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The European Union : A very short introduction / Simon Usherwood and John Pinder.

By: Contributor(s): Series: Very short introductions ; 36.Publisher: Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2018Copyright date: ©2018Edition: Fourth edition; Fully updated new editionDescription: xix, 174 pages : illustrations, maps ; 18 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780198808855
  • 0198808852
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.2422 USH 23
LOC classification:
  • JN30 .P57 2018
Contents:
What the EU is for; How the EU was made; How the EU is governed; Single market, single currency; Agriculture, regions, budget : conflicts over who gets what; Social policy, environmental policy; 'An area of freedom, security and justice'; A great civilian power... and more - or less?; The EU and the rest of Europe; The EU in the world; Much accomplished... but what next?; Chronology : 1946-2017.
Summary: The European Union (EU) stands out as a fascinatingly unique political organisation. On the one hand, it has shown the potential for developing deep and wide-ranging cooperation between member states, going far beyond that found anywhere else in the world. On the other, it is currently in the throes of a phase of profound uncertainty about its viability and future. Showing how and why the EU has developed from 1950 to the present day, this Very Short Introduction covers a range of topics, including the Union's early history, the workings of its institutions and what they do, the interplay between 'eurosceptics' and federalists, and the role of the Union beyond Europe in international affairs and as a peace-keeper. In this fully updated fourth edition, Pinder and Usherwood cover the migrant crisis and the UK's decision to leave the Union, set in the context of a body that is now involved in most areas of public policy. Discussing how the EU continues to draw in new members, they conclude by considering the future of the Union and the choices and challenges that may lie ahead. -- Provided by publisher.
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BOOKs . 341.2422 USH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) PB Available 36533

Authors names reversed on previous editions.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 149-152) and index.

What the EU is for;
How the EU was made;
How the EU is governed;
Single market, single currency;
Agriculture, regions, budget : conflicts over who gets what;
Social policy, environmental policy;
'An area of freedom, security and justice';
A great civilian power... and more - or less?;
The EU and the rest of Europe;
The EU in the world;
Much accomplished... but what next?;
Chronology : 1946-2017.

The European Union (EU) stands out as a fascinatingly unique political organisation. On the one hand, it has shown the potential for developing deep and wide-ranging cooperation between member states, going far beyond that found anywhere else in the world. On the other, it is currently in the throes of a phase of profound uncertainty about its viability and future. Showing how and why the EU has developed from 1950 to the present day, this Very Short Introduction covers a range of topics, including the Union's early history, the workings of its institutions and what they do, the interplay between 'eurosceptics' and federalists, and the role of the Union beyond Europe in international affairs and as a peace-keeper. In this fully updated fourth edition, Pinder and Usherwood cover the migrant crisis and the UK's decision to leave the Union, set in the context of a body that is now involved in most areas of public policy. Discussing how the EU continues to draw in new members, they conclude by considering the future of the Union and the choices and challenges that may lie ahead. -- Provided by publisher.