Region Building and Identity Formation in the Baltic Sea Region

Authors

  • Imke Schäfer Aalborg University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5278/ojs.ijis.v3i0.186

Abstract

This paper examines the concept of “new region building” in the Baltic Sea region with emphasis on the construction of a collective “Baltic” identity. Possible implications of these processes on Russia as a non-EU member state are discussed. Region building around the Baltic Sea is conceptualised within the framework of social constructivism, and a connection between region building and identity formation is established. Furthermore, an attempt is made to shed light on the way in which a “Baltic identity” is promoted in the region. By means of a short discourse analysis, certain characteristics of the Baltic Sea region are discovered that are promoted as the basis for a regional identity by various regional actors. The impact of these characteristics on relations between Russia, the EU and the other Baltic Sea states are examined and conclusions are drawn in relation to the region building processes in the Baltic Sea area.

Author Biography

Imke Schäfer, Aalborg University

Current master’s student in the European Studies Program,

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