This article seeks to expose some limitations of dominant discourses about European integration. It argues that the attempt to move towards a more federalist Europe underpinned by the ideal of 'post-national citizenship' (Habermas) is both unrealistic and undesirable. The populism and ethno-centric nationalism endangering the European project emerged in Europe not despite the cosmopolitan agendas of its elites, but arguably, in response to their ambitious agendas. A more realistic view on nationalism is imperative for a better understanding of European integration; one capable of addressing the appeal of populist politics. © 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
The article aims to analyse the project of a cosmopolitan Europe and to show the validity not of its...
PublishedArticleIt is clear that the European Union (EU) is currently in the worst crisis situation ...
The article aims to analyse the project of a cosmopolitan Europe and to show the validity not of its...
This article seeks to expose some limitations of dominant discourses about European integration. It ...
The article challenges the established view according to which the authority of the European Union i...
The article challenges the established view according to which the authority of the European Union i...
The idea of a cosmopolitan Europe continues to be central to contemporary debates within post-nation...
The idea of a cosmopolitan Europe continues to be central to contemporary debates within post-nation...
The paper examines the continuing viability of the critique of methodological nationalism in the con...
For some years, a growing crowd of cosmopolitan Left-liberal scholars and intellectuals have been ta...
European citizenship, which was once seen as the symbol of European integration, is increasingly per...
The paper examines the continuing viability of the critique of methodological nationalism in the con...
The idea of a cosmopolitan Europe continues to be central to contemporary debates within post-nation...
The article aims at arguing that the EU mass migration policy is largely built on a national soverei...
- The polycrisis that the European Union is experiencing calls into question the very essence of the...
The article aims to analyse the project of a cosmopolitan Europe and to show the validity not of its...
PublishedArticleIt is clear that the European Union (EU) is currently in the worst crisis situation ...
The article aims to analyse the project of a cosmopolitan Europe and to show the validity not of its...
This article seeks to expose some limitations of dominant discourses about European integration. It ...
The article challenges the established view according to which the authority of the European Union i...
The article challenges the established view according to which the authority of the European Union i...
The idea of a cosmopolitan Europe continues to be central to contemporary debates within post-nation...
The idea of a cosmopolitan Europe continues to be central to contemporary debates within post-nation...
The paper examines the continuing viability of the critique of methodological nationalism in the con...
For some years, a growing crowd of cosmopolitan Left-liberal scholars and intellectuals have been ta...
European citizenship, which was once seen as the symbol of European integration, is increasingly per...
The paper examines the continuing viability of the critique of methodological nationalism in the con...
The idea of a cosmopolitan Europe continues to be central to contemporary debates within post-nation...
The article aims at arguing that the EU mass migration policy is largely built on a national soverei...
- The polycrisis that the European Union is experiencing calls into question the very essence of the...
The article aims to analyse the project of a cosmopolitan Europe and to show the validity not of its...
PublishedArticleIt is clear that the European Union (EU) is currently in the worst crisis situation ...
The article aims to analyse the project of a cosmopolitan Europe and to show the validity not of its...