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Tauris Historical Geographical Series: The Idea of Central Europe

Geopolitics, Culture and Regional Identity

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Central Europe is one of the key notions of classical geopolitics yet it has always been a somewhat elusive concept. Originally perceived as a plan for a German dominated political and economic union, it subsequently emerged to threaten leaders in the East and West in a variety of forms. Otilia Dhand provides a critical examination of the concept of Central Europe, from its early inception to the present day. Making extensive use of archival material, she shows how successive manifestations of Central Europe - of whatever vintage - have failed to bring about their intended changes on the international structure, and how customary claims about Central Europe are not supported by the original source material. The result is a work of outstanding scholarship that advances our understanding of regionalism and geopolitics in Europe.

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Tauris Historical Geographical Series: The Idea of Central Europe, Otilia Dhand

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Titul
Tauris Historical Geographical Series: The Idea of Central Europe
Podtitul
Geopolitics, Culture and Regional Identity
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavatel
I.B. Tauris
Rok vydání
2018
Vazba
pevná
Počet stran
288
ISBN10
1784538531
ISBN13
9781784538538
Série
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Central Europe is one of the key notions of classical geopolitics yet it has always been a somewhat elusive concept. Originally perceived as a plan for a German dominated political and economic union, it subsequently emerged to threaten leaders in the East and West in a variety of forms. Otilia Dhand provides a critical examination of the concept of Central Europe, from its early inception to the present day. Making extensive use of archival material, she shows how successive manifestations of Central Europe - of whatever vintage - have failed to bring about their intended changes on the international structure, and how customary claims about Central Europe are not supported by the original source material. The result is a work of outstanding scholarship that advances our understanding of regionalism and geopolitics in Europe.