Governing the EU in an Age of Division
Dalibor Rohac
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Abstract:
Few international organizations embody the idea of historical progress as strongly as the European Union (EU). This book shows how Europe’s heterogeneity makes the EU unsuitable to be a vehicle of progress and political unity and makes the case for a more restrained, polycentric approach towards European integration.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
ISBN: 9781802208726
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 A glass half full or half empty? , pp 1-20

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- Ch 2 The light that did not fail , pp 21-35

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- Ch 3 The enlargement hangovers , pp 36-56

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- Ch 4 What is European integration for? , pp 57-81

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- Ch 5 Out of the Euro trap , pp 82-95

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- Ch 6 Shared challenges, divergent interests, decentralized solutions , pp 96-108

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- Ch 7 The superpower that wasn't , pp 109-129

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