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ID131016
Title ProperWhy European liberalism continues to falter
LanguageENG
AuthorMiller, Leon
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)With tl1e failed attempt to institute Liberalism in the aftermath of WWI it seemed the idealistic vision of perpetual peace, increased prosperity, and collective security was merely an unrealistic hope. However, the successful progression of the European Union from the European Coal and Steel Community and the European Economic Community began a new era of interstate relations. But, the repeated refusal of states to ratify the European constitution is a sign that European economic and policy integration is not enough to give Europeans a sense of shared values and principles and a sense of common heritage. The dissatisfaction over Europe's recent ?nancial woes--that were described as threatening a break-up of EU-has indicated that European Liberalism is faltering again. This article analyzes the issue from the perspective of peace research, global political economy, social psychology, and intercultural relations.
`In' analytical NoteInternational journal on world peace Vol.31, No.2; June 2014: p.35-56
Journal SourceInternational journal on world peace Vol.31, No.2; June 2014: p.35-56
Key WordsSocial Psychology ;  Intercultural Relations ;  European Liberalism ;  WWI ;  Idealistic Vision ;  European Economic Community - EEC ;  European Union - EU ;  Collective Security ;  Policy Integration ;  Economic Policy ;  Interstate Relations ;  Common Heritage ;  ?nancial Woes ;  Global Political Economy ;  Dissatisfaction ;  Refusal of States ;  Perpetual Peace