This book examines the concept of political community beyond the
Nation State and discusses its possible structure in the context of
the European Union. It explores the evolution of political identity
within the context of the Nation State, and considers the manner in
which international organisations in general have affected the
"shared understandings" which have evolved over the course of time.
It concludes that it is only in the context of the European Union
that the public realm of politics within the constituent Nation
States has been consistently undermined. The book suggests that the
notion of democracy beyond the Nation State is a feasible concept,
and thereby seeks to adopt more deliberative ideas of democracy
than the representative model favoured by the Nation State. Two
particular factors are developed in this context: the growth "from
below" of a nascent European "civil society" and the potential
offered by advanced information technology in terms of facilitating
the future emergence of postnational political identity,
complementary to national political identity.
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