Index 249 Pirenne, H. 27–8 Pocock, John 46 Polish-German relations reconstruction see German-Polish relations reconstruction Polish identity, <strong>Europeanisation</strong> process 144–52 Polish immigrants 12–13, 16 Arbeitstouristen 172–5, 183 in Berlin: national identity 171–91 <strong>and</strong> German trade unions 192–222 multi-level identities 178–80 ‘pragmatic Europeans’ 178–80 transnationalism 178–80, 181 Trudna Polskosc 176–80, 182 Vaterl<strong>and</strong>/Heimat identities 181, 182 political institutions, differences 7 Pollack, D. 133 positive integration 192 postmodernist views 46–7 Poznanski, K. 132–3 ‘pragmatic Europeans’, Polish immigrants 178–80 private, vs. public 25 products/services, specialisation 57–8 Protestant missionary movement 29–31 Rath, J. 107 Rawls, J. 65 Reich, N. 59 Reif, K.-H. 76–7, 78 Reim, U. 205, 211, 213, 214 relationships, changing 3 Reuter, T. 28 Riggs, F. 109 Rimscha, H. 158 Ritzer, G. 103 Robertson, R. 75 Rokkan, Stein 4 Roman influence 27–8 Romaniszyn, Krystyna 15, 99–120 Russia, role 10 Russian perspectives 153–67 East <strong>and</strong> West 155–8 Germany 158–65 Russian identity, <strong>and</strong> collective identities 154–5 Russian self-definitions 153–5 Second World War 162–5 Tatar yoke 156–7 safety at work 69–70 Safran, 226 S<strong>and</strong>brink, S. 205, 211, 213, 214 Scharpf, Fritz 66, 67, 71–2 Schengen regime, Hungary 236–7, 239 Schmitter, P.C. 199 Schneider, F. 194 Schumpeter, J.A. 72 Schuster, T. 54 Scott, J. 25 September 11, impact 10, 13 service industries 56 specialisation 57–8 Siefert, H. 62 Sieveking, K. 205, 211, 213, 214 Sik, Endre 16–17, 223–43 Simmel, G. 61 single market, <strong>and</strong> welfare systems 54, 63 SLG see Starting Line Group Smith, Anthony 4–5, 38, 40, 42 social forces, major 1–2 social integration, new forms 70–4 social policy 63–70 social regulations, European 69–70 social security, financing 67–8 solidarities, national, dissolution 55–6 solidarity division of labour 63–70 mechanical to organic 56–9, 63–4 Sombart, W. 161 Sörries, B. 53 sovereign demos 25–32 sovereignty, traditional empires 22–6 Soviet Union see Russia; Russian perspectives specialisation, products/services 57–8 Spohn, Willfried 1–18, 123–43 Starting Line Group (SLG) 91–3 state formation current changes 3–5 historical processes 3–5 Stetter, S. 87 Stölting, Erhard 16, 153–67 Streeck, W. 69–70, 73, 199 structural foundations, Europe 21 supranational administration barriers 23–4 Syben, G. 196–7 symbols, EU 45 Tatar yoke, Russian perspective 156–7 Thatcher, Margaret 72 Thematic Network on <strong>Europeanisation</strong>, Collective <strong>Identities</strong> <strong>and</strong> Public Discourses (IDNET) 1–2 theoretical approaches 2, 13–15, 19–120
250 Index theoretical framework, this book 1–13 time zones 4, 5 Tinbergen, Jan 66 Tomaszewski, J. 126 Tóth, Judit 16–17, 223–43 trade unions, German 16 European decision-making 199–202 Polish immigrants 192–222 traditional empires 22–6 transnationalism, Polish immigrants 178–80, 181 Transylvanian Hungarians 227–31 Treichler, A. 214, 215 Tri<strong>and</strong>afyllidou, Anna 1–18 Trudna Polskosc, Polish immigrants 176–80, 182 Turner, J.H. 224–5 Tyson, A. 94 Ullman, W. 27–8 unemployment see employment Urry, J. 68–9 Vaterl<strong>and</strong>/Heimat identities, Polish immigrants 181, 182 Verfassungspatriotismus 21–2 Wallace, W. 36, 37–8 Wallach, R. 28 Second World War, Russian perspectives 162–5 Ward, C. 164 Weber, Max 4, 22 Weinert, R. 200 welfare states 64–8 <strong>and</strong> migrants 84–6 welfare systems financing 67–8 <strong>and</strong> single market 54, 63 see also social policy West, K.W. 201 Wiesehügel, K. 201–2 Winkler, H.A. 129 women equality 69–70 labour migration 103–7 Worthmann, G. 207 Woycicki, K. 176, 179–80 Zetterholm, S. 52 Zielonka, J. 86, 87–8 Zlotnik, H. 105–6 Zuleeg, M. 60–1
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