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Why Europe Matters John McCormick (Indiana University, USA)

Why Europe Matters By John McCormick (Indiana University, USA)

Why Europe Matters by John McCormick (Indiana University, USA)


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Summary

In this insightful and engaging new book, John McCormick argues that the current climate of gloom makes it more important than ever to remind people about the achievements of Europe. The book makes a clear and unequivocal case that shows how the EU, in spite of its problems, has made Europe a better, more peaceful, and more prosperous place.

Why Europe Matters Summary

Why Europe Matters: The Case for the European Union by John McCormick (Indiana University, USA)

Critics like to depict the European Union as undemocratic and unpopular, but their arguments are too often based on myths and misunderstandings. This does us all a disservice, and in this period of uncertainty about the future of Europe it is more important than ever that we have a firm grasp of the issues at stake. This powerful new book debunks the misconceptions surrounding the EU and makes a compelling and comprehensive case for the benefits of European integration. It shows how the EU has improved the lives of Europeans in countless ways, and how it has given Europe a powerful presence on the international stage. Guaranteed to illuminate as well as spark debate, this book will appeal to anyone who seeks to better understand what Europe means and why it matters.

Why Europe Matters Reviews

'A stark challenge to sceptics and critics.' - Jacques Delors, Former President of the European Commission 'This book provides an up-to-date and comprehensive look at the EU foreign policy, by presenting its history, development, actors, institutions, infrastructures, policy-making structures, scope of competence, cooperation ranges as well as challenges and limits ... a good starting point for those who seek pro-integration arguments' - European Union Foreign Affairs Journal 'McCormick's clear, concrete exposition of the unique importance of the EU to all its member states and citizens will inform and enlighten Euro enthusiasts and sceptics alike - and could not have been more timely for the new debate about Britain's role in a changing Union.' - John Palmer, formerly European editor of the Guardian and founder political director of the European Policy Centre '[A] clear, concise and enlightening account of European integration... [it] may even succeed in encouraging some Eurosceptics to examine Europe from a different perspective.' - Political Studies Review 'A must read for citizens, professionals, students and policy-makers alike by one of the most respected authorities on European Affairs.' - Alexander Stubb, Minister for European Affairs and Foreign Trade, Finland

About John McCormick (Indiana University, USA)

John McCormick is Professor of Political Science, Indiana University, Indianapolis, USA, and is author of a number of Red Globe Press's bestselling books in politics, including Comparative Government and Politics (with Rod Hague and Martin Harrop), Understanding the European Union and European Union Politics.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. What is Europe? 3. Europe as a Peacemaker 4. Europe as a Marketplace 5. Europe as a Democracy 6. Europe as a Community 7. Europe as a Model 8. Europe as a Global Player 9. Where To From Here? 10. Twenty Reasons Why Europe Matters.

Additional information

GOR005732050
9781137016874
1137016876
Why Europe Matters: The Case for the European Union by John McCormick (Indiana University, USA)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2013-06-24
216
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