Socio-cultural foundations of east-european&Russian geopolitics english
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3. From 370-s until late VII century
4. From late VII until late X century
5. From late X until late XIV century
6. From late XIV century until 1480-s
7. From 1480-s until 1774
8. From 1774 to 1856
9. From 1856 until early XX century
10. From 1908 until late 1980-s
11. From late 1980-s and for some future
XX-1. Baltic region - Lithuanian zone
Number of cycles – 2.
Number of subperiods -
1st cycle - 4 subperiods:
1. Stage 1. From ancient times until early VIII century AD
1. Stage 2. From VIII until early XI century
1. Stage 3. From early XI until mid XIII century
2. From mid XIII century until 1386
3. From 1386 to 1462
4. Stage 1. From 1462 to 1569
4. Stage 2. From 1569 to 1650-s
4. Stage 3. From 1650-s until 1795
2nd cycle - 3 subperiods:
1. From 1795 to 1920
2. From 1920 to 1991
3. From 1991 and for some future
XX-2. Baltic region - Latvian-Estonian zone
Number of cycles – 2.
Number of subperiods -
1st cycle - 3 subperiods:
1. Stage 1. From ancient times up until early VIII century AD
1. Stage 2. From VIII until early XIII century
2. Stage 1. From early XIII century until 1370-s
2. Stage 2. From 1370-s until 1550-s
3. Stage 1. From 1550-s until 1580-s
3. Stage 2. From 1580-s until 1700
3. Stage 3. From 1700 to 1721
2nd cycle - 3 subperiods:
1. From 1721 to 1917
2. From 1914 to 1991
3. From 1991 and for some future
The above data are exceptionally important for correct interpretation of the spatial processes within Russian Empire - USSR - CIS. Life term of the particular socio-cultural region far exceeds the specific forms of the state organization within this space. Processes of space assimilation indeed have their own rules and logic, and these directly relate to the current events within the CIS space.
For instance, to understand correctly present situation in Ukraine, it is especially important to take into account the fact that of its six socio-cultural regions only three are completely within the borders of the modern Ukrainian state (Central Ukrainian, Western Ukrainian and Southern Ukrainian regions). Territories of the three others extend over the state borders and - to a greater or smaller degree - are located within the Russian Federation space (Southern Russian, Eastern Ukrainian and Smolensk -Bryansk -Chernigov -Sumy regions). Thus, modern political boundaries of Ukraine do not completely correspond with the boundaries of the socio-cultural regions within its territory. It's possible to talk for as long as one wishes about Ukraine's political independence, but it makes sense to take into consideration the fact that the socio-cultural regions within its "formal" territory, for centuries were being integrated into the common space of the Russian SCS.
5. We present below the typology of the boundaries within Russian SCS space as well as their brief description, where accent is made on the problems of Ukraine and its Crimean region in particular.
In general, we identify 11 (eleven) types of the state (political) boundaries within the Russian Empire - USSR - CIS space [1]. They are:
First type – external boundary between Russian Empire - USSR - CIS and states representing alien socio-cultural formations.
Second type – boundary between Russian enclaves and their environment / neighbors. Example: boundary between Kaliningrad Region (as Russian enclave) and Lithuania. We have the same type of boundary in the Crimean case: Southern Ukrainian socio-cultural region does essentially differ from Crimea as Russian socio-cultural enclave.
In case of Crimea, even nature itself assists forming such type of a boundary: take Sivash lagoon that separates Crimea from the rest of Ukraine. Notably, Sivash is a relatively young natural formation, but it quite furthers such a separation. What is even more remarkable is that within the boundary zone of the Crimean enclave and Ukraine, in a strict accordance with the dominant (Russian) standards of the territories' assimilation, local ecological crisis is being generated: intensive growth of a chemical industry enterprises in the area and most recent experiments with the Sivash "open economic zone" should lead, in a historically brief time, to a degradation of the area's natural environment. The area should become highly unattractive for both living there and businesses / any sort of economic activity. Phenomena of such kind are being correctly described and explained in terms of the SCS theory.
Third type – boundary between Russian homeland and internal buffer zones. Example: boundary between Pskov region and Estonia. Another example gives Ukraine.
Fourth type – boundary between the states of the Russian homeland itself; it bears internal character and runs along the relic external buffer zone. Such is, for instance, the boundary between Belarus (White Russia) and Russian Federation in their present borders. Such boundary, as a rule, separates / divides the regions that are homogeneous in socio-cultural respect, and divides them in such way that they become belonging to politically different states within Russian socio-cultural system.
Fifth type – indefinite in a socio-cultural respect, boundary of internal character in the areas of historically young (pioneer) colonization. Example: Eastern Ukraine in the neighborhood of Russian Federation, with characteristic absence of definite boundary lines in the space organization.
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