Geographica Helvetica (Jan 2021)

Diskurse von Geopolitik und ‚Neuem Kaltem Krieg‘ Zur Veränderung medialer Repräsentationen von Russland und ‚dem Osten‘

  • C. Creutziger,
  • P. Reuber

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-76-1-2021
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 76
pp. 1 – 16

Abstract

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Thirty years after the Cold War, many aspects of the West's self-identification are still shaped by othering ‚the East‘. This geographical identity-building in Western media discourses is indicated by terms like geopolitics and the (New/Second) Cold War. The paper scrutinizes ‚grand‘ narratives behind the appearances of such concepts and observes their continuities, dislocations, and disruptions. Taking a critical geopolitical perspective informed by discourse theory and based on Foucault's conceptualization of the archive, the paper introduces aspects of the transformation of geopolitical imaginations of the East and the West: (1) it reconstructs phases of the rebirth of geopolitics after WW2 until today. (2) It focuses on the changes in the East-West relations after 1990 and shows how the imagination of the ‚cold war‘ disappears from media discourse. (3) Finally, it analyses the revival through rising geopolitical risk-narratives since the crises and wars in Georgia and Ukraine.