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War And Intervention In The Transnational Public Sphere Problemsolving And European Identityformation Cathleen Kantner

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War And Intervention In The Transnational Public Sphere Problemsolving And European Identityformation Cathleen Kantner
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.76 MB
Pages: 202
Author: Cathleen Kantner
ISBN: 9780415738149, 0415738148
Language: English
Year: 2015

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War And Intervention In The Transnational Public Sphere Problemsolving And European Identityformation Cathleen Kantner by Cathleen Kantner 9780415738149, 0415738148 instant download after payment.

The post-Cold War era saw an unexpected increase in intra-state violence against ethnic and religious groups, brutal civil wars and asymmetric conflicts. Those crises posed fundamental questions for the European Union and its member states, to which Europe has so far proven unable to develop satisfactory answers.

This book contends that public debates over wars and humanitarian military interventions after the Cold War represent an evolving process of comprehension and collective interpretation of new realities. Employing innovative computer-linguistic methods, it examines the dynamics of this debate across Europe and compares it to that of the United States. In doing so, it argues that transnational political communication has shaped European identity-formation in significant ways and that, in trying to come to terms with important crises and institutional events, shared understandings of Europe have emerged. Looking at evidence from a wide range of countries, including Austria, France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, and spanning a continuous period of 16 years, this book empirically analyses these shared understandings of the EU as a problem-solving and ethical community.

This book will be of interest to students and scholars of international relations, EU politics, security studies, comparative politics, political communication and European integration.

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