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Contents List of Maps and Tables i 2 3 ix Introduction i i Explanations Based on Interests and Identity 5 2 The Constitutive Role of Political Myth and Geography 3 Political Myth and Geopolitical Analysis 29 A Short History of Geopolitics 39 1 From Classical to Critical Geopolitics 39 1.1 Classical Geopolitics, Rise and Demise 39 1.2 Geopolitics’Revival and Critique 41 1.3 Postmodern, Critical Geopolitics 43 1.4 Textual Deconstruction in Critical Geopolitics 1.5 The Critique of Critical Geopolitics 45 2 From Critical to Analytical Geopolitics 50 2.1 Myth and Political Myth 50 2.2 Political Myth, IR, and Geopolitics 54 2.3 Toward an Analytical Geopolitics 59 3 A Structural-Historical Method of Analysis 67 3.1 Geopolitical Myths as Structural Objects 67 3.2 Types and Form of Geopolitical Myths 69 3.3 The Functions of Geopolitical Myths 72 15 44 Geopolitical Mythmaking in Modern Greece 76 1 Excursus: Locating “Greece” in Space and Time 76 2 Imitating the West and the Greek Enlightenment 81 2.1 The Great Idea as a Foundational Geopolitical Myth 82 2.2 Modern Times, Modern Space: Enlightenment, Science, and Geography 88 2.3 Centrality, Continuity, and Affinity in Greek Political Geography 93 2.4 Interim Conclusion: The Diffusion ofBelonging 99 3 Opposing the West and Greek Romanticism 106 3.1 Absolutism, Religion, and the Russian Expectation 107 3.2 Romantic Historiography and the Byzantine Revival 117 3.3 Western Dependence and the Limits of Opposition 126 3.4 Interim Conclusion: Opposition and Adaptation of Belonging 133
VIII CONTENTS 4 4 Belonging to the West and European Integration 138 4.1 Western Dependencefrom the Turn of the Century to World Warn 139 4.2 Belonging to the Westfrom the Civil War to European Integration 143 4.3 Europeanization, Modernization, and the Geopolitics of the Euro Crisis 152 4.4 Interim Conclusion: Ritualization and Sacralization of Belonging 164 Conclusions 171 1 Belonging to the West as a Geopolitical Myth 171 2 The Making of an Efficient Geopolitical Myth 177 3 Analytical Geopolitics: A Research Agenda 185 References 195 Index 233
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Index Adaptability 174,178 Affinity ¥11,93,104,136,169,174,193 Agnew, John 18,43, 44,58,175,195,230 anti-Americanism 145,148,226,232 2,76,79,83, 86,93-95. 103, 124,49,141, 150,181,192,196,208,210,225,232 Asia Minor 2,76,79,83,103,124,139,141,181, 208,225,232 Asia Minor Catastrophe 139,181 Asia Balance of power 14 Balkans 88,89,101,105,108,114,122,126-130, 145,150,180,181,218,223,224,226,228, 229, 231 Balkan Wars 83,139 Belonging to the West 181,182,184,194,200, 204,207,209, 212-215,217-220,223,224,231,232 Common Market 1,152,200,203, 210,217, 218,220 Constantinople 76,79, 81,83,102,103,112, 113,121,124,125,129,139,204 Constructivism 232 Continuity vit, ix, 68,93,104,119,136,150, 169,174,178,193,206 Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard von 146 Council of Europe 148,164 Criekemans, David 11,49,200,219 Crimean War 126-128,131 Critical Realism 222 Critical theory 66,208 1, in, VIII, ix, 37,138, 143,169,171,174, ΐ7θ, 181 Bevin, Ernest 145,146,197 Blumenberg, Hans 21,52,56,57,72,175, Dalby, Simon 18,19,43,44,200,229,230 