חדש על המדף

חדש על המדף

European Identities
Edited by: Jeffrey T. Checkel and
Peter J. Katzensatein
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European Identities
Why are hopes fading for a single European identity? Economic integration has advanced faster and further than predicted, yet the European sense of "who we are" is fragmenting. Exploiting decades of permissive consensus, Europe's elites designed and completed the single market, the euro, the Schengen passport-free zone, and, most recently, crafted an extraordinarily successful policy of enlargement. At the same time, these attempts to de-politicize politics, to create Europe by stealth, have produced a political backlash. This ambitious survey of identity in Europe captures the experiences of the winners and losers, optimists and pessimists, movers and stayers in a Europe where spatial and cultural borders are becoming ever more permeable. A full understanding of Europe's ambivalence, refracted through its multiple identities, lies at the intersection of competing European political projects and social processes.

Jeffrey T. Checkel is Simons Chair in International Law and Human Security in the School of International Studies, Simon Fraser University, and Adjunct Research Professor in the Centre for the Study of Civil War, International Peace Research Institute, Oslo.

Peter J. Katzenstien is Walter S. Carpenter, Jr. Professor of International Studies in the Department of Government, Cornell University.