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Europe Twenty Years after the End of the Cold War / L’Europe vingt ans après la fin de la guerre froide

The New Europe, New Europes? / Nouvelle Europe, nouvelles Europes ?

by Bruno Arcidiacono (Volume editor) Katrin Milzow (Volume editor) Axel Marion (Volume editor) Pierre-Étienne Bourneuf (Volume editor)
©2012 Conference proceedings 330 Pages
Series: Euroclio, Volume 65

Summary

How has Europe evolved since the end of the Cold War? Has this period really led to the emergence of a new political space? How has the European Union changed with the integration of new members from Central and Eastern Europe? And to what degree has Europe changed in the eyes of Europeans as a consequence of these events? These are some of the important questions addressed in this work, which takes a deep and incisive look at Europe’s transformation over the last two decades.
The book follows the proceedings of a conference of the same name, organised in October 2010 by the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies and the Pierre du Bois Foundation for Current History.
Comment l’Europe a-t-elle évolué depuis la fin de la guerre froide ? Cette période a-t-elle été véritablement fondatrice d’un espace politique nouveau ? En quoi l’Union européenne s’est-elle transformée suite à l’intégration des pays d’Europe centrale et orientale ? Et dans quelle mesure l’Europe a-t-elle changé aux yeux des Européens à la suite de ces événements ? Telles sont quelques-unes des questions traitées dans cet ouvrage, qui porte un regard riche et diversifié sur les transformations de l’Europe durant les deux dernières décennies.
Cet ouvrage collectif fait suite à une conférence homonyme organisée en octobre 2010 à Genève par l’Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement ainsi que par la Fondation Pierre du Bois pour l’histoire du temps présent.

Details

Pages
330
Year
2012
ISBN (PDF)
9783035261776
ISBN (Softcover)
9789052018195
DOI
10.3726/978-3-0352-6177-6
Language
French
Publication date
2012 (May)
Keywords
transformation consequence integration
Published
Bruxelles, Bern, Berlin, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2012. 330 pp. 1 fig., 1 table

Biographical notes

Bruno Arcidiacono (Volume editor) Katrin Milzow (Volume editor) Axel Marion (Volume editor) Pierre-Étienne Bourneuf (Volume editor)

Bruno Arcidiacono has taught History of International Relations at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva since 1987. He recently published Cinq types de paix. Une histoire des plans de pacification perpétuelle, XVIIe-XXe siècles (Paris, 2011). Katrin Milzow holds a PhD from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva. Her research interests centre on European construction, with a particular focus on discursive approaches. She currently works for the Swiss National Science Foundation. Axel Marion holds a PhD from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva. His research interests focus on the definition of European borders and the analysis of public opinion in the field of European construction. Pierre-Étienne Bourneuf obtained a BA in International Relations at the University of Trieste, and a MA at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies of Geneva, where he is now doing his PhD. His main fields of interest are international security and the process of legitimising the use of force. His current studies are focused on the development of air-power and the evolution of strategic bombings.

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