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The New Old World

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by Perry Anderson


  27. The phrase is Walter Laqueur’s: The Last Days of Europe, New York, 2007, p. 100; Caldwell avoids such flourishes, but the general sense is comparable.

  28. The classic statement of this case, yet to be either refuted or surpassed, is to be found Ernest Gellner’s essay ‘The Rubber Cage: Disenchantment with Disenchantment’, in his Culture, Identity, and Politics, Cambridge 1987, pp. 152–65.

  29. Les métamorphoses de la question sociale, Paris 1995, passim; for his motivation of the term, p. 15.

  30. If the trope of diversity has supplied long-standing grounds for European self-congratulation, it is noticeable that less often celebrated has been what might be taken as its corollary—mixture. Ranke, as we have seen, expressly warned against it. Only the occasional esprit fort risked this more explosive terrain. Galiani stands out: ‘Inconstancy is a physical law of all animal species. Without it, no fertility, no variety, no perfectibility. The immense variety of the nations which have peopled or intermingled in Europe, has made the perfection of our race. The Chinese have stupefied themselves only by their failure to mix with others; since the arrival of the Tartars, they have gained a lot. Here is another strange line of thought’: Correspondance inédite de l’Abbe Ferdinand Galiani, Vol. II, Paris 1818 [1776–7], p. 272. Not that he was any triumphalist: ‘Long live the Chinese! They are an ancient nation that regards us as children and scoundrels, while we think it a great thing to roam the seas and lands, bringing everywhere war, discord, our ingots, our guns, our bible and our small-pox.’ Vol. I, p. 87. In later times, only Madariaga seems to have made a similar move from diversity to hybridity, remarking that perhaps the happy unity of Europe really rested on the crossing of its races, among which were to be numbered Mongols and Jews: Bosquejo de Europa, Mexico 1951, pp. 23–4.

  31. Martin Malia, ‘Une nouvelle Europe?’, Commentaire, Winter 1997/1998, pp. 815–826.

  32. For Machiavelli, the originator of the idea that conflict was a condition of freedom and power, it was the struggles between patricians and plebs that gave the Roman Republic both its liberty and its imperial dynamism––‘Had Rome sought to eliminate the causes of tumults, it would also have eliminated the causes of expansion’: Opere III, Turin 1997, (ed. Vivanti), pp. 208–17. For Ferguson, the virtues of emulation were pre-eminently martial: ‘Without the rivalship of nations, and the practice of war, civil society itself could scarcely have found an object, or a form’: An Essay on the History of Civil Society (1767), Cambridge 1995 (ed. Oz-Salzberger), p. 28. For Ranke, see above, p. 494.

