How well is Europe positioned to deal with the competitive and
highly connected G20 world? Are Europeans primed to be world-class
players? Or are they complacent, failing to meet their challenges
while a world of opportunities passes them by? How does the
European Union compare to other dynamic economies? Where are its
links thick, where are they thin, and how are they changing? In
this study, Daniel Hamilton offers a comprehensive, up-to-date
look. He shows how the EU is connected to other continents, and
what those ties mean for Europe's competitiveness in a G20 world.
He explains the EU's global links in goods, services, money,
energy, people and ideas. He maps each of these flows and describes
how they affect relations between the EU and other world regions.
He assesses the EU's strengths and weaknesses, and offers four
scenarios for the EU's future. In the context of today's debates
about the rise of other world regions, this book offers some
unanticipated conclusions and makes recommendations with important
implications for decision makers in Europe-and around the globe.
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