Globalisation vs Europeanisation: a human-centric interaction
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of
Contents
Author s Note
.......................................................................................19
Preface
..................................................................................................21
Antonio
Pap isca
Preface
..................................................................................................23
Luc Van
den Brande
Introduction.........................................................................................
27
Chapter
1.
Points
of Departure
.............................................................................33
I. European Integration Process: Origin and Development
...................34
II. Scientific Context and Content
.........................................................38
1.
The International Relations theory
...............................................38
2.
Emerging scientific context and content
......................................45
III. Key Concepts
...................................................................................48
1.
Integration
....................................................................................48
2.
Inclusion
.......................................................................................48
3.
Diversity
.......................................................................................49
4.
Governance
..................................................................................49
IV. Guidelines
........................................................................................51
PartI
Contextual Europe
Chapter
2.
The Idea of Europe: an Historical Perspective
.................................55
Introduction
...........................................................................................55
I. Classical Origin
..................................................................................56
IL A
Res
Publica
Christiana in the Middle Ages
...................................57
III. A Process of Secularisation towards a European Civilisation
.........59
Conclusion
.............................................................................................60
Chapter
3.
Identity-building in Europe
................................................................63
Introduction
...........................................................................................63
I. Concept of Identity
.............................................................................63
II. Concept of European Identity
...........................................................64
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III.
Models
of European
Identity-building
.............................................65
1.
Europe of cultures
........................................................................65
2.
Europe of citizens
.........................................................................66
3.
Europe of encounters
....................................................................66
IV. Process of European Identity-building
............................................67
1.
The first years of European integration
........................................68
2.
The Declaration on European Identity
(1973)..............................68
3.
Europe as a community of citizens
...............................................69
4.
The role of cultures and
EU
founding values
...............................71
Conclusion
.............................................................................................72
Chapter
4.
Europe s Challenges and Responsibilities
in a Globalising World
........................................................................75
Introduction
...........................................................................................75
I. Historical Context: Europe at the Crossroads
between Past, Present and Future
..........................................................76
II. Challenges to the European Model
of Socio-economic Cohesion and Regional Diversity
...........................77
1.
Globalisation
................................................................................77
2.
Europeanisation
............................................................................79
3.
Identity and specificity
.................................................................80
4.
Culture
..........................................................................................81
5.
Perception
.....................................................................................82
III. Europe s Task and Responsibility in the Globalising World
...........83
1.
Quest for meaning
........................................................................83
2.
Favouring European citizenship
...................................................84
3.
Europe s responsibility at global level
.........................................85
Conclusion
.............................................................................................85
Part II
Renewing the Conceptual Framework for Europe s Future
Chapter
5.
Sustainable Statehood: a Human-centric
and Multi-level Governance of Europe s Transformation
...............89
Introduction
...........................................................................................89
I. The Changing International Context:
EU as a
Regional and Global Power
......................................................89
12
1.
Changing setting: multilateralism and
multipolar
world order: characteristics and trends
.............................................90
2.
A weakened position of the
EU as a
global actor
.........................93
3.
The
EU as
an international reference
or a model of society
.....................................................................94
4.
The way forward for the
EU
........................................................95
II. Conceptual Content: Sustainable Statehood
of Human-centric
EU
Governance
.......................................................97
1.
Sustainable statehood
...................................................................97
2.
A Human-centric approach to sustainable statehood
.................100
Conclusions
.........................................................................................103
1.
State-centric vs human-centric development
..............................103
2.
States as derived entities
............................................................104
3.
Renewing citizenship
.................................................................104
Chapter
6.
A Cosmopolitan Perspective
of Multi-level Governance in Europe
...............................................109
Introduction
.........................................................................................109
I. Cosmopolitanism and Post-modernity
in the Context of Globalisation
............................................................
Ill
1.
Multifaceted cosmopolitanism
...................................................112
2.
Contemporary cosmopolitanism
................................................113
3.
Cosmopolitan democracy
...........................................................114
4.
Constitutional patriotism
............................................................117
IL A
Cosmopolitan Perspective of Europeanisation
............................119
1.
Beck s political and sociological cosmopolitanism
...................119
2.
Cosmopolite Europe
...................................................................121
3.
Cosmopolitan perspective of the European integration
process: a European empire
........................................................126
Conclusion
...........................................................................................127
Chapter
7.
Global Public Goods and Human Development
.............................131
Introduction
.........................................................................................131
I. Conceptual Context: Rethinking the Definition of Public Goods
.... 133
1.
A widened concept of public good
.............................................133
2.
A policy assessment
..................................................................137
II. The Case of Global Public Goods
...................................................139
13
1.
