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Narrating Europe

Speeches on European Integration (1946–2020)
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 2022

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Copyright year
2022
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-8445-5
ISBN-Online
978-3-7489-2827-0
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Language
English
Pages
653
Product type
Edited Book

Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 10
    1. I. Present at the Creation 1945–1946: Sponsors and Providers of Ideas and Impulses No access Pages 14 - 14
    2. II. Creating the First Communities: Founding Fathers and Pioneers in the 1950s No access Pages 15 - 17
    3. III. Idealism and Pragmatism, Federalism and Realism : Alternatives, Decisions, Initiatives, Perceptions and Reactions from the 1960s to the 1980s No access Pages 18 - 23
    4. IV. Building, Conveying and Promoting the European Union in the 1980s and 1990s No access Pages 24 - 29
      1. V.1 Different Italian Speeches between Stopping and Moving on Europe No access
      2. V.2 Reactions and Counter-Reactions by Russian Leaders and Statesmen No access
      3. V.3 Some Impulses and Statements but even more Groundbreaking Proposals by Top Representatives of EU Member States No access
    5. VI. Preliminary Conclusion No access Pages 40 - 42
    1. Francesco Pierini
      1. Introduction No access
      2. 2. Churchill’s Europeanism No access
      3. 3. Methodology No access
        1. 4.1. Word groups No access
        2. 4.2. Grammar features No access
        3. 4.3. Rhetorical figures No access
        4. 4.4. Modality No access
        5. 4.5. Evidentiality No access
      4. 5. Conclusions No access
    2. Gilles Grin
        1. 1.1 Jean Monnet No access
        2. 1.2 Choix des deux discours No access
        1. 2.1 Analyse quantitative des thèmes No access
          1. 2.2.1 Méthode d’intégration et institutions No access
          2. 2.2.2 Création d’un marché unique No access
          3. 2.2.3 Relations extérieures No access
          1. 2.3.1 Hommages No access
          2. 2.3.2 Dimension ‘temps’ No access
        2. 2.4 Complémentarité des discours No access
        3. 2.5 Analyse de langage No access
      1. 3. Écho des discours No access
      2. 4. Mise en perspective historique des discours No access
      3. Annexe : nombre d’occurrences des mots-clés utilisés par Jean Monnet dans ses deux discours, classés en quatre catégories No access
    1. Jean-Marie Palayret
      1. 1 – Place, tone and content of Schuman’s statement. No access
          1. Genesis of the Plan. No access
          2. The Schuman Plan: “a jump into uncertainty”? No access
        1. b – The Schuman Plan: a well-kept secret. No access
        1. a – The European engagement of Robert Schuman: a Political Philosophy. No access
        2. b – The European engagement of Robert Schuman: a form of political realism. No access
      2. 4 – Reception of the Declaration by the potential stakeholders. No access
      3. 5 – The Follow-up to the Declaration: The Paris Negotiations. No access
      4. Conclusions: success and legacy of the Schuman Declaration No access
    2. Daniela Preda
      1. 1 – Le cadre européen et international No access
      2. 2. Les influences intellectuelles No access
      3. 3. La Conférence de Bruxelles No access
      4. 4. Le discours de Strasbourg No access
      5. 5. Conclusion No access
    3. Giuliana Laschi
      1. Un orateur fécond, Monsieur Europe No access
      2. La Communauté comme premier pas vers un État fédéral No access
      3. La divergence de vue entre deux manières d’imaginer l’Europe: l’État fédéral et l’État national No access
      4. Ni grande, ni petite, mais seulement l’Europe No access
      5. La Communauté au sein du système international No access
      6. Quelques conclusions No access
    1. When Foreign Affairs met Altiero Spinelli, and vice versa. Some elements to design the “Men for democratic action” initiative No access Pages 143 - 162 Piero S. Graglia
    2. Michael Gehler
      1. I. Preliminary Remarks on Josef Klaus and on the Subject No access
      2. II. On the Content of the Speech No access
      3. III. Reactions, Consequences and Effects No access
        1. 1. Context No access
      4. 2. Structure of the Text No access
      5. V. Conclusion No access
    3. Ilaria Poggiolini
      1. 1) Another step towards removing divisions in Europe No access
      2. 2) “Nothing is inevitable” No access
      3. 3) Europe is more than Western Europe alone No access
      4. Conclusions No access
    4. Simone Paoli
      1. Introduction No access
      2. I. A general overview No access
      3. II. The pars destruens No access
      4. III. The pars construens No access
      5. Conclusions No access
    5. Elena Calandri
      1. The PCI from anti-Europeanism to ‘Eurocommunism’: concepts and language No access
        1. A rapidly changing discourse No access
        2. The speech on 11 February 1981 No access
      2. Conclusion No access
    6. Eva Garau
      1. Introduction No access
      2. Europe as an asset No access
      3. The road to Bruges No access
      4. The Bruges speech: an alternative to Delors’ Europe or no Europe at all? No access
    7. Giulio Andreotti’s Commitment to the European Construction from the European Monetary System to the Project for a Constitutional Treaty No access Pages 245 - 256 Antonio Varsori
    1. Maria Eleonora Guasconi
      1. Introduction No access
      2. Emilio Colombo’s commitment to European integration No access
      3. Colombo’s speech in Florence on 28 January 1981 No access
      4. Emilio Colombo’s address to the European Parliament on 14 October 1982 No access
      5. Conclusions No access
    2. Marinella Neri Gualdesi
      1. Introduction No access
