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The Cambridge History of the European Union: Volume 1, European Integration Outside-In: The Cambridge History of the European Union

Editat de Mathieu Segers, Steven Van Hecke
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 noi 2023
Volume I examines the history of the European Union from an outside-in perspective, asking the following questions: how does the European Union look from the outside, and which outside forces shaped and guided the process of European integration? Split into three parts, the first addresses the main external events that have steered the European integration process, with emphasis placed on critical junctures following the Second World War, such as the division and reunification of Germany and the Eastern enlargement. Part II considers the various international trends that have shaped European integration, with particular focus on globalisation and geopolitics. While the first two parts pay special attention to institutions, countries, international organisations and the main actors, Part III focuses on the role of ideas, networks, public opinion and memory that influenced the development of the European Union.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781108490405
ISBN-10: 1108490409
Pagini: 696
Dimensiuni: 237 x 163 x 43 mm
Greutate: 1.27 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria The Cambridge History of the European Union

Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Reflections on the history and historiography of European integration Mathieu Segers and Steven Van Hecke; Part I. Critical Junctures: 1. The emergence of a divided world and a divisible west Kenneth Weisbrode; 2. European integration and the temporary division of Germany Henning Türk; 3. Europe, de-colonization and the challenge of developing countries Guia Migani; 4. European integration and globalization since the 1970s Emmanuel Mourlon-Druol; 5. A Europe of re-unification? Jan Zielonka and Stefania Bernini; 6. Moderately failing forward: the EU in the years 2004–2019 Ferenc Laczó; Part II. Multilateralism and Geopolitics: 7. A pillar of the golden age? European integration and the Trente Glorieuses Antonio Varsori and Lorenzo Mechi; 8. The end of Bretton Woods: origins and European consequences Martin Daunton; 9. The vicissitudes of market Europe Gilles Grin; 10. European integration and the challenges of free movement Mathilde Unger; 11. The EU as a global trade power Kolja Raube; 12. The role of NATO in Europe integration Luca Ratti; 13. European integration and the UN Edith Drieskens; 14. The European nuclear dimension: from cold war to post-cold war Leopoldo Nuti; 15. From 'Helsinki' and development aid to multipolar hard ball Angela Romano; 16. European integration, the environment and climate change Katja Biedenkopf and Tom Delreux; 17. The space policy of the EU Emmanuel Sigalas; Part III. Perspectives and Ideas: 18. Researching the Eurocrats Renita Thedvall and Cris Shore; 19. Elite networks of allegiance Giles Scott-Smith; 20. The multi-dimensional nature of public EU attitudes Claes H. de Vreese, Andreas C. Goldberg and Anna Brosius; 21. Ideas of Europe: 1880s to 1910s and beyond Matthew D'Auria; 22. Beginning with culture: a certain idea of Europe Joep Leerssen; 23. The European union and memory Ana Milosevic; 24. European culture(s) Markus Thiel; 25. The catholic narrative of European integration Madalena Meyer Resende; 26. European integration and the churches Sergei A.Mudrov; Index.

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Looks at the European Union from the outside-in, considering which forces shaped and guided the process of European integration.