
Eurasia Border Review
The Eurasia Border Review (hereinafter referred to as EBR) is a peer-reviewed, semi-annually published periodical of the Global Center of Excellence Program Reshaping Japans Border Studies at the Slavic Research Center, Hokkaido University. The EBR is committed to publish in-depth scholarly research for a diverse audience of scholars, practitioners and policy decision-makers and welcomes original manuscript submissions from all social sciences and humanities disciplines that focus on border or borderland issues in the wider Eurasian region. In order to assure the publication of original works, authors are kindly asked not to submit manuscripts that are currently under review for other journals.
Archives
Vol.1, No.1 (Spring 2010)
Eurasia Border Review (Vo.2, No.1, Summer 2011)
Table of Contents
- <Voices from Asias Periphery>
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Challenges and Opportunities for Japans
Remote Islands (Hiroshi Kakazu)
Contours of the Contemporary Kashmir Conflict: Geopolitics, Soft Borders and India-Pakistan Relations (Happymon Jacob) - The Sino-Indian Boundary Dispute: Sub-National Units as Ice-Breakers (Jabin T. Jacob)
- <Border Challenges in Europe>
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Between
Debordering and Rebordering Europe: Cross-Border Cooperation in the
resund Region or the Danish-Swedish Border Region (Carsten
Yndigegn)
Macedonias Ontological Insecurity and the Challenges of Stabilizing Inter-ethnic Relations (Ladislav Lesnikovski) - <Research Note>
- Border
Crossing from the Ethnosexual Perspective: A Case Study of the
Finnish-Russian Border (Olga Davydova and Pirjo
Pllnen)
- <Book Review>
- Richard C. Bush, The Perils of Proximity:
China-Japan Security Relations (Yoshifumi Nakai)
Nick Baron and Peter Gatrell, eds., Homelands: War, Population and Statehood in Eastern Europe and Russia, 1918-1924; Peter Gatrell and Nick Baron, eds., Warlands: Population Resettlement and State Reconstruction in the Soviet-East European Borderlands, 1945-50 (Junya Takiguchi)






