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Borders, Identities, Communities

The Road to Reconciliation and Partnership in Central and Eastern Europe
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 2016

Summary

This book explores reconciliation in East-Central Europe amid the process of EU integration, with historical references and analyses of current political and diplomatic processes in the region. It is a useful tool for scholars and students alike who wish to explore an up-to-date collection of articles written by scholars from the region and members of the European Union‘s Liaison Committee of Historians. The studies adopt a multidisciplinary approach, including focusing on the Franco-German model of reconciliation as well as on the situation related to borders, identities and communities in the East-Central area in the current (geo-)political, economic and cultural context. Special emphasis is placed on such matters concerning the region as populism, teaching its common history and integration endeavours. The studies were presented during the International Conference on ‘Disintegration and Integration in East-Central Europe’, 3rd Edition (Berlin, 2016). The research area is European Integration.



Bibliographic data

Edition
1/2016
Copyright Year
2016
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-3323-1
ISBN-Online
978-3-8452-7663-2
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
Veröffentlichungen der Historiker-Verbindungsgruppe bei der Kommission der EG
Volume
18
Language
English
Pages
538
Product Type
Edited Book

Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 10
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      1. Retour au rêve premier No access
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      2. La réalité No access
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      3. Une crise mortifère ? No access
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      4. Bibliography No access
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      2. The Idea Of Europe: Post-War Beginnings No access
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      3. Multiple Challenges Or Full-Blown Crisis? No access
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      4. An Idea In Retreat? No access
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      5. Current Challenges No access
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      6. Resisting Disintegration: Reforming The Polity No access
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      7. Eu Futures: The Logics Of International Change No access
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    4. Italy and the Balkan/Danube area after the fall of Communism: between traditional interests and new challenges No access Pages 95 - 104
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        1. II. Methodology No access
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      2. III. Results No access
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      3. IV. Conclusions No access
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        1. Attempts to define Euroscepticism No access
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        2. Hungary No access
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        3. Poland No access
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        4. Czech Republic No access
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        5. Slovakia No access
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      2. Conclusions No access
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        1. Several examples demonstrating the situation: No access
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        2. Negatives and barriers No access
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        3. Positives No access
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        4. Bibliography No access
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      1. La Roumanie No access
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      2. Conclusions No access
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      1. Une longue histoire No access
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      2. Le grand récit de la réconciliation No access
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      3. Le travail de mémoire No access
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      4. Un récit messianique No access
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      1. Les diplomates dans le processus de « réconciliation » jusqu’en 1963 No access
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      2. Un regard diplomatique sur la « réconciliation » ? No access
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      3. Des diplomates devenus superflus ? No access
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      4. Vers une diplomatie binationale No access
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      1. 1. Le jumelage comme instrument de solidarité infra- et transnationale No access
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      2. 2. Le jumelage pour rapprocher les peuples après les conflits No access
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      3. 3. Histoire et Mémoire du traumatisme dans la pratique des jumelages No access
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      1. I. Un rapprochement rapide sans véritable réconciliation dans l’immédiat après-guerre No access
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      2. II. L’amorce d’une réconciliation dans les années 1950 No access
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      3. III. Les années 1960 ou la véritable réconciliation ? No access
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      4. Conclusion No access
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      1. Introduction No access
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      2. Méthode No access
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      3. Une rivalité sportive à la fois nourrie et entravée par l’histoire No access
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      4. Jouer contre et avec l’ancien ennemi No access
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      5. Paris 1952, réconciliation a minima No access
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      6. Berne 1954, persistance du danger allemand No access
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      7. Séville 1982, Réminiscences et ressentiments No access
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      8. Conclusion No access
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        1. 1. Première étude de cas : la coopération transfrontalière comme moyen de réconciliation et d’identification (trans)régionale : la Regio (1963) No access
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        2. 2. Deuxième étude de cas : la coopération transfrontalière comme moyen de réconciliation et d’affirmation nationale : l’Accord intergouvernemental de Bonn (1975) No access
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        3. 3. Troisième cas d’étude : la coopération transfrontalière comme moyen de réconciliation et d’affirmation régionale : les Congrès tripartites (1988-2008) No access
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        4. 4. Quatrième cas d’étude : la coopération transfrontalière comme moyen de réconciliation et d’intégration européenne : le programme Interreg (1990) No access
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        5. 5. Cinquième cas d’étude: la coopération transfrontalière au service de la réconciliation franco-allemande : l’Eurodistrict Strasbourg-Kehl (2005) No access
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        6. 6. Sixième cas d’étude : la région transfrontalière comme lieu de (mes)entente interculturelle No access
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        7. Conclusion No access
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      1. 1. Political relations No access
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          1. 2.1.1 Aims of the FGYO No access
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          2. 2.1.2 Exchange – the central task No access
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          3. 2.1.3 A dynamic network No access
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          4. 2.1.4 Increasing funds No access
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            1. 2.1.5.1 Vocational training and university exchanges No access
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            2. 2.1.5.2 School exchanges and extracurricular exchanges No access
