Full version
| Vol_11_No_2_2025 | Details pdf |
| 311-512 |
| Cover | Details pdf |
| 311 & 512 |
| Index | Details pdf |
| 313-314 |
Special Issue Introduction
| Bordering Practices in the EU’s Eastern Borderland/s: Conceptualizing Space (and Community) within and without Europe | Details pdf |
| Michela Ceccorulli, Sonia Lucarelli, Marco Puleri | 315-327 |
Special Issue
| The Italian Cooperation with Albania on Migration: Between Externalization and Internalization of Borders | Details pdf |
| Michela Ceccorulli, Carmelo Danisi | 329-342 |
| Re-Bordering the State Through Asylum Governance: Securitarian Neoliberalism Along the Balkan Route | Details pdf |
| Francesca Fortarezza | 343-361 |
| Rebordering the ‘Russian Space’ in the Post-Soviet Era: From Reactive Discourses and Informal Practices to State-Led Strategy | Details pdf |
| Marco Puleri, Nicolò Fasola | 363-381 |
| Discordant Privilege: Russian Migrants in Kyrgyzstan | Details pdf |
| Eugenia Pesci, Margarita Zavadskaya | 383-404 |
| How War Transforms Migration: The Case of Recent Russian Migration in Belgrade | Details pdf |
| Nenad Miličić, Dragan Umek | 405-425 |
Research Articles
| China’s Soft and Sharp Power in Europe: Telling the ‘Right Chinese Story’ Through Confucius Institutes | Details pdf |
| Flávio Bastos da Silva | 427-444 |
| The Opposition’s Populism Against Populist Power. A Comparative Study on the 2023 Presidential Elections in Turkey | Details pdf |
| Carlo Sanna | 445-470 |
| The Evolution of Cyberauthoritarianism in Lebanon. The Case of the Lebanese National Cyber Security Strategy | Details pdf |
| Alessia Tortolini | 471-491 |
| The Securitization of Frontiers: The European Union's Migration, Refugee, and Asylum Policies in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic | Details pdf |
| Filipe Guerra, Teresa Carvalho, Jorge Tavares Silva | 493-511 |
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