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SUMMARY: Coal\, steel and the EU as a white peace project
DESCRIPTION: The Schuman Declaration in 1950\, which led to the creation of
  the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC)\, is the symbolic beginning o
 f European integration as a “peace project.” The ECSC was meant to make war
  between France and Germany “not just unthinkable but materially impossible
 .” But at the same time as Robert Schuman made […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p>The Schuman Declaration in 1950\, which le
 d to the creation of the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC)\, is the 
 symbolic beginning of European integration as a “peace project.” The ECSC w
 as meant to make war between France and Germany “not just unthinkable but m
 aterially impossible.” But at the same time as Robert Schuman made the decl
 aration\, France was fighting a brutal colonial war in Indochina. Taking th
 e Schuman Declaration as my starting point\, I will challenge the idea that
  Europeans simply rejected war after 1945. Rather\, I will suggest that\, i
 n so far as the EU stands for peace\, it is a ‘white peace’ – that is\, it 
 rejected the use of military force within Europe but continued to use milit
 ary force beyond Europe. In the light of this history\, the militarisation 
 of the EU that is currently underway is less of a break with the past than 
 is often imagined.</p><p><em>This talk is part of the CES Spring 2026 Speak
 er Series. The Speaker Series features scholars from around the world who s
 pecialize in topics related to Europe and the languages spoken there. This 
 year's theme is "Infrastructure and Power."</em></p><p><em>This hybrid even
 t is co-sponsored by the Centre for the Study of Democratic Institutions. T
 hose who wish to attend online can register for the Zoom link below.</em></
 p><p><em>[buttons][button link_text="Register for Zoom link" link_url="http
 s://ubc.zoom.us/meeting/register/SZhke4pTTI6K8B7L3CnYFA"][/buttons]  </em><
 /p><hr /><p><img class="wp-image-16498 alignright" src="https://ces.cms.art
 s.ubc.ca/wp-content/uploads/sites/70/2026/02/portrait-scaled.jpg" alt="" wi
 dth="313" height="208" /></p><h3>Bio</h3><p>Hans Kundnani is a visiting pro
 fessor in practice at the London School of Economics. He was previously the
  director of the Europe programme at the Royal Institute of International A
 ffairs (Chatham House)\, a senior Transatlantic fellow at the German Marsha
 ll Fund of the United States\, and research director at the European Counci
 l on Foreign Relations. He has also been a visiting fellow at the Remarque 
 Institute at New York University\, the New School\, and Göttingen Universit
 y. He has taught at Boston University\, New York University and the Collège
  d’Europe.</p><p>He is the author of three books: <em>Eurowhiteness. Cultur
 e\, Empire and Race in the European Project</em> (London: Hurst\, 2023)\; <
 em>The Paradox of German Power</em> (London/New York: Hurst/Oxford Universi
 ty Press\, 2014)\, which has been translated into German\, Italian\, Japane
 se\, Korean and Spanish\; and <em>Utopia or Auschwitz. Germany’s 1968 Gener
 ation and the Holocaust</em> (London/New York: Hurst/Columbia University Pr
 ess\, 2009). Hans is a columnist for the <em>New Statesman</em> and also wr
 ites regularly for other publications such as <em>Dissent</em>\, the <em>Ti
 mes Literary Supplement</em>\, and <em>Foreign Affairs</em>. He studied Ger
 man and philosophy at Oxford University and journalism at Columbia Universi
 ty in New York\, where he was a Fulbright Scholar.</p><p> </p><p><em>Funded
  by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of t
 he author(s) only and do not necessarily </em><em>reflect those of the Euro
 pean Union. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can </em>
 <em>be held responsible for them.</em></p><p><em><img class="alignnone size
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 height="63" /></em></p>
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