Constructing Post-Soviet Geopolitics in Estonia

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, International, International Relations
Cover of the book Constructing Post-Soviet Geopolitics in Estonia by Pami Aalto, Taylor and Francis
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Author: Pami Aalto ISBN: 9781135294496
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: September 13, 2013
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Pami Aalto
ISBN: 9781135294496
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: September 13, 2013
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

This work examines the construction of post-Soviet political space, geopolitical discourses and boundaries in Estonia.

Making use of innovative methodological solutions such as Q-methodology, its analysis includes in-depth interviews that elucidate a variety of issues through human experience and subjective perception, such as Estonian-Russian border disputes of the 1990s, inter-ethnic issues and national integration and security.
As Estonia is one of the frontline EU accession countries and is queuing for membership of NATO, the book raises broad questions of post-Soviet geopolitics in the Baltic region and across Europe. Indeed, Pami Aalto argues that small states such as Estonia should be understood as active participants in post-Soviet and European geopolitics, and not simply pawns in a superpower environment.

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This work examines the construction of post-Soviet political space, geopolitical discourses and boundaries in Estonia.

Making use of innovative methodological solutions such as Q-methodology, its analysis includes in-depth interviews that elucidate a variety of issues through human experience and subjective perception, such as Estonian-Russian border disputes of the 1990s, inter-ethnic issues and national integration and security.
As Estonia is one of the frontline EU accession countries and is queuing for membership of NATO, the book raises broad questions of post-Soviet geopolitics in the Baltic region and across Europe. Indeed, Pami Aalto argues that small states such as Estonia should be understood as active participants in post-Soviet and European geopolitics, and not simply pawns in a superpower environment.

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