi, Romano 32 Proust, Marcel 174 publishing 100-103,108 Omelicheva, Mariya Y. 43 omnipresent 65-66; in literature 121; in region building discourse 170 omnipresent confusion 168 On the Genealogy ofMorality (Nietzsche) 41 Organisation for Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC) 4, 54, 55, 63, 65- 66, 67n2, 97,1 ІОпЗ, 119,120 Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) 143 Ottoman Empire 60 Ó Tuathail, Gearóid. 78 “outside-in” approaches 20-21 Özal, Turgut 4 Radaelli, Claudio M. 159n5 rationales 139, 169-170 RBA see region building approach realist security discourse 39 Realpolitik 5 regional cooperation, Black Sea region narratives 66-67 regional identity discourse 29 régionalisation 24n6,48n3 regionalism 19-21, 24n6, 36, 40 regionalist approaches 21 regionalist discourse 21, 48n6 regional-level international politics 2 regional ownership 81, 85, 88; in Baltic Sea region 40-41 regional problems 149-151 regional security 18, 39, 77,103,142 regional security complex (RSC) 17, 18, 24n2, 62, 144 regional security complex theory (RSCT) 17, 18, 24n2, 62 regional solutions 149-151 Paasi, Anssi 1, lOnl, 14, 17,22, 23, 29, 30, 114,168 Parisier Plottei, Jeanine 44 Parker, Noel 116 Pavliuk, Oleksandr 103 periphery regions 16
182 Index region builders 87,139, 149, 169-170; in Black Sea 88; confession of 72-74; identification of 94 region building 2,9,19, 21, 43, 45, 73, 97, 106, llln7, 115, 151, 165, 168, 169, 174; autopsy of 41-47, 46; in Baltic Sea 31-41; in Black Sea region 10, 95; conditions of 170-172; démocratisation in 153; differences in Baltic and Black Sea 171,172; discourse intertextuality 43-44; “experience-near” analysis of 8; failure of 28; first wave of 56, 57; genealogy of 172-174; in international relations 95; policies, institutions, and events 54-58, 57; practices of 108, 109; problématisation of 47; and RBA 39; RBA study of 30; scholarship 28; second wave of 58, 59; security and 140-153; see also security; similarities in Baltic and Black Sea 170,171 region building approach (RBA) 6,1 ln5, 71, 74,107, 109-110, 139,159, 167, 170; region building and 39; structured presentation of 28; study of region building 30; and suspended genealogical step 28-30 region building discourse 36, 38, 43, 118, 156, 167; of Black Sea 41, 140, 143; Cold War portrayed in 54; in Europe 30; in Northern Europe 33; omnipresent in 170; presentation of 37 “region building paranoia” 159 region building projects 34 region building voices 165-167, 169 regions 5-6; discursive constructions 29; and effects 17-20; emergence and dynamics of 22; formation of 21,22; and genesis 20-22; ontologies and terminologies of 14—17; and origins 22,23; revisited 6-8; security and 140-141; see also security; security logic 65; study of 14 relational thinking 124-127,127, 128 representation 139; of Black Sea region 44, 45,
65, 124, 169, 174; discourse and focuses on 43; modes of 88; politics of 5, 6,41, 110; security 65-66; see also security representation; of space 167168; spatial 64-65, 127-131; see also spatial representation; textual 95, 96 resistance, Black Sea 127-128; as “neoOttoman” Turkish lake 128-129; as Russia’s geopolitical “near abroad” 129-131 Romania: post-Cold War policy 81; vision promotion of Black Sea region 97 RSC see regional security complex RSCT see regional security complex theory Russia: economic and political revival 58; foreign policy approaches of 127, 129-131; as “region building enigma” 37-38; traditional geopolitics in 130 Russiar-Georgia war 144 Said, Edward W. 28, 100,115 Schatzki, Theodore R. 94-95 scripts, defined as 89n2 securitisation 140 security 18, 34,138,141-143, 169-170; of Black Sea region 153-156,156; cause and effect of 139,158; discursive constructions of 170; energy 121, 145-148; environmental degradation 149-151; and envisaged solutions 156-157; frozen conflicts 143-145; lack of democracy and “frontiers of freedom” 151-153,154; narratives of Black Sea region 65-66; and region building functions 38-40; terrorism 148-149,150 security community 40 security discourse 38, 39,132, 138, 140, 141,159, 170 “security externalities” 18 security regionalism 20 semi-periphery regions 16 Semneby, Peter 104 Sèvres syndrome 128-129 Shapiro, Michael 42, 47 Sherr, James 103 Shugarian, Rouben 110-111ո5, 125 Sidaway, James D. 100 Skidelsky, Robert 174 Smith, Robert 145 socialisation practices 103-104 societal integration 19 Socor, Vladimir 103, 152 Söderbaum,
