The European Union in the 1990s by Paul Taylor

The European Union in the 1990s by Paul Taylor

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What is the European Union? This text seeks to answer this question by presenting an overview of the EU: what it now is; how it evolved into its present form; how the sense of identity with its citizens sustains it; and what is the relationship with the outside world that best suits it.

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The European Union in the 1990s by Paul Taylor

What is the European Union? The European Union in the 1990s answers this question by presenting an overview of the EU: what it now is, how it evolved into its present form, how the sense of identity with its citizens sustains it, and what is the relationship with the outside world which best suits it. Paul Taylor investigates the range of conflicting views on the role of the European Union, and is sharply critical of both the growth of Euroscepticism and calls for a Federalist approach. He shows that, as the conditions of sovereignty are continually changing in the modern world, further integration does not threaten the nation state. On the contrary, he asserts that integration brings advantages for the citizens in Europe. The author sees the European Union as a unique arrangement between states, beneficial to the majority of individuals without threatening national sovereignty. The European Union in the 1990s provides a clear, accessible overview of the EU, ideal for students and those involved in the politics of the European Union.
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ISBN 13 9780198781851
ISBN 10 0198781857
Title The European Union in the 1990s
Author Paul Taylor
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 1996-09-01
Number of pages 210
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