Although there are many pamphlets and monographs that cover
specific aspects of the European Community, the literature seems to
lack a single, scholarly reader that gives a complete account of
the many dimensions of European integration. This volume, written
by a distinguished group of international specialists, seeks to
fill this void by pulling together a broad collection of papers
focusing on the political, sociological, and economic issues
surrounding the European Union. Beginning with a historical look at
the genesis, evolution, and theoretical interpretation of the
historical process of European integration, the book goes on to
analyze the socio-economic structure of the European community and
the social forces operating within it. Students and scholars will
find this a valuable, flexible, and versatile text for manifold
courses in the social sciences; policymakers and general readers
will find this a highly informative and readable evaluation of the
current state of the European Union.
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