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Eurosclerosis (1959– 84) and the second phase of integration (1985– 2003)
Peter J. Verovšek

University Press , 2003 ), 86 ; Y. F. Khong , Analogies at War: Korea, Munich, Dien Bien Phu, and the Vietnam Decisions of 1965 ( Princeton : Princeton University Press , 1992 ), 214 . 8 E. J. Weber , The Nationalist Revival in France, 1905–1914 ( Berkeley : University of California Press , 1959 ). 9 De Gaulle, Complete War Memoirs of Charles de Gaulle , 3. 10 H. Arendt , Essays in Understanding, 1930–1954 ( New York : Harcourt, Brace & Co ., 1994 ), 118 . 11 Beloff, The General Says No , 19. This judgement was shared by the interwar

in Memory and the future of Europe
Peter J. Verovšek

Germanys ( Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press , 1997 ), 327 . As an early supporter of integration, Horkheimer was an outlier among critical theorists in the 1950s. 21 B. A. Misztal , Theories of Social Remembering ( Philadelphia : Open University Press , 2003 ), 86 ; Y. F. Khong , Analogies at War: Korea, Munich, Dien Bien Phu, and the Vietnam Decisions of 1965 ( Princeton : Princeton University Press , 1992 ), 214 . 22 N. Jabko , Playing the Market: A Political Strategy for Uniting Europe, 1985–2005 ( Ithaca, NY : Cornell University

in Memory and the future of Europe
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The vain search for legal unity in the fragmentation of global law
Andreas Fischer-Lescano
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Gunther Teubner

–4. 121 For a similarly narrow approach characterised by conflict avoidance, see WTO Panel on Korea, Measures Affecting Government Procurement, WTO Doc. WT/DS163/R, para. VII.918 (19 June 2000). 122 Commission on Human Rights Resolution 2001/33, UN Economic and Social Council

in Critical theory and legal autopoiesis
Stephen Hobden

Communicative Action (Habermas, 1984; 1987b ). 22 Habermas divides social action into two types – in other words, two ways that human beings achieve their aims. Firstly, instrumental, or strategic action is about bargaining and could be considered as the conventional form of social interaction. Outcomes are achieved either by the threat of coercive action, or by offering incentives, or both. Recent relations between the United States and North Korea concerning the latter's alleged nuclear programme offer an example of these

in Critical theory and international relations