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Volume 9 (2019): Issue 1 (Jan 2019): Themed Issue: The Limits of Europe: Identities, Spaces, Values
in
Global Discourse
Online ISSN:
2043-7897
Issue Publication Date:
01 Jan 2019
Editorial
(Re-)Introduction to the journal
The limits of EUrope
Part I: De-Europanisation Theory
De-Europeanisation after Brexit: narrowing and shallowing
Theorising the EU in crisis: de-Europeanisation as disintegration
What are the driving forces of disintegration? A response to Rosamond and Outhwaite
Comments on Rosamond and Outhwaite: European disintegration
How not to talk about Europe
Response to William Outhwaite
Part II: Limits to European Identity and Memory
‘Cry God for Harry, England, and Saint George’: Europe and the limits of integrating identity
Response to Russell Foster
What does self-determination mean today? The resurgence of nationalism and European integration in question
Comments on Gerard Delanty’s article ‘What does self-determination mean today? The resurgence of nationalism and European integration in question’
Victimhood as victory: The role of memory politics in the process of de-Europeanisation in East-Central Europe
Response to ‘Victimhood as victory’
Part III: Limits to European Space and Borders
Seeing like a EUropean border: limits of the EUropean borders and space
Reflections on borders, boundaries and the limits of EUrope
Brexit: a requiem for the post-national society?
Can a post-national vision better tackle racial discrimination than a national one? Response to Adrian Favell: ‘Brexit: a requiem for a post-national society?’
Migration, solidarity and the limits of Europe
Response to ‘Migration, solidarity and the limits of Europe’ by Martina Tazzioli and William Walters
Part IV: Limits to Transformative and Normative Europe
Entering the ‘post-shame era’: the rise of illiberal democracy, populism and neo-authoritarianism in EUrope
Response to Ruth Wodak’s paper
Opportunistic legitimisation and de-Europeanisation as a reverse effect of Europeanisation
Comments on ‘Opportunistic legitimisationzation and de-Europeanisation as a Reverse effect of Europeanisation’, by Spasimir Domaradzki
Is
homo oeconomicus
an extinct species, and does it matter for EUropean integration? Attitudes towards free trade and populism
The decline of ‘
homo oeconomicus
’ and the crisis of liberal EUropean integration: a response to Bogna Gawrońska-Nowak
Book Review
A technical fix to the euro’s original sin? Review of Ashoka Mody’s
EuroTragedy: A drama in nine acts
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