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Now in its fifth edition, Europe Today presents unrivaled coverage
of developments in major European countries and across the region.
Thoroughly revised and updated-with a new introduction and an added
chapter on Spain-this is the only work that offers a sustained and
unified set of both country case studies and thematic chapters on
the European Union. Written by leading scholars from Europe and
North America, the book offers a range of perspectives on the
process of European integration, the evolution of economic
performance, the spread of judicial authority, and the reaction to
multiculturalism and immigration. Highlighting the impact of the
global economic crisis and the struggle to assert Europe's voice
more widely, the contributors provide a cosmopolitan and pragmatic
assessment of what Europeans have accomplished and what challenges
they continue to face. Each chapter builds on a foundation of basic
political information and explanation to develop distinctive and
thought-provoking contributions to current debates. A book that
informs but also engages, this comprehensive text will lead readers
toward a coherent and informed view of Europe today. Contributions
by: Gianfranco Baldini, Simon Duke, Eric S. Einhorn, Gregory W.
Fuller, Gabriel Goodliffe, Roberta Haar, Jonathan Hopkin, Erik
Jones, R. Daniel Kelemen, Serhiy Kudelia, Benedicta Marzinotto,
Jonathon W. Moses, Bruce Parrott, Sebastian Royo, Kate Alexander
Shaw, Ben Stanley, Ronald Tiersky, John Van Oudenaren, and Helga A.
Welsh
The extent of Europe's influence in the twenty-first century is one
of the fundamental questions in a rapidly changing world order. How
much does Europe still matter in geostrategic affairs? Will the
Europeans seek more international clout and be willing to pay the
price for it? Above all, will the European-American partnership
prosper or weaken? In the only comprehensive study available on the
subject, leading international experts explore these vital
questions for global peace and security. The book includes
authoritative chapters on the foreign policies of the major
European countries, of the European Union, and of Europe toward key
regions and countries-especially the United States, Russia, China,
and the Middle East. Contributions by: Krzysztof Bobinski, Mark
Gilbert, David Shambaugh, Philip Stephens, Paul Taylor, Ronald
Tiersky, Nathalie Tocci, John Van Oudenaren, Benedetta Voltolini,
and Helga A. Welsh.
Now in its fifth edition, Europe Today presents unrivaled coverage
of developments in major European countries and across the region.
Thoroughly revised and updated-with a new introduction and an added
chapter on Spain-this is the only work that offers a sustained and
unified set of both country case studies and thematic chapters on
the European Union. Written by leading scholars from Europe and
North America, the book offers a range of perspectives on the
process of European integration, the evolution of economic
performance, the spread of judicial authority, and the reaction to
multiculturalism and immigration. Highlighting the impact of the
global economic crisis and the struggle to assert Europe's voice
more widely, the contributors provide a cosmopolitan and pragmatic
assessment of what Europeans have accomplished and what challenges
they continue to face. Each chapter builds on a foundation of basic
political information and explanation to develop distinctive and
thought-provoking contributions to current debates. A book that
informs but also engages, this comprehensive text will lead readers
toward a coherent and informed view of Europe today. Contributions
by: Gianfranco Baldini, Simon Duke, Eric S. Einhorn, Gregory W.
Fuller, Gabriel Goodliffe, Roberta Haar, Jonathan Hopkin, Erik
Jones, R. Daniel Kelemen, Serhiy Kudelia, Benedicta Marzinotto,
Jonathon W. Moses, Bruce Parrott, Sebastian Royo, Kate Alexander
Shaw, Ben Stanley, Ronald Tiersky, John Van Oudenaren, and Helga A.
Welsh
François Mitterrand was a controversial politician with a contested strategy and a flawed character. In spite of being one of France's most detested political figures, he was also undoubtedly one of twentieth century Europe's most substantial, durable and statesmanlike leaders. From his much-disputed passages at Vichy during WWII through the major policies of his presidency, Mitterrand's career is a lens through which one can view the anxieties, fears, and instabilities, as well as achievements and successes of contemporary French political history. In this first major political biography since his death, Ronald Tiersky looks at the contradiction that was Mitterrand and the legacy he left to France and the world. This promises to be the standard book on this great world leader for years to come.
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