The Baltic-Pontic region in the Europe-Eurasia dual system

This article considers the Baltic-Pontic Sea region not only as a geographical space of Intermarium (Międzymorze, Tarpjūris etc.) but also as Intermundium or the interface of European and Russian (Eurasian) civilization. The study sets out to clarify the logic of changing patterns shaping this geopo...

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Main Authors: Ilyin Mikhail, Meleshkina Yelena
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Language:English
Published: Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University 2012-03-01
Series:Baltic Region
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Online Access:https://journals.kantiana.ru/upload/iblock/c53/Ilyin%20M.%20V.,%20Meleshkina%20Ye.%20Yu._62-75.pdf
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spelling doaj-08cb9a040d4b4c1d8e7034b22bfbcf782020-11-24T20:59:09ZengImmanuel Kant Baltic Federal UniversityBaltic Region2079-85552310-05242012-03-0142627510.5922/2079-8555-2012-2-7The Baltic-Pontic region in the Europe-Eurasia dual system Ilyin MikhailMeleshkina Yelena This article considers the Baltic-Pontic Sea region not only as a geographical space of Intermarium (Międzymorze, Tarpjūris etc.) but also as Intermundium or the interface of European and Russian (Eurasian) civilization. The study sets out to clarify the logic of changing patterns shaping this geopolitical area. To this end, the concept of the Baltic-Pontic conflict system proposed by Vadim Tsymbursky is applied and further developed. In contrast to his agent-focused vehicle of analysis disclosing the power interactions in Intermarium, the authors advance an alternative structure-focused model of the Baltic-Pontic system (BPS) as a multidimensional evolving space of heterogeneous interactions, which include cooperation. The authors suggest applying the BPS models in interpreting and clarifying historical developments in the area from the late 14th century until the present. The article analyses the spatial, geopolitical and geochronopolitical characteristics of the region, as well as the models of intercivilisational interaction between Europe and Eurasia. The author addresses the issue of the political identity of the region and its ability to play an independent role in the world politics. https://journals.kantiana.ru/upload/iblock/c53/Ilyin%20M.%20V.,%20Meleshkina%20Ye.%20Yu._62-75.pdfBaltic-Pontic regioninterface of civilizationsconflict systemdual civilization system
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The Baltic-Pontic region in the Europe-Eurasia dual system
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Baltic-Pontic region
interface of civilizations
conflict system
dual civilization system
author_facet Ilyin Mikhail
Meleshkina Yelena
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title The Baltic-Pontic region in the Europe-Eurasia dual system
title_short The Baltic-Pontic region in the Europe-Eurasia dual system
title_full The Baltic-Pontic region in the Europe-Eurasia dual system
title_fullStr The Baltic-Pontic region in the Europe-Eurasia dual system
title_full_unstemmed The Baltic-Pontic region in the Europe-Eurasia dual system
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publisher Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University
series Baltic Region
issn 2079-8555
2310-0524
publishDate 2012-03-01
description This article considers the Baltic-Pontic Sea region not only as a geographical space of Intermarium (Międzymorze, Tarpjūris etc.) but also as Intermundium or the interface of European and Russian (Eurasian) civilization. The study sets out to clarify the logic of changing patterns shaping this geopolitical area. To this end, the concept of the Baltic-Pontic conflict system proposed by Vadim Tsymbursky is applied and further developed. In contrast to his agent-focused vehicle of analysis disclosing the power interactions in Intermarium, the authors advance an alternative structure-focused model of the Baltic-Pontic system (BPS) as a multidimensional evolving space of heterogeneous interactions, which include cooperation. The authors suggest applying the BPS models in interpreting and clarifying historical developments in the area from the late 14th century until the present. The article analyses the spatial, geopolitical and geochronopolitical characteristics of the region, as well as the models of intercivilisational interaction between Europe and Eurasia. The author addresses the issue of the political identity of the region and its ability to play an independent role in the world politics.
topic Baltic-Pontic region
interface of civilizations
conflict system
dual civilization system
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