par Magnette, Paul 
Référence European political science, 8, 2, page (190-200)
Publication Publié, 2009

Référence European political science, 8, 2, page (190-200)
Publication Publié, 2009
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | Denouncing the persistence of nationalist reflexes in order to explain the crisis of European integration is much too simple, as is the critique of a mercantile Europe deprived of solid social and moral foundations. Yet, these interpretations, oversimplified as they are, do point to some aspects of our liberal civilisation, which are under pressure in the current trajectory of developments shaping Europe. Seen as symptoms of a widespread malaise, these perspectives should be taken seriously. © 2009 European Consortium for Political Research. |