The Borderline Impact of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization: A Non-Europeist Comparison between the EU and the SCO

While the concept of border change is easy enough to grasp, the comparison between two regions and their historic choice as to border management raises the key question of the nature of borders. Border change means, in essence, a change in that nature associated with a change in the perception of...

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Main Author: Pierre Chabal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Danubius University 2013-05-01
Series:EIRP Proceedings
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Online Access:http://proceedings.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/eirp/article/view/1473/1383
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spelling doaj-f7127f3ead3943dc934327be37f84f212020-11-24T22:31:52ZengDanubius UniversityEIRP Proceedings2067-92112069-93442013-05-0181327333The Borderline Impact of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization: A Non-Europeist Comparison between the EU and the SCOPierre Chabal0Le Havre UniversityWhile the concept of border change is easy enough to grasp, the comparison between two regions and their historic choice as to border management raises the key question of the nature of borders. Border change means, in essence, a change in that nature associated with a change in the perception of the border and of “the Other” as well as a change in the identity of the nations that make up a multi-border region. Europe and Central Asia are examined with no particularly exclusive focus but as illustrations of a more general purpose.http://proceedings.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/eirp/article/view/1473/1383region; region-building; border management; Europe; Central Asia; Asia
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title The Borderline Impact of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization: A Non-Europeist Comparison between the EU and the SCO
title_short The Borderline Impact of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization: A Non-Europeist Comparison between the EU and the SCO
title_full The Borderline Impact of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization: A Non-Europeist Comparison between the EU and the SCO
title_fullStr The Borderline Impact of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization: A Non-Europeist Comparison between the EU and the SCO
title_full_unstemmed The Borderline Impact of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization: A Non-Europeist Comparison between the EU and the SCO
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2069-9344
publishDate 2013-05-01
description While the concept of border change is easy enough to grasp, the comparison between two regions and their historic choice as to border management raises the key question of the nature of borders. Border change means, in essence, a change in that nature associated with a change in the perception of the border and of “the Other” as well as a change in the identity of the nations that make up a multi-border region. Europe and Central Asia are examined with no particularly exclusive focus but as illustrations of a more general purpose.
topic region; region-building; border management; Europe; Central Asia; Asia
url http://proceedings.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/eirp/article/view/1473/1383
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