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"Identity, Politics, Culture: The Balkans and the Spirit of the EU" brings to light the paradigmatic alterations of the Balkans in their process of integration toward EU. Considering that the process is carried out with social, political, economic and cultural implications, this book focuses mainly on alterations of the concept of the traditional political identity of the Balkans to the modern supranational paradigm of the EU. In addition, the book assesses the cultural as well as sociopolitical facticity of the Balkans as they face the "melting" path to normative requirements of the EU. As…mehr

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"Identity, Politics, Culture: The Balkans and the Spirit of the EU" brings to light the paradigmatic alterations of the Balkans in their process of integration toward EU. Considering that the process is carried out with social, political, economic and cultural implications, this book focuses mainly on alterations of the concept of the traditional political identity of the Balkans to the modern supranational paradigm of the EU. In addition, the book assesses the cultural as well as sociopolitical facticity of the Balkans as they face the "melting" path to normative requirements of the EU. As historically the Balkans has gone over communicative dissonances - where rapport between the Self and the Other has constantly been changing - the book calls attention to current historical trends of the Balkans in their commitment to build communicative standards that enable achieving practical consensus and mutual agreement which - in Habermasian terms - means, for the Balkans, to harmonize the system with its lifeworld in order to reach the Communicative Ideal, as the Spirit of the EU emanates to the Self (as a commonality of values) and to the Other (as a value of commonness).
Autorenporträt
Dr. Amir Mustafai holds a PhD degree in Philosophy from Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski". His research encompasses an interdisciplinary approach, embracing Philosophy, Politics, Sociology, Ontology, Culturology, Axiology and Communication Studies, in context of the Balkans and European Studies.