Clive Archer is a Research Professor in the Department of Politics and Philosophy, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK, ... Routledge Global Institutions Edited by Thomas G. Weiss The CUNY Graduate Center, New York, USA and Rorden ...
The U.S. had already provided more than $10 billion in loans and aid to Europe between 1945 and 1947, but something bigger and more structured was needed.9 Into the breach stepped Secretary of State George Marshall, who proposed a new ...
Jordan, Andrew, Dave Huitema, Harro van Asselt, Tim Rayner, and Frans Berkhout, eds. Climate Change Policy in the European Union. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2010. Edited collection looking at how climate change policy ...
The Annual Review, produced in association with JCMS, The Journal of Common Market Studies, covers the key developments in the European Union, its member states, and acceding and/or applicant countries in 2003/2004.
For a tough but useful read, Chapters 6 and 7 of Europe's Experimental Union by Brigid Laffan, Rory O'Donnell and Michael Smith (London: Routledge, 2000), entitled 'Market' and 'Money', are still useful, as are Chapters 3 and 4 of Clive ...
In this clear and compelling short book, Jane Lewis tells the story of the European Union, from its modest beginnings to its huge bureaucratic present. And she asks: has it gone wrong? Is it now really what the founding fathers dreamt of?
The diagram is drawn in such a way that countries H and P differ in all respects: the positions oftheir Phillips curves, their preferred trade-offs between W* and P*, and their rates of productivity growth.
John Pinder and Simon Usherwood explain the EU in plain readable English. They show how and why it has developed, how the institutions work, and what it does - from the single market to the euro, and from agriculture to the environment.
The European Union (EU) is a political and economic partnership that represents a unique form of cooperation among sovereign countries.
This book seeks to answer the question 'Which institutional architecture for which kind of democracy for the EU?' by bringing two important recent debates together- the institutional analysis of the Union and its democratic assessment.
Thoroughly revised, the seventh edition of this accessible and highly respected text provides a rigorous yet digestible introduction to the European Union.
Authors names reversed on previous editions.
Taken together, these features encourage students to think laterally and critically aboutthe reality of politics in the European Union.Digital formats and resourcesThe sixth edition is available for students and institutions to purchase in ...
This new text provides a concise and up-to-date introduction to the nature of the European Union, giving an account of its evolution and structure that makes sense of its current challenges.
Featuring the most up-to-date assessment of the EU, its inner workings, external relations, and likely future development, this is the perfect introduction for anyone seeking to better understand European integration and what it means for ...
Are they right? In this provocative volume, political scientist Chris Bickerton provides an answer to all these key questions and more at a time when understanding what the EU is and what it does is more important than ever before.
The European Union: The History of the Political and Economic Union of Europe's Nations after World War II examines how the various attempts to forge a union came together after the war and led to the current EU. Along with pictures of ...
This book explores one of the central challenges facing the EU today – how to reconcile enlargement with the pursuit of a stronger and more effective European Union.
The European Union: The institutions of the European Union
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