198 Pages
by
Central European University Press
198 Pages
by
Central European University Press
The book addresses contemporary developments in European identity politics as part of a larger historical trajectory of a common European identity based on the idea of 'solidarity.' The authors explain the special sense in which Europeans perceive their obligations to their less fortunate compatriots, to the new East European members, and to the world at large. An understanding of this notion of... Read more
Introduction: Krzysztof Michalski, The Work of the Reflection Group on the Spiritual and Cultural Dimension of Europe Bronislaw Geremek (Warsaw), Thinkin about Europe as a Community Kurt Biedenkopf (Dresden), “United in Diversity”: What Holds Europe Together? Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde (Freiburg), Conditions for European Solidarity Heather Grabbe (London), What Hope for Solidarity in the Enlarged Union? Janos Matyas Kovacs (Vienna / Budapest), Between Resentment and Indifference—Narratives of Solidarity in the Enlarging Union Jacques Rupnik (Paris), The European Union’s Enlargement to the East and Solidarity Kurt Biedenkopf, Bronislaw Geremek, Krzysztof Michalski and Michel Rocard, What Holds Europe Together? Comments Samuel Abrahám, Needed but Uncertain Cohesion Giuliano Amato, On the Spiritual and Cultural Dimension of Europe Rainer Bauböck, Intersecting and overlapping European cultures Ján Carnogurský, It is Necessary to Believe in Europe Ute Frevert, Does Europe need a cultural identity? Ten critical remarks
Biography
Krzysztof Michalski (1948–2013) founded the Institute for Human Sciences (IWM) in 1982, of which he has been the Rector until his death in 2013.






