The idea of Europe has already a long history and beyond its ethical attractiveness it became victorious in the political praxis of the 2nd half of the 20th century first of all as a motive force serving the aim of a long-term restoration of peace in the post-war Western Europe and then as a unifying principle for the whole continent after the collapse (implosion) of “really existing socialism”. A little later, in the course of the expansion of the free market economy towards the previously centralized economies of Eastern Europe it soon became obvious that the idea of Europe was not everywhere interpreted the same way and that in some cases it seemed to cause more problems than the ones it should have solved. Especially the curre...
According to the European Commission, Europe is facing a transversal crisis that obliges the rethink...
The 2004 expansion of the European Union (EU) and Turkey’s ongoing accession nego-tiations seem to h...
The meaning of Europe exceeds its territorial limits, and is not fully ascribable either to the even...
The idea of Europe has already a long history and beyond its ethical attractiveness it became victor...
The increasing rationalisation of European modernity and the attendant disenchantment of the world h...
Europe is beset by crises. This refrain resounds today from all corners and under many guises: econo...
During the past century a discourse of crisis has accompanied the discourse on Europe. While there h...
Our planet contains 194 independent states and much more nations. They share membership of the Unite...
What is Europe? What is this Crisis about? Through history there have been multiple images of Europe...
Over the past sixty years, Europe has been driven by a dream, now seriously under threat, of an econ...
This paper undertakes to reconstruct the idea of Europe in the writings of Jan Patočka and Paul Ricœ...
It is safe to contend that the shattering of old spatial hierarchies and the emergence of new geogra...
The core idea of the European Union’s (EU) foreign policy is that lasting peace and stability can on...
The main argument of this chapter is that a Western European perspective on globalization is formed ...
This article discusses the Idea of Europe as it is developed within the phenomenological tradition b...
According to the European Commission, Europe is facing a transversal crisis that obliges the rethink...
The 2004 expansion of the European Union (EU) and Turkey’s ongoing accession nego-tiations seem to h...
The meaning of Europe exceeds its territorial limits, and is not fully ascribable either to the even...
The idea of Europe has already a long history and beyond its ethical attractiveness it became victor...
The increasing rationalisation of European modernity and the attendant disenchantment of the world h...
Europe is beset by crises. This refrain resounds today from all corners and under many guises: econo...
During the past century a discourse of crisis has accompanied the discourse on Europe. While there h...
Our planet contains 194 independent states and much more nations. They share membership of the Unite...
What is Europe? What is this Crisis about? Through history there have been multiple images of Europe...
Over the past sixty years, Europe has been driven by a dream, now seriously under threat, of an econ...
This paper undertakes to reconstruct the idea of Europe in the writings of Jan Patočka and Paul Ricœ...
It is safe to contend that the shattering of old spatial hierarchies and the emergence of new geogra...
The core idea of the European Union’s (EU) foreign policy is that lasting peace and stability can on...
The main argument of this chapter is that a Western European perspective on globalization is formed ...
This article discusses the Idea of Europe as it is developed within the phenomenological tradition b...
According to the European Commission, Europe is facing a transversal crisis that obliges the rethink...
The 2004 expansion of the European Union (EU) and Turkey’s ongoing accession nego-tiations seem to h...
The meaning of Europe exceeds its territorial limits, and is not fully ascribable either to the even...