Indentifying the discourse of Kantian culture of anarchy in the context of post-Soviet sub-regional integration (EurAsEC and GUAM as a case study)
MARTSENYUK, DANIEL (2010)
MARTSENYUK, DANIEL
2010
Kansainvälinen politiikka - International Relations
Yhteiskuntatieteellinen tiedekunta - Faculty of Social Sciences
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Hyväksymispäivämäärä
2010-12-21
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:uta-201311141592
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:uta-201311141592
Tiivistelmä
Integration on the Post-soviet area is a controversial issue as the states that used to be a part of the single socialistic state became independent and faced the situation when they had to fend for themselves, elaborate new identities state policies in the social, political and economic spheres. It is obvious that in spite the initial impulse of centrifugal force in the relations with the neighbors, post-Soviet states leaders understood that it is in their interest to establish and support relations with the states that have similar identity presented with common history, values and the political will. The main consequence of that understanding is the establishment of the sub-regional integration and cooperation organizations.
I claim that the two politically polar sub-regional organizations on the post-Soviet area as Eurasian Economic Community (EurAsEC) on the one hand and Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Moldova (GUAM) on the other hand, can be examined from the point of view of the Constructivist school of international relations with the use of cultures of anarchy concept created by Alexander Wendt.
The chosen tool for analysis is the discourse analysis. In the present thesis research I will identify discourse of Kantian culture of anarchy within the sub-regional integration and cooperation organizations as GUAM and EurAsEC. For that assessment I will analyze the official documents, press releases, articles in mass media and speeches of the officials of these institutes.The results of my studies allow me to argue that collaboration of states within different organizations is reflected in a friend, mutual-aid and common benefit Kantian culture of anarchy.
I claim that the two politically polar sub-regional organizations on the post-Soviet area as Eurasian Economic Community (EurAsEC) on the one hand and Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Moldova (GUAM) on the other hand, can be examined from the point of view of the Constructivist school of international relations with the use of cultures of anarchy concept created by Alexander Wendt.
The chosen tool for analysis is the discourse analysis. In the present thesis research I will identify discourse of Kantian culture of anarchy within the sub-regional integration and cooperation organizations as GUAM and EurAsEC. For that assessment I will analyze the official documents, press releases, articles in mass media and speeches of the officials of these institutes.The results of my studies allow me to argue that collaboration of states within different organizations is reflected in a friend, mutual-aid and common benefit Kantian culture of anarchy.