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Co-published with the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs,
this book offers a critical assessment of European Union
developments since 1994. It combines the texts of the five
Paul-Henri Spaak lectures given at Harvard University in the
1994-2000 period, and a cogent analysis of the successes and
failures of the EU by Professor Andrew Moravcsik, entitled "Europe
without Illusions." The European Union is the most successful
voluntary international organization in world history. Europe
without Illusions explores the paradox that the EU recently
completed perhaps the most successful decade of integration in its
history, yet it continues to be widely perceived as unstable and
undemocratic. The Center for International Affairs was founded in
1958 and was renamed the Weatherhead Center for International
Affairs in 1998 in gratitude for the endowment established by
Albert and Celia Weatherhead and the Weatherhead Foundation. The
Center was created as a means of confronting global problems. The
Center is the largest international research center within Harvard
University's Faculty of Arts and Sciences. It is distinctive in its
recognition that knowledge is a product not only of individual
academic research, but also of vigorous, sustained intellectual
dialogue among scholars and nonacademic experts. To stimulate this
dialogue, the Center sponsors a wide array of seminars, research
programs, workshops, and conferences.
Co-published with the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs,
this book offers a critical assessment of European Union
developments since 1994. It combines the texts of the five
Paul-Henri Spaak lectures given at Harvard University in the
1994-2000 period, and a cogent analysis of the successes and
failures of the EU by Professor Andrew Moravcsik, entitled 'Europe
without Illusions.' The European Union is the most successful
voluntary international organization in world history. Europe
without Illusions explores the paradox that the EU recently
completed perhaps the most successful decade of integration in its
history, yet it continues to be widely perceived as unstable and
undemocratic. The Center for International Affairs was founded in
1958 and was renamed the Weatherhead Center for International
Affairs in 1998 in gratitude for the endowment established by
Albert and Celia Weatherhead and the Weatherhead Foundation. The
Center was created as a means of confronting global problems. The
Center is the largest international research center within Harvard
University's Faculty of Arts and Sciences. It is distinctive in its
recognition that knowledge is a product not only of individual
academic research, but also of vigorous, sustained intellectual
dialogue among scholars and nonacademic experts. To stimulate this
dialogue, the Center sponsors a wide array of seminars, research
programs, workshops, and conferences.
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