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IntroductionWhat Is Europe?As will be more amply explored in the concluding chapter (Chapter 27), by the earlyyears of the twenty-first century, the long-standing question “What is Europe?” – or,more generally, “What does it mean to be a European?” – took on mounting interest andcomplexity, for both Europeans and others. That interest derived in part from the progressmade toward European unification after World War II, linked to the related discreditof the nationalistic passions associated with the rise of modern nation-states.Interest also arose because of the dilemmas that growing European unity seem to pose.With the Cold War passing ever more into remote memory, Europeans were asking, notfor the first time but now with more direct and practical implications, what distinguishedthem from the citizens of the United States, a nation founded by Europeans onEuropean principles that was coming to play a crucial role in European history in the twentieth century yet was somehow different from Europe.
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