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Make no mistake, the normative authority of the United States of America lies in ruins. Such is the judgment of the most influential thinker in Europe today reflecting on the political repercussions of the war in Iraq.

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“For anyone interested in contemporary intellectual efforts to imagine a more peaceful and equitable world order, The Divided West is a must-read.”
International Studies Review

“Ever since the end of the cold war, Habermas has been trying to define an alternative vision of a new world order. In this collection, he presents that vision in its most accessible and passionate form.”
International Journal of Urban and Regional Research

“A useful introduction to Habermas's practical philosophy in the context of some of the most pressing issues of our age.”
Anthony J. Carroll, Heythrop Journal

“No-one articulates the 'European' ideal with greater intellectual clarity, philosophical acumen and humanist fervour than Jürgen Habermas. In this collection of essays and interviews, provocatively entitled The Divided West, Habermas makes a very candid criticism of the current US preoccupation with power.”
S Parvez Manzoor, Muslim World Book Review

“This book is an indispensable guide to anyone seriously interested in how to think about the complex question of terrorism. It exposes subtle and blatant biases that characterize much contemporary discussion of the subject and offers a judicious and closely argued response to terrorism: ultimately the only realistic one.”
Lord Bhikhu Parekh, University of Westminster



Table of Contents

Editor’s Preface

Author’s Foreword

Part I: After September 11

Chapter 1: Fundamentalism and Terror

Chapter 2: Interpreting the Fall of a Monument

Part II: The Voice of Europe in the Clamour of its Nations

Chapter 3: February 15, or: What Binds Europeans

Chapter 4: Core Europe as Counterpower? Follow-up Questions

Chapter 5: The State of German-Polish Relations

Chapter 6: Is the Development of a European Identity Necessary, and Is It Possible?

Part III: Views on a Chaotic World

Chapter 7: An Interview on War and Peace

Part IV: The Kantian Project and the Divided West

Chapter 8: Does the Constitutionalisation of International Law Still Have a Chance?

Index

The Divided West

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 14/09/2006
      ISBN13: 9780745635194, 978-0745635194
      ISBN10: 0745635199

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Make no mistake, the normative authority of the United States of America lies in ruins. Such is the judgment of the most influential thinker in Europe today reflecting on the political repercussions of the war in Iraq.

      Trade Review
      “For anyone interested in contemporary intellectual efforts to imagine a more peaceful and equitable world order, The Divided West is a must-read.”
      International Studies Review

      “Ever since the end of the cold war, Habermas has been trying to define an alternative vision of a new world order. In this collection, he presents that vision in its most accessible and passionate form.”
      International Journal of Urban and Regional Research

      “A useful introduction to Habermas's practical philosophy in the context of some of the most pressing issues of our age.”
      Anthony J. Carroll, Heythrop Journal

      “No-one articulates the 'European' ideal with greater intellectual clarity, philosophical acumen and humanist fervour than Jürgen Habermas. In this collection of essays and interviews, provocatively entitled The Divided West, Habermas makes a very candid criticism of the current US preoccupation with power.”
      S Parvez Manzoor, Muslim World Book Review

      “This book is an indispensable guide to anyone seriously interested in how to think about the complex question of terrorism. It exposes subtle and blatant biases that characterize much contemporary discussion of the subject and offers a judicious and closely argued response to terrorism: ultimately the only realistic one.”
      Lord Bhikhu Parekh, University of Westminster



      Table of Contents

      Editor’s Preface

      Author’s Foreword

      Part I: After September 11

      Chapter 1: Fundamentalism and Terror

      Chapter 2: Interpreting the Fall of a Monument

      Part II: The Voice of Europe in the Clamour of its Nations

      Chapter 3: February 15, or: What Binds Europeans

      Chapter 4: Core Europe as Counterpower? Follow-up Questions

      Chapter 5: The State of German-Polish Relations

      Chapter 6: Is the Development of a European Identity Necessary, and Is It Possible?

      Part III: Views on a Chaotic World

      Chapter 7: An Interview on War and Peace

      Part IV: The Kantian Project and the Divided West

      Chapter 8: Does the Constitutionalisation of International Law Still Have a Chance?

      Index

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