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The European Union is a besieged institution. It is struggling in
vain to overcome the eurozone crisis and faces an influx of
refugees not seen since World War II. The Schengen Agreement is a
dead letter, and Britain stands on the brink of leaving altogether.
The EU is unfit for the challenges of the coming age of increased
global competition and high tech. In sum, the drive for an
"ever-closer union" has set Europe on the wrong course: plunged it
into depression, fuelled national antagonisms, debilitated
democracy, and accelerated decline. In this pithy, rigorously
argued book, leading historian John Gillingham examines a once
great notion that soured long ago. From its postwar origins,
through the Single Market, to the troubles of the present,
Gillingham explains how Europe's would-be government became a force
for anti-democratic centralization and inept policy-making.
Brussels has inspired a world of illusion that now threatens to
undo the undoubted achievements of integration. The EU: An Obituary
is an urgent call to the political Left, Right, and Centre to act
before it is too late.
With Britain leaving the EU, now is the time for an obituary for
the EU as an institution. In this short, rigorously argued book,
updated after Brexit, John R. Gillingham tells the history of an
idea that has soured and withered away. He reveals the failures
from its postwar origins to set out what the EU was; the role that
Delors played in creating the neoliberal monster it is today, and
the contemporary - crises; refugees, Brexit, the Euro - that the
current institution fails to deal with.
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