Stefan Auer
Stefan Auer is Senior Lecturer in History and Politics, Jean Monnet Chair in EU Interdisciplinary Studies and Director of the Innovative Universities European Union (IUEU) Centre, La Trobe University, Melbourne. His book Liberal Nationalism in Central Europe (Routledge, 2004, pbk 2006) won the prize for Best Book in European Studies (2005) with the University Association for Contemporary European Studies (UACES). His recent publications include, "'New Europe': between Cosmopolitan Dreams and Nationalist Nightmares", Journal of Common Market Studies, 2010, Vol. 48, No 5.
Eurozine Articles
Europe's self-destructive article of faith
European leaders' unwavering commitment to ever closer union is causing more harm than good, argues Stefan Auer. Europe doesn't need more integration; it needs more democracy. Partial and well-managed disintegration may be preferable to a chaotic implosion. [more]
Contesting the origins of European liberty
The EU narrative of Franco-German reconciliation and the eclipse of 1989
Despite western Europe's initially lukewarm response to the people's revolutions of '89, the EU now claims them as a cornerstone of "European identity". Yet historical gaffes have exposed the pitfalls in attempting to create an all too tidy narrative of Europe's twentieth century. [more]
The lost treasure of the revolution
Hannah Arendt wrote about the '56 revolution as if it had been successful. Nevertheless, her insights remain relevant to an understanding of '56 and the memory of it after 1989. [more]
The revolutions of 1989 revisited
The European Union should pay more attention to the legacy of the 1989 revolutions in Central Europe. [more]











