Throughout much of Europe the preoccupation with military security
that dominated political thinking after the end of the Second World
War has given way to an emphasis upon mutual interdependence. But
what does this mean, both theoretically and practically, terms of a
"new" agenda? The focus of this book is upon four main issues:
economic development; security; the environment; and human rights.
These are of course not in themselves new issues, but during the
period of the Cold War, they were subordinated to the ideological
division of the continent. Now they have emerged as decisive in the
way in which Europe will develop. The authors examine the four
issues in depth, and draw out the links between them. They also
examine the various levels at which these problems exist - the
level of the "system", of the state and of the individual. Thus it
is possible for them to illustrate general issues with specific
reference to local, national and Europe-wide political debates.
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