This is a systematic, up-to-date exploration of the politics of
European integration that includes balanced coverage of the
strengths and weaknesses of the European Union.
* Examines European integration as a contested political process
that continues to divide and inspire nations, citizens, and
politicians
* Provides students with the analytical tools to consider why the
EU functions as it currently does, whether the EU is sufficiently
democratic, the politics behind EU legislation, debates over
foreign policy, proposals for institutional reform, and the
Eurozone sovereign debt crisis
* Brings together the latest scholarly research from comparative
politics, international relations, law, and democratic theory
* Accompanied by a range of student resources including
chapter-level flashcards and independent study questions –
available at href=’http://www.wiley.com/go/glencross’>www.wiley.com/go/glencross
Über den Autor
Andrew Glencross is a Lecturer in International Politics
at the Department of History and Politics at the University
of Stirling. He is the author of What Makes the EU Viable?
European Integration in the Light of the Antebellum US
Experience (2009) and co-editor of European Union Federalism
and Constitutionalism: The Legacy of Altiero Spinelli
(2010).