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Article: Who ist afraid of the 'New Europe' nationalism and European integration since 1989 | Wer hat Angst vor Osteuropa? Nationalismus und Europäische Integration Nach 1989

TitleWho ist afraid of the 'New Europe' nationalism and European integration since 1989 | Wer hat Angst vor Osteuropa? Nationalismus und Europäische Integration Nach 1989
Authors
Issue Date2009
Citation
Osteuropa, 2009, v. 59 n. 2-3, p. 311-332+399 How to Cite?
AbstractEU enthusiasts are in danger of contributing to the decline of the European Union. The causes are distorted views about Europe's past and unrealistic expectations about its future. Integration can no longer be derived from the historical experiences of the founding states, nor are we dealing with a "postnational constellation" in which constitutional patriotism can endow the meaning of integration. The EU of 27 states is more heterogeneous than the European Economic Community of six. But this is not a burden that has to be overcome. Differences and conflicts represent a chance and are the core of what is political. The re-politicisation of the EU is now on the agenda.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/188337
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2023 Impact Factor: 0.3
2023 SCImago Journal Rankings: 0.197
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dc.description.abstractEU enthusiasts are in danger of contributing to the decline of the European Union. The causes are distorted views about Europe's past and unrealistic expectations about its future. Integration can no longer be derived from the historical experiences of the founding states, nor are we dealing with a "postnational constellation" in which constitutional patriotism can endow the meaning of integration. The EU of 27 states is more heterogeneous than the European Economic Community of six. But this is not a burden that has to be overcome. Differences and conflicts represent a chance and are the core of what is political. The re-politicisation of the EU is now on the agenda.en_US
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