The European Union and European identity were until recently the
objects of separate branches of scholarship and inquiry. With the
entry of Central and Eastern European members into the EU, it has
become clear that the future of the European Union can no longer be
considered in isolation from the future of European identity.
Taking Jurgen Habermas's plea for a European constitution and a
normative foundation for the European Union as its starting point,
this volume brings together the ideas of distinguished scholars in
philosophy, political science, sociology, history, law and theology
in order to address the shifting relationship between
constitutionality, political culture, history and collective
identity. The book argues that the future shape of Europe will not
only result from external processes of globalisation but from the
interaction between these social spheres within Europe.
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