Old Europe, New Europe, Core Europe

Old Europe, New Europe, Core Europe: Transatlantic Relations After the Iraq War documents for Anglophone readers the debate that took place among a number of European intellectuals in response to the manifesto by Jürgen Habermas and Jacques Derrida calling for Europe to come together around a common foreign and security policy to provide a counterweight to the "hegemonic unilateralism" of the United States. The book was first published in 2005 by Verso Books.[1] The book was edited by Daniel Levy, Max Pensky, and John Torpey; contributors include Umberto Eco, Susan Sontag, Richard Rorty, Timothy Garton Ash, Ralf Dahrendorf, Gianni Vattimo, Adam Krzemiński, and many others.[1][2][3]

Old Europe, New Europe, Core Europe: Transatlantic Relations After the Iraq War
Book cover
AuthorDaniel Levy
LanguageEnglish
SubjectIraq War
GenreNon-fiction
Published2005 (Verso Books)
Media typeNovel
Pages231
ISBN1-84467-018-X
OCLC57722598
303.48/24073/09051 22
LC ClassD2024 .L48 2005

Reception

The book sparked discussion about the nature of Europe, as well as its transatlantic relations.[1]

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