Frederik 24ո6 soft security 39 Solana, Javier 4, 73, 125, 144 Southeast European Association 79 Soviet Empire 144 Soviet Union 3, 35, 130 space: bounded 114, 128; discursive construction(s) of 115; institutional membership and state-centric geography 118; narratives of Black
Index Sea region 64—65; production of 131; representations of 141,167-168; writing 64-65,127,131; see also spatial representations, of Black Sea region spatial representations, of Black Sea region 114-115,138; imagined geographies, mindscapes, and margins 116-118; importance of 116; mindscapes and gazes 118-124,125, 126; relational thinking, and marginalities 124—127, 127, 128; and resistance 127-131; see also space Speech Act 88nl Spiegel, Steven L. 15 Stavrianos, Leften 60 Stockholm International Peace Research Institute 122 Stoianovich, Traían 60 Stoltenberg, Thorvald 85 Stribis, Ioannis 133n2 sub-regionalism 24n6 Summit Declaration on the Black Sea Economic Cooperation 118 Sunkei, Osvaldo 21 Swedish Institute for Social Affairs 122 Tarasyuk, Borys 111ո5 Tassinari, Fabrizio 25ո8, 32, 40, 47ո2, 87 Taylor, Peter 16 terrorism 144,148-149,150, 169 think-tankers 79-82, 85 Third Great Debate 17,24n4, 95 Thompson, William 15-16 Tomescu, Odette 64 traditional geopolitics 65, 121; in Russia 130 transformative regionalism 20 Transport Corridor Europe-Caucasus-Asia (TRACECA) 57 183 Triantaphyllou, Dimitrios 115,140 Turkey 4, lln3; foreign policy approaches of 127, 128-129; resurgent foreign policy activism 58; vision promotion of Black Sea region 97 Ukraine, crisis in 5 Ungureanu, Ravzan 121 US-based think tanks 78 Valtasaari, Jukka 48n4 Visegrad Group 61 Wæver, Ole 24n2, 24n3, 29, 33, 36, 87, 88nl, 140, 159nl Walters, William ІЗЗпЗ “War on Terror” 149 Warsaw Pact 55 Washington-London-Bucharest geopolitical axis 81, 124 weapons of mass destruction (WMD) 138, 152 “we-ness” 34, 36,
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indexdate | 2024-07-10T09:05:46Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 9780367209582 |
language | English |
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physical | 183 Seiten Diagramme |
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publishDate | 2021 |
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publisher | Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group |
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series2 | Routledge geopolitics series |
spelling | Tsantoulis, Yannis 1980- Verfasser (DE-588)135691842 aut Geopolitics of region building in the Black Sea a critical examination London ; New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2021 183 Seiten Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Routledge geopolitics series Geschichte 1990- gnd rswk-swf Region Motiv (DE-588)7715721-7 gnd rswk-swf Geopolitik (DE-588)4156741-9 gnd rswk-swf Schwarzmeer-Gebiet (DE-588)4208254-7 gnd rswk-swf Regionalism / Black Sea Region Geopolitics / Black Sea Region Black Sea Region / Relations Geopolitics International relations Regionalism Black Sea Region Schwarzmeer-Gebiet (DE-588)4208254-7 g Geopolitik (DE-588)4156741-9 s Region Motiv (DE-588)7715721-7 s Geschichte 1990- z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, ebk 978-0-429-55944-0 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, ebk 978-0-429-26441-2 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032616159&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032616159&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
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title | Geopolitics of region building in the Black Sea a critical examination |
title_auth | Geopolitics of region building in the Black Sea a critical examination |
title_exact_search | Geopolitics of region building in the Black Sea a critical examination |
title_exact_search_txtP | Geopolitics of region building in the Black Sea a critical examination |
title_full | Geopolitics of region building in the Black Sea a critical examination |
title_fullStr | Geopolitics of region building in the Black Sea a critical examination |
title_full_unstemmed | Geopolitics of region building in the Black Sea a critical examination |
title_short | Geopolitics of region building in the Black Sea |
title_sort | geopolitics of region building in the black sea a critical examination |
title_sub | a critical examination |
topic | Region Motiv (DE-588)7715721-7 gnd Geopolitik (DE-588)4156741-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Region Motiv Geopolitik Schwarzmeer-Gebiet |
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