Europe in 2001: identity, architecture, and commitment
"This paper scrutinizes three common assumptions about Europe: that a European identity exists and can be defined, that European institutions give shape and voice to this identity, and that mutual commitments among European states give strength and substance to the European identity. In truth,...
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Santa Monica, Calif.
RAND
2001
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Schriftenreihe: | Rand paper series
P-8059 |
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Zusammenfassung: | "This paper scrutinizes three common assumptions about Europe: that a European identity exists and can be defined, that European institutions give shape and voice to this identity, and that mutual commitments among European states give strength and substance to the European identity. In truth, Europe is currently being redefined in both geographic and philosophical terms, independent states rather than international organizations remain the key building blocs of Europe, and Europe has entered upon a process of wholesale recalculations of mutual commitments. The implication of this conclusion for the United States is that Washington must continue to do core business in the capitals of Europe as well as address the issue of relations with and within European organizations such as NATO, the WEU, and the EU."--Rand abstracts. |
Beschreibung: | Cover title. - Includes bibliographical references |
Beschreibung: | 9 p. 28 cm |
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spelling | Heuven, Marten van Verfasser aut Europe in 2001 identity, architecture, and commitment Marten Van Heuven Santa Monica, Calif. RAND 2001 9 p. 28 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Rand paper series P-8059 Cover title. - Includes bibliographical references "This paper scrutinizes three common assumptions about Europe: that a European identity exists and can be defined, that European institutions give shape and voice to this identity, and that mutual commitments among European states give strength and substance to the European identity. In truth, Europe is currently being redefined in both geographic and philosophical terms, independent states rather than international organizations remain the key building blocs of Europe, and Europe has entered upon a process of wholesale recalculations of mutual commitments. The implication of this conclusion for the United States is that Washington must continue to do core business in the capitals of Europe as well as address the issue of relations with and within European organizations such as NATO, the WEU, and the EU."--Rand abstracts. Europäische Union European Union Politik National security Europe Europa Europe Politics and government 21st century |
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title | Europe in 2001 identity, architecture, and commitment |
title_auth | Europe in 2001 identity, architecture, and commitment |
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title_full | Europe in 2001 identity, architecture, and commitment Marten Van Heuven |
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title_full_unstemmed | Europe in 2001 identity, architecture, and commitment Marten Van Heuven |
title_short | Europe in 2001 |
title_sort | europe in 2001 identity architecture and commitment |
title_sub | identity, architecture, and commitment |
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