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The message of Habermas's "Manifesto"(2003) that the citizens of Europe need to become aware of their common politics in which a "European identity" would enable the EU to confront the US with an alternative vision & concept of world order is questioned in terms of whether or not the Manifesto actually represents a European "counterhegemonic project." Habermas was convinced that the moment was a good historical point for concentrating the elements of European identity into a political force supporting international politics of the governments of Germany, France & Belgium within the EU, but the two parallel aims of Europe as a profitable junior partner to the US, & constructing a strong European competitor are contradictory. The critiques of the Manifesto as a document of "European anti-Americanism" and a contribution to the split of Europe established the process that finally decided the fate of the Franco-German initiative which proposed to lead the EU into opposition against US policy on Iraq & to realize projects of political integration. The main lesson that may be learned from Habermas' failed Manifesto is that the field of international politics is not the appropriate place for rallying critical intellectuals against American imperialism. Progressive movements need to be addressed as potential actors for the construction of a counter-hegemony which is not based on competition between two neoliberal variants of capitalism, but upon the program of a real alternative to American & European leg of global capitalism, namely a new socialist project. References. J. Harwell
In: International journal of political economy: a journal of translations, Band 22, Heft 1, S. 63-82
ISSN: 1558-0970
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In: Studien der Forschungsgruppe Europäische Gemeinschaften (FEG) 13
Under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution license.-- et al. ; We report on ultrastrong coupling between a superconducting flux qubit and a resonant mode of a system comprised of two superconducting coplanar stripline resonators coupled galvanically to the qubit. With a coupling strength as high as 17.5% of the mode frequency, exceeding that of previous circuit quantum electrodynamics experiments, we observe a pronounced Bloch-Siegert shift. The spectroscopic response of our multimode system reveals a clear breakdown of the Jaynes-Cummings approximation. In contrast to earlier experiments, the high coupling strength is achieved without making use of an additional inductance provided by a Josephson junction. ©2016 American Physical Society ; Thiswork is supported by the German Research Foundation through SFB 631 and FE 1564/1-1; Spanish MINECO FIS2012-36673-03-02, MAT2014-53432-C5-1-R, FIS2014- 55867-P and FIS2012-33022; CAM Research Network QUITEMAD+; UPV/EHU UFI 11/55, UPV/EHU PhD Grant, and Basque Government IT472-10; the Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Cientifico y Tecnológico (FONDECYT, Chile) under Grant 1150653; the EU projects CCQED, PROMISCE, and SCALEQIT. We further acknowledge GEFENOL. ; Peer Reviewed
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Under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0 (CC-BY).-- et al. ; We realize a device allowing for tunable and switchable coupling between two frequency-degenerate superconducting resonators mediated by an artificial atom. For the latter, we utilize a persistent current flux qubit. We characterize the tunable and switchable coupling in the frequency and time domains and find that the coupling between the relevant modes can be varied in a controlled way. Specifically, the coupling can be tuned by adjusting the flux through the qubit loop or by controlling the qubit population via a microwave drive. Our measurements allow us to find parameter regimes for optimal coupler performance and quantify the tunability range. ; This work is supported by the German Research Foundation through SFB 631, Spanish MINECO FIS2012-36673-C03-02; UPV/EHU UFI 11/55; Basque Government IT472-10; CCQED, PROMISCE, and SCALEQIT EU projects. B.P. acknowledges support from the STC Center for Integrated Quantum Materials, NSF Grant No. DMR-1231319. ; Peer reviewed
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10 pags., 5 figs. ; We realize tunable coupling between two superconducting transmission line resonators. The coupling is mediated by a non-hysteretic rf SQUID acting as a flux-tunable mutual inductance between the resonators. We present a spectroscopic characterization of the device. In particular, we observe couplings g/2π ranging between –320 MHz and 37 MHz. In the case of g 0, the microwave power cross transmission between the two resonators is reduced by almost four orders of magnitude as compared to the case where the coupling is switched on. ; The authors acknowledge support from the German Research Foundation through SFB 631 and FE 1564/1-1; the EU projects CCQED, PROMISCE and SCALEQIT; the doctorate program ExQM of the Elite Network of Bavaria; the Spanish MINECO projects FIS2012-33022, FIS2012-36673-C03-02, and FIS2015-69983-P; the CAM Research Network QUITEMAD+; the Basque Government IT472-10 and UPV/EHU UFI 11/55.
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