The Complexity of Memory in Global Relations and European Integration: A Theoretical Perspective

A. Ludwig
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Learning from and coming to terms with Europe’s belligerent past have been important drivers of regional integration since the Second World War. Unlike other disciplines, International Relations (IR) has long ignored memory as a relevant factor in global relations, regional integration, or foreign policy. I argue that this is mainly due to the dominant science philosophical premises of positivism in IR theory (IRT) and has only slowly begun to change. This article shows how the constructivist, historical and relational turns in IRT have brought IR closer to memory studies. It aims to further promote this trend by proposing another meta-theoretical perspective for IR, European studies, and the concept of memory: complexity thinking. In its ‘general’ form, advocated by Edgar Morin, it provides a transdisciplinary background for the analysis of memory in our VUCA world. Consequently, complexity also changes our perspective on European integration, not least with regard to the processes of remembering in its context.
全球关系与欧洲一体化中的记忆复杂性:一个理论视角
自第二次世界大战以来,从欧洲好战的过去中吸取教训并接受教训一直是区域一体化的重要推动力。与其他学科不同,国际关系(IR)长期以来忽视了记忆在全球关系、区域一体化或外交政策中的相关因素。我认为,这主要是由于实证主义在IR理论(IRT)中占主导地位的科学哲学前提,并且只是缓慢地开始改变。这篇文章展示了IRT的建构主义,历史和关系的转变如何使IR更接近记忆研究。本文旨在进一步推动这一趋势,为国际关系、欧洲研究和记忆概念提出另一个元理论视角:复杂性思维。在埃德加·莫林倡导的“一般”形式中,它为我们的VUCA世界中的记忆分析提供了一个跨学科的背景。因此,复杂性也改变了我们对欧洲一体化的看法,尤其是在其背景下的记忆过程方面。
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Journal of European Integration History
Journal of European Integration History Arts and Humanities-History
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