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Building: BL07 P.A. Munchs hus, Floor: 1, Room: PAM SEM10
Friday 17:40 - 19:20 CEST (08/09/2017)
The aim of this Panel is to discuss the controversies related to European integration in national and global contexts since the Second World War. These controversies often stem from conceptual disagreements that address key issues relating to various debates or institutions of the integration, such as representation, human rights or freedom of speech. To give a further example, the concept of federalism was perceived and used from a very different standpoint after the devastation of World War II than it is today. As the aim of these controversies is often to redefine and change the way European unity is seen and valued, they are treated as inherently political. The Panel takes up the politics related to the origins of the European political project as well as the many changes of emphases in the functions and workings of European institutions until present. It asks, for example, how and in what historical circumstances these conceptual controversies or shifts in perception were brought about. Papers addressing broadly these issues will be considered. We are interested in Papers that deal with these issues and welcome interdisciplinary contributions covering political science, history and related disciplines.
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Restrictions in the Use of Force in the European Union – Post-neutrality and Demilitarisation as Examples | View Paper Details |
Rhetoric of Empire and Federalism in the British Parliament prior to the Congress of Europe | View Paper Details |
Democracy and Sovereignty: How to make Two Controversial Concepts Complementary within the European Integration Process | View Paper Details |
Europe’s Common Foreign and Security Politics in Historical Perspective: From Post-Colonialism to the Contemporary Debates on Empire and Security | View Paper Details |
West Germany’s Political Conceptions of the Western European Integration and to the East, 1949-1974 | View Paper Details |