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Massimo La Torre

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This essay explores the historical and conceptual relationship between Europe and war, arguing that violence and armed conflict have played a constitutive role in European political and cultural iden-tity. Drawing on mythology, philosophy, nationalism, colonialism, and modern history, it examines how war shaped the European State, imperial expansion, and national integration. The essay also reflects on the post-war project of European integration as a response to fascism and militarism, while highlighting the persistence of colonial and geopolitical conflicts after 1945. Finally, it consid-ers the war in Ukraine as a possible new “constitutional moment” for the European Union, raising questions about Europe’s contemporary political identity and its enduring connection to war.

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La Torre, M. (2026). FRIENDS OR FIENDS? EUROPE AND WAR. East-West Studies, 15. https://doi.org/10.82533/ews.2025.15.951

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