
The authors analyse how changing identity narratives that accompany the large-scale policy change impact Baltic Sea regionalism and national security policies. They argue that punctuated equilibrium theory can be used in the aftermath of this critical juncture to explain how states and regional organizations may possibly bring about the next stable period, despite the return of geopolitics and hard security narratives to the BSR.
tożsamość regionalna, regional identity, Baltic Sea region, region bałtycki
tożsamość regionalna, regional identity, Baltic Sea region, region bałtycki
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