Note | 26/04/2009 
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This paper investigates the complex movements and exchanges, but also the tensions and asymmetries which diffuse the transnational space that has emerged over the last decade as a result of the intense relations between the Romanian Banat and Italy's North-East. Nicknamed "Trevişoara" (a contraction of Treviso and Timişoara), this is a space within which Romanian emigrants who move over into Italy cross paths with the small Italian entrepreneurs now operating in the west of Romania. Although it does not feature on any official map of the EU, this new territory is a true laboratory of Europe, and a fertile ground to help grasp the less obvious trails of European integration.

Indeed the small businessmen who operate in Romania are often the very same ones who adhere to the stance of the Northern League, a party which does not hide its aversion towards Italy's Romanian immigrants. Why such a discrepancy between the actual level of economic interdependence between the two countries and the political awareness of these entrepreneurs? More generally, Aziliz Gouez raises the question of the new forms of belonging in Europe, in the aftermath of the collapse of ideologies and in the more open and unstable context created by globalisation.

Initially presented at an international symposium (Cluj University, Romania) in November 2008, this paper was published as a chapter of a book entitled Weighting the Difference: Romanian Identity in the Wider European Context. (Boari V. and Gherghina S., eds. 2009. Cambridge Scholars Publishing)


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Research Associate. European Identity. Email: agouez@notre-europe.eu
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Study by Aziliz Gouez, Lynda Dematteo | 07/08/2009
This study, produced as part of the European Works project and coordinated by Aziliz Gouez, throws light on the economic and cultural links forged between Italy and Romania since the fall of the Berlin Wall.
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Aziliz Gouez | 31/10/2008
Notre Europe publishes European Works, a bilingual book realized in collaboration with six Agence VU' photographers. The photographs and words gathered in this book result from a research on European identity conducted in six emblematic cities: Belgrade, Dublin, Łódź,Malmö, Timişoara and Turin. They bring home to us how Europe is being made, day by day, at the scale of people's hopes and everyday lives.
Interview by Alexandre Mirlesse | 08/09/2007
"We are going to bring you a certain historical lassitude. But this weariness can also become a virtue, for Europe has forgotten how to look tired: she is forever talking of the future, making plans"
Study by Aziliz Gouez | 24/01/2006
With introductory speech by Jacques Delors. With the contributions of Robert Badinter, Jan Sokol, Tzvetan Todorov, etc...
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