This book examines a broad range of fiercely debated contemporary
issues which are shaping the policy-making agenda in international
relations, and particularly European affairs, in the early
twenty-first century. Since the late 1980s, the EU has faced the
collapse of communism in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet bloc,
followed by more than a dozen new applications for membership; the
re-unification of Germany; various ethnic conflicts; a fragmenting
Yugoslavia and the dramas of Bosnia and Kosovo accompanied by
rising waves of refugees and immigration; and a troublesome but
successful completion of Monetary Union. The impact of all this
upon the continuing integration of Europe, and upon its frameworks
of governance and policy-making, is evidently huge. The central
theme of the book is to consider the concepts of interdependence
and the effectiveness of cooperation in addressing these
issues
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