In this short and attractive read, Jan Zielonka argues that integration will continue apace because of European states’ profound economic interdependence, historic ties and the need for political pragmatism. Zielonka offers a unique perspective on the European integration dilemma and challenges us to step outside of the normal frames of reference and analyse whether the system in place is really the best solution, writes Amani El Sehrawey
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This book covers a selection of key dates in the history of Europe, covering some key failures, cris...
In his latest offering, The Lure of Technocracy, Jüregen Habermas argues for Europe to continue work...
The current crisis in the eurozone has roots going back four decades to the negotiations that eventu...
In Europe as Empire: The Nature of the Enlarged European Union, Jan Zielonka, professor at St. Antho...
In this short book, Claus Offe aims to bring into sharp focus the central political problem that lie...
Public unease with the European Union, Euro problems, and dysfunctional institutions give rise to th...
Recent years have seen an increasing polarization of views on the EU, with many now debating its rel...
Europe on the Brink brings together a selection of seven important voices in economics in a discussi...
For decades the European Union tried changing its institutions, but achieved only unsatisfying polit...
In this accessible read, Mark Corner looks to provide an essential introduction to the history and m...
Democratic representation has never been so misrepresented as in the current European climate, and t...
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Whilst there are many books on the European Union (EU), this recently published book by four scholar...
In The Communicative Construction of Europe: Cultures of Political Discourse, Public Sphere and the ...
Shortlisted for the 2016 European Book Prize, in Slippery Slope: Europe’s Troubled Future journalist...
This book covers a selection of key dates in the history of Europe, covering some key failures, cris...
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The current crisis in the eurozone has roots going back four decades to the negotiations that eventu...