In Europeanism the author attempts to identify and outline the
political, economic, and social norms and values associated with
Europe and Europeans. He argues that regardless of the doubts
associated with the exercise of European integration and the work
of the European Union, and regardless of residual identities with
states and nations, Europeans have much in common. Opening chapters
deal with the historical development of European ideas, and are
followed by chapters addressing European attitudes toward the state
(including a rejection of state-based nationalism, new ideas about
patriotism and citizenship, and the importance of cosmopolitanism),
the characteristics of politics and government in Europe (with an
emphasis on communitarianism and the effects of the parliamentary
system of government), European economic models (including the
importance of welfarism and sustainable development), European
social models, European attitudes towards values such as
multiculturalism and secularism, and Europeanist views in regard to
international relations (emphasizing civilian power and
multiculturalism).
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