The European Union in the 21st Century takes a fresh look at a complex and ever-changing organization by examining its pursuit of two very different objectives:
power (security and political weight) and
plenty (economic growth and social welfare). Nikolaos Zahariadis aims to help students understand these two objectives and how the tension between them affects different issue areas, illuminating how each objective represents a different perspective on what the EU is and what it does. The book also introduces students to the systematic thinking that political scientists employ to see the connections between policies, institutions, and actors. By unpacking the various perspectives, students will gain greater insight into how policymakers think and why EU leaders make the kinds of decisions they do.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1: What Kind of Union?
Part I: The Fundamentals
Chapter 2: Perspectives on Power and Plenty
Chapter 3: The Challenges of Enlargement (and Contraction)
Chapter 4: Democracy in the European Union
Chapter 5: Europeanization: National Representation in Brussels
Chapter 6: Monitoring, Implementing, and Adjudicating Bodies of the European Union
Part II: The Pursuit of Plenty
Chapter 7: Economic Growth
Chapter 8: Money
Chapter 9: The Environment and Food
Chapter 10: Cohesion
Part III: The Pursuit of Power
Chapter 11: The EU on the World Stage
Chapter 12: Immigration, Justice, and Security
Chapter 13: Retrospect and Prospect