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Transnational Solidarity: Concept, Challenges and Opportunities

Edited by: Helle Krunke, Hanne Petersen, Ian Manners

ISBN13: 9781108720113
To be Published: April 2026
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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The book analyses the concept and conditions of transnational solidarity, its challenges and opportunities, drawing on diverse disciplines as Law, Political Science, Sociology, Philosophy, Psychology and History. In the contemporary world, we see two major opposing trends. The first involves nationalistic and populistic movements. Transnational solidarity has been under pressure for a decade because of, among others, global economic and migration crises, leading to populistic and authoritarian leadership in some European countries, the United States and Brazil. Countries withdraw from international commitments on climate, trade and refugees and the European Union struggles with Brexit.

The second trend, partly a reaction to the first, is a strengthened transnational grass-root community – a cosmopolitan movement – which protests primarily against climate change. Based on interdisciplinary reflections on the concept of transnational solidarity, its challenges and opportunities are analysed, drawing on Europe as a focal case study for a broader, global perspective.

Subjects:
Public International Law
Contents:
Introduction: TRANSNATIONAL SOLIDARITY

Part I TRANSNATIONAL SOLIDARITY – CONCEPT AND CONDITIONS
1. Solidarity – a Short History from the Concept's Beginnings to the Present Situation
Sven-Eric Liedman
2. Solidarity Between the National and the Transnational: What Do We Owe to 'Outsiders'?
Carol Gould
3. Democratic Solidarity Between Global Crisis and Cosmopolitan Hope
Hauke Brunkhorst
4. Chains of Solidarity: Violence and Debt
Nathalie Karagiannis
5. Symbols and Myths of Solidarity of European Union Transnational Solidarity
Ian Manners

Part II TRANSNATIONAL SOLIDARITY IN EUROPE – UNDER PRESSURE AND CHANGE
6. Solidarity and the Economic and Monetary Union in Times of Economic Crisis
Ulla Neergaard
7.The financial crisis in the EU: European, Solidarity, and (financial) Crises
Graham Butler and Holly Snaith
8. Refugee Protection as a Public Good: How to make Responsibility-Sharing Initiatives More Effective
Eiko Thielemann
9. The Brexit Crisis: Challenges for Cross-border Solidarity
Alison Young
10. Transnational Claims in the European Union and the Founding Principle of Solidarity
Antoni Abat Ninet

Part III (RE)ESTABLISHING TRANSNATIONAL SOLIDARITY WITHIN EXISTING EUROPEAN INSTITUTIONS AND POLITICAL SETTINgs
11. The European Model of Transnational Democracy
Alexander Somek
12. Building Solidarity through International Courts: Solidarity in the EU and the European Court of Justice
Dagmar Schiek
13. Civic Solidarity in Transnational spaces – Organization and Institutionalization of Solidarity within the European Union
Christian Lahusen

Part IV CREATING NEW FORMS OF TRANSNATIONAL SOLIARITY IN EUROPE
14. Free Movement and Social Citizenship: Towards a Politically Constructed Understanding of Solidarity across Borders
Chenchen Zhang
15. New Opportunities for Transnational Solidarity Mobilization: The Role of the Media
Hans-Jürg Trenz
16. Changing Normativity and Solidarity: European Legal and Trans-religious Perspectives
Hanne Petersen
17. Cross-Border Solidarity among European Cities
Helle Krunke and Katarina Hovden

CONCLUDING THOUGHTS: CONCEPT, CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES