Transformation of the concept of border in the transition from USSR to Russian Federation: Implications for State survival

Russian foreign policy is judged by the Western world on the basis of a series of depreciatory adjectives. The aim of this paper is to effect an historical review of the Russian (and Soviet) perception of their frontier. The Russian frontier is continually changing; and the country has been both inv...

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Hlavní autor: Añorve Añorve, Daniel
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spelling repositorioinstitucional-20.500.12930-64772023-05-09T17:02:58Z Transformation of the concept of border in the transition from USSR to Russian Federation: Implications for State survival La transformación del concepto frontera en la transición de la URSS a la Federación Rusa: implicaciones para la supervivencia del Estado Añorve Añorve, Daniel Frontier Russia diaspora balkanization neostatism. Political Science Political Institutions and political administration in Europe Soviet Union Russia Former Soviet Republics Economy Capitalism frontera Rusia diáspora balcanización neoestatismo. Ciencias políticas Instituciones políticas y la administración política en Europa Unión Soviética Rusia Ex Soviético Repúblicas Economía Capitalismo Russian foreign policy is judged by the Western world on the basis of a series of depreciatory adjectives. The aim of this paper is to effect an historical review of the Russian (and Soviet) perception of their frontier. The Russian frontier is continually changing; and the country has been both invader as well as invaded. For historical reasons, the Communist Party of the Soviet Union kept both a close watch and a strong control over the Soviet frontier, to the point of rendering it almost impenetrable. During the early years of transition, border policies relaxed consederably, to the point of instability and placing the Russian Federation on the verge of balkanization. Both Putin and Medvedev put a stop to this process. Now, partially as a result of Western pressure and reluctance to cooperate, Russia has undertaken an aggressive border policy that threatens expansion. The enormous Russian diaspora has turned out to be a successful justification for the expansion of the Russian border. mediante una serie de adjetivos peyorativos en Occidente. El presente trabajo hace un recuento histórico de cómo han concebido los rusos (y los soviéticos) la frontera. La frontera rusa siempre ha estado en continuo cambio, y el país ha sido al mismo tiempo agresor y agredido. Por razones históricas, la frontera soviética fue muy vigilada y controlada por el pcus al punto de volverla casi impermeable. En los primeros años de la transición se dio un relajamiento de la política fronteriza que paradójicamente la volvió no sólo inestable sino que puso a la Federación Rusa al borde de la balcanización. Tanto Putin como Medvedev revirtieron este proceso. En la actualidad, gracias a las presiones y poca colaboración occidental, Rusia ha emprendido una agresiva política fronteriza que amenaza con ser expansiva. La enorme diáspora rusa ha resultado una justificación exitosa para la expansión de la frontera rusa. 2010-07-01 2021-06-03T03:34:07Z 2021-06-03T03:34:07Z info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion No moralist historical and political analysis Análisis histórico no moralista y político https://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/122 10.21670/ref.2010.22.a01 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12930/6477 spa https://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/122/230 https://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/122/231 Derechos de autor 2014 Estudios Fronterizos, Revista de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades application/pdf text/html Universidad Autónoma de Baja California Estudios Fronterizos Revista; Vol. 11 No. 22 (2010); 9-48 Estudios Fronterizos; Vol. 11 Núm. 22 (2010); 9-48 2395-9134 0187-6961
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topic Frontier
Russia
diaspora
balkanization
neostatism.
Political Science
Political Institutions and political administration in Europe
Soviet Union
Russia
Former Soviet Republics
Economy Capitalism
frontera
Rusia
diáspora
balcanización
neoestatismo.
Ciencias políticas
Instituciones políticas y la administración política en Europa
Unión Soviética
Rusia
Ex Soviético Repúblicas
Economía
Capitalismo
spellingShingle Frontier
Russia
diaspora
balkanization
neostatism.
Political Science
Political Institutions and political administration in Europe
Soviet Union
Russia
Former Soviet Republics
Economy Capitalism
frontera
Rusia
diáspora
balcanización
neoestatismo.
Ciencias políticas
Instituciones políticas y la administración política en Europa
Unión Soviética
Rusia
Ex Soviético Repúblicas
Economía
Capitalismo
Añorve Añorve, Daniel
Transformation of the concept of border in the transition from USSR to Russian Federation: Implications for State survival
description Russian foreign policy is judged by the Western world on the basis of a series of depreciatory adjectives. The aim of this paper is to effect an historical review of the Russian (and Soviet) perception of their frontier. The Russian frontier is continually changing; and the country has been both invader as well as invaded. For historical reasons, the Communist Party of the Soviet Union kept both a close watch and a strong control over the Soviet frontier, to the point of rendering it almost impenetrable. During the early years of transition, border policies relaxed consederably, to the point of instability and placing the Russian Federation on the verge of balkanization. Both Putin and Medvedev put a stop to this process. Now, partially as a result of Western pressure and reluctance to cooperate, Russia has undertaken an aggressive border policy that threatens expansion. The enormous Russian diaspora has turned out to be a successful justification for the expansion of the Russian border.
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author Añorve Añorve, Daniel
author_facet Añorve Añorve, Daniel
author_sort Añorve Añorve, Daniel
title Transformation of the concept of border in the transition from USSR to Russian Federation: Implications for State survival
title_short Transformation of the concept of border in the transition from USSR to Russian Federation: Implications for State survival
title_full Transformation of the concept of border in the transition from USSR to Russian Federation: Implications for State survival
title_fullStr Transformation of the concept of border in the transition from USSR to Russian Federation: Implications for State survival
title_full_unstemmed Transformation of the concept of border in the transition from USSR to Russian Federation: Implications for State survival
title_sort transformation of the concept of border in the transition from ussr to russian federation: implications for state survival
publisher Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
publishDate 2010
url https://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/122
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