An ambitious volume which asks why hopes are fading for a single European
identity, despite decades of European integration.
Jeffrey T. Checkel is the Simons Chair in International Law and Human
Security in the School for International Studies at Simon Fraser University, and Adjunct
Research Professor in the Centre for the Study of Civil War at the International Peace
Research Institute, Oslo.
Peter J. Katzenstein is Walter S. Carpenter, Jr. Professor of
International Studies in the Department of Government at Cornell University.
Table of Contents
List of figures
List of tables
1 The politicization of European identities Jeffrey T. Checkel Checkel, Jeffrey T. Peter
J. Katzenstein Katzenstein, Peter J. 1
Pt. I European identity as project
2 Political identity in a community of strangers Dario Castiglione Castiglione, Dario 29
3 Experimental identities (after Maastricht) Douglas R. Holmes Holmes, Douglas R. 52
4 The public sphere and the European Union's political identity Juan Diez Medrano Medrano,
Juan Diez 81
Pt. II European identity as process
5 Being European: East and West Holly Case Case, Holly 111
6 Who are the Europeans and how does this matter for politics? Neil Fligstein Fligstein,
Neil 132
7 Immigration, migration, and free movement in the making of Europe Adrian Favell Favell,
Adrian 167
Pt. III European identity in context
8 Identification with Europe and politicization of the EU since the 1980s Hartmut Kaelble
Kaelble, Hartmut 193
9 Conclusion - European identity in context Peter J. Katzenstein Katzenstein, Peter J.
Jeffrey T. Checkel Checkel, Jeffrey T. 213
Bibliography 228
Index 259
280 pages, Hardcover