Celebrating borderlands in a wider Europe: nations and identities in Russia, Ukraine and Estonia
Cover -- Introduction -- Chapter I Borderlands: meanings and techniques -- Boundaries, Borderlands, and Neighbourhoods -- The Great Divide: Europe vs. Russia -- Meaning-making at borderlands -- Techniques of governance -- Post-politics on the move -- Conceptualizing governmentality -- Chapter II Ukraine's West as "Another Europe" -- Lviv: Playing with Multiple Meanings -- External Impacts -- Germany -- Poland -- Governmentality: Agendas for Change -- De-bordering and new spaces of inclusion -- GIZ in Lviv -- UEFA -- EURO 2012 Seen from a Perspective of the Ukraine Crisis -- Chapter III Singing together: the case of Estonian Songs Festivals -- Suguvõsa kokkutulek: Estonia's "singing nationalism" in a global(ized) world -- 'Our strangers': Russians beyond the celebration -- Alternative spaces of the unrooted 'tradition': the case of the Slavic Wreath -- Chapter IV Georgia: Europe Started Here? -- Georgia's European (In)vocation -- The EU: Europeanization at a distance -- The Russia Factor -- Europe through Sport? -- Conclusion Can the Story of Europe be Told from its Eastern Borderlands? -- Bibliography.