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How unified is the European Union?

Editor

  • Lars Oxelheim

Summary, in English

The European project has come a long way in establishing peace, creating a common market, and expanding its borders. At the same time, diminishing popular legitimacy has spurred talk about a European Union in crisis. How far has the EU really come in fulfilling its grand visions? Is the project barely half-way? Or could we say with some confidence that European integration is solidified and will continue to get stronger? This book brings together contributors from economics, political science and law to offer different perspectives on this larger issue. The questions asked include: How far has the European Union come in its creation of a Common Foreign and Security Policy? What will happen to the state monopolies? Is there a common strategy at the European level for integrating immigrants? To what extent do national political parties cooperate with the Europarties? By investigating these and similar issues the book contributes to an assessment of how successful European integration has been to date

Publishing year

2009

Language

English

Document type

Book

Publisher

Springer

Topic

  • Business Administration
  • Economics and Business

Keywords

  • European Politics
  • European Law
  • European Integration
  • Common Market
  • European Union

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISBN: 978-3-540-95854-3