The article describes the most significant factors of the German identityconstructing process after the World War II comparing it to the same process in the European Union. It focuses above all on the official documents and acts concerning common identity and also asks a question if the process of embedding them in the European law legacy does constitute a tradition characteristic for European Union and forms its own part of its supranational identity. Finally it contains an attempt to answer the question about the future of both German and European identity
The problem of a distinctive European identity is both an interesting research question and a politi...
Germany is often cited as a paradigmatic case for an ethnic model of nationalism but in recent years...
The European Union has no fully developed mechanism of collective memory, unlike national states. Th...
The purpose of this article is to throw some light on the question of identity in the European Union...
Tato diplomová práce se věnuje dlouhodobému vývoji evropské identity v Německu. Ta je zkoumána z hle...
THE LEGAL-POLITICAL DIMENSION OF EUROPEAN IDENTITYThis article addresses the crucial question of Eur...
The problem of a common European identity and a group of values that are recognizable for the whole ...
The main purpose of this thesis is to examine how the European Union through the Directorate- Genera...
During the Cold War period European identity was largely secured by the notion of the West; despite ...
When international conflicts come to an end, the question that is raised is not only ``what happened...
In recent decades the concepts of “nation” and “territorial identity” have undergone a transformatio...
Defence date: 20 December 2002Examining board: Prof. Hanns W. Maull (Univ. Trier) ; Prof. William Pa...
International audienceThis article questions the introduction, in the mid-90‟s, of the concept of Eu...
European identity, as a common value, consists of diverse philosophical, historical and cultural ele...
The paper presents various features of the European continent’s identity which distin-guish it from ...
The problem of a distinctive European identity is both an interesting research question and a politi...
Germany is often cited as a paradigmatic case for an ethnic model of nationalism but in recent years...
The European Union has no fully developed mechanism of collective memory, unlike national states. Th...
The purpose of this article is to throw some light on the question of identity in the European Union...
Tato diplomová práce se věnuje dlouhodobému vývoji evropské identity v Německu. Ta je zkoumána z hle...
THE LEGAL-POLITICAL DIMENSION OF EUROPEAN IDENTITYThis article addresses the crucial question of Eur...
The problem of a common European identity and a group of values that are recognizable for the whole ...
The main purpose of this thesis is to examine how the European Union through the Directorate- Genera...
During the Cold War period European identity was largely secured by the notion of the West; despite ...
When international conflicts come to an end, the question that is raised is not only ``what happened...
In recent decades the concepts of “nation” and “territorial identity” have undergone a transformatio...
Defence date: 20 December 2002Examining board: Prof. Hanns W. Maull (Univ. Trier) ; Prof. William Pa...
International audienceThis article questions the introduction, in the mid-90‟s, of the concept of Eu...
European identity, as a common value, consists of diverse philosophical, historical and cultural ele...
The paper presents various features of the European continent’s identity which distin-guish it from ...
The problem of a distinctive European identity is both an interesting research question and a politi...
Germany is often cited as a paradigmatic case for an ethnic model of nationalism but in recent years...
The European Union has no fully developed mechanism of collective memory, unlike national states. Th...