Europe seeks peace, not war. But will it be ready if war comes to Europe? | Volodymyr Yermolenko
To survive Russia's neo-imperialism, Europe's democracies must find a balance between their desire for peace and their own defence
In 2003, the philosophers Jurgen Habermas and Jacques Derrida published a joint article in Germany's and France's leading newspapers. In it, they criticised the American invasion of Iraq and called on Europeans to assume a reflexive distance from themselves", in particular their imperialism and colonialism.
The pair's criticism of George W Bush's imperialism was justified; and their suggestion that Europe could lead the world towards a post-imperial future was a nice idea. Today, however, confronted with Russia's genocidal invasion of Ukraine, the question is whether such a post-imperial world can be achieved through the means that the two philosophers proposed.
Volodymyr Yermolenko is a Ukrainian philosopher, journalist and writer. He is the president of PEN Ukraine.
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