Remapping Security on Europe’s Northern Borders
I: Remapping security political environmentsRussia and the European Union: Different dimensions of security and cooperationNeighbourhood and the West: Shifting key concepts of Finland’s geopolitical positioning“Foreign Agent” as an internal representative of the West in Russia’s geopolitical discoursesII: Security on and beyond national bordersImplementation of European Union security strategies in the context of Integrated Border ManagementThe geography of threat perceptions of Russian bordersConfusing compass points of human security – Finnish perspectivesFinland, the European Union, and the strategies of the Northern regionIII: Geographies of migration and everyday securityImages of Finland, Europe and the West among asylum seekersTo go or not to go?: Finland’s Russian speakers discuss the Immortal Regiment march in FinlandWelfare state, competition state, security state: Nationalism in nation-state responses to crossborder mobilitiesEpilogue: Finland and the borderland identity – implications for foreign and security policy