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Constructing Europes Identity The External Dimension Larserik Cederman Editor

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Constructing Europes Identity The External Dimension Larserik Cederman Editor
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Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.38 MB
Pages: 271
Author: Lars-Erik Cederman (editor)
ISBN: 9781626373167, 1626373167
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Constructing Europes Identity The External Dimension Larserik Cederman Editor by Lars-erik Cederman (editor) 9781626373167, 1626373167 instant download after payment.

Departing from traditional analyses based on internal measures, this book explores the creation of a European identity through the EU’s interaction with the external environment. The book concentrates on three broad areas—socioeconomic issues, foreign and security policy, and home affairs—each associated with a Maastricht pillar. The authors assess not only the benefits, but also the costs of attempts to assert a European identity. Referring to debates about the respective merits of deepening and widening, they address the equally important associated tradeoffs between exclusion and dilution: they point to the risks on the one hand of a Europe that excludes foreign goods, immigrants, and entire countries, and on the other of an unfocused definition of Europe that may dilute the very values that a “European identity” is intended to protect. Their systematic analysis breaks new ground on which to base future theorizing of European integration.

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