  33. Penser l’Europe, pp. 37ff.

  34. Tom Nairn, The Left Against Europe?, London 1973, pp. 91–93, 145.

  35. Christopher Booker and Richard North, The Great Deception, London 2005, p. 540.

  36. For this development, see Alain Supiot, ‘Les Europes possibles’, Esprit, January 2009, pp. 173–4.

  INDEX

  Abdülhamid II, Sultan 399n, 400–1,

  Acheson, Dean 13, 14, 17

  Ackermann, Josef 257

  Adak, Hülya 459n

  Adams, Henry and Robin 426n

  Adams, T.W. 357n

  Addison, Paul 19

  Adenauer, Konrad 6, 9–11, 15, 17, 77, 224, 244, 448, 487

  Adorno, Theodor 36, 221–2, 263, 267

  Agamben, Giorgio 344–5,

  Agnew, John 321n

  Agulhon, Maurice 154, 184

  Ahern, Bertie 59, 74

  Akçam, Taner 404n, 406n, 422n, 460, 462

  Albright, Madeleine 254, 464

  Alchian, Armen 108n

  Allum, Felia and Percy 314n

  Almirante, Giorgio 334

  Althusius 116

  Althusser, Louis 143, 182

  Amato, Giuliano 295, 303

  Amelio, Gianni 330n

  Amendola, Giorgio 284–5

  Amis, Martin 147

  Andreotti, Giulio 28–9, 282, 288, 295, 301–2, 336–7, 339

  Angelino, Luciano 484n

  Annan, Kofi 379–80, 381, 385

  Applebaum, Anne 40

  Arctander O’Brien, William 489n

  Ariès, Philippe 184

  Ariosto, Stefania 296–7, 305

  Aristotle 110

  Aron, Raymond 147, 152, 163, 174, 187, 206

  Arrighi, Giovanni 307, 347

  Artaud, Antoin 143

  Asor Rosa, Alberto 285n, 341–2, 344

  Attali, Jacques 44

  Attalides, Michael 356n, 371n

  Attlee, Clement 18

  Aubry, Martine 211, 213

  Auerbach, Erich 420

  Aydın, Zülküf 444n

  Aznar, José 72, 305, 309

  Băsescu, Traian 75

  Badiou, Alain 213

  Bähr, Andreas 459n

  Baldwin, Peter xvin, 521n

  Ball, George 14, 370

  Balladur, Edouard 90, 169, 172, 192

  Baltzer, Hermann 409n

  Barbacetto, Gianni 288n, 293n, 296n, 347n

  Bardakçi, Murat 408n

  Barkey, Henri 458n

  Barnave, Élie 518, 519n

  Barre, Raymond 153, 157, 165

  Barroso, José Manuel 72, 475n

  Barthes, Roland 142, 143, 147, 162

  Bartlett, Robert 475

  Bartolini, Stefano 286n, 515–18

  Basso, Lelio 331n

  Bassolino, Antonio 314, 322

  Bataille, Georges 144, 179

  Baumgart, Winfried 409n

  Baverez, Nicolas 138, 186

  Bayar, Mahmut Celal 433, 435, 436

  Bazin, René 144

  Beaud, Stéphane 199n

  Beauvoir, Simone de 140

  Beck, Kurt 253

  Beck, Sebastian 414n

  Beck, Ulrich 48

  Beckett, Margaret 74

  Beecher, Jonathan 482n

  Belge, Murat 431, 437, 460

  Bell, Daniel 272

  Bell, David 161n

  Benda, Julien 496

  Benjamin, Walter 221–2, 267–8, 345, 420

  Benn, Gottfried 266

  Bérégovoy, Pierre 169

  Berger, Denis 164n

  Berlin, Isaiah 119, 122

  Berlinguer, Enrico 285, 330, 336–7

  Berlusconi, Silvio 51–2, 74, 285–92, 294, 296–7, 299, 301–6, 307, 298–11, 312, 313–14, 315, 318–4, 339, 346, 349–50

  Bertinotti, Fausto 318–19

  Besancenot, Olivier 212–13

  Besson, Éric 194

  Beuve-Méry, Hubert 144, 146

  Beyen, Jan Willem 17

  Bildt, Carl 72

  Bin Laden, Osama 72

  Birand, Mehmet Ali 440n

  Birtek, Faruk 421n

  Bisky, Lothar 237, 249–50

  Bismarck, Otto von 225, 230, 494, 498

  Blair, Tony 59, 71, 72, 75, 139–40, 215, 218–19, 244, 303, 309, 378, 380, 457, 545

