EURehink 2020 : ReThinking Europe in Scandinavia and the Baltic Sea Region. The 11th annual international conference on Nordic and Baltic Studies Târgu Mureș, Romania
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Event Date: | May 28, 2020 - May 29, 2020 |
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Abstract Submission Deadline: | March 15, 2020 |
Notification of Acceptance: | March 25, 2020 |
Camera Ready Version Due: | June 30, 2020 |
Categories |
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BALTIC SEA REGION
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SCANDINAVIA
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BREXIT
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RETHINKING OF EUROPE
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About |
Brexit has just happened and its consequences are not yet fully comprehended. Would the outcome be a return to a status quo ante the Brentry of 1 January 1973 in British-EU relations? Would Britain become a sort of bigger Norway tightly connected to the EU, but yet not fully a member of the united organization? Would Britain really continue to exist as such? Would Scotland, not to mention other territories, emulate London and decide on their own Brexit, this time from the United Kingdom, in order to rejoin the EU? Would actually Brexit become a pathway for other skeptical EU nations? Would Brexit rocket exclusive forms of nationalisms? Wouldthe whole of united Europe collapse, on the long run, as a result of Brexit as the League of Nations had become toothless after the US Senate had vetoed the Pact of League of Nations? But what effect is going to have Brexit on Scandinavian countries which historically have been closely connected to Britain? How is it reflected in Scandinavian intellectual milieus, in mass-media, in public discourses? What about the Baltic states which received a strong support from Britain in key moments of their history, for instance when Royal Navy came at the rescue of Estonian and Latvian independence following World War I or in the process of re-enactment of Baltic sovereignty after the collapse of the Soviet Union? Moreover, Britain was a key market for Baltic products both during the interwar period and after 1990/1991. How are their elites and public opinions reflecting on Brexit? What can they do in order to continue their strong bonds in foreign and security policy, including Eastern neighborhood, and close commercial ties? What would be the status of their co-citizens emigrated to Britain? These are but a few questions which this conference aims at answering both from a political science and international relations perspective and from a cultural, historical, educational, social and economic perspective. |
Call for Papers |
Conference proposed panels:• The EU after the Brexit: perspectives on the future of Europe RoundtableFrom the fall of Communism to Brexit: is the EU a success? The Conference Schedule and Deadlines• Publication of the call for papers: 1 February 2020 |
Summary |
EURehink 2020 : ReThinking Europe in Scandinavia and the Baltic Sea Region. The 11th annual international conference on Nordic and Baltic Studies will take place in Târgu Mureș, Romania. It’s a 2 days event starting on May 28, 2020 (Thursday) and will be winded up on May 29, 2020 (Friday). EURehink 2020 falls under the following areas: BALTIC SEA REGION, SCANDINAVIA, BREXIT, RETHINKING OF EUROPE, etc. Authors can expect the result of submission by Mar 25, 2020. Upon acceptance, authors should submit the final version of the manuscript on or before Jun 30, 2020 to the official website of the Conference. Please check the official event website for possible changes before you make any travelling arrangements. Generally, events are strict with their deadlines. It is advisable to check the official website for all the deadlines. Other Details of the EURehink 2020
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Credits and Sources |
[1] EURehink 2020 : ReThinking Europe in Scandinavia and the Baltic Sea Region. The 11th annual international conference on Nordic and Baltic Studies |