ABSTRACT

What is Europe? What are the contents of the concept of Europe? And what defines European identity? Instead of only asking these classical questions, this volume also explores who asks these questions, and who is addressed with such questions. Who answers the questions, from which standpoints and for what reasons? Which philosophical, historical, religious or political traditions influence the answers? This book addresses its task in three parts. The first concentrates on the controversies around the meaning of Europe. The second focuses on the role of the European Union. The third discusses Europe and its relations to different types of otherness, or rather, non-European-ness. The volume produces a complex and plural picture of the concepts, ideas, debates and (ex)changes associated with the concept of Europe, and has a clear significance for today’s debates on European identity, Europeanization, and the EU.

chapter |15 pages

The Meanings of Europe

Introduction

part I|71 pages

Meanings of Europe

chapter 1|14 pages

The Plural Meanings of Europe

A Historical Task

chapter 3|14 pages

In the Grip of Marranism

The Other within Europe's Multiple Modernities

chapter 4|13 pages

“In Europe There Are Positions to Defend”

The 1930s and Walter Benjamin's Jewish Ark

chapter 5|14 pages

Parliamentarism as a European Type of Polity

Constructing the Presidentialism Versus Parliamentarism Divide in Walter Bagehot's English Constitution

part II|88 pages

Europe and the EU

chapter 6|16 pages

From Safeguarding Peace in Europe to Financial Crisis

Old Questions and New Challenges of European Integration

chapter 7|12 pages

The Symbolical Revocation of Symbolism

The Lisbon Treaty

chapter 10|16 pages

Assigning Meaning to (EU-)Europe Through Cultural Policy

European Capitals of Culture

chapter 11|17 pages

Eurozone Crisis and Parliamentary Democracy

Lessons from the Greek Case

part III|81 pages

Europeanness and Non-Europeanness

chapter 12|15 pages

Scenes of Voting

Reactions to the Swiss Referendum on the Ban on the Construction of Minarets (2009) in Switzerland and Germany

chapter 13|13 pages

Translating Citizenship

On Some Pitfalls and the Politics of Meaning in the Definition of “Europeanness”

chapter 14|14 pages

“Wherever You Go, You Will Be the Polis”

Europe Without Borders

chapter 15|15 pages

Shaping New Russian Identity

Discourses of “Inclusion/Exclusion in Europe”

chapter 16|22 pages

Europe's Ends