  Bloch, Marc 156, 183, 497–8

  Bloxham, Donald 463, 467

  Blücher, Wipert von 413n

  Blum, Leon 195

  Bluntschli, Johann Caspar 485–6, 502–3

  Bobbio, Norberto 110, 331n

  Bodei, Remo 328n

  Böer, Ingeborg 413n

  Bohrer, Karl-Heinz 232, 234–5, 266–72, 272, 274–5

  Boltanski, Luc 183

  Boltho, Andrea 520n

  Booker, Christopher 540n

  Borrelli, Francesco Saverio 302n

  Bossi, Umberto 282, 286, 290–1, 299, 303, 310, 317

  Bossuat, Gérard 10n

  Bossuet, Jacques 143

  Bourdieu, Pierre 142, 143, 147, 165, 171, 181, 182–3, 185, 200–2

  Bouveresse, Jacques 183

  Bové, José 182

  Brandt, Willy 215, 219–20, 225, 246

  Braudel, Fernand 142, 144, 147, 156, 157, 182, 183

  Brewin, Christopher 378n

  Brezhnev, Leonid 307

  Briand, Aristide 496–7

  Brockmann, Stephen 269n

  Brown, Gordon 238

  Brunazzo, Marco 315n, 316nr />
  Brunn, Gerhard 226n

  Burckhardt, Jacob 494–5

  Burke, Edmund 477, 489n

  Burschel, Peter 459n

  Bush, George 242, 316, 380, 382

  Bush, George W. 70, 72, 74, 198, 457, 515, 524, 542, 545

  Byron, George Gordon (Lord) 278

  Cacciari, Massimo 342–5

  Cafruny, Alan 132

  Caillois, Roger 179

  Caldwell, Christopher 531–3, 537

  Calise, Mauro 306

  Callaghan, James 373, 374, 387

  Calles, Plutarco 414

  Camus, Albert 140, 182

  Canfora, Luciano 348

  Cantet, Laurent 183

  Caradon (Lord) 364, 387

  Carcassonne, Guy 176n

  Carter, Jimmy 77, 376

  Casanova, Pascale 185

  Cassen, Bernard 181

  Castel, Robert 534

  Castellina, Luciana 348

  Castiglione, Dario 205n

  Cattaneo, Carlo 482, 501

  Cavalli-Sforza, Luca 347

  Ceccarini, Luigi 49–50, 320n

  Cemal Azmi 402–3, 410, 413, 459

  Çetin, Fethiye 460

  Chabod, Federico 498–9

  Chabot, Jean-Luc 495n

  Chabrol Claude 148

  Chartier, Roger 184

  Cheney, Dick 71

  Chevallier, Jean-Jacques 176n

  Chiapello, Eve 183

  Chiarante, Giuseppe 285n

  Childs, David 236n

  Chirac, Jacques 36–7, 51–2, 71, 90, 138, 146, 157, 165, 166, 169, 171–2, 174–7, 178, 191–3,197, 545

  Christofferson, Michael 162n

  Christofıas, Dimitris 383, 386, 389–90

  Churchill, Winston 141, 337, 487n, 497n

  Ciampi, Carlo Azeglio 338

  Cicek, Hikmet 459n

  Clark, Bruce 412n

  Clemenceau, Georges 9

  Clerides, Glafkos 375, 381, 383

  Clinton, Bill 69, 70, 73, 166, 379, 463, 545

  Coase, Ronald 108n

  Cobb, Richard 137–8

  Cobban, Alfred 80

  Cochin, Augustin 155, 156–7

  Cockburn, Claud 220

  Cohen, Philippe 146n

  Cohn-Bendit, Daniel 466

  Colombani, Jean-Marie 146, 147, 148, 180–1, 183, 212

  Comte, Auguste 179

  Confalonieri, Fedele 289

  Connolly, Bernard 34–7

  Conradt, David 251n

  Constant, Benjamin 163, 179

  Conti, Nicolò 315n

  Cooper, Robert 68, 522

  Corradi, Cristina 344n

  Corrias, Pino 313n

  Coudenhove-Kalergi (Count) 487–9, 496, 503

  Cournot, Augustin 179

  Cragnotti, Sergio 324

  Craig, Ian 361n, 370n, 374n

  Craxi, Bettino 28, 210, 282, 287–88, 290, 293, 302, 321–2

  Crispi, Francesco 281

  Croce, Benedetto 328, 334, 496

  Curtius, Ernst Robert 266, 499

  Curzon (Lord) 412

  Dadrian, Vahakn 422n, 460, 468n

  D’Alema, Massimo 279, 290, 291, 293–4, 296, 297–300, 301, 302–3, 312–13

  D’Alimonte, Roberto 286n

  D’Ambrosio, Gerardo 290n

  Damilano, Marco 313n

  Daniel, Jean 156–7

  Davies, Baron 497n

  Davigo, Piercamillo 290n, 301

  De Felice, Renzo 340–1

  De Gasperi, Alcide 6, 333–5, 337, 339

  De Gaulle, Charles xii, 10–11, 12, 13, 17, 25, 42, 60, 72, 77, 79, 80, 81n, 85, 87–8, 89, 90, 92, 137, 140–4, 150, 171, 190, 197, 282, 283, 285, 337

