Détails du livre
Format
Relié
Pages
112
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Apr 18, 2016
Éditeur
Wermod and Wermod Publishing Group
ISBN-10
1909606154
ISBN-13
9781909606159
Description
In a pivotal moment following the Maastricht Treaty, two thought-provoking authors, Jonathan Bowden and Stuart Millson, delve into the political landscape shaped by Euro-federalism. They examine the implications of this treaty, set against the backdrop of rising nationalistic sentiments and the complexities of modern governance. This work serves as both a critique and an exploration of right-wing ideologies in Europe during a transformative era.
Bowden and Millson's insights challenge readers to consider the broader consequences of political shifts and the quest for identity within an increasingly unified Europe. Their collaboration invites an engaging discourse, encouraging the audience to navigate through historical contexts and contemporary issues.
As they articulate the spectrum of right-wing thought, the authors provide a nuanced perspective on democracy, sovereignty, and the role of nation-states. Engaging and erudite, their analysis provokes reflection on the meaning of "right" in today's socio-political context, pushing readers to think critically about the crossroads where tradition and modernity intersect.
Bowden and Millson's insights challenge readers to consider the broader consequences of political shifts and the quest for identity within an increasingly unified Europe. Their collaboration invites an engaging discourse, encouraging the audience to navigate through historical contexts and contemporary issues.
As they articulate the spectrum of right-wing thought, the authors provide a nuanced perspective on democracy, sovereignty, and the role of nation-states. Engaging and erudite, their analysis provokes reflection on the meaning of "right" in today's socio-political context, pushing readers to think critically about the crossroads where tradition and modernity intersect.
Genres
Politique