The European Union : a very short introduction
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The European Union : a very short introduction
(Very short introductions, 36)
Oxford University Press, 2013
[3rd ed.]
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 153-157) and index
"Fully revised for this third edition"--On flap
"First edition published in 2001, second edition published in 2007, this edition published 2013"--T.p. verso
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Since the second edition of this popular Very Short Introduction published in 2007, the world has faced huge economic and political change. Showing how and why the EU has developed from 1950 to the present day, John Pinder and Simon Usherwood cover 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 third edition, Pinder and Usherwood incorporate new material on the Lisbon treaty, the EU fiscal crisis, the state of the single Euro currency in its wake, and conclude by considering the future of the Union and the choices and challenges that may lie ahead.
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- List of boxes
- List of charts
- List of illustrations
- List of maps
- 1. What the EU is for
- 2. How the EU was made
- 3. How the EU is governed
- 4. Single market, single currency
- 5. Agriculture, regions, budget: conflicts over who gets what
- 6. Social policy, environmental policy
- 7. 'An area of freedom, security and justice'
- 8. A great civilian power...and more, or less?
- 9. The EU and the rest of Europe
- 10. The EU in the world
- 11. Much accomplished...but what next?
- References
- Further reading
- Chronology 1946-2013
- Glossary
- Index
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