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|a Constructing Europe's identity :
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|a Book Title; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; ch 1-Political Boundaries and Identity Trade-Offs; Theorizing Social Boundaries; Four Approaches to Identity Formation; A Derivation of Boundary Hypotheses; A Note on Methodology; A Preview of the Volume; Notes; Part 1: Conceptual and Historical Background; ch 2-The Virtues of Inconsistency; The Politics of Identity; Making Sense of Identity; What Is at Stake in Talk of European Identity?; Notes; ch 3-Example, Exception, or Both? Swiss National Identityin Perspective; Identity Formation in Switzerland; Exclusionary Tendencies.
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|a The Difficult Nexus Between Identity and ExclusionConclusion; Notes; Part 2: Europe's Cultural Identity; ch 4-From Cultural Protection to Political Culture? Media Policy and the European Union; The EU as an Emergent Cultural Actor?; Europeanization Versus Americanization; The GATT and Cultural Exclusion; Divergent Conceptions of Cultural Trade-and Collective Identity; The Shifting Ground of Policy; Prolonging Uncertainty?; Economizing on Culture; Media and Pluralism; The Necessary Articulation of Culture and Economics; Back to Political Culture?; Notes.
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|a Ch 5-Why the European Union Failed to Europeanize Its Audiovisual PolicyWhy the EU Became Involved in Audiovisual Policy; The Cultural Americanization Theme in EU Audiovisual Rhetoric; The Development of EU Audiovisual Policy; Conclusion; Notes; Part 3: Europe's External Political Identity; ch 6-European Identity, EU Expansion, and the Integration/Exclusion Nexus; Identity Is Relational; Integration and Exclusion in EU Expansion Practice; An Example of Applicant Rhetoric: The Making of "Central Europe"; From "Central" to "Western"; Applicant Rhetoric: A Structuralist Moment.
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|a Applicant Rhetoric and the EU's Supranational TemptationConclusion; Notes; ch 7-Liberal Identity and Postnationalist Inclusion: The Eastern Enlargement of the European Union; The Club Perspective on Eastern Enlargement; The Community Perspective on Eastern Enlargement; Beyond Eastern Enlargement; Notes; Part 4: Europe's Civic Identity; ch 8-European Identity and Migration Policies; European Migration Policy; Internal Security and Migration; Societal Security and Migration; Europe, Security, and the Welfare State; Conclusion; Notes.
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|a Ch 9-European Asylum Policies and the Search for a European IdentityThe Conceptual Distinction Between Migrants and Asylum Seekers; Migrants Versus Asylum Seekers and the Link Between Population Flows and Security Issues; Asylum Seekers Versus Migrants and the European Response to Population Flows; The European Response to Asylum Seeking and the Search for a European Identity; Notes; Part 5: Conclusions for Theory and Policy; ch 10-Exclusion Versus Dilution: Real or Imagined Trade-Off?; Comparing External Identity Formation Across Issue Areas.
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