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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Paul Magnette (Universite Libre De Bruxelles, Brussels)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Red Globe Press Edition: 2005 ed. Dimensions: Width: 13.80cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.431kg ISBN: 9781403941817ISBN 10: 1403941815 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 04 August 2005 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Undergraduate Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews""An insightful and intelligent overview of the politics, history and likely future of the European Union: the world's most successful international organization. Paul Magnette eschews polemics, whether Euroenthusiast or Euroskeptical, and at every turn debunks myths of an undemocratic Brussels superstate. In their place he offers a succinct, readable and balanced analysis of the concrete reality of European integration today. Student and citizens alike should read this book."" - Andrew Moravcsik, Princeton University ""Paul Magnette's book provides a clear, incisive, and distinctive analysis of the European Union. Approaching the EU from an essentially intergovernmental perspective, the book is well organised, highly informed, and always lively."" - Professor Neill Nugent, Manchester Metropolitan University """An insightful and intelligent overview of the politics, history and likely future of the European Union: the world's most successful international organization. Paul Magnette eschews polemics, whether Euroenthusiast or Euroskeptical, and at every turn debunks myths of an undemocratic Brussels superstate. In their place he offers a succinct, readable and balanced analysis of the concrete reality of European integration today. Student and citizens alike should read this book."" - Andrew Moravcsik, Princeton University ""Paul Magnette's book provides a clear, incisive, and distinctive analysis of the European Union. Approaching the EU from an essentially intergovernmental perspective, the book is well organised, highly informed, and always lively."" - Professor Neill Nugent, Manchester Metropolitan University" An insightful and intelligent overview of the politics, history and likely future of the European Union: the world's most successful international organization. Paul Magnette eschews polemics, whether Euroenthusiast or Euroskeptical, and at every turn debunks myths of an undemocratic Brussels superstate. In their place he offers a succinct, readable and balanced analysis of the concrete reality of European integration today. Student and citizens alike should read this book. - Andrew Moravcsik, Princeton University Paul Magnette's book provides a clear, incisive, and distinctive analysis of the European Union. Approaching the EU from an essentially intergovernmental perspective, the book is well organised, highly informed, and always lively. - Professor Neill Nugent, Manchester Metropolitan University An insightful and intelligent overview of the politics, history and likely future of the European Union: the world's most successful international organization. Paul Magnette eschews polemics, whether Euroenthusiast or Euroskeptical, and at every turn debunks myths of an undemocratic Brussels superstate. In their place he offers a succinct, readable and balanced analysis of the concrete reality of European integration today. Student and citizens alike should read this book. - Andrew Moravcsik, Princeton University<br><br> Paul Magnette's book provides a clear, incisive, and distinctive analysis of the European Union. Approaching the EU from an essentially intergovernmental perspective, the book is well organised, highly informed, and always lively. - Professor Neill Nugent, Manchester Metropolitan University <br> An insightful and intelligent overview of the politics, history and likely future of the European Union: the world's most successful international organization. Paul Magnette eschews polemics, whether Euroenthusiast or Euroskeptical, and at every turn debunks myths of an undemocratic Brussels superstate. In their place he offers a succinct, readable and balanced analysis of the concrete reality of European integration today. Student and citizens alike should read this book. - Andrew Moravcsik, Princeton University <br> Paul Magnette's book provides a clear, incisive, and distinctive analysis of the European Union. Approaching the EU from an essentially intergovernmental perspective, the book is well organised, highly informed, and always lively. - Professor Neill Nugent, Manchester Metropolitan University <br> Author InformationPAUL MAGNETTE is Professor of Political Science and Director of the Institute for European Studies, Université libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium. He also teaches at Sciences-po, Paris. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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