(Problems of Post-Communism) The crisis in Ukraine and its implications for European security have revived the significance of borders as a key element in conflicts between Russia and its neighbors.
Guest Editor’s Introduction
Russia’s and Europe’s Borderlands
Between Sovereign Intervention and Security Management
Philipp Casula
Paradiplomacy as a Capacity-Building Strategy
The Case of Russia’s Northwestern Subnational Actors
Pertti Joenniemi & Alexander Sergunin
(Un)locking Political Borders
Implications for EU—Russia Relations in Eastern Europe
Andrey Makarychev & Alexandra Yatsyk
Russia’s Military Operation in Crimea
Road-Testing Rapid Reaction Capabilities
Charles K. Bartles & Roger N. McDermott
Why the Orange Revolution Was Short and Peaceful and Euromaidan Long and Violent
The Renewed Significance of Borders (Subscription required)
Problems of Post-Communism
Volume 61, Issue 6, 2014