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European Identity

European Identity
Author: Jeffrey T. Checkel
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2009-02-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0521883016

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An ambitious volume which asks why hopes are fading for a single European identity, despite decades of European integration.


The European Identity

The European Identity
Author: Stephen Green
Publisher: Haus Publishing
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2016-02-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1910376299

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What—if anything—do the twenty-eight member states of the European Union have in common? Amidst all the variety, can one even speak of a European identity? In this timely book, Stephen Green explores these questions and argues for the necessity of the European voice in the international community. Green points out that Europeans can readily define the differences that separate them from others around the globe, but they have yet to clearly define their own similarities across member states. He argues that Europe has something distinctive and vitally important to offer: the experience of a unique journey through centuries of exploration and conflict, errors and lessons, soul-searching and rebuilding—an evolution of universal significance. Coming at a time when the divisions in European culture have been laid bare by recent financial crises and calls for independence, The European Identity identifies one of the biggest challenges for all of the member states of the European Union.


Explaining European Identity Formation

Explaining European Identity Formation
Author: Stephanie Bergbauer
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2017-10-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 331967708X

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What makes people identify with Europe? To answer this question, this book analyzes the development and determinants of a common European identity among EU citizens from the Maastricht Treaty in 1992 to the recent financial and economic crisis. The author examines citizens’ identification with Europe for all EU member states, and systematically explores the theoretical and empirical implications of two turning points in the recent history of EU integration, namely the EU’s enlargement to Central and Eastern Europe in 2004/2007 and the financial and economic crisis that started in 2008. The book integrates theoretical approaches to European identity in sociology, social-psychology and EU public opinion research in a comprehensive model for explaining individual identification with Europe. The empirical analysis employs a multilevel framework to systematically assess the influence of individual characteristics and the political, economic, and social context on citizens’ feelings of identity. The long analysis period spanning from 1992 to the present allows inferences to be drawn about the long-term developments in the sources of European identification as well as the immediate impact of EU enlargement and the crisis on the determinants of European identification.


The European Union's Emerging International Identity

The European Union's Emerging International Identity
Author: Henri de Waele
Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2013-06-06
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004230998

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The European Union officially acquired international legal personality with the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty. Since then, the constitutional foundations of EU external relations have received an ever-greater amount of scholarly attention. So far however, the body of knowledge has remained limited with regard to how the Union is actually being perceived on the global scene. Moreover, its dealings with other international organizations constitute a similar, still underexplored topic. The European Union's Emerging International Identity breaks new ground by addressing both these themes in combination. The resulting volume offers an innovative inquiry into the EU’s image and status, based on a select number of studies of its position and functioning within the framework of eight international organizations.


Inside European Identities

Inside European Identities
Author: Sharon Macdonald
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2020-08-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 100032494X

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Following recent events in Eastern Europe, questions surrounding European identity seem more pressing than ever. This volume explores, through a series of ethnographic case studies, the construction and experience of identities in Western Europe. All of the case studies are based on fieldwork, and in geographical scope range from Wales to the Basque country; from Corsica to the Lake District. The peoples they look at are similarly diverse: nationalists and members of the Communist party; rural and urban populations. The essays illustrate the ways in which detailed ethnographic case studies can illuminate how identities are lived by ordinary people.


European Identity and the Second World War

European Identity and the Second World War
Author: Menno Spiering
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2011-03-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 0230306942

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The two concepts at the centre of this book: Europe, and the Second World War, are constantly changing in public perception. Now that 'Europe' is an even more contested idea than ever, this volume informs the current discourse on European identity by analysing Europe's reaction to the tragedy, heroism and disgrace of the Second World War.


History, Memory, and Trans-European Identity

History, Memory, and Trans-European Identity
Author: Aline Sierp
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2014-06-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317662040

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This book questions the presupposition voiced by many historians and political scientists that political experiences in Europe continue to be interpreted in terms of national history, and that a European community of remembrance still does not exist. By tracing the evolution of specific memory cultures in two successor countries of the Fascist/Nazi regime (Italy and Germany) and the impact of structural changes upon them, the book investigates wider democratic processes, particularly concerning the conservation and transmission of values and the definition of identity on different levels. It argues that the creation of a transnational European memory culture does not necessarily imply the erasure of national and local forms of remembrance. It rather means the creation of a further supranational arena where diverging memories can find their expression and can be dealt with in a different way. Through the triangulation of agents of memory construction, constraints and opportunities and actual portrayals of the past, this volume explores the difficulties faced by a multinational entity like the EU in reaching some kind of consensus on such a sensitive subject as history.


Citizens of Europe?

Citizens of Europe?
Author: M. Bruter
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2005-08-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0230501532

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This book shows empirically for the first time how a mass European identity has emerged across the EU member states between 1970 and the present day. Beyond this novel approach, it also offers a whole new theory of political identities, based on two 'civic' and 'cultural' components. Michael Bruter shows how multiple identities reinforce - rather than exclude - each other, and studies in depth the unsuspected impact of the media and political institutions on the emergence of new political identities.


Europe as an Idea and an Identity

Europe as an Idea and an Identity
Author: H. Mikkeli
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 263
Release: 1998-01-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 0333995414

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Heikki Mikkeli charts the history of the idea of Europe and European identity. The first part introduces the various attempts to unify Europe from antiquity to the European Union. In the second part the relationship of Europe with America and Russia is considered, as well as the ambivalent role of Central Europe.


The Uprooting of European Identity

The Uprooting of European Identity
Author: Richard B. Spencer
Publisher: Radix
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2016-08-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781593680534

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The experience of European peoples worldwide can be said to be distinctly post-Apartheid, post-colonial, and post-national. The White man lives in a world his race once dominated and in which Black and Brown are now colonizers, in which European heritage is being taken away piece by piece: cultural heroes, literature, popular icons, identity ultimately, everything. *The Great Erasure*, the first volume of *Radix Journal*, explores these themes, with particular emphasis on contemporary South Africa. Contributors include Richard Spencer (Editor), K.R. Bolton, Edmund Connelly, Paul Deussen, Samuel Francis, Alex Kurtagic, Colin Liddell, Kevin MacDonald, Andy Nowicki, Derek Turner, & Elizabeth Wright.