Playing second fiddle? : contending visions of Europe's future development
Inbunden bok. Universus/Roos&Tegner. 1 uppl. 2015. 212 sidor.
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This book poses the inconvenient question whether he European Union has become a secondary actor on the global arena, or whether it has perhaps for a long time already been playing second fiddle without wishing to admit it. What indicators would today, after a prolonged economic and socio-political crisis in the Eurozone, imply that the EU can challenge the United States, China, or for that matter Russia, and take a position as a true global powerhouse? Has the train already left the station for what is still a very unique experiment, the European Union? Four different visions of Europess future are discussed in the book, namely, Europe as a promise, a bogeyman, a contested ideal and an anachronism. The book features contributions by ten scholars representing six European countries and displays a careful blend of well established and junior academic writers in the field.
Förlagsfakta
- ISBN
- 9789187439124
- Titel
- Playing second fiddle? : contending visions of Europe's future development
- Författare
- Persson, Hans-Åke - Petersson, Bo - Banke, Cecilie Felicia Stokholm
- Förlag
- Universus/Roos&Tegner
- Utgivningsår
- 2015
- Omfång
- 212 sidor
- Bandtyp
- Inbunden
- Mått
- 158 x 235 mm Ryggbredd 18 mm
- Vikt
- 450 g
- Språk
- English
- Baksidestext
- This book poses the inconvenient question whether he European Union has become a secondary actor on the global arena, or whether it has perhaps for a long time already been playing second fiddle without wishing to admit it. What indicators would today, after a prolonged economic and socio-political crisis in the Eurozone, imply that the EU can challenge the United States, China, or for that matter Russia, and take a position as a true global powerhouse? Has the train already left the station for what is still a very unique experiment, the European Union? Four different visions of Europess future are discussed in the book, namely, Europe as a promise, a bogeyman, a contested ideal and an anachronism. The book features contributions by ten scholars representing six European countries and displays a careful blend of well established and junior academic writers in the field.