This article argues that reading Transformation today may help us understand the limits of liberal constitutional imaginary, on which Transformation builds and which it helped to establish in the 1990s. Now, when ‘Western liberalism’ is on retreat, such critical reading may be indispensable for those who look for alternatives. The article is structured as follows: Part 2 brielfy defines the concept of ‘constitutional imaginary’. Part 3 provides a brief genealogy of Transformation and offers a critical reading of the whole essay, which prepares grounds for Part 4, where Transformation’s constitutional imaginary based on liberal-legalist ideology combined with a communitarian utopia is outlined. It is shown how each of them contradicts the o...
This essay argues, contrary to the widespread beliefs that prevailed after 1989, that the experience...
The essay highlights some aspects of the new political situation in Europe in the wake of the global...
The article analyses dialectics of a modern democracy and liberalism through the new (from the quali...
This article seeks to shed light on some of the problematic assumptions underpinning the contemporar...
This title recounts the transformation of Europe from the post-war era until the Euro-crisis, using ...
This article argues that, despite the negative historical experience, nothing in the nature of const...
This paper is the introductory chapter to Authoritarian Liberalism and the Transformation of Modern ...
The essay starts from the assumption that the efforts to cure Europe’s democracy deficits will also ...
This article analyses three prominent proposals for the functional and political transformation of t...
This article analyses three prominent proposals for the functional and political transformation of t...
Understanding the European Union (EU) as an autonomously constitutional entity—what this volume evoc...
This paper explores the recent history of the European constitutional imaginary. It argues that the ...
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Joseph Weiler's The Transformation of Europe is one of the most influential works in the history of ...
This article traces the disconnect in the constitutional study of the European Union from the Maastr...
This essay argues, contrary to the widespread beliefs that prevailed after 1989, that the experience...
The essay highlights some aspects of the new political situation in Europe in the wake of the global...
The article analyses dialectics of a modern democracy and liberalism through the new (from the quali...
This article seeks to shed light on some of the problematic assumptions underpinning the contemporar...
This title recounts the transformation of Europe from the post-war era until the Euro-crisis, using ...
This article argues that, despite the negative historical experience, nothing in the nature of const...
This paper is the introductory chapter to Authoritarian Liberalism and the Transformation of Modern ...
The essay starts from the assumption that the efforts to cure Europe’s democracy deficits will also ...
This article analyses three prominent proposals for the functional and political transformation of t...
This article analyses three prominent proposals for the functional and political transformation of t...
Understanding the European Union (EU) as an autonomously constitutional entity—what this volume evoc...
This paper explores the recent history of the European constitutional imaginary. It argues that the ...
A. Introduction: Crises in and of Europe “We seem to be caught in an ‘impossible interregnum’: After...
Joseph Weiler's The Transformation of Europe is one of the most influential works in the history of ...
This article traces the disconnect in the constitutional study of the European Union from the Maastr...
This essay argues, contrary to the widespread beliefs that prevailed after 1989, that the experience...
The essay highlights some aspects of the new political situation in Europe in the wake of the global...
The article analyses dialectics of a modern democracy and liberalism through the new (from the quali...