A major new reassessment of the problems facing the European Union by one of the world's leading political scientists. The author shows exactly how the EU must adapt to the demands of representing its citizens if it is to survive at all.
A major new reassessment of the problems facing the European Union by one of the world's leading political scientists. The author shows exactly how the EU must adapt to the demands of representing its citizens if it is to survive at all.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard Rose has lectured in 25 of the 27 member states of the European Union. He is Director of the Centre for the Study of Public Policy at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow and part-time Professor at the European University Institute, Florence. Scholarly publications have earned him major scholarly honours from European and American institutions. Clarity in expressing ideas has resulted in contributions to print and television media from Moscow to Washington, and translations into 17 languages. He is co-founder of the European Consortium for Political Research and holder of its lifetime achievement award. He is Professor of Politics at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.
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Introduction: The End of Integration by Stealth 1: The EU System: Accountable up to a Point 2: Forging an Ever Closer Union 3: A Union of Diverse Peoples 4: Citizenship Lite 5: The Fear of Referendums 6: Unequal Representation in the EP 7: European Parties: Integration Before Representation 8: Interdependence: How Policy Changes Politics 9: The Future of Europe: An Ever Closer Union?
Introduction: The End of Integration by Stealth 1: The EU System: Accountable up to a Point 2: Forging an Ever Closer Union 3: A Union of Diverse Peoples 4: Citizenship Lite 5: The Fear of Referendums 6: Unequal Representation in the EP 7: European Parties: Integration Before Representation 8: Interdependence: How Policy Changes Politics 9: The Future of Europe: An Ever Closer Union?
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