In January 2002, while the impacting images of September 11th and the
war on Afghanistan were still very recent, the city of Barcelona held the
seminar titled «War and peace in the 21st century. An European perspective»,
directed by Manuel Castells and Narcís Serra, and organised by the CIDOB
(Centre of International Information and Documentation of Barcelona) Foundation
and by the City Council of Barcelona. On the one hand, the participants and the
subjects assured the interest of this exchange, on the other hand, the
circumstance of its international quality placed it on the front line the
public debate. The result of this encounter is this passionate contrast of
opinions between academics such as Alain Touraine, Ulrich Beck and Mary Kaldor,
experts such as Andrés Ortega and Carlos Alonso Zaldívar, and politicians such
as Javier Solana and Erkki Tuomioja.
Security and its recipes, terrorism and its causes, stability and its
problems, these are some of the subjects treated by the authors, as well as the
contradictions, possibilities, and perspectives of Europe in the current
turbulent context. It is a plural book where many different, and at times
discordant, voices are expressed, as in all true debates. Political
intellectuals or intellectual politicians, analysts or protagonists, all of
them know of the transformations that the new relation between war and peace
has provoked in the world, and all of them look to Europe and to the paper that
it can carry out in this new worldly context.
Narcís Serra (Barcelona, 1943) is a Doctor of Economic Sciences and the
president of the CIDOB (Centre of International Information and Documentation
of Barcelona). He has a long political curriculum: mayor of Barcelona
(1979-1982), Minister of Defence (1982-1991) and vice-president of the
government (1991-1995).
Manuel Castells (Hellín, Albacete, 1942) is one of the best known
Spanish academics within the international panorama. He is a Doctor of
Sociology and Human Sciences from the University of Sorbona, and has been a
Sociology professor at Berkeley University, as well as a visiting professor
at another 15 universities. Outstanding among his works is the trilogy
about the information era: economy, society and culture. He currently directs
the Institute for Internet Investigations at the University Oberta of Catalunya.