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Towards a Decolonial European Studies

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As their empires ended, European states developed a new constellation of power via the European Union, one that, unsurprisingly, reproduces colonial attitudes and approaches. This book brings decol...
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  • 31 January 2027
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Study of the European Union has largely focused on the institutional and policy instruments of the supranational organization that European states formed after the Second World War. With predominant narratives of peace and security within and between its members, Europe seeks to turn the page on its colonial past. This book brings a decolonial lens to the constellation of contemporary European power and delineates how the region’s colonial and racialized attitudes and approaches imbue the structures and policies of today’s Union. A mindset that informs both internal policies and institutions as well as interactions with former and currently colonized territories and their people.


This is an essential resource for students of Europe, who want a critical, historically informed understanding of the role of colonialism and racism in the founding, development and future of the European Union.

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Price: $110.00
Pages: 320
Publisher: Agenda Publishing
Imprint: Agenda Publishing
Series: Understanding Europe: The Council for European Studies book series
Publication Date: 31 January 2027
Trim Size: 9.20 X 6.15 in
ISBN: 9781788219341
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: HISTORY / Europe / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Colonialism & Post-Colonialism, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Imperialism
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Eva Poɫońska-Kimunguyi is a Fellow in International Migration and European Politics at the European Institute, London School of Economics.

Foreword: A Decolonial Project for Europe

Gurminder Bhambra


Introduction: What can European Union Studies learn from post/decolonial approaches?

Eva Polonska


1. Race and Empire in the Liberal International Order: The rise of the European Community

Eva Polonska


2. Unfinished Histories: Eurafrica, the European Union and Colonialism

Peo Hansen and Stefan Jonsson


3. The European Economic Community’s Colonial Roots: The Coloniality of Memory and Perception Building

Ann-Sophie Van-Baeveghem


4. Sovereignty Compromised: The European Community, France and Colonial Continuities in Africa

Patrick Kimunguyi


5. Racism without Race: Understanding the lack of racial diversity within the EU institutions

Tina Magazzini and Sahizer Samuk


6. Racial Capitalism and the Political Economy of European Integration: Rethinking the European Project Beyond Liberal Narratives

Emmanuel Achiri and Buhari Shehu


7. EU Free Movement of Persons and the Circulation of the Post-colonial Subject

Janine Silga


8. Conjunctures of Black Struggles against Policing in Europe

Vanessa Thompson


9. Decolonising Religion, the Muslim Question and the European Union

Tahir Rashid


10. The limits of liberal racial politics: the intertwined nature of ‘Eurowhiteness’ and anti-Roma racism

Simina Dragos


11. The European Green Transition and Impacts for Indigenous Sámi and Inuit Communities

Kristina Sehlin Macneil and Christina Storm Mienna


12. Europe, Elsewhere: Colonial Entanglements in Anguilla, New Caledonia, and Mayotte

Fabio Santos and Manuela Boatcă


13. Decolonizing the EU-Development Aid in a Postcolonial World

Olukayode Faleye and Ozekhome Igechi


14. Dismantling Europe’s green colonialism: For a just energy transition in the Arab region

Hamza Hamouchene and Johanne Fontaine


15. Challenging Research Tropes on the European Union and the settler-colonial project in Palestine

Maryam Dharas and Eva Polonska


Afterword

Diamond Ashiagbor