Sharp in focus and succinct in analysis, this Pivot examines the latest developments and scholarly debates surrounding the sources of the European Union's crisis of legitimacy and possible solutions. It examines not only the financial and economic dimensions of the current crisis, but also those crises at the heart of the EU integration project.
Sharp in focus and succinct in analysis, this Pivot examines the latest developments and scholarly debates surrounding the sources of the European Union's crisis of legitimacy and possible solutions. It examines not only the financial and economic dimensions of the current crisis, but also those crises at the heart of the EU integration project.
Michael Longo is Associate Professor in Law at Victoria University, Melbourne. His teaching and research are currently focused on Human Rights Law, European Union Law and Constitutional Law. Michael has published widely in these subject areas. His publications include Constitutionalising Europe: Processes and Practices (2006). Philomena Murray is Professor and Jean Monnet Chair ad personam in the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Melbourne, where she is Research Director of Regional Governance in the EU Centre on Shared Complex Challenges. She has published widely EU governance; EU-Asia relations and EU-Australia relations.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Tables Preface Abbreviations and Acronyms Introduction PART I: NARRATING THE PAST 1. The EU has Been Shaped by Crisis: Chronicle of a Crisis Foretold 2. The Search for a Convincing Narrative and Leadership 3. The Sources of Europe's Crisis PART II: SEEKING A FUTURE 4. Contesting Europe's Past and Imagining Europe's Future: Do Identity and Participation Matter? 5. The Road to Recovery: Social Justice and Legitimacy Bibliography Further Reading Index
List of Tables Preface Abbreviations and Acronyms Introduction PART I: NARRATING THE PAST 1. The EU has Been Shaped by Crisis: Chronicle of a Crisis Foretold 2. The Search for a Convincing Narrative and Leadership 3. The Sources of Europe's Crisis PART II: SEEKING A FUTURE 4. Contesting Europe's Past and Imagining Europe's Future: Do Identity and Participation Matter? 5. The Road to Recovery: Social Justice and Legitimacy Bibliography Further Reading Index
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