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Borders, “Low Geopolitics”, and the Soviet Heritage in Modern Inner Asia

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  • The article is devoted to the description and analysis of the dynamics of everyday perception of the border and trans-border processes in the eastern part of Central Asia, which represents the Mongolian world

  • The latter had been established many centuries before the appearance of modern states, but it is preserved to our days and is divided by the borders of states, where new identities that are inherent already in the Modernity epoch are being formed

  • The author elaborates his research task on the basis of the fact that, in addition to “high geopolitics”, based on the ideas of political experts about space, borders and the world order, there is “low geopolitics”, which includes images formed by the media, culture, art, and everyday routines of people

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(1996) Critical Geopolitics: the Politics of Writing Global Space. Ó Tuathail G., S.Dalby, and P.Routledge, eds. (2017) «In the Shadow of „Frontier Disloyalty“ at Russia—China—Mongolia Border Zones» // History and Anthropology, vol 28, no.

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