Claiming and Crossing Borders: A View on the Slovene-Croatian Border Dispute (CROSBI ID 240006)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Jambrešić Kirin, Renata ; Račić, Domagoj
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Claiming and Crossing Borders: A View on the Slovene-Croatian Border Dispute
Authors undertake the analysis of border disputes between Slovenia and Croatia as an example of socioeconomic processes typical for the European semi-periphery. The disputes over territorial claims and the acquisitions of Slovenian companies by their Croatian competitors are viewed as complementary processes of claiming and crossing borders, which are based on different notions of (national) sovereignty. The idea of sovereignty as control over territory is transformed and complemented into the notion of sovereignty as national ownership and control over economic assets. Cross-border takeover is thus interpreted as losing sovereignty over the national economy. The dispute over territorial claims has been since 2009 gradually replaced by media-covered business and financial transactions between major national retail companies and food manufacturers (e.g. the case of Agrokor and Mercator). At the same time, borders are circumvented by processes of market consolidation and capital accumulation to which EU integrations served as a facilitator. This not only largely places the issue of physical borders and territorial sovereignty but also economic sovereignty into the symbolic arena.
Croatian-Slovenian border disputes, border studies, transitional economy, European semi-periphery
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Podaci o izdanju
25 (4)
2016.
433-453
objavljeno
1330-0288
10.5559/di.25.4.01
Povezanost rada
Ekonomija, Politologija, Etnologija i antropologija