The Unfinished History of European Integration
Title
The Unfinished History of European Integration
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€ 24,99
ISBN
9789048540198
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Number of pages
328
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English
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15.6 x 23.4 cm
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Contents ca. 500 w Introduction ca. 7.000 w 1 Many roads to Europe ca. 20.500 w 2 The European Communities under construction ca. 21.000 w 3 What's the purpose of Europe? ca. 21.000 w 4 From Communities to Union ca. 21.000 w 5 A Constitution for a greater Europe ca. 21.000 w 6 From crisis to crisis [working title] ca. 10.000 w (End)notes, "About the authors", Abbrevations, Historical timetable, Bibliography, Index ca. 20.000 w

Reviews and Features

"Overall, the book provides a well-structured, informative and up-to-date account of over six decades of European integration, with useful insights into some of the key theoretical debates surrounding this ‘unfinished’ project." - Vladimir Bortun, University of Portsmouth in: Journal of Common Market Studies, 2019, vol. 57, nr. 1

The Unfinished History of European Integration

When the Treaty of Lisbon went into effect in December 2009, the event seemed to mark the beginning of a longer phase of institutional consolidation for the EU. Since 2010, however, the EU has faced multiple crises, which have rocked its foundations and deeply challenged the narrative of 'the end of the history of integration'. The military crisis in eastern Ukraine and the refugee crisis call for a joint approach, but in practice reveal the difficulty of maintaining even the appearance of European solidarity and political unanimity. The financial and socio-economic crisis in southern Europe and Brexit present the EU with the latest set of challenges. If seventy years of European integration have taught us anything, it is that fundamental crises as well as moments of rapid institutional change form integral parts of its history. 'The Unfinished History of European Integration' presents the reader with historical and theoretical knowledge on which well-founded judgements can be based.
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Authors

Wim van Meurs

Wim van Meurs (1964) is full professor for European Political History at the Radboud University Nijmegen. His teaching and research interests are European neighbourhood and enlargement policies, East European history and politics, and environmental policies.

Robin de Bruin

Robin de Bruin is Assistant Professor of European Studies at the University of Amsterdam, with a current research focus on the relationship between decolonization and European integration. He lectures on Modern European History, including European integration.

Liesbeth van de Grift

Liesbeth van de Grift (1978), Assistant Professor of the History of International Relations at Utrecht University. She lectures on the history of the European Union and currently focuses on rural and environmental governance in Europe.

Carla Hoetink

Carla Hoetink (1980), Assistant Professor at the Radboud University in Nijmegen specializing in the history of political institutions in the Netherlands and the EU.

Karin van Leeuwen

Karin van Leeuwen (1981), Assistant Professor of European Studies at the University of Amsterdam, where she lectures on the History of European Integration and Europeanization, with a focus on the history of European (constitutional) law.

Carlos Reijnen

Carlos Reijnen (1975), Associate Professor of East European Studies at the University of Amsterdam. His teaching and research focuses on East-West relations in Europe and the EU.

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