  Debord, Guy 147

  Debray, Régis 76–7, 179–80, 181

  Dehousse, Renaud 81, 109n, 510–12, 514, 520

  Delanoë, Bertrand 253

  Deleuze, Gilles 147, 345

  Delors, Jacques 21, 22, 25, 27, 28, 31, 66, 79, 88, 93–4, 103, 110

  Demirel, Süleyman 436–38, 439, 440, 445, 447, 452

  Demsetz, Harold 108n

  Denktash, Rauf 375, 380–2, 389

  Deringil, Selim 427n

  Derogy, Jacques 414n

  Derrida, Jacques 142, 143, 147, 182

  Descombes, Vincent 206–7

  Di Fabio, Udo 507n

  Di Pietro, Antonio 301, 315

  Diamante, Ilvo 282n

  Diamanti, Ilvo 320n

  Dini, Lamberto 291–3

  Dink, Hrant 453, 460

  Dirke, Sabine Von 234n

  Disraeli, Benjamin 355

  Domenach, Jean-Marie 154

  Dotti, Vittorio 297

  Dragonas, Thalia 421n

  Dray, Julien 211

  Duchêne, François 12, 14, 15, 16, 24, 43n

  Duggan, Christopher 328n

  Duhamel, Alain 138n

  Duhamel, Georges 12

  Duhamel, Olivier 176n

  Dukes, Paul 479n

  Dulles, Allen 14

  Dulles, John 14, 17

  Dumas, Roland 172, 211

  Dunkley, John 479n

  Durkheim, Emile 179, 200–2

  Duroselle, Jean 599n, 500

  Ebert, Friedrich 410

  Ecevit, Bulent 373, 438, 463

  Eco, Umberto 329

  Eden, Anthony 10, 77, 358–9, 361, 362

  Eichel, Hans 241n

  Eichengreen, Barry 95–8, 118, 133, 520n

  Eisenhower, Dwight D. 18

  Englund, Steven 161n

  Enver Pasha 402–3, 404–5, 409–10, 411, 413–14, 416, 424, 459

  Erbakan, Necmettin 438, 445–7

  Erden, Ali Fuad 426–28

  Erdo an, Tayyip 380–2, 447, 448–9, 451–2, 453, 454, 455–7, 470

  Erhard, Ludwig 65, 91, 261

  Erkilet, Hüsnü 426–8

  Esmer, Yilmaz 446n

  Eucken, Walter 65, 91, 261

  Eurling, Camille 466

  Evren, Kenan 440, 442, 443

  Fabius, Laurent 157, 169, 171

  Falcone, Giovanni 282

  Falter, Jürgen 249n

  Fassbinder, Rainer 268, 276

  Febvre, Lucien 498

  Ferguson, Adam 536

  Ferrara, Giuliano 301n

  Ferry, Jules 162

  Ferry, Luc 146

  Findley, Carter 414n, 417

  Fini, Gianfranco 283, 286, 290, 296, 303, 314, 334

  Finkel, Caroline 396, 399n, 418n, 461

  Finkielkraut, Alain 169n

  Fiori, Giuseppe 289n, 319n

  Fischer, Joschka 75–6, 220–1, 229, 242, 254

  Fligstein, Neil 98–101, 101n

  Flores d’Arcais, Paolo 349

  Floridia, Antonio 311n

  Foretti, Claudio Sabelli 347n

  Forrester, Viviane 171

  Forsyth, Douglas 92, 96n

  Fortini, Franco 331n

  Foucault, Michel 142, 143, 147, 201, 205–6, 345

  Fourier, Jean Baptiste 481, 501, 528n

  Franco, Francisco 432

  Frei, Matt 300n

  Freud, Sigmund 143

  Friedman, Gerald 132n

  Friedman, Milton 125

  Fromkin, David 404n

  Fuller, Graham 458n

  Furet, François 154–9, 161–2, 163–4, 165–8, 169, 184, 200–3, 208–9

  Gabin, Jean 156

  Galli della Loggia, Ernesto 328n

