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Session Submission Type: Panel
After the war in Ukraine scholars have advanced new theoretical frameworks to conceptualize sovereignty and statehood. By building on conceptualizations of colonialism, postcolonialism, and new imperialism we ask how sovereignty in the region has been constituted historically and how it has been reshaped after 2014 and 2022. The case studies include Ukraine, the Baltic States and Poland.
Sovereignty under Imperialist Threat: The Case of Poland - Michal Buchowski, Adam Mickiewicz U (Poland)
Sovereignty in a Relational Imperial Landscape - Dace Dzenovska, U of Oxford (UK)
Does Ukraine Have a Colonial History?: An Ethnographic Perspective on New Answers to Old Questions - Jennifer J. Carroll, North Carolina State U
Citizens as Suspects: Limits of Sovereignty in the Russo-Ukrainian War - Volodymyr Artiukh, U of Oxford (UK)