        1. Le discours du Président de la Commission Jacques Delors devant le Parlement européen le 14 janvier 1985 à l’occasion de sa prise de fonctions No access
        1. Discours de Jacques Delors devant le Parlément européen pour la présentation de la nouvelle Commission, le 17 janvier 1989 No access
        1. Discours devant le Parlément européen à l’occasion du débat d’investiture de la nouvelle Commission, le 10 février 1993 No access
      2. Conclusion No access
      3. Courte biographie de Jacques Delors No access
    3. Lara Piccardo
      1. 1. The cultural and linguistic framework No access
      2. 2. The speaker’s historical framework No access
      3. 3. The Speech No access
    4. Michael Gehler
      1. I. The Speaker No access
      2. II. The Speech No access
      3. III. Analysis of the Speech No access
      4. 1. Criteria No access
      5. 2. Production Process No access
      6. 3. Structure of the Text No access
      7. 4. Main Messages of the Speech No access
      8. 5. First Assessment No access
      9. 6. Final Assessment No access
    5. Frédéric Bozo
      1. Quatorze ans d’histoire européenne No access
        1. Le « passage » à l’Europe, une nécessité historique No access
        2. La France au cœur de l’Europe No access
        3. Europe politique, Europe économique No access
        4. Petite Europe, grande Europe No access
        5. L’ «angle mort» franco-allemand No access
    6. Deborah Cuccia
      1. Introduction No access
      2. Historical and Personal Background: Looking for the distinctive style of Helmut Kohl No access
      3. The making of a—successful—political speech No access
      4. Context and strategies of a successful political speech No access
      5. Conclusions No access
    7. Antonio Moreno Juste, Carlos Sanz Díaz
      1. Introduction: myth and narrative of Europe in the thought and political action of Felipe González No access
      2. Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, Strasbourg, 1984 No access
      3. Palacio de Oriente, Madrid, 1985 No access
      4. Parenthesis: Congress of Deputies, Madrid, 1982-1996 No access
      5. Aachen City Council, 1993 No access
      6. European Parliament, Strasbourg, 1995 No access
      7. Monastery of San Jerónimo of Yuste, 2000 No access
      8. Conclusion No access
      1. What a Kind of Relationship? A Reading of Berlusconi’s Speeches Concerning the EU No access
        1. 1. Research questions and context No access
        2. 2. The key themes of European politics and the narrated ones No access
        3. 3. Enlargement and the post-Nice phase No access
        4. 4. Institutional reforms, the European crisis and the Community method No access
        5. Concluding remarks No access
        1. Introduction No access
        2. 1. Le Quirinal, l’Italie et la Commune patrie européenne (1999-2001) No access
        3. 2. LʼUnion européenne et les relations transatlantiques entre la Méditerranée et le Moyen-Orient (2001-2003) No access
        4. 3. Lʼélargissement à l’Europe orientale, le rejet de la Constitution, les responsabilités de l’Union (2004-2006) No access
        5. Conclusion No access
        1. 1. Introduction No access
        2. 2. The End of his Experience in Brussels (1983) No access
        3. 3. Il Mulino Annual Lecture (Bologna, 1998) No access
        4. 4. A Lectio Doctoralis (Trieste, 1999) No access
        5. 5. The Hume Lecture (Edinburgh, 2000) No access
        6. 6. Altiero Spinelli Lecture (Turin, 2007) No access
        7. 7. Conclusions No access
        1. 1. Context: from the Berlusconi Government to the Monti Government No access
        2. 2. In the Italian Parliament: restoring the mutual trust between Italy and the European Union No access
        3. 3. “I am not one of them”: Monti, Italy and the international community No access
        4. 3. Conclusions No access
        1. 1. Lega Nord and Europe No access
        2. 2. Salvini’s Lega in government (June 2018–August 2019) No access
      1. Two Europes for Yeltsin? United Europe and “Greater Europe” No access
        1. 1. Introduction No access
        2. 2. From a positive attitude to leaving the West: 2000–2012 No access
        3. 3. Times of trouble: 2012–2020 No access
        4. 4. Conclusion No access
        1. 1. Introduction No access
        2. 2. From popular movements to institutions and from opposition to government No access
        3. 3. Peace and war No access
        4. 4. “No more Auschwitz”: Fischer’s speech at the extraordinary congress of Alliance 90/The Greens in Bielefeld 1999 No access
        5. 5. ʻQuo Vadis Europe?ʼ: Fischer’s speech at the von Humboldt University in Berlin 2000 No access
        6. 6. Conclusions No access
        1. Introduction No access
        2. The context of the speech and the speaker No access
          1. Argument structure No access
          2. Intertextuality and intercultural references No access
          3. Linguistic and rhetorical mechanisms No access
        3. Conclusion No access
        1. Retorica of Aristotle No access
        2. Rutte’s lecture for the Bertelsmann-Stiftung in Berlin, March 2018 No access
        3. Domestic and foreign reception No access
        4. Conclusion No access
        1. 1. Introduction No access
          1. 2.1. Becoming Europe’s “re-founding son”: the career of Emmanuel Macron No access
          2. 2.2. Macron’s commitment to Europe: key to the Elysée in 2017 No access
          3. 2.3. The French President: A singular position and perspective No access
            1. 3.1.1. Shifting the centre of the political narrative from the nation to Europe No access
            2. 3.1.2. The European Sisyphus and his enemies No access
            1. 3.2.1. Sovereignty No access
            2. 3.2.2. Union No access
            3. 3.2.3. Democracy No access
        2. 4. Conclusion No access

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