Deconstruction vn,44,201 Della Sala, Vincent 21,26,30,56, 64,69,70, 177,197 Bottici, Chiara 73,155,175,187,191,200,201 Diffusion VI1,99,105,178 Dijkink, Gertjan 57,175,201 27,30,52,53,56,57,72,73, 175,177,197 Bouchard, Gerard 25,30,68,69,73,105,172, 177,178,183,197 Britain 6,11,40,83,93,115,127,128,130,141, 143,191,197,211,216,219,224 Byzantine Empire 17,79,107-109,115,117, 120,121,124,128,132-134,136,137,140, 179,180,195,198 Byzantine revival ix, 35,107,124-126, 128-132,135-139,142,176,179-182 Byzantium 17,76,78,85,120-126,128, 129,134,136,167,198,210-212,217, 220,223,232
Campbell, Joseph 9,12, 55,58,175,197,198 Cartography 138 Cassirer, Ernst 30,53,57,73,198 Catherine the Great 108,110,113,127, 202, 205,216 Centrality VII, 93,104,136,169,174,193 Classical Greece 119,170 Cold War 1,6-8,14,18,26,34,36,143-145, 148,149,151,165,166,173,174,178, Ecumenical Patriarchate 112,113 Enlightened despotism 117,136 Enlightenment VII, 10,11,15,17,28,31,53, 81, 88,89,91, 92, 96-99,101,102,104, 105,107,109-113,115,117-120,122,127, 133,134,155,162,164,168,171,172,174, 178-180,182,184,191,199,201,205,207, 212,213,217, 222-224, 228,232 Enlightenment, European 15,35, 81, 88,89, 92, 98,100,105-115,117,118,134,136, 192,213 Enlightenment, Greek vu, 10,14,15,17, 26,27,31,35,37,81, 82, 85, 87-90,92, 96-99,101,105-108,110,113,119,120, 123, 126,129, 135,137,138,169,172,173, 178,179,183,219 ix, 3,4,7, 8,30,73,153-159,161-164,168, 170,171,191,195,199,200,202,204,205, 210,226,229,230 EU enlargement ix, 4,230 EU integration 30,73 EU
234 INDEX Eurasian 192,210,211 Eurasianism 160,192,196,215 Europe 2,3,5,7-12,14-17,24-29,31,35-37, 41,59, 82,86-90,93-105,107,109, no, 112,115,117-119,122,123,126,127, 131-139,141,142,145-152,155-173,176, 178-180,182-186,189,191,192,196,197, 200-206,208-210,212,213,215-218, 220,221,222,224,228-230,232 Europe and the West 2,5,7,10-12,14-17, 24,25,27-29,36,82,99,102,104,107, 115,117-119,126,131,133,134,136,138, 143.145,148-151,155,160,162,164, 165,167-169,172,173,176,178,179, 182-185,191 European integration ix, 1,3, 8,36,37,138, 143,145-149,153,164-166,168-170,173, 174,178,181-184,2θ5,210,213,216,218 Europeanization VIII, 8,18,37,138,152-155, 158,164,166,169,182,183,195,197,198, 200,204-206,209,215,218,220,222, 224,225,228,232 European Parliamentary Union 146,219 Euroscepticism 167,199,230 Fatzeas, Gregorios 93,95,99,109, no, 114, 203 Filippides, Daniel 94-96,99,105,204 Foucault, Michel 22,23,33,204,225 France 23, 83,93,97,100,115,119,121,127,141, 146,149,197,224,227 Geographical grammar 93,205 Geography vu, 15,18,39,60,81,88,92,95, 199,200,205,207,216,225,229,231 Geography, Political VII, 20,33,35,48, 58,81,93-97,99,106,107,110,138, 197,198,200,206,209,215,219,221, 223-226,230 Geopolitical Analysis vn,29 Geopolitics, Analytical in, vn, VIII, ix, 23, 24,37,49,50,59,62-65,67, 68,70,72, 74,185-190,194 Geopolitics, Classical vn, 24,39,41,42,46, 47,49,60 Geopolitics, Critical vn, 18-20,24,38, 39,43-49, 60,64,188,202,212,219, 223-226,229 Germany 6,11,40,53, по, П2,118,121,191, 192,224 Gray, Colin 18,41,42,205,206,229 Great Idea vi 1, ix, 82,83,85-87,92,
