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Exploring the Multilateral Hub: Brussels as the EU's Hidden Centre

[working paper]

Hensell, Stephan

Corporate Editor
Universität Bremen, FB 08 Sozialwissenschaften, Institut für Interkulturelle und Internationale Studien (InIIS)

Abstract

Global politics is happening to a large extent in multilateral hubs or "political global cities" such as Geneva, New York, or Brussels. This paper theorizes about the hub as a political centre by putting it in a historical sociological perspective. I am mapping the dynastic court and the national ca... view more

Global politics is happening to a large extent in multilateral hubs or "political global cities" such as Geneva, New York, or Brussels. This paper theorizes about the hub as a political centre by putting it in a historical sociological perspective. I am mapping the dynastic court and the national capital as ideal typical centres and contrasting them with the multilateral hub as a real type. I am arguing that the court and the capital used to be conspicuous centres where the political authority of kings and governments became manifest, staged and symbolically affirmed. The modern multilateral hub, in contrast, can be understood as a hidden centre in which the political authority of professionals has moved to the background world of policy-making out of the public gaze and devoid of symbolic representations. The paper illustrates the professionalised politics of the multilateral hub with a case study on Brussels as the centre of the EU.... view less

Keywords
EU; multilateralism; capital city; historical analysis; social factors; political culture; authority; political leadership

Classification
Sociology of Settlements and Housing, Urban Sociology
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture

Document language
English

Publication Year
2025

City
Bremen

Page/Pages
22 p.

Series
InIIS-Arbeitspapiere, 46

ISSN
1867-4011

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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