Insecurity, incoherence, and imagined geographies in Central Europe

IF 1.7 2区 经济学 Q1 AREA STUDIES
P. Richardson
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ABSTRACT This Commentary for the Research Colloquium on “Geopolitical Imaginaries of Regional Cooperation and National Identity: A Central European Perspective” foregrounds the significance of imagined geographies for driving policies, shaping nations, and making identities. It highlights the urgency of countering the self-aggrandizing, ethno-nationalist, illiberal, reductionist, and conservative imagined geographies that have emerged in recent years across Central Europe, in particular in Hungary. A more critical, pluralistic, and inclusive geopolitics of the region is presented in this Research Colloquium, which is in stark contrast to the attempts of certain political and intellectual elites to fix identities that foment mistrust and division within and between societies. The regional imaginaries espoused by some political leaders, and their tenuous historical and geographical grounding, tell us little about the geographical concepts and areas they purport to represent but much about the insecurities and agendas of the political elites who directly benefit from the uptake of these imaginings.
中欧的不安全、不连贯和想象中的地理
摘要:这篇为“区域合作与国家认同的地缘政治想象:中欧视角”研究座谈会撰写的评论文章强调了想象中的地理对推动政策、塑造国家和形成认同的意义。它强调了对抗近年来中欧,特别是匈牙利出现的自我夸大、种族民族主义、不自由、简化主义和保守的想象地理的紧迫性。本次研究座谈会提出了该地区更具批判性、多元性和包容性的地缘政治,这与某些政治和知识精英试图修复在社会内部和社会之间引发不信任和分裂的身份形成了鲜明对比。一些政治领导人所支持的地区想象,以及他们脆弱的历史和地理基础,几乎没有告诉我们他们声称代表的地理概念和地区,而是告诉我们直接从这些想象中受益的政治精英的不安全感和议程。
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11.30
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2.60%
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期刊介绍: Eurasian Geography and Economics, a bimonthly affiliated with the Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies and the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies , will publish timely, original papers in geography and economics covering all states of the former USSR as well as Asiatic and European countries on or beyond their present borders within the Eurasian realm , with a particular emphasis on China .
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