This contribution has three overarching objectives. First, it seeks to describe the logics of fracture and cohesion governing current geopolitical dynamics in the Mediterranean. Second, in the face of these contradictory tendencies, it proposes the notion of archipelago-frontier as a concept for deepening our understanding of an ever more dispersed and ubiquitous geography defining the Southern border of the EU. In this light we draw on the contemporary resonances of the destabilising cartographic imagination of Al-Idrissi (1100-1165). And we argue that, read today, it helps us rethink the current symbolic, terminological (and hence geopolitical) abduction of the Mediterranean by the European Union, which the very term ‘Euromediterranean’ e...
International audienceThe identity of any nation-state is inextricably linked with its borders and f...
The aim of this essay is to look at the shape of the Mediterranean region by adding to the perspecti...
Anssi Paasi’s research has contributed significantly to how political geographers understand the int...
The paper presents a critical reading of the spatial imaginaries by which the Mediterranean is conce...
How does the EU regard the space beyond its southern borders? How has it been framing the Mediterran...
The Mediterranean waterway has acted as both a bridge and a barrier between continents for millennia...
This report offers a critical discourse analysis of the EU’s conception of the Mediterranean since ...
In this paper, we conceptualize external Europeanization as a multi-situated and selective process o...
In the present phase of European integration, after the end of the cold war and facing the enlargeme...
Many names have been attached to regional spaces of migration around the edges of the European Union...
Political events following the 2011 uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) have contri...
From both a political and a politological perspective, the various actions and policies of the EEC/...
The anger of Islamic societies world-wide that arose from the publication of caricatures featuring P...
The Mediterranean, unlike the Ocean, is a sea surrounded by land, a “landsea”, as Stefano D’Arrigo c...
International audienceIllustrated with pioneering maps and country analyses by a network of research...
International audienceThe identity of any nation-state is inextricably linked with its borders and f...
The aim of this essay is to look at the shape of the Mediterranean region by adding to the perspecti...
Anssi Paasi’s research has contributed significantly to how political geographers understand the int...
The paper presents a critical reading of the spatial imaginaries by which the Mediterranean is conce...
How does the EU regard the space beyond its southern borders? How has it been framing the Mediterran...
The Mediterranean waterway has acted as both a bridge and a barrier between continents for millennia...
This report offers a critical discourse analysis of the EU’s conception of the Mediterranean since ...
In this paper, we conceptualize external Europeanization as a multi-situated and selective process o...
In the present phase of European integration, after the end of the cold war and facing the enlargeme...
Many names have been attached to regional spaces of migration around the edges of the European Union...
Political events following the 2011 uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) have contri...
From both a political and a politological perspective, the various actions and policies of the EEC/...
The anger of Islamic societies world-wide that arose from the publication of caricatures featuring P...
The Mediterranean, unlike the Ocean, is a sea surrounded by land, a “landsea”, as Stefano D’Arrigo c...
International audienceIllustrated with pioneering maps and country analyses by a network of research...
International audienceThe identity of any nation-state is inextricably linked with its borders and f...
The aim of this essay is to look at the shape of the Mediterranean region by adding to the perspecti...
Anssi Paasi’s research has contributed significantly to how political geographers understand the int...