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Geopolitical concepts of Central Europe and current reality: language perspective
Geopolitical concepts of Central Europe and current reality: language perspective

Author(s): Bořivoj Hnízdo
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Political Sciences
Published by: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Keywords: Central Europe; geopolitical region; idea of Mitteleuropa; idea of Visegrad; concept of Austria-Hungary legacy; CENTROPE; political identity; multilingualism

Summary/Abstract: The article presents a critical analysis of the theory of geopolitical understanding of Central Europe, basing on the evaluation of region’s contemporary situation and supported by the empirical data. The main research question is the following: is it possible in recent situation to still speak of Central Europe as a geopolitical region? The article is focused on the three traditional geopolitical concepts of Central Europe considered from the perspective of the current role of Germany as a traditional communication factor in this region. First, the idea of Mitteleuropa is analysed. Then, the perspectives of the Visegrad, concept of Austria-Hungary legacy and finaly CENTROPE are closely viewed. Analysis is mostly based on empirical data available in the official documents published by EU institutions as well as official national statistical data of Central European countries. Adopted research method is a combination of historical, political geography and social linguistics approaches to the topic. The concept of Central Europe with its centre in the German-speaking countries may be currently economically and politically significant, especially from a pan-European perspective, however German linguistic hegemony is not present in any of the neighbouring countries. Furthermore, the Visegrad Group today does not include all regions and states and German is not considered there as the main language of communication.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 13-27
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: English
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