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260 Index<br />

civilians 74, 80, 102, 161; deaths 63, 177<br />

civilizations 14, 147, 180; construction <strong>of</strong><br />

193<br />

Cold War 13, 47, 51, 76, 80–2, 87, 92,<br />

104, 130, 138, 150, 168–9, 171, 178–9,<br />

193, 251; beginning <strong>of</strong> 1; bipolarity <strong>of</strong><br />

167; end <strong>of</strong> the 128, 147, 151, 154, 170,<br />

252; victor <strong>of</strong> 52, 253<br />

communism 51, 150, 158–9; collapse <strong>of</strong><br />

151, 193; defeat <strong>of</strong> 172; revolutionary<br />

program 99, 101; struggle against 50;<br />

sympathizers 88<br />

community 109, 246; international 13,<br />

23–4, 133, 255; law 194; limits <strong>of</strong> 119;<br />

organization <strong>of</strong> 214; <strong>of</strong> political entities<br />

4; <strong>of</strong> shared values 194; spatial character<br />

<strong>of</strong> 244; world 49<br />

competence 196–7<br />

concentration camp 248, 252, 254<br />

concrete order 219; institutional 213;<br />

international 216; territorial 4; thinking<br />

217<br />

conflict 44, 113, 176; limit for 108–9, 120;<br />

military 100; neutralization <strong>of</strong> 23, 25;<br />

regulated 7; in unity 193; and violence<br />

116<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Vienna 40, 52, 100<br />

constitutive event 214; <strong>of</strong> international law<br />

215<br />

constructivism 174–5<br />

contingency 24, 210, 219; discourse 245<br />

conventions 89, 93, 99, 103–5, 161, 251<br />

cosmopolitan 13, 128, 130–7, 140, 152,<br />

178, 181; discourses 129; governance<br />

172; law 130; liberalism 180; order 147,<br />

151, 237; vision 166; worldview 134,<br />

160<br />

criminal 80–2; cyber-crime 252; law 7<br />

decision 27, 214–16, 233; borderline<br />

concepts <strong>of</strong> 238; constitutive element<br />

225; on exception 213, 235; ontogenetic<br />

character <strong>of</strong> 229<br />

decisionism 23, 176, 225–6, 237–8;<br />

affirmation <strong>of</strong> 232; ethics 234–6<br />

deconstructionist 112, 118, 237; ethics<br />

232–3<br />

democracy 53, 90, 112–13; identification<br />

<strong>of</strong> 114; liberal 115–16, 119; restoring<br />

118<br />

democratic peace 51; <strong>The</strong>ory 107, 111–15,<br />

119<br />

deterritorialization 77–8<br />

difference 118–19, 121, 233; liberal<br />

appreciation <strong>of</strong> 111; pluralizing 233;<br />

reality <strong>of</strong> 120<br />

distinctions 29, 79, 108, 125, 224;<br />

inside–outside 138; land and sea 26; <strong>of</strong><br />

law 215; substantive 129; war–peace<br />

121<br />

distribution 141, 243, 245<br />

domestic order 250, 254; legal 210–11<br />

dualist phase 169–70, 197<br />

East Timor 56, 255<br />

economic relations 22, 148–9<br />

economy 244–5; globalization 32, 130,<br />

159, 173<br />

Emperor 66, 155, 208<br />

empire 61, 154–6; global 158–61; world<br />

50, 247<br />

enemy 78, 84–6, 97, 100, 133, 211–12,<br />

233–4, 253; absolute 101, 205; alien<br />

224–5; criminal 74–5, 160, 255;<br />

dehumanization <strong>of</strong> 121, 248; denial <strong>of</strong><br />

justice to 33, 128, 134, 137–8, 166, 235;<br />

<strong>of</strong> humanity 162, 177; just and equal 7,<br />

126–8, 140; legitimate 26, 29, 60–3;<br />

new 73, 137; political 81, 206, 226;<br />

public 148; security measures 102; three<br />

kinds 213, 219<br />

Enlightenment 157, 160, 178, 256<br />

enmity 92, 207; absolute 75; domain <strong>of</strong> 38;<br />

lines <strong>of</strong> 140; management <strong>of</strong> 125;<br />

political 110; responsibility <strong>of</strong> 211;<br />

unjust 140<br />

ethics 11, 223, 225, 230–3, 237–8;<br />

humanitarian 148; intellectual 156, 249;<br />

political 222, 228<br />

ethnic 127, 130, 155; massacres 83; values<br />

157<br />

Eurocentric world 33, 251; destruction <strong>of</strong><br />

99<br />

Europe 37, 66, 98, 125, 168, 245; Council<br />

<strong>of</strong> 194; exceptionalism <strong>of</strong> 22;<br />

Mediterranean roots 162; overthrow <strong>of</strong><br />

31; without political identity 157;<br />

political integration <strong>of</strong> 51; public law <strong>of</strong><br />

59, 63; transnational and international<br />

191<br />

European civilization 3, 30, 104, 157,<br />

185–6, 193; citizenship 191, 196;<br />

imperialism 59; global consciousness<br />

248; leadership <strong>of</strong> 46; migrations 28;<br />

political affairs 39; post-war political<br />

37; racism 59; spatial order 27<br />

European Coal and Steel Community 186,<br />

198

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