Nested peripherialisation: remaking the East-West border in the Russian-Estonian borderland
The break-up of the Cold War order, the eastwards expansion of the European Union into former socialist countries and the more recent economic and humanitarian crises have led to the emergence of new symbolic borders and the reconfiguration of spatial hierarchies within Europe. The article shows how...
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2017
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