Integrating Europe and Demarcating States

D. Gosewinkel
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The triumph of liberal constitutionalism in Europe after 1989 appeared to herald the end of a hard, limiting (nation) statehood and thereby to increasingly suspend the key function of citizenship—the granting of political affiliation, security, equality, and freedom. Human rights-based protections of individual freedom, as well as the legal consolidation and geographical expansion of European integration, call for new transnational concepts and institutions of political affiliation, which find their focus in European Union citizenship. However, this chapter, stretching from 1989 to the present, analyses how new, conflict-laden disputes about the borders of nation-states and their political affiliation are reviving old rivalries, particularly in the eastern states of the “New Europe.” The return to a protective concept of citizenship defining political affiliation according to imperial motives or ethnic criteria justifies doubts about the influential thesis claiming convergence in citizenship policy in Europe. The crises of Brexit, anti-immigration populism, and Covid instead remind citizens of Europe of their nationality.
整合欧洲和划分国家
1989年之后,自由宪政在欧洲的胜利似乎预示着一个艰难的、限制性的(民族)国家的终结,并因此日益中止了公民身份的关键功能——授予政治归属、安全、平等和自由。以人权为基础的对个人自由的保护,以及欧洲一体化的法律巩固和地理扩张,要求新的跨国概念和政治从属机构,其重点是欧盟公民身份。然而,这一章从1989年一直延伸到现在,分析了关于民族国家边界及其政治从属关系的新的、充满冲突的争端是如何使旧的对抗死灰复燃的,特别是在“新欧洲”的东部国家。回归到根据帝国动机或种族标准界定政治归属的保护性公民概念,证明了人们对声称欧洲公民政策趋同的有影响力的论点的怀疑。相反,英国脱欧、反移民民粹主义和新冠疫情等危机提醒了欧洲公民的国籍。
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