The European Union and its Crises
Title | The European Union and its Crises PDF eBook |
Author | G. Ross |
Publisher | Palgrave Macmillan |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2011-11-22 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9780230301658 |
Based on interviews with some of the EU's most important leaders, this book is designed to probe and elucidate what they think. The goal of the book is to find out whether they believe that the current period in the history of the European Union constitutes a 'crisis,' and if so, what kind of crisis is it?.
The European Union and its Crises
Title | The European Union and its Crises PDF eBook |
Author | G. Ross |
Publisher | Springer |
Total Pages | 214 |
Release | 2011-11-22 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0230343309 |
Based on interviews with some of the EU's most important leaders, this book is designed to probe and elucidate what they think. The goal of the book is to find out whether they believe that the current period in the history of the European Union constitutes a 'crisis,' and if so, what kind of crisis is it?.
The European Union in Crisis
Title | The European Union in Crisis PDF eBook |
Author | Desmond Dinan |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | 418 |
Release | 2017-09-09 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1350312738 |
The European Union (EU) is in crisis. The crisis extends beyond Brexit, the fluctuating fortunes of the eurozone and the challenge of mass migration. It cuts to the core of the EU itself. Trust is eroding; power is shifting; politics are toxic; disillusionment is widespread; and solidarity has frayed. In this major new text leading academics come together to unpack all dimensions of the EU in crisis, and to analyse its implications for the EU, its member states and the ongoing study of European integration.
The Crisis of the European Union
Title | The Crisis of the European Union PDF eBook |
Author | Jürgen Habermas |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | 128 |
Release | 2014-03-03 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0745681530 |
Translated by Ciaran Cronin. In the midst of the current crisis that is threatening to derail the historical project of European unification, Jürgen Habermas has been one of the most perceptive critics of the ineffectual and evasive responses to the global financial crisis, especially by the German political class. This extended essay on the constitution for Europe represents Habermas’s constructive engagement with the European project at a time when the crisis of the eurozone is threatening the very existence of the European Union. There is a growing realization that the European treaty needs to be revised in order to deal with the structural defects of monetary union, but a clear perspective for the future is missing. Drawing on his analysis of European unification as a process in which international treaties have progressively taken on features of a democratic constitution, Habermas explains why the current proposals to transform the system of European governance into one of executive federalism is a mistake. His central argument is that the European project must realize its democratic potential by evolving from an international into a cosmopolitan community. The opening essay on the role played by the concept of human dignity in the genealogy of human rights in the modern era throws further important light on the philosophical foundations of Habermas’s theory of how democratic political institutions can be extended beyond the level of nation-states. Now that the question of Europe and its future is once again at the centre of public debate, this important intervention by one of the greatest thinkers of our time will be of interest to a wide readership.
The Palgrave Handbook of EU Crises
Title | The Palgrave Handbook of EU Crises PDF eBook |
Author | Marianne Riddervold |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Total Pages | 788 |
Release | 2020-12-21 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 3030517918 |
This handbook comprehensively explores the European Union’s institutional and policy responses to crises across policy domains and institutions – including the Euro crisis, Brexit, the Ukraine crisis, the refugee crisis, as well as the global health crisis resulting from COVID-19. It contributes to our understanding of how crisis affects institutional change and continuity, decision-making behavior and processes, and public policy-making. It offers a systematic discussion of how the existing repertoire of theories understand crisis and how well they capture times of unrest and events of disintegration. More generally, the handbook looks at how public organizations cope with crises, and thus probes how sustainable and resilient public organizations are in times of crisis and unrest.
Europe's Crises
Title | Europe's Crises PDF eBook |
Author | Manuel Castells |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | 476 |
Release | 2017-12-08 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1509524908 |
Today, the European Union is facing a crisis as serious as anything it has experienced since its origins more than half a century ago. What makes this so serious is that it is not a single crisis but rather multiple crises – the euro crisis, the migration/refugee crisis, Brexit, etc. – that overlap and reinforce one another, creating a cumulative array of challenges that threatens the very survival of the EU. For the first time in its history, there is a real risk that the EU could break up. This volume brings together sociologists, economists and political scientists from around Europe to shed light on how the EU got into this predicament. It argues that the multiple crises that have plagued the European Union in the last decade stem to a large extent from flaws in its construction and that these flaws are consequences of the political processes that led to the formation of the EU – in other words, the decisions that made possible the development of the EU created the conditions for the multiple crises it experiences today. This timely and wide-ranging book on one of the most important issues of our time will be of great interest to students and scholars in the social sciences, to politicians and policy-makers and to anyone concerned with Europe and its future.
The European Union in Crisis
Title | The European Union in Crisis PDF eBook |
Author | Kyriakos N. Demetriou |
Publisher | Springer |
Total Pages | 272 |
Release | 2014-10-21 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 3319087746 |
This volume is a comprehensive and rigorous exploration of intertwined issues surrounding the EU's democracy and legitimacy, written in the turbulent context of the financial crisis. The chapters are woven together under four interconnected thematic sections that examine: rapidly growing national euroscepticism; the Economic Monetary Union and its legitimacy; the future of EU integration; and democratic deficit(s) across its internal & external structure. The volume presents an authoritative collection of research results and surveys by experts in various disciplines related to the EU, and is addressed to researchers and students examining EU governance, representation and accountability, as well as practitioners across a multiplicity of fields.