Transnational Solidarity
Herausgeber: Krunke, Helle; Manners, Ian; Petersen, Hanne
Transnational Solidarity
Herausgeber: Krunke, Helle; Manners, Ian; Petersen, Hanne
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This book analyses the concept and conditions of transnational solidarity, the challenges and the opportunities, from an interdisciplinary global perspective.
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This book analyses the concept and conditions of transnational solidarity, the challenges and the opportunities, from an interdisciplinary global perspective.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 772g
- ISBN-13: 9781108487368
- ISBN-10: 110848736X
- Artikelnr.: 58412698
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 772g
- ISBN-13: 9781108487368
- ISBN-10: 110848736X
- Artikelnr.: 58412698
Introduction: TRANSNATIONAL SOLIDARITY; Part I TRANSNATIONAL SOLIDARITY -
CONCEPT AND CONDITIONS; 1. Solidarity - a Short History from the Concept's
Beginnings to the Present Situation Sven-Eric Liedman; 2. Solidarity
Between the National and the Transnational: What Do We Owe to 'Outsiders'?
Carol Gould; 3. Democratic Solidarity Between Global Crisis and
Cosmopolitan Hope Hauke Brunkhorst; 4. Chains of Solidarity: Violence and
Debt Nathalie Karagiannis; 5. Symbols and Myths of Solidarity of European
Union Transnational Solidarity Ian Manners; Part II TRANSNATIONAL
SOLIDARITY IN EUROPE - UNDER PRESSURE AND CHANGE; 6. Solidarity and the
Economic and Monetary Union in Times of Economic Crisis Ulla Neergaard;
7.The financial crisis in the EU: European, Solidarity, and (financial)
Crises Graham Butler and Holly Snaith; 8. Refugee Protection as a Public
Good: How to make Responsibility-Sharing Initiatives More Effective Eiko
Thielemann; 9. The Brexit Crisis: Challenges for Cross-border Solidarity
Alison Young; 10. Transnational Claims in the European Union and the
Founding Principle of Solidarity Antoni Abat Ninet; Part III
(RE)ESTABLISHING TRANSNATIONAL SOLIDARITY WITHIN EXISTING EUROPEAN
INSTITUTIONS AND POLITICAL SETTINgs; 11. The European Model of
Transnational Democracy Alexander Somek; 12. Building Solidarity through
International Courts: Solidarity in the EU and the European Court of
Justice Dagmar Schiek; 13. Civic Solidarity in Transnational spaces -
Organization and Institutionalization of Solidarity within the European
Union Christian Lahusen; Part IV CREATING NEW FORMS OF TRANSNATIONAL
SOLIARITY IN EUROPE; 14. Free Movement and Social Citizenship: Towards a
Politically Constructed Understanding of Solidarity across Borders Chenchen
Zhang; 15. New Opportunities for Transnational Solidarity Mobilization: The
Role of the Media Hans-Jürg Trenz; 16. Changing Normativity and Solidarity:
European Legal and Trans-religious Perspectives Hanne Petersen; 17.
Cross-Border Solidarity among European Cities Helle Krunke and Katarina
Hovden; CONCLUDING THOUGHTS: CONCEPT, CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES Editors.
CONCEPT AND CONDITIONS; 1. Solidarity - a Short History from the Concept's
Beginnings to the Present Situation Sven-Eric Liedman; 2. Solidarity
Between the National and the Transnational: What Do We Owe to 'Outsiders'?
Carol Gould; 3. Democratic Solidarity Between Global Crisis and
Cosmopolitan Hope Hauke Brunkhorst; 4. Chains of Solidarity: Violence and
Debt Nathalie Karagiannis; 5. Symbols and Myths of Solidarity of European
Union Transnational Solidarity Ian Manners; Part II TRANSNATIONAL
SOLIDARITY IN EUROPE - UNDER PRESSURE AND CHANGE; 6. Solidarity and the
Economic and Monetary Union in Times of Economic Crisis Ulla Neergaard;
7.The financial crisis in the EU: European, Solidarity, and (financial)
Crises Graham Butler and Holly Snaith; 8. Refugee Protection as a Public
Good: How to make Responsibility-Sharing Initiatives More Effective Eiko
Thielemann; 9. The Brexit Crisis: Challenges for Cross-border Solidarity
Alison Young; 10. Transnational Claims in the European Union and the
Founding Principle of Solidarity Antoni Abat Ninet; Part III
(RE)ESTABLISHING TRANSNATIONAL SOLIDARITY WITHIN EXISTING EUROPEAN
INSTITUTIONS AND POLITICAL SETTINgs; 11. The European Model of
Transnational Democracy Alexander Somek; 12. Building Solidarity through
International Courts: Solidarity in the EU and the European Court of
Justice Dagmar Schiek; 13. Civic Solidarity in Transnational spaces -
Organization and Institutionalization of Solidarity within the European
Union Christian Lahusen; Part IV CREATING NEW FORMS OF TRANSNATIONAL
SOLIARITY IN EUROPE; 14. Free Movement and Social Citizenship: Towards a
Politically Constructed Understanding of Solidarity across Borders Chenchen
Zhang; 15. New Opportunities for Transnational Solidarity Mobilization: The
Role of the Media Hans-Jürg Trenz; 16. Changing Normativity and Solidarity:
European Legal and Trans-religious Perspectives Hanne Petersen; 17.