  Garibaldi, Giuseppe 483, 485

  Garton Ash, Timothy 42–3, 43, 44, 76n, 467

  Gauchet, Marcel 48–9, 154, 169, 209n

  Gava, Antonio 293

  Gay, Peter 232n

  Gehlen, Arnold 263–4

  Gellner, Ernest 534n

  Genet, Jean 143

  Genscher, Hans-Dietrich 242, 268

  Gentile, Emilio 341–2

  Gentz, Fredrich von 491, 493

  Gephardt, Richard 464

  Gerina, Mariagrazia 313n

  Gibbon, Edward 477–8

  Giddens, Anthony 209, 466

  Gi
funi, Gaetano 324

  Gilbert, Mark 315n, 316n

  Gill, Stephen 132n

  Gillingham, John 91–5, 96, 97, 104–5, 111, 115, 118, 124, 133

  Gingrich, Newt 72

  Ginsborg, Paul 280, 319n, 349

  Ginzburg, Carlo 302n, 347–8

  Giscard d’Estaing, Valéry 11, 34, 57–8, 77, 90, 151, 152, 157, 171, 174, 197

  Godard, Jean Luc 144, 148

  Godley, Wynne 31–2, 33

  Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 278, 328, 489–90, 518

  Gollwitzer, Heinz 498n

  Gomez, Peter 288n, 313n, 347n

  Gorbachev, Mikhail 69, 242

  Goubert, Pierre 184

  Gramsci, Antonio 129, 131, 164, 184, 284, 304, 306, 327, 328–9, 330, 334–5, 338, 342

  Grass, Günter 58

  Greenstock, Jeremy 378

  Grémion, Pierre 151n

  Grimm, Dieter 81–2, 502

  Grivas, George 359–60, 364, 368, 370–2

  Guizot, François 163, 492–4, 526, 536

  Gül, Abdullah 380, 381, 451, 454, 455, 456, 459, 464, 470

  Gülen, Fethullah 455

  Gundle, Stephen 302n

  Güney, Yilmaz 460

  Gunter, Michael 454n

  Gysi, Gregor 237, 249–50, 255–6

  Haas, Ernst 4, 80–1, 83, 130

  Habermas, Jürgen 48, 58, 67–8, 70, 82, 205, 206, 207, 221, 235, 239, 243, 258, 262, 264, 265, 269, 275, 501, 512–14, 520, 522

  Hale, William 443n

  Haley, Charles 405n

  Halimi, Serge 147, 169n, 183, 202n

  Hallstein, Walter 92

  Hampsher-Monk, Iain 205n

  Hanioglu, Sükrü 406n, 461

  Hank, Rainer 257n

  Hannay, David (Lord) 378–80, 381–2, 383, 384, 385, 387–90

  Haraszti, Miklós 40

  Harding, John (Field Marshal) 361, 362, 363–4, 387

  Hardt, Michael 344

  Harriman, W. Averell 14

  Hatzivassiliou, Evanthis 369n

  Hay, Denis 476n

  Hayek, Friedrich 30–2, 31n, 64–6, 91–2, 93–4, 94, 104, 133, 261, 534, 540–1

  Hayward, Jack 108n

  Heath, Edward 77, 374

  Hegel, Georg Wilhelm 143, 159, 279, 343–4, 348–9, 425–6, 513, 519

  Heidegger, Martin 263, 345, 348

  Henkel, Hans-Olaf 238

  Herkötter, Ruth 413n

  Herles, Helmut 225n

  Herodotus 41

  Herrhausen, Alfred 257

  Herriot, Edouard 496

  Hesiod 475

  Hikmet, Nâzım 423

  Hine, David 110n, 303n

  Hirschman, Albert 484, 515

  Hitchens, Christopher 374n

  Hitler, Adolf 225–6, 228–31, 258, 340, 407, 410, 426–7, 429, 468, 487n, 488, 498, 507n

 

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