The European Union is the most successful supranational
organization in history. It has reconciled former enemies,
established a single market and a common currency, and reintegrated
Central and Eastern Europe into the West. Yet the EU remains
unsatisfying to its members and its partners. An economic giant but
a political pygmy, it seems hamstrung by bureaucracy and a lack of
connection to European publics.
In "Europe 2030," distinguished authors predict what the
European Union will look like twenty years from new. A range of
views is presented, foreseeing everything from slower growth and
diminished power to actions that would make the EU a more vigorous,
influential world play.
Contributors include Oksana Antonenko (International Institute
for Strategic Studies), Jos? Manuel Durao Barroso (European
Commission), Jos? Cutileiro (former secretary general, Western
European Union), Joschka Fischer (former minister of foreign
affairs, Germany), Charles Grant (Center for European Reform),
Andrew Hilton (Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation),
Jonathan Laurence (German Marshall Fund, Boston College and
Brookings Institution), Rui Chancerelle de Machete (consititutional
and administrative attorney), Hubert V?drine (former minister of
foreign affairs, France), and Joseph H.H. Weiler (New York
University).
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