Global Threats and European security: Reassessing Pro-national European Nationalism
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Addaiyan Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences,
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Abstract: The European Union currently faces a plethora of security threats,
which are global in nature, cause and treatment. This dangerous situation
has not only put the key European humanistic and democratic values at risk,
but also the European project in itself. Moreover, it has emphasised the
need for redefining its ideological limitations. Under this prism, two main
questions arise: How can one perceive Europeanism today, and to what
extent can old European nationalist conceptions contribute to a better
understanding of Europe’s current global security strategy? In this context,
this work tests the demonstration and relevance of Giuseppe Mazzini’s pronational European nationalism rhetoric in the current European security
agenda. The methodological approach to this challenge is based on an
essentially conceptual analysis of the European security strategy, focusing
on ‘The Global strategy for the foreign and security policy of the European
Union’, in light of Mazzini’s thoughts of nationalism and unity, as
presented in his work. The main argument of this paper is that the concept of Pro-national European
Nationalism is present in the current security documents. However, this seems to limit the ambition of
the vision itself.