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Over the years the former European Coal and Steel Community has transmogrified into the world's largest economic unit involving over 500 million people and the author provides explanations for this, and why it has largely been encouraged by outsiders. But it also sets this creation within larger economic changes that have seen the end of the Soviet Union and the riseof new mega-economic superpowers such as China, and more general trends in globalization. Thus he places the appropriate joint emphasis on internal economic integration within the EU, and the broader, global economic integration process that have been taking place. The book is an important addition to the study of the political economy of market structures and institutional challenges that underlie the ultimate outcomes. Europe is the central theme, but the analysis offered here has much broader connotations.' Professor Kenneth Button, School of Policy, Government and International Affairs George Mason University
'There is no shortage of books on the EU but Ali El-Agraa's new text offers an up to date assessment from an economic perspective of the contribution and progress of the EU and where it is going. With a comprehensive coverage of the wide ranges of EU policies, it offers an excellent starting point for those who want to get their mind round the problems.' Professor David Geoffrey Mayes, The University of Auckland
'This book provides a good and comprehensive overview for the general reader interested to learn more about the EU and how it works. It effectively debunks some of the common misunderstandings and downright misinformation about what the EU is and does.' Professor Iain Begg, European Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science
'El-Agraa offers a lucid insight into the past, present and future of the European Union (EU). He discusses many of the difficulties that the EU is faced with today. A veteran textbook writer, he has once again produced an outstanding book, fully up-to-date, written in a clear and accessible style a must-read for anyone who wishes to understand the ins and out of European integration.' Professor Amy Verdun, University of Victoria, Canada