My vision of Europe and globalization The Europe we want
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My vision of Europe and globalization . The Europe we want
Polity , Policy Network, 2002
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My vision of Europe and globalization and The Europe we want
My vision of Europe and globalization
Ma vision de l'Europe et de la mondialisation
L'Europe de nos volontés
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First published in France as "Ma vision de l'Europe et de la mondialisation" and "L'Europe de nos volontés"
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Description
Debates about globalization and the European Union are at the forefront of current affairs in the UK, Europe and in North America. In My Vision of Europe and Globalization, the French Prime Minister, Lionel Jospin, tackles head-on the crucial issues for the Left and the anti-globalization movement. The dynamic created by the opening of markets, the movement of capital, and the rapid spread of technological innovation and mass communication creates both opportunities and dangers. Lionel Jospin explores the dilemmas created by Enlargement and develops a reform agenda based on the role of the State, the regulation of World Trade, the future of the model of a 'Federation of Nation States' and the modernization of European institutions.
This volume also includes The Europe We Want introduced by Peter Mandelson. This article provides a clear vision for the future reform of the European Union drafted by two of the French Left's leading figures: European Commissioner, Pascal Lamy, and Chief Economic Advisor to the French Prime Minister, Jean Pisani-Ferry. This vision is founded on an understanding of the French Left's own fears and misgivings, and its perception of the dilemmas and challenges presented by European integration. A real menu for modernizers.
Table of Contents
Preface. My Vision of Europe and Globalisation: Lionel Jospin..
2. The Europe We Want: Pascal Lamy and Jean Pisani-Ferry with an introduction by Peter Mandelson.
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