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Disintegration and integration in East-Central Europe, 1919-post-1989

Disintegration and integration in East-Central Europe, 1919-post-1989
Author: Wilfried Loth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2014
Genre: Electronic book
ISBN: 9783848713301

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In this volume, based on a colloquium at the Faculty of European Studies, Babes-Bolyai University, in Cluj-Napoca, the integration of former member states of the Soviet bloc into the European Union is discussed in its broad historical context. 30 scholars are providing a comprehensive insight into the state of integration of East-Central European countries.


European Integration and Disintegration

European Integration and Disintegration
Author: Robert Bideleux
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2002-09-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1134775210

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Europe has changed radically since 1989 and continues to change at great speed. This book deals with the principle problems and challenges confronting Europe in the aftermath of the Cold War and the collapse of European communism. Whilst endeavouring to strike a balance between East, West, North and South, the volume is more concerned with the changing political, economic and cultural morphology of Europe, and of the relations within it, than with the formal institutional arrangements of the European Community and its successor, the European Union. There are already numerous books on the institutional development of the EU, but relatively few with a wider compass and institutional interpretations of European integration. The book shows that the study of European integration should be taken in the round, avoiding a narrow and self-centered concern with the development of the 'lesser Europe' of the EU. It demonstrates that integration should be seen as neither an inexorable predetermined process, nor as an automatic consequence of high levels of economic interdependence, but rather as something that proceeds in fits and starts and sometimes suffers reverses.


European Disintegration?

European Disintegration?
Author: Douglas Webber
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2018-11-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1137529482

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This new book provides a comprehensive analysis of Europe on the brink of political disintegration. Observers of the European Union (EU) could be forgiven for thinking that it is in a state of permanent crisis. The Union has been beset with high levels of Eurozone debt, Russian intervention and armed conflict in Ukraine, refugees fleeing conflict zones in North Africa and the Middle East, and the decision of Britain to leave the European Union. This text offers a concise and readable assessment of the dynamics, character and consequences of these four crises and the increasingly real possibility of European disintegration. High levels of socio-economic interdependence and institutionalization have failed to result in an ever closer union, and yet the proposed theories of disintegration also fall short. Webber instead shows that it is only by looking at the role of the EU's dominant member, Germany, in each crisis that the potential for an increasingly fragmented Europe becomes clear. Until now, Germany has been the EU's stabilizing force but this is no longer guaranteed. The fate of the integration process will depend on whether other, more inclusive forms of stabilizing leadership may emerge to fill the vacuum created by Berlin's incapacity. This text is the ideal companion for upper undergraduate and postgraduate students of the European Union, as part of degrees in politics, international relations or European studies, or for anyone interested in the crises of the European Union.


Borders, Identities, Communities

Borders, Identities, Communities
Author: Nicolae Păun
Publisher: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Europe
ISBN: 9783848733231

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The book examines the reconciliation in East Central Europe during the EU integration process, with historical references and analyzes of the region's current political and diplomatic processes. It is a useful tool for scientists and students wishing to explore an up-to-date collection of contributions written by regional scientists and members of the Historians Liaison Group to the European Commission. The multidisciplinary approach of the studies focuses on the Franco-German model of reconciliation as well as on the location of borders, identities and communities in East Central European territory, in the current (geo) political, economic and cultural context. Particular attention is paid to such aspects of the region as populism, the teaching of common history and integration efforts. The contributions were presented at the international conference "Disintegration and Integration in Central and Eastern Europe", 3rd edition (Berlin, 2016). The research area is European integration.