Understanding global public goods:
definitions and typologies
..............................................................139
2.
Provision of global public goods: politics and provision
...........145
3.
A policy assessment
...................................................................147
III. Policy Options and Strategies
........................................................148
1.
Global public goods and development:
current trends and patterns
.............................................................148
2.
Global public goods and policy-making: policy options
............149
3.
Global public goods
and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
.........................151
Conclusion
...........................................................................................152
Chapter
8.
The Changing Content of European Studies:
an Interdisciplinary Perspective and Practice
................................155
Introduction
.........................................................................................155
I. Contextual Points of Departure
........................................................156
II. Conceptual Guidelines for Strengthening,
Deepening and Widening European Studies
.......................................158
III. Curriculum Impact in Teaching and Research: Good Practice
......161
1.
The
Jean Monnet
Programme of the
EU
....................................161
2.
The Interdepartmental Centre on Human Rights
and the Rights of People of the University of Padua
......................162
Conclusion
...........................................................................................166
1.
Policy impact
..............................................................................166
2.
Renewing European Studies
.......................................................167
3.
Possible trajectories
....................................................................168
Part III
Policy Areas of European Human-centric Development
Chapter
9.
European Security and Foreign Relations
.......................................173
Introduction
.........................................................................................173
I. Context:
EU
Foreign Policy: a European
and Global Commitment
.....................................................................173
1.
Key characteristics of
EU
external relations
..............................173
2.
Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP)
..........................176
II. The Lisbon Treaty and the
EU
Foreign Policy:
Changes and Perspectives
....................................................................180
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1.
Global
context
............................................................................180
2.
Institutional reforms
...................................................................180
3.
The Common Security and Defence Policy
...............................186
4.
The
EU
External Trade Policy
...................................................188
5.
Development cooperation
..........................................................189
6.
Humanitarian Aid
.......................................................................189
III. A Human-centric Assessment
........................................................190
1.
Human rights and citizenship
.....................................................190
2.
Cosmopolitan perspective of
EU
foreign relations
....................193
3.
Global/European public goods and social democracy
................194
Conclusion
...........................................................................................196
Chapter
10.
Globalisation vs Culture in Europe
..................................................197
Introduction
.........................................................................................197
I. Conceptual Debate
...........................................................................197
1.
Globalisation
..............................................................................197
2.
Culture
........................................................................................198
3.
Policy implication of the globalisation vs culture debate
...........202
II. European Cultural Practice
.............................................................204
1.
Legal aspects
..............................................................................204
2.
Programmes
................................................................................205
3.
Assessment
.................................................................................207
Chapter
11.
Intercultural Dialogue for Cultural Diversity
.................................209
Introduction
.........................................................................................209
I. General Context
...............................................................................209
1.
Cultural diversity
........................................................................209
2.
Intercultural dialogue: an inventory of usages and practices
.....211
3.
Intercultural dialogue: content
...................................................213
4.
National approaches to intercultural dialogue
............................215
5.
Sector approaches
.......................................................................216
II. Institutional Practices of Intercultural Dialogue
.............................218
1.
UN/UNESCO
.............................................................................218
2.
Council of Europe
......................................................................224
3.
European Union
.........................................................................230
4.
Intercultural cities: a good practice
towards a model for intercultural integration
.................................235
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III. Evaluation
......................................................................................236
1.
Culture as a
driving
force
for genuine intercultural
dialogue
.....237
2.
Europe s responsibility to favour a dialogue
between diverse cultural discourses
...............................................238
3.
Human rights paradigm: the basic point of departure
for intercultural dialogue
................................................................238
4.
From policy to practice
..............................................................239
Conclusion
...........................................................................................240
1.
Intercultural dialogue and identity
.............................................240
2.
Intercultural dialogue and citizenship: universal basis,
European dimension and plural character
......................................241
3.
Intercultural dialogue and democracy: major challenges
and participatory characteristics
.....................................................241
4.
The structural/institutional setting for intercultural dialogue:
the European Dialogues framework
..............................................242
Chapter
12.
Citizenship-building in
EU
...............................................................245
Introduction
.........................................................................................245
I. Process of European Citizenship-building
.......................................245
1.
The classical concept of citizenship
...........................................245
2.
Challenges to the nation-state
and the citizenship equivalent to nationality
..................................246
3.
Historical development
..............................................................247
4.
European citizenship
..................................................................250
II. Connection between Identity, Nationality and Citizenship
.............255
1.
Inclusion or exclusion
................................................................256
2.
Democratic participation
............................................................256
3.
Emergence of a European identity
.............................................257
4.
European citizenship in cosmopolitan perspective
.....................257
Conclusions
.........................................................................................259
1.