104-107,124-126,128-133,135,137,139, 140,142,172,178-182,190,194,199,206, 212,214,221,225 Greek Civil War 6,139,143,144,148,199,207, 209,213,217,220,224 Greek debt crisis 156 Greek-speaking world 10,26,78,79,81,88, 89,92,97-ЮЗ, 105,107-ш, 113, 117,124, 133,134,171,178,189 Greek War of Independence 10,35,77, 88,95, 97,100,102,107,132,159, 207,232 Haushofer, Karl 40,41,232 Hellas 76,77,124-207,220,222 Hellenic 10,76-98,136,205,206,213,220, 221,226,227 Hellenism 7,12,13,17,120-125,128,129,134, 136,140,150,167,181,202,206,210,215, 216,226,228 Historiography ¥11,33,117 Imitating the West vi 1,81,174 International system 198 Intertextuality 174 Irredentism 144,195 Karamanlis, Konstantinos 1,2,8,26,31,33, 36,149-152,162,166,182,184,202,204, 211-213,218,230,232 Kingdom of Greece 77,83,115,117,124,125, 130,131 Kissinger, Henry 41,212 Kitromilides, Paschalis 2,10,15,31,33, 78, 85,88, 90, 92,94,96,98,101,105,108, no, 111,113-115,122,140,212,213 Kolettis, Ioannis 82,83,85-87,105,106,116, 124,125,179 Korais, Adamantios 98,99,120,210,213, 214,220 Kotzias, Nikos 159,214 Latour, Bruno 20,24,61,64,65,188,215 50,51,173,215 Lévi-Strauss, Claude
235 INDEX Macedonia 83,124,128,129,139,154 Mackinder, Halford 18,39,41,44,47,103, 202,205,216 Mahan, Alfred Thayer 39,41,47 216 Manifest Destiny 190,191,194,217 Mediterranean 79,97,103,108,126,151,152, 158,169,209,224,226 Meletions, Mitrou 93,95, 99,217 Modern Greece 1, in, VII, 10,11,29,76,198 Modernization VIII, 152,202 Moscow 109,143,151,159,191,208,220, 226,228 Myth vu, 49,50,52,53,65,73,196,197,203, 209,215,217 Myth, Geopolitical 1, ш, νιι,νιπ, 67,6g, 72,76,82,171,177, 219 Mythmaking 176,183 Myth, Political ¥11,15,29,50,54 National identity 57,201 Nationalism 54,181,196,201,207,212, 221,228 National myths 197 nato 3,7,8,149,154,158,164-166,218,221 Nazism 40,53 New Democracy Party 1,149,162 New Materialism 60,204 Ontological security 56,198,218,226 Orientalism 101,223 Orthodox Christianity 136 Orthodox Church 113,114,135,180,189,227 Ottoman 2,35,76,77,79,81,83,85,88-90, 93-102,105,106,108,109,111-114,116, 118,120,122-130,133,135-137,139-141, 172,175,179,190,208,212,222,223 Ottoman Empire 2, 77, 79,83, 85,88,89, 93-96,99-102,106,109,111,112,114,116, 118,124,125,127,128,130,133,135,136, Pipinelis, Panayiotis 146,147,221 Political Myth ¥11,15,29,50,54 Psalidas, Athanasios 113-115,222 Putin, Vladimir 159,160,168,213 Pyrros, Dionysios 95,96,99,102,222 Realism 224 Ritualization vm, 164 Roman Empire 76,77,79,103,218 Romanticism vu, 85,87,106,117-119,122, 123,134,135,179-181,196, 202,210,213, 222,224 17,25,83,100,107-112,114-117, 127-130,134-138,144,159, ιθο, 163, ιθ4, 168,179,180,191,192,196,198,202, 204, 208,209,213-216,218,220,224,228, 229,232 Russian expectation ix,
107,108,111,113-115, Russia 117,126-128,130-132,135-138,176, 179-182 Russo-Turkish War 232 Sacralization ¥111,164 Samaras, Antonios 157,162,195,224 Slavic threat 129,145,150,151,181 Smith, Anthony 30,47,58,73,78,102,153, 175,179,191,225 Social construct 208,228 Spykman, Nicholas 18,41,225, 226 syriza 157-163,168,196,225-227 Theotokis, Nikiphoros 94, 95,99,228 Third Rome 109,191,202 Tsipras, Alexis 157-159,161,162,229 Tuathail, go 18,19,40,43,44,46,47,224, 226,229,230 Turkey 7-9,93-95,97,106,126,131,137, 139-142,154,165,166,192,195,199,201, 207, 214,218,221,223,231 139-141,179,190,212,222 Pan-Slavism 127-129,145,160,208,215, 216,220 Papademos, Lucas 157 Papandreou, Andreas 1,27,153,156,220 Paparrigopoulos, Constantine 121-125,135, 201,202,212,214,221 Pasok 1,153,154,156,157,161,162,168,218 Peter the Great 109,110,151,200 United States 6,7,11,39,40,143,145,147, 148,158,160,165,184,190,191,198,212, 216, 218,223,226 Venizelos, Eleftherios 139-142,162,199,213, 227,228,230,232 Voulgaris, Evgenios 110-115, г57 ΐ9θ, 23i Walt, Stephen 6,9,165,231
