Crises and Challenges for the European Union

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can the European Union survive?
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EU challenge
European Union contemporary affairs
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European Union foreign policy
European Union global politics
European Union migration crisis
European Union social policy
European Union theory
Eurozone crisis
future of the European Union
history of crisis in European Union
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integration of the European Union
leadership in the European Union
managing political crisis
new European Union theories
policy process in the European Union
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781350342897
  • Weight: 940g
  • Dimensions: 160 x 238mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Oct 2023
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The crises of the European Union extend beyond the challenges of Covid-19, Brexit, the Eurozone, and mass migration, cutting to the core of the EU itself. Taking a structural rather than event-based approach, this text unpacks all aspects of the EU in crisis and analyses the implications of these crises for the EU and its member states.
This edition argues that crises and challenges are no longer unique and discreet events facing the EU, but rather, they are better understood as sustained conditions that have changed the relationships between member states, the functioning of institutions, the nature of public engagement and the prospects for integration. Chapters broach institutional issues as well as specific policy challenges, covering questions of legitimacy and leadership and offering a full chapter on democracy and Euroscepticism.
Working within both historical and theoretical frameworks, this is the perfect companion for those studying and researching contemporary challenges facing the EU, European integration, political crisis management and transboundary crises more broadly.

Mark Rhinard is Professor of International Relations at Stockholm University, Sweden and Research Director at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs.
Neill Nugent is Emeritus Professor of Politics at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK.
William E. Paterson is Emeritus Director of the Institute of German Studies, University of Birmingham, UK.