This research is aimed at finding new, more effective tools to analyze historically established socio-cultural and political space that nowadays is often referred to as the Borderland of Central Eastern Europe including Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova. The relevance of this study is grounded on the necessity for "postmodern reading" of Borderland"s geohistorical map using World-System metodologe.The application of these methodological bases is justified by the need to highlight and conceptualize the geohistorical perspectives of this region not only from inside of national system but coming out to the supranational global level.