<p> "<i>The European Union Since 1945</i> should be read by undergraduates in introductory EU courses, policy practitioners who are interested in how the European project developed over time, and by the intelligent general reader. This is an excellent example of how an accessible textbook with crucial supporting documents should be written, documented and presented."</p>
<p><b>Neil Winn, <i>European Foreign Affairs Review</i></b></p>
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<p>"...The most concise and accurate description of the development of European institutions and their policies."</p>
<p><b>Michael J. Steffens, <i>Political Studies Review</i></b></p>
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<p>"The author is balanced in his presentation of the controversies surrounding the organisation and its future."</p>
<p><b>Dr James Munson, <i>Contemporary Review</i></b></p>
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The European Union faces a crossroads in the twenty-first century. While there is evidence of declining enthusiasm for European integration, the EU plays an increasingly vital role in tackling problems that can no longer be dealt with at member state level. In recent years, the EU has developed a stronger foreign, security and defence policy, and has had to face up to the challenges of tackling organised crime, human trafficking and drug smuggling.

In this fully updated new edition, Alasdair Blair examines the economic, political, social and personal factors that have shaped the process of European integration from the end of the Second World War until the Lisbon Treaty in 2009. Written in a clear and jargon-free style, the book explores:

  • The context of European integration and expansion
  • The relations between the European Union and its member states
  • The institutional evolution of the European Union
  • Methods of decision-making
  • Key policies of the European Union
  • The future direction of the European Union

Comprehensive and accessible, this book is an essential guide to understanding the relevance of the European Union in the twenty-first century.

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Publisher's acknowledgements

Author's acknowledgements

Preface to the Second Edition

Abbreviations

Chronology

Who's Who

Glossary

Maps

PART ONE: BACKGROUND

1. THE PROBLEM OF EUROPEAN INTEGRATION

PART TWO: ANALYSIS

2. THE ROAD TO ROME: 1945-57

The Emergence of European Unity

The Hague Congress

The Coal and Steel Community

The Failure of the European Defence Community

3. CONSTRUCTING THE COMMUNITY: 1958-70

Institutional Design

Policies and Competencies

The Nationalist Backlash

The Spirit of the Hague

4. THE ENLARGED COMMUNITY: 1970-84

The First Enlargement

Britain's Indecision

Eurosclerosis

Transatlantic Difficulties

Britain's Budgetary Question

5. THE TRANSFORMATION OF EUROPE: 1985-1993

Creating the Internal Market

The Single European Act

The Road to 1992

Europe's Changing Map

The Maastricht Treaty

6. BUILDING A NEW EUROPE: 1994-201nbsp;

Enlarging the EU

Treaty of Amsterdam

Treaty of Nice

The Fifth Enlargement and Constitutional Reform

Lisbon and Beyond

PART THREE: ASSESSMENT

7. THE FUTURE OF EUROPEAN INTEGRATION

Boundaries of Europe

Nature of membership

The future of European integration

PART FOUR: DOCUMENTS

Further reading

References

Index

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A concise, accessible introduction to the EU since 1945, this Seminar Study introduces readers to the basic concepts and the history of the organisation, and has been fully updated to include developments from 2000 2010.

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781408234525
Publisert
2010-07-08
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
408 gr
Aldersnivå
05, U
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
224

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Alasdair Blair is Professor of International Relations and Head of the Department of Historical and Social Studies at De Montfort University. He is the author of eight books, including International Politics: An Introductory Guide (2009) and Companion to the European Union (2006).