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In this book, Wolfgang Reincke examines many of the challenges confronting Europe as it begins a new era.
Author : Wolfgang H. Reinicke
Publisher : Brookings Institution Press
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 10,51 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN :
In this book, Wolfgang Reincke examines many of the challenges confronting Europe as it begins a new era.
Author : Andrew Cottey
Publisher : Springer
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 45,39 MB
Release : 1999-04-12
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1349271942
Based on a major international research project undertaken by The Institute for East West Studies, this book provides the first comprehensive analysis of an important, but little explored, feature of post-Cold War Europe: the emergence of subregional cooperation in areas such as the Barents, the Baltic Sea, Central Europe and the Black Sea. It analyses the role of subregional cooperation in the new Europe, provides detailed case studies of the new subregional groups and examines their relations with NATO and the European Union.
Author : Mario Baldassarri
Publisher : Springer
Page : 391 pages
File Size : 24,58 MB
Release : 1993-10-15
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1349229229
Building the 'New Europe' is at the core of the new international economic and political initiatives leading the world through the nineties and toward the twenty-first century. This challenge rests on dual processes: on the one hand, the European Community-wide single market and monetary integration; and, on the other, the East European transition to the market place and integration with Western economies. The volume is divided into two parts. The first section includes essays on the general and specific topics linked to the transitions to a market economy and to a pluralist political system. The second section comprises essays on individual countries, such as Hungary, Poland, Yugoslavia and the Republics of the former Soviet Union.
Author : Francescomaria Tuccillo
Publisher : Babelcube Inc.
Page : 33 pages
File Size : 10,80 MB
Release : 2019-03-21
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1547579056
Reflection regarding the future of Europe from a historical, political and economical point of view.
Author : Cris Shore
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 49,67 MB
Release : 2013-11-05
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1136283595
The development of the European Union has been one of the most profound advances in European politics and society this century. Yet the institutions of Europe and the 'Eurocrats' who work in them have constantly attracted negative publicity, culminating in the mass resignation of the European Commissioners in March 1999. In this revealing study, Cris Shore scrutinises the process of European integration using the techniques of anthropology, and drawing on thought from across the social sciences. Using the findings of numerous interviews with EU employees, he reveals that there is not just a subculture of corruption within the institutions of Europe, but that their problems are largely a result of the way the EU itself is constituted and run. He argues that European integration has largely failed in bringing about anything but an ever-closer integration of the technical, political and financial elites of Europe - at the expense of its ordinary citizens. This critical anthropology of European integration is essential reading for anyone with an interest in the culture and politics of the EU.
Author : Seán Hanley
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 359 pages
File Size : 22,62 MB
Release : 2007-08-07
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1134295642
This book considers the emergence of centre right parties in Eastern Europe following the fall of communism, focusing primarily on the case of the Czech Republic. Although the country with the strongest social democratic traditions in Eastern Europe, the Czech Republic also produced the region’s strongest and most durable party of the free market right in Václav Klaus’ Civic Democratic Party (ODS). Seán Hanley considers the different varieties of right-wing politics that emerged in post-communist Europe, exploring in particular detail the origins of the Czech neo-liberal right, tracing its genesis to the reactions of dissidents and technocrats to the collapse of 1960s reform communism. He argues that, rather than being shaped by distant historical legacies, the emergence of centre-right parties can best be understood by examining the responses of counter-elites, outside or marginal to the former communist party-state establishment, to the collapse of communism and the imperatives of market reform and decommunization. This volume goes on to consider the emergence of right-wing forces in the disintegrating Civic Forum movement in 1990, the foundation of the ODS, the right’s period in office under Klaus in 1992-97, and its subsequent divisions and decline. It concludes by analyzing the ideology of the Czech Right, and its growing euroscepticism.
Author : Irène Bellier
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 178 pages
File Size : 35,31 MB
Release : 2020-12-22
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1000181065
One of the problems facing Europe is that the building of institutional Europe and top-down efforts to get Europeans to imagine their common identity do not necessarily result in political and cultural unity. Anthropologists have been slow to consider the difficulties presented by the expansion of the EU model and its implications for Europe in the 21st Century. Representing a new trend in European anthropology, this book examines how people adjust to their different experiences of the new Europe. The role of culture, religion, and ideology, as well as insiders' social and professional practices, are all shown to shed light on the cultural logic sustaining the institutions and policies of the European Union. On the one hand, the activities of the European institutions in Brussels illustrate how people of many different nationalities, languages and cultures can live and work together. On the other hand, the interests of many people at the local, regional and national levels are not the same as the Eurocrats'. Contributors explore the issues of unity and diversity in ‘Europe-building' through various European institutions, images, and programmes, and their effects on a variety of definitions of identity in such locales as France, Denmark, the United Kingdom, Ireland and Belgium.
Author : Jürgen Habermas
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 157 pages
File Size : 19,85 MB
Release : 2014-11-05
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0745694675
The future of Europe and the role it will play in the 21st century are among the most important political questions of our time. The optimism of a decade ago has now faded but the stakes are higher than ever. The way these questions are answered will have enormous implications not only for all Europeans but also for the citizens of Europe’s closest and oldest ally – the USA. In this new book, one of Europe's leading intellectuals examines the political alternatives facing Europe today and outlines a course of action for the future. Habermas advocates a policy of gradual integration of Europe in which key decisions about Europe's future are put in the hands of its peoples, and a 'bipolar commonality' of the West in which a more unified Europe is able to work closely with the United States to build a more stable and equitable international order. This book includes Habermas's portraits of three long-time philosophical companions, Richard Rorty, Jacques Derrida and Ronald Dworkin. It also includes several important new texts by Habermas on the impact of the media on the public sphere, on the enduring importance religion in "post-secular" societies, and on the design of a democratic constitutional order for the emergent world society.
Author : Ian Budge
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 429 pages
File Size : 41,57 MB
Release : 2014-01-21
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1317892402
A pioneering textbook which explains the dynamics of politics across Europe in the post-Cold war era. Comparing democratisation, transition to a market economy and increasing economic and political integration in the countries of central and eastern Europe with experiences in Scandinavia, and southern and western Europe, the book provides a wealth of information and analysis on the state of Europe at the end of a momentous century of European and World history.
Author : Martin R. Gutmann
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 255 pages
File Size : 31,90 MB
Release : 2018-12-20
Category : History
ISBN : 1316608948
A compelling account of the men who worked and fought for Nazi terror organization, the SS, during the Second World War.