#2991. The future of polarisation in Europe: relative cosmopolitanism and democracy

November 2026publication date
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Abstract:
In the article, after an introductory definition of polarization, two future scenarios are developed. In the Polarized Europe scenario, polarization is extrapolated into the future and discussed with its serious implications for democratic and European consensus. The second Democratized Europe scenario shows how the concept of relative cosmopolitanism can soften polarization and what steps can be taken to constructively turn it into a more democratic direction.
Keywords:
Communitarianism; Cosmopolitanism; Democracy; Europe; European Union; Polarisation

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