The idea of territory as a bounded, state-centric enclosure has been recently confronted with the help of decolonial insights. This article attempts to overcome the resultant dichotomies between the statist and organic readings of territory by demonstrating how the making of the Russian state has been contingent on decolonial narratives and territorial imaginaries that have far exceeded the notions of the state as such. The Russian political geographic traditions have historically allowed for the coexistence of multiple and heterogeneous conceptions of territory, which were varyingly assembled to fit specific geopolitical intentions. This article delineates three ontological origins of the Russian territory that have consequently played a k...
The concept of territorial logics of peoples and/or States is an essential tool for a geohistorical ...
This thesis examines the influence of state identity narratives on regional cooperation frameworks i...
Places are necessary prerequisites for human life. Humans always identify themselves with certain pl...
The idea of territory as a bounded, state-centric enclosure has been recently confronted with the he...
After the imperial land consolidation acts of 1906, the Russian land commune became a center of terr...
The idea of the progressive \u201ccolonization\u201d of vast, sparsely populated territories became ...
This article argues that space is one of the formative elements in the construction of Russianness a...
Geopolitics relies on discursive constructions of world affairs to forge privileged meanings in the ...
Starting from the theoretical problem of understanding the nation-building process within continenta...
"Eurasian regionalism", as a single phenomenon, has had different constructivist representations in ...
This article addresses the question of how the Crimean case relates to Russia’s general understandin...
We live in a highly territorialized world, the most obvious manifestation of which is the political ...
This article is about whether/how in the Russian imperial discourse appears the concept, declaring t...
This article looks at the contemporary rebuilding of the sphere of influence of the Russian Federati...
Diasporas are usually defined as ethnic groups which lack a territorial base within a given polity. ...
The concept of territorial logics of peoples and/or States is an essential tool for a geohistorical ...
This thesis examines the influence of state identity narratives on regional cooperation frameworks i...
Places are necessary prerequisites for human life. Humans always identify themselves with certain pl...
The idea of territory as a bounded, state-centric enclosure has been recently confronted with the he...
After the imperial land consolidation acts of 1906, the Russian land commune became a center of terr...
The idea of the progressive \u201ccolonization\u201d of vast, sparsely populated territories became ...
This article argues that space is one of the formative elements in the construction of Russianness a...
Geopolitics relies on discursive constructions of world affairs to forge privileged meanings in the ...
Starting from the theoretical problem of understanding the nation-building process within continenta...
"Eurasian regionalism", as a single phenomenon, has had different constructivist representations in ...
This article addresses the question of how the Crimean case relates to Russia’s general understandin...
We live in a highly territorialized world, the most obvious manifestation of which is the political ...
This article is about whether/how in the Russian imperial discourse appears the concept, declaring t...
This article looks at the contemporary rebuilding of the sphere of influence of the Russian Federati...
Diasporas are usually defined as ethnic groups which lack a territorial base within a given polity. ...
The concept of territorial logics of peoples and/or States is an essential tool for a geohistorical ...
This thesis examines the influence of state identity narratives on regional cooperation frameworks i...
Places are necessary prerequisites for human life. Humans always identify themselves with certain pl...