Borders, People, Institutions: New Practices in the Baltic Sea Region
Focusing on the role of borders and cross-country interactions in the Baltic States, this project has been funded from 2014 to mid-2016. Various forms of “borders” – not only in the traditional sense of state borders - are analyzed, like ideological ones, identity constructed borders, economic ones etc. In addition, a special focus has been given on regionalization and identity construction in the wider region of north Eastern Europe plus Russia.
Among the main outcomes are:
Academic conferences: “Business as usual? Governing the Baltic Sea Region in times of changing security needs” (co-organized with the University of Tartu, May 2015) and “Regions, Boundaries, and Russia – EU Disconnections”, Free University Berlin, October 2015
Teaching mobility: in the fall semester of 2015 Kristina Piilik and Inna Melnykovska taught guest lectures at the University of Tartu
Publications: project participants contributed to an edited volume titled
“Borders in the Baltic Sea Region: Suturing the Ruptures”, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.
http://www.palgrave.com/us/book/9781352000139