Historic Power Europe

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Author_Davide Barile
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Comitology System
Common Language
Consecutio Temporum
Cultural Apocalypse
Eastern enlargement
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EU
EU Citizenship
EU's Aim
European Constitutional Order
European crisis
European integration
European Union enlargement
EU’s Aim
Hegel
Hegel's Philosophy
Hegel's Political
Hegel's Political Philosophy
Hegel's Political Theory
Hegelian theory European integration
Hegel’s Philosophy
Hegel’s Political
Hegel’s Political Philosophy
Hegel’s Political Theory
Historic Power
historical interpretation politics
Immunitary Paradigm
institutional dynamics analysis
Integral Adoption
Johann Gustav Droysen
Modern State System
Natural Law Theory
Normative Power Europe
Paolo Virno
political philosophy Europe
post-socialist transition
Socioeconomic Development
Vice Versa
VisegrA!d group relations
Visegrad countries

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032475097
  • Weight: 281g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Jan 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book proposes a new theoretical framework to move beyond the traditional tenets of modern international relations theory to investigate European integration and shed light on current events.

Based on contemporary analyses, Hegel’s political philosophy, and the fundamental role of historical interpretation, this book addresses the institutional dynamics as well as the discursive practices behind both the Eastern enlargement and the current critical situation. Looking back in particular at European integration in one of its most significant events, namely the enlargement of the European Union to include former Socialist countries, it offers a unique conceptualisation of the nature and limits of European integration and for understanding the current crisis between Brussels and the Visegrád countries, 30 years since the revolutions of 1989.

This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of European integration, European politics and history, and political theory and philosophy.

Davide Barile teaches foreign languages and philosophy in Bologna, Italy.

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