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The debate on the future of Europe is gathering momentum. The new constitutional treaty, further enlargement, economic reform, and relations with the United States constitute the key elements. The European project has always been about peace, security, democracy, and prosperity through open borders and shared sovereignty, coupled with the defence of basic common values in a world where Europe no longer occupies the big seat at the centre. Some of the fundamentals have been changing, thus forcing the European Union into a redefinition of the project. What Kind of Europe? pinpoints the crucial…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The debate on the future of Europe is gathering momentum. The new constitutional treaty, further enlargement, economic reform, and relations with the United States constitute the key elements. The European project has always been about peace, security, democracy, and prosperity through open borders and shared sovereignty, coupled with the defence of basic common values in a world where Europe no longer occupies the big seat at the centre. Some of the fundamentals have been changing,
thus forcing the European Union into a redefinition of the project.
What Kind of Europe? pinpoints the crucial issues which will shape the future of the EU as an economic and political entity. It also highlights the key democratic choices to be made. Written by one of the world's leading scholars on European integration, this is an updated and expanded edition of the book which received much praise when it first came out in 2003.
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Autorenporträt
Loukas Tsoukalis, Jean Monnet Professor of European Organization at the University of Athens; Professorial Fellow in the Pierre Werner Chair, Robert Schuman Centre, European University Institute, Florence; President of the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP)
Rezensionen
This is surely the best book on the state of the European Union at its present stage of development... Unusually for a book of such academic quality, it caters also for the general reader... Journal of Common Market Studies