North Africa and the Making of Europe : Governance, Institutions and Culture

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North Africa and the Making of Europe : Governance, Institutions and Culture

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 304 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781350126527
  • DDC分類 327.4061

Full Description

This innovative edited collection brings together leading scholars from the USA, the UK and mainland Europe to examine how European identity and institutions have been fashioned though interactions with the southern periphery since 1945. It highlights the role played by North African actors in shaping European conceptions of governance, culture and development, considering the construction of Europe as an ideological and politico-economic entity in the process.

Split up into three sections that investigate the influence of colonialism on the shaping of post-WWII Europe, the nature of co-operation, dependence and interdependence in the region, and the impact of the Arab Spring, North Africa and the Making of Europe investigates the Mediterranean space using a transnational, interdisciplinary approach. This, in turn, allows for historical analysis to be fruitfully put into conversation with contemporary politics. The book also discusses such timely issues such as the development of European institutions, the evolution of legal frameworks in the name of antiterrorism, the rise of Islamophobia, immigration, and political co-operation.

Students and scholars focusing on the development of postwar Europe or the EU's current relationship with North Africa will benefit immensely from this invaluable new study.

Contents

Introduction: Europe and North Africa beyond the 'Boomerang Effect', Muriam Haleh Davis and Thomas Serres (both of University of California, Santa Cruz, USA)
Part I - Colonialism and Institutions
1. The Role of Algeria in Debates over Post-War Europe within the French Resistance, Luc-Andre Brunet (The Open University, UK)
2. North Africa and the Common Agricultural Policy: From Colonial Pact to European Integration, Muriam Haleh Davis (University of California, Santa Cruz, USA)
3. (Post)Colonial Migrations between States and Companies: Moroccan Workers in Europe, Anton Perdocin (PSC Research University, France)
4. North African Decolonization and the Shifting Nexus of Christian Power and Social Thought in Europe and North Africa, Darcie Fontaine (University of South Florida, USA)
Part II - Europe Defined: Imaginaries and Practices
5. Europe and North Africa in Jacque Berque's Historical Sociology, Timothy Scott Johnston (Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, USA)
6. 'Foreigners in Our Own Land': Importing North African Experiences of Nativism, Gendered Islamophobia and Muslim Activism to Europe, Aitana Guia (California State University, Fullerton, USA)
7. Hope and Disillusion: The Representations of Europe in Algerian and Tunisian Cultural Production about Undocumented Migration, Farida Souiah (Sciences Po, France), Monika Salzbrunn (University of Lausanne, Switzerland), and Simon Mastrangelo (University of Lausanne, Switzerland)
8. Practices of Imperial Identity: Patterns and Paradoxes in EU Trade and Energy Policies toward the Maghreb Region, Simone Tholens (Cardiff University, UK)
Part III - States of Crisis and Exception
9. A European Delegation in Algeria: Human Rights and Democracy in the Midst of Civil War, Thomas Serres (University of California, Santa Cruz, USA)
10. Conflict and Peace in the Mediterranean Space: Europe's Response to the Libyan Crisis, Irene Costantini (University of Naples "L'Orientale", Italy)
11. EU Support for Transitional Justice in the Aftermath of the Arab Spring: What Has Become of the Promises of the Fourth Wave of Transitional Justice? Elise Ketelaars (Ulster University, UK)
Conclusion: #Eurostop: Toward a Feminist Decolonial Critical Theory of Europe, Lilith Mahmud (University of California, Irvine, USA)
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