Germany, Europe and the Persistence of Nations

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cultural politics Europe
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EU Competition Policy
EU Implementation
EU Member
EU Presidency
EU's Accountability
EU's Institutional Framework
European integration studies
Future EU Member
Garton Ash
German foreign relations
German Government
IG Metall
Liberal Nationalism
national identity persistence
nationalism theory
NATO Expansion
NATO Reform
NATO's Integrate Command Structure
post-Cold War Europe
Resolute Approach
supranational identity
Supranational Union
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West German
West Germany

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  • ISBN 9781138315716
  • Weight: 730g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 219mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Published in 1998, this book is an articulate and densely documented account of political, cultural and historical forces and tensions involved in contemporary European integration; most especially concerning Germany. In doing so it provides an effective fusion of a vast array of material from what are normally separate disciplines.

The book investigates contemporary resonances of identifications and conceptions of political boundaries that appeared in Europe in the late eighteenth and nineteenth century. It argues that within a ‘supranationalising’ Europe, national identity and nationalism have not disappeared as cultural and political phenomena. Rather they persist and manifest themselves in variable forms at popular and elite levels. This is the basis for Europe’s condition of far from completed unity, at the centre of which is now a reunited Germany, more sure of itself but less sure of the world around it.

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