Conceptual guidelines
................................................................259
2.
Policy suggestions
......................................................................260
Chapter
13.
Education for European Citizenship-building
................................263
Introduction
.........................................................................................263
I. The Crucial Role of Education in
EU
Citizenship-building
.............263
1.
Points of departure
.....................................................................263
2.
Objectives and competences
......................................................266
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3.
Citizenship education: education to active
and responsible citizenship in a plural Europe
...............................268
II. Education Policies for Citizenship-building in Europe
...................275
1.
The legal basis
............................................................................275
2.
Overview of the European lifelong learning agenda
in relation to citizenship
.................................................................277
Conclusion
...........................................................................................284
1.
Conceptual guidelines
................................................................284
2.
Policy suggestions
......................................................................285
Chapter
14.
Territorial Cooperation and Multi-level Governance.
The Stimulating Role of the Committee of the Regions
.................289
Introduction
.........................................................................................289
I. Multi-level Governance in European Perspective
............................289
1.
The conceptual setting
................................................................289
2.
Multi-level governance in the context of globalisation
..............291
3.
Multi-level governance and the European integration process
.. 293
4.
European governance in global perspective
...............................293
5.
Multi-level/multi-actor governance and urban realities:
a promising city practice
................................................................295
IL
The Committee of the Regions: Principles and Practices
in European Multi-level/Multi-actor Governance
...............................297
1.
Political lines of action
...............................................................297
2.
European Grouping of Territorial Cooperation (EGTC)
............299
3.
The Ateliers of the CoR:
strengthening the
multi
-level governance approach
.......................301
4.
Scoreboard for monitoring multi-level governance
at the European Union level
...........................................................302
5.
Towards an
EU
multi
-level governance charter:
a collaborative process
...................................................................302
Conclusion
...........................................................................................304
Chapter
15.
Building Urban civitas
in Intercultural Dialogue Practices
..................................................305
Introduction
.........................................................................................305
I. Conceptual context: the Urban Civitas
.............................................306
1.
Moving from multiculturalism to interculturalism
.....................360
2.
Recognising multiple faced identities
and cosmopolitan citizenship
.........................................................307
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3.
Humanising globalisation
...........................................................307
4.
Revalorising the role of cultures in Europe
................................308
5.
Stimulating intercultural dialogue
..............................................308
II. Creative Urban Realities in Europe
................................................309
1.
The urban context
.......................................................................310
2.
Urban challenges
........................................................................310
3.
Urban opportunities
....................................................................312
III. Intercultural Dialogue Practices:
Intercultural Routes and Spiritual Spaces
............................................314
Conclusion
...........................................................................................316
Chapter
16.
Learning Experiences of Participative
and Deliberative Democracy
.............................................................319
Introduction
.........................................................................................319
I. Development of a European Public Sphere in Participatory,
Deliberative and Inclusive Democracy
................................................319
II. Formal and Informal Learning Experiences
of Participative Democracy
.................................................................321
1.
The European Movement: a bottom-up approach shaped by
inspiration and commitment
...........................................................322
2.
The College of Europe: a unique higher learning institute
on European affairs
........................................................................324
3.
Ryckeveide:
a locally based and citizens1 oriented European
and international formation and information centre
.......................326
III. Participative Democracy: an Assessment
......................................328
1.
Strengths of participative democracy
.........................................328
2.
Weaknesses of participative democracy
.....................................329
Conclusion
...........................................................................................330
Bibliogaphy
........................................................................................333
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subject_GND | (DE-588)4557997-0 (DE-588)4071013-0 (DE-588)4153201-6 |
title | Globalisation vs Europeanisation a human-centric interaction |
title_auth | Globalisation vs Europeanisation a human-centric interaction |
title_exact_search | Globalisation vs Europeanisation a human-centric interaction |
title_full | Globalisation vs Europeanisation a human-centric interaction Léonce Bekemans |
title_fullStr | Globalisation vs Europeanisation a human-centric interaction Léonce Bekemans |
title_full_unstemmed | Globalisation vs Europeanisation a human-centric interaction Léonce Bekemans |
title_short | Globalisation vs Europeanisation |
title_sort | globalisation vs europeanisation a human centric interaction |
title_sub | a human-centric interaction |
topic | Globalisierung Globalization / Europe National characteristics, European Globalisierung (DE-588)4557997-0 gnd Europäische Integration (DE-588)4071013-0 gnd Europäisierung (DE-588)4153201-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Globalisierung Globalization / Europe National characteristics, European Europäische Integration Europäisierung Europa Europe / Economic integration |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=026812995&sequence=000004&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV035420594 |
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