4/11/2023 0 Comments Subtle subversion![]() This article offers a discursive dissection of ‘Eastern Europe’ as a subtly subversive challenge to Europe’s security of ‘self’, entailing a fear of being overrun by an ‘other’ perceived as endangering one’s normative and cultural order. N2 - A combination of undemocratic developments in Hungary and Poland as well as Eastern Europe’s reluctance to engage in solidary burden-sharing at the height of the refugee crisis in Europe has brought back familiar allusions of Eastern Europeans as troublemakers for European unity and peace. T2 - The return of ‘Eastern Europe’ as an ontological insecurity trope T1 - The normative threat of subtle subversion Abstract = "A combination of undemocratic developments in Hungary and Poland as well as Eastern Europe).", ![]()
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