236 INDEX Waltz, Kenneth 6,41,165,231 Western dependence 107,126,131-133, 137-139,150,151,181,182 World War I VIII, 3,33,40,41,54,83,138, 139 141-143,148,164 World War π viii, 3,33,40,41,138,139,142, 143,148,164 Zampelios, Spyridon 214, 225 121-123, χ35 |
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spelling | Nestoras, Antonios Verfasser (DE-588)1311050647 aut Belonging to the West: geopolitical myths and identity in Modern Greece a study of analytical geopolitics by Antonios Nestoras Leiden ; Boston Brill Nijhoff [2024] © 2024 VIII, 236 Seiten Karten 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Geopolitics and international relations volume 3 Geopolitik (DE-588)4156741-9 gnd rswk-swf Europäische Integration (DE-588)4071013-0 gnd rswk-swf Griechenland (DE-588)4022047-3 gnd rswk-swf Geopolitics / Greece Political culture / Greece Greece / Relations / Europe Europe / Relations / Greece Géopolitique / Grèce Europe / Relations / Grèce Griechenland (DE-588)4022047-3 g Geopolitik (DE-588)4156741-9 s Europäische Integration (DE-588)4071013-0 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-90-04-68690-8 Geopolitics and international relations volume 3 (DE-604)BV047711666 3 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=035073455&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=035073455&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis 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=035073455&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
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title | Belonging to the West: geopolitical myths and identity in Modern Greece a study of analytical geopolitics |
title_auth | Belonging to the West: geopolitical myths and identity in Modern Greece a study of analytical geopolitics |
title_exact_search | Belonging to the West: geopolitical myths and identity in Modern Greece a study of analytical geopolitics |
title_full | Belonging to the West: geopolitical myths and identity in Modern Greece a study of analytical geopolitics by Antonios Nestoras |
title_fullStr | Belonging to the West: geopolitical myths and identity in Modern Greece a study of analytical geopolitics by Antonios Nestoras |
title_full_unstemmed | Belonging to the West: geopolitical myths and identity in Modern Greece a study of analytical geopolitics by Antonios Nestoras |
title_short | Belonging to the West: geopolitical myths and identity in Modern Greece |
title_sort | belonging to the west geopolitical myths and identity in modern greece a study of analytical geopolitics |
title_sub | a study of analytical geopolitics |
topic | Geopolitik (DE-588)4156741-9 gnd Europäische Integration (DE-588)4071013-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Geopolitik Europäische Integration Griechenland |
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