
The European Union: A Very Short Introduction
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History
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
152
言語
英語
公開されました
Mar 30, 2018
出版社
Oxford University Press
版
4
ISBN-10
0198808852
ISBN-13
9780198808855
説明
The European Union emerges as a distinctive political entity, intricately woven into the fabric of global governance. This concise exploration delves into the complex architecture of the EU, highlighting its remarkable ability to unite diverse nations under a common framework while preserving their individual identities. Readers are invited to understand how the EU navigates economic, political, and social challenges, often balancing cooperation and national sovereignty.
Pinder and Usherwood provide a thoughtful examination of the EU's creation, evolution, and its impact on European and international politics. They demystify key concepts, drawing readers into discussions about legislative processes, the role of member states, and the significance of treaties. Through rich context and contemporary relevance, they illustrate how the EU’s policies influence everyday life and contribute to wider global issues.
With clarity and insight, the authors present an engaging narrative that captures the essence of the EU's mission and significance, making this work an essential primer for anyone seeking to understand one of the world's most ambitious political experiments.
Pinder and Usherwood provide a thoughtful examination of the EU's creation, evolution, and its impact on European and international politics. They demystify key concepts, drawing readers into discussions about legislative processes, the role of member states, and the significance of treaties. Through rich context and contemporary relevance, they illustrate how the EU’s policies influence everyday life and contribute to wider global issues.
With clarity and insight, the authors present an engaging narrative that captures the essence of the EU's mission and significance, making this work an essential primer for anyone seeking to understand one of the world's most ambitious political experiments.