Cross-Border Solidarity among European Cities Helle Krunke and Katarina
Hovden; CONCLUDING THOUGHTS: CONCEPT, CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES Editors.
Introduction: TRANSNATIONAL SOLIDARITY; Part I TRANSNATIONAL SOLIDARITY -
CONCEPT AND CONDITIONS; 1. Solidarity - a Short History from the Concept's
Beginnings to the Present Situation Sven-Eric Liedman; 2. Solidarity
Between the National and the Transnational: What Do We Owe to 'Outsiders'?
Carol Gould; 3. Democratic Solidarity Between Global Crisis and
Cosmopolitan Hope Hauke Brunkhorst; 4. Chains of Solidarity: Violence and
Debt Nathalie Karagiannis; 5. Symbols and Myths of Solidarity of European
Union Transnational Solidarity Ian Manners; Part II TRANSNATIONAL
SOLIDARITY IN EUROPE - UNDER PRESSURE AND CHANGE; 6. Solidarity and the
Economic and Monetary Union in Times of Economic Crisis Ulla Neergaard;
7.The financial crisis in the EU: European, Solidarity, and (financial)
Crises Graham Butler and Holly Snaith; 8. Refugee Protection as a Public
Good: How to make Responsibility-Sharing Initiatives More Effective Eiko
Thielemann; 9. The Brexit Crisis: Challenges for Cross-border Solidarity
Alison Young; 10. Transnational Claims in the European Union and the
Founding Principle of Solidarity Antoni Abat Ninet; Part III
(RE)ESTABLISHING TRANSNATIONAL SOLIDARITY WITHIN EXISTING EUROPEAN
INSTITUTIONS AND POLITICAL SETTINgs; 11. The European Model of
Transnational Democracy Alexander Somek; 12. Building Solidarity through
International Courts: Solidarity in the EU and the European Court of
Justice Dagmar Schiek; 13. Civic Solidarity in Transnational spaces -
Organization and Institutionalization of Solidarity within the European
Union Christian Lahusen; Part IV CREATING NEW FORMS OF TRANSNATIONAL
SOLIARITY IN EUROPE; 14. Free Movement and Social Citizenship: Towards a
Politically Constructed Understanding of Solidarity across Borders Chenchen
Zhang; 15. New Opportunities for Transnational Solidarity Mobilization: The
Role of the Media Hans-Jürg Trenz; 16. Changing Normativity and Solidarity:
European Legal and Trans-religious Perspectives Hanne Petersen; 17.
Cross-Border Solidarity among European Cities Helle Krunke and Katarina
Hovden; CONCLUDING THOUGHTS: CONCEPT, CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES Editors.
CONCEPT AND CONDITIONS; 1. Solidarity - a Short History from the Concept's
Beginnings to the Present Situation Sven-Eric Liedman; 2. Solidarity
Between the National and the Transnational: What Do We Owe to 'Outsiders'?
Carol Gould; 3. Democratic Solidarity Between Global Crisis and
Cosmopolitan Hope Hauke Brunkhorst; 4. Chains of Solidarity: Violence and
Debt Nathalie Karagiannis; 5. Symbols and Myths of Solidarity of European
Union Transnational Solidarity Ian Manners; Part II TRANSNATIONAL
SOLIDARITY IN EUROPE - UNDER PRESSURE AND CHANGE; 6. Solidarity and the
Economic and Monetary Union in Times of Economic Crisis Ulla Neergaard;
7.The financial crisis in the EU: European, Solidarity, and (financial)
Crises Graham Butler and Holly Snaith; 8. Refugee Protection as a Public
Good: How to make Responsibility-Sharing Initiatives More Effective Eiko
Thielemann; 9. The Brexit Crisis: Challenges for Cross-border Solidarity
Alison Young; 10. Transnational Claims in the European Union and the
Founding Principle of Solidarity Antoni Abat Ninet; Part III
(RE)ESTABLISHING TRANSNATIONAL SOLIDARITY WITHIN EXISTING EUROPEAN
INSTITUTIONS AND POLITICAL SETTINgs; 11. The European Model of
Transnational Democracy Alexander Somek; 12. Building Solidarity through
International Courts: Solidarity in the EU and the European Court of
Justice Dagmar Schiek; 13. Civic Solidarity in Transnational spaces -
Organization and Institutionalization of Solidarity within the European
Union Christian Lahusen; Part IV CREATING NEW FORMS OF TRANSNATIONAL
SOLIARITY IN EUROPE; 14. Free Movement and Social Citizenship: Towards a
Politically Constructed Understanding of Solidarity across Borders Chenchen
Zhang; 15. New Opportunities for Transnational Solidarity Mobilization: The
Role of the Media Hans-Jürg Trenz; 16. Changing Normativity and Solidarity:
European Legal and Trans-religious Perspectives Hanne Petersen; 17.
Cross-Border Solidarity among European Cities Helle Krunke and Katarina
Hovden; CONCLUDING THOUGHTS: CONCEPT, CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES Editors.