North-West Russia in the context of European integration

Integration is one of the main consequences of globalization. Elements of microsystems are growing closer, which brings to the foreground problems of interaction and — in a longer perspective — those of close cooperation between different social systems. The article considers the case of North-West...

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Main Authors: Kochegarova Tamara, Simonyan Renald
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University 2013-05-01
Series:Baltic Region
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Online Access:https://journals.kantiana.ru/upload/iblock/f46/Kochegarova%20T.,%20Simonyan%20R._57-65.pdf
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spelling doaj-a2a92ba5072445dc86a6c0875e6ddea22020-11-24T22:34:21ZengImmanuel Kant Baltic Federal UniversityBaltic Region2079-85552310-05242013-05-0152576510.5922/2079-8555-2013-2-6North-West Russia in the context of European integration Kochegarova TamaraSimonyan RenaldIntegration is one of the main consequences of globalization. Elements of microsystems are growing closer, which brings to the foreground problems of interaction and — in a longer perspective — those of close cooperation between different social systems. The article considers the case of North-West Russia, the only territory having a common border with the EU, in order to examine the issue of Russia using the geographical factor, which Otto von Bismarck called the most powerful and intrinsic factor in history. The significance of this factor increased after the Cold War. It was then when the independent Baltic States became a platform for emergence and recognition of the Baltic Sea region. The author focuses on the social and cultural integrity of the region and considers the traditional Nordic countries and the Baltic Sea states as interrelated components of a single region, different from other European regions in terms of economic interests, as well as its natural and sociocultural landscape. https://journals.kantiana.ru/upload/iblock/f46/Kochegarova%20T.,%20Simonyan%20R._57-65.pdfglobal challengesregionalizationcooperationpartnershipintercivilization border areasWestern and Russian valuessociocultural diffusionconvergenceEuropean integration
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author Kochegarova Tamara
Simonyan Renald
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Simonyan Renald
North-West Russia in the context of European integration
Baltic Region
global challenges
regionalization
cooperation
partnership
intercivilization border areas
Western and Russian values
sociocultural diffusion
convergence
European integration
author_facet Kochegarova Tamara
Simonyan Renald
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title North-West Russia in the context of European integration
title_short North-West Russia in the context of European integration
title_full North-West Russia in the context of European integration
title_fullStr North-West Russia in the context of European integration
title_full_unstemmed North-West Russia in the context of European integration
title_sort north-west russia in the context of european integration
publisher Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University
series Baltic Region
issn 2079-8555
2310-0524
publishDate 2013-05-01
description Integration is one of the main consequences of globalization. Elements of microsystems are growing closer, which brings to the foreground problems of interaction and — in a longer perspective — those of close cooperation between different social systems. The article considers the case of North-West Russia, the only territory having a common border with the EU, in order to examine the issue of Russia using the geographical factor, which Otto von Bismarck called the most powerful and intrinsic factor in history. The significance of this factor increased after the Cold War. It was then when the independent Baltic States became a platform for emergence and recognition of the Baltic Sea region. The author focuses on the social and cultural integrity of the region and considers the traditional Nordic countries and the Baltic Sea states as interrelated components of a single region, different from other European regions in terms of economic interests, as well as its natural and sociocultural landscape.
topic global challenges
regionalization
cooperation
partnership
intercivilization border areas
Western and Russian values
sociocultural diffusion
convergence
European integration
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