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            3. 2.1.5.3 Learning the partner language No access
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            4. 2.1.5.4 Pedagogy of intercultural learning No access
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            5. 2.1.5.5 Communication and events No access
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            6. 2.1.5.6 The FGYO and the future No access
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      3. 3. ARTE No access
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      4. 4. Town-twining and school partnerships No access
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          1. 5.1.1 Increasement of the students mobility No access
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          2. 5.1.2 Creation, support and handling of integrated German-Franco degree programmes No access
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          3. 5.1.3 Consolidation of binational competences of the graduates. No access
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      6. 6. German-Franco Associations No access
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      7. 7. Conclusion No access
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      1. I. The particular situation of the Republic of Moldova No access
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      2. II. The EU-Moldova relations No access
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      3. III. EU support for democratization processes in the Republic of Moldova No access
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      4. Conclusions No access
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      1. Main questions No access
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      2. Institutional efforts: No access
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      1. Introduction No access
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      2. La guerre en Bosnie : l'idée de « haine ancienne inéluctable » et les incohérences transatlantiques et des réactions divergentes No access
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        1. Les impératifs humanitaires au Kosovo (et la nécessité de promouvoir les droits de l'homme) No access
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        2. La sécurité transatlantique No access
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        3. La légitimité de la Guerre Juste pour l'utilisation de la force No access
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        4. Surmonter les non accomplissements en Bosnie et compenser avec l'intervention au Kosovo No access
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      4. Conclusion No access
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      1. I. L’intégration en Europe centrale et orientale en crise ? No access
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      2. II. Questions de méthode No access
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      3. III. Présentation du Manifeste convivialiste No access
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      4. IV. Du Manifeste convivialiste à l’analyse phénoménologique No access
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      5. V. La convivialité comme atmosphère collective No access
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      6. VI. Pour une atmosphère conviviale en ECO No access
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      7. Références bibliographiques No access
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      1. Introduction No access
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      2. Ukraine and Moldova struggling between Russia and the EU No access
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      3. Conclusions: All options are still on the table No access
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      1. Genèse des manuels franco-allemands d’histoire No access
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      2. Entrer dans l’histoire de « l’Autre » No access
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      3. Se placer dans la situation de « l’Autre », dans son temps No access
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      4. Analyser pour mieux comprendre No access
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      5. Des regards croisés franco-allemands No access
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      6. Comparaisons et convergences No access
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      7. Aujourd’hui, enseigne-t-on avec ces manuels Histoire/Geschichte ? No access
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      1. Abstract No access
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      3. History teaching nowadays and post-conflict societies No access
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      4. Some possible solutions No access
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      5. Is there a conclusion? No access
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      1. Introduction No access
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        1. 1. National Social Policy No access
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        2. 2. Globalization and Social Services Policy No access
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        3. 3. Implementation No access
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        4. 4. Theory framework No access
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      3. Methodology No access
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      4. Findings and Discussion No access
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      5. Theories, Research and Practice No access
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      1. Introduction No access
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        1. Nuclear Weapons types and launching means: No access
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        2. Nuclear incidents resulting from experiments, accidents and safety defects No access
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        1. Nuclear testing by various states worldwide No access
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        2. Civil defense plans Vs a nuclear attack No access
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      4. 3. A new Model for handling nuclear incidents and threats No access
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      1. The Rational of the Research No access
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      2. The Three Trends No access
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      3. Research Aim and Research Subsidiary Aims No access
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      4. Research Paradigm, Design, Method and Methodology No access
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      5. The design is as follows: No access
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      6. Stages of the Research No access
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      7. Contribution of the Research to Knowledge No access
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      8. Initial Findings of Stage 1 No access
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      1. Geopolitical borders No access
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      2. The inner German border No access
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      3. The German-Polish border No access
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      4. Socio-political boundaries No access
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      5. Divided city No access
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      6. The New Urban Frontier No access
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      7. Conclusion No access
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      1. Organizational Wellness No access
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      2. The Wellness Kickoff Model No access
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      3. Delphi Group Research Method No access
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      4. Employing the Delphi Method in the Current Research No access
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      5. Results of the Delphi Method No access
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      6. Conclusion No access
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  2. Table of Contributors No access Pages 535 - 538

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