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We are very excited to announce that the new themed issue of Global Discourse: An interdisciplinary journal of current affairs (Vol. 9, No. 1) is out now. Published by Bristol University Press from 2019.
Themed Issue: The Limits of EUrope: Identities, Spaces, Values
Guest Edited by Russell Foster and Jan Grzymski
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IN THE CURRENT ISSUE: Vol. 9, No. 1
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Themed Issue: The Limits of EUrope: Identities, Spaces, Values
Guest Edited by Russell Foster and Jan Grzymski
Free to access until 31 March.
EDITORIALS
(Re-)Introduction to the journal
http://bit.ly/GD_0901_Editorial
Matthew Johnson
The limits of EUrope
http://bit.ly/GD_GE0901_Editorial
Russell Foster, Jan Grzymski
PART I: DE-EUROPANISATION THEORY
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De-europeanisation After Brexit: Narrowing and Shallowing
http://bit.ly/Outhwaite
William Outhwaite
Theorising the EU in crisis: de-Europeanisation as disintegration
http://bit.ly/BRosamond
Ben Rosamond
Reply: What are the driving forces of disintegration? A response to Rosamond and Outhwaite
http://bit.ly/COMeyer
Christoph O. Meyer
Reply: Comments on Rosamond and Outhwaite: European disintegration
http://bit.ly/PVimont
Pierre Vimont
Reply: How Not to Talk About Europe
http://bit.ly/Callinicos
Alex Callinicos
Reply: Response to William Outhwaite
http://bit.ly/DSpence
David Spence
PART II: LIMITS TO EUROPEAN IDENTITY AND MEMORY
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'Cry God for Harry, England, and Saint George': Europe and the Limits of Integrating Identity
http://bit.ly/RFoster
Russell Foster
Reply: Response to Russell Foster
http://bit.ly/John_Mills
John Mills
What does self-determination mean today? The resurgence of nationalism and European integration in question
http://bit.ly/Delanty
Gerard Delanty
Reply: Comments on Gerard Delanty's Article 'What Does Self-Determination Mean Today? The Resurgence of Nationalism and European Integration in Question'
http://bit.ly/RCasale
Roger Casale
Victimhood as victory: The role of memory politics in the process of de-Europeanisation in East-Central Europe
http://bit.ly/Vermeersch
Peter Vermeersch
Reply: Response to 'Victimhood as Victory'
http://bit.ly/GrauISegu
Martí Grau i Segú
PART III: LIMITS TO EUROPEAN SPACE AND BORDERS
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Seeing Like a EUropean Border: Limits of the EUropean Borders and Space
http://bit.ly/Grzymski
Jan Grzymski
Reply: Reflections on Borders, Boundaries and the Limits of EUrope
http://bit.ly/TSchumacher
Tobias Schumacher
Brexit: a requiem for the post-national society?
http://bit.ly/Favell
Adrian Favell
Reply: Can a post-national vision better tackle racial discrimination than a national one? Response to Adrian Favell: 'Brexit: a requiem for a post-national society?'
http://bit.ly/OKhan
Omar Khan
Migration, solidarity and the limits of Europe
http://bit.ly/Tazzioli_Walters
Martina Tazzioli, William Walters
Reply: Response to 'Migration, Solidarity and the Limits of Europe' by Martina Tazzioli and William Walters
http://bit.ly/Fekete
Liz Fekete
PART IV: LIMITS TO TRANSFORMATIVE AND NORMATIVE EUROPE
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Entering the 'post-shame era': the rise of illiberal democracy, populism and neo-authoritarianism in EUrope
http://bit.ly/Ruth_Wodak
Ruth Wodak
Reply: Response to Ruth Wodak's Paper
http://bit.ly/Grabbe_Aktoudianakis
Heather Grabbe, Andreas Aktoudianakis
Opportunistic legitimisation and de-Europeanisation as a reverse effect of Europeanisation
http://bit.ly/Domaradzki
Spasimir Domaradzki
Reply: Comments on 'Opportunistic legitimisationzation and de-Europeanisation as a Reverse effect of Europeanisation', by Spasimir Domaradzk
http://bit.ly/Stanchev
Krassen Stanchev
Is homo oeconomicus an extinct species, and does it matter for EUropean integration? Attitudes towards free trade and populism
http://bit.ly/Gawroska-Nowak
Bogna Gawroska-Nowak
Reply: The decline of 'homo oeconomicus' and the crisis of liberal EUropean integration: a response to Bogna Gawroñska-Nowak
http://bit.ly/FO_Reho
Federico Ottavio Reho
BOOK REVIEW
A technical fix to the euro's original sin? Review of Ashoka Mody's EuroTragedy: A drama in nine acts
http://bit.ly/de_Ville
Ferdi de Ville
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SEE ALSO: FREE THEMED ARTICLE COLLECTION: CRISES IN CONTEMPORARY EUROPEAN POLITICS
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The new issue of Global Discourse is included in our Crises in Contemporary European Politics collection of articles which is free to read until 31 March, alongside recent research
from the European Journal of Politics and Gender and Policy & Politics.
For more details and to read the full collection please visit:
http://bit.ly/europe_in_crisis
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GLOBAL DISCOURSE BLOG
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Russell Foster, Guest Co-Editor of the EUrope themed issue reviews the edition in his blog post ‘The Limits of EUrope’:
http://bit.ly/The_Limits_of_EUrope
Read all the latest posts on the Global Discourse Blog:
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