欧洲一体化理论中的和平与国家神话:罗马条约的帝国法律秩序

E. Polonska-Kimunguyi
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这篇文章挑战了欧盟理论中基于“国家”至上的本体论假设。它还驳斥了以学术和欧盟自我代表著称的和平叙事。它从后殖民主义的角度审视了早期的欧盟一体化,并认为欧盟的自我形象和欧盟理论都没有考虑殖民主义和帝国主义,并压制了欧洲以外的暴力行为。因此,他们对早期欧洲一体化产生了历史上不准确和概念上误导性的描述。对欧盟的后殖民解读将历史带回了欧洲的故事,以推进对早期欧洲一体化理论的修正主义解释。从1885年的柏林到1919年的巴黎,再到1957年的罗马,对欧洲各国首都安排的考察揭示了统治目标、动机和技术的连续性,而不是欧洲的“新开端”。这篇文章表明,《罗马条约》建立的法律秩序在新的超国家层面上将欧盟成员国的殖民主义制度化。它使外国人民和经济服从于欧洲资本的利益,使对资源的控制合法化,以发展的新伪装掩盖旧的文明使命,并再现和维持不平等和依赖的殖民种族化关系。最终,罗马为新的欧洲项目注入了帝国主义、暴力、等级制度和种族特征,而这些特征在欧盟理论中仍未得到承认。欧洲一体化、帝国秩序、国家地位、和平、殖民主义
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The Myth of Peace and Statehood in European Integration Theory: The Imperial Legal Order of the Rome Treaty
This article challenges the ontological assumptions of European Union (EU) theory that rest on the primacy of ‘states’. It also refutes the narrative of peace which is celebrated in scholarship and EU self-representation. It looks at early EU integration through the postcolonial lens and argues that both EU self-image and EU theory do not consider colonialism and empire and have silenced the violence committed outside Europe. Hence, they have produced a historically inaccurate and conceptually misleading account of early European integration. The post-colonial reading of the EU brings history back to the story of Europe to advance a revisionist account of theories of early European integration. The examination of arrangements laid out in Europe’s capitals – from Berlin in 1885 to Paris in 1919 to Rome in 1957 – reveals continuity of goals, motivations, and technologies of domination, rather than Europe’s ‘new beginnings’. The article demonstrates that the legal order established by the Treaty of Rome institutionalized the colonialism of EU members at the new supra-national level. It subordinated foreign people and economies to the interests of European capital, legitimized control of resources, camouflaged the old civilizing mission under a new guise of development, and reproduced and maintained the colonial racialized relationship of inequality and dependence. Ultimately, Rome infused the new European project with imperial, violent, hierarchical, and racial characteristics that remain unacknowledged by the EU theory. European integration, Imperial order, Statehood, Peace, Colonialism
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