Über The Politics of East European Area Studies
Following the end of the Cold War and European Union enlargement, in what sense does Eastern Europe continue to exist as a meaningful geo-political concept? In addressing this question, contributors to this volumeΓÇöAlex Cistelecan, Robert Bideleux, Katalin Mikl├│ssy and Dieter SegertΓÇötease out the implications for an ΓÇÿArea StudiesΓÇÖ approach to the region. They examine its contradictory situation within discourses of ΓÇÿorientalisationΓÇÖ: on one hand, posited as the ΓÇÿunderdevelopedΓÇÖ pendant to its western neighbours; on the other, largely Christian by religion and an integral part of a continent that dominated the world. They uncover the roots of area studies in the ΓÇÿcolonial paradigmΓÇÖ by which great powers promote the creation of predictive, ΓÇÿproblem-solvingΓÇÖ knowledge that is immediately apprehendable for decision makers, helping them to take advantage of a regionΓÇÖs resources and strategic position, but which tends to homogenise the regionΓÇÖs geography and history. For critical inquiry, they argue, the challenge is to delineate transparently the reasons underlying Eastern EuropeΓÇÖs construction as an area of study, to identify the epistemological interests of motivated organisations such as funding agencies and political bodies, and to counter the ongoing orientalism of Western perspectives toward the East. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe.
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