Synopses & Reviews
Despite the plethora of textbooks available on the European Union and the wide range of interdisciplinary and non-specialist courses on which it is studied, there has, surprisingly, until now been no single text providing concise coverage of all its major dimensions and implications. Rather than focusing just on the history or the politics or the economics of the EU or on detailed coverage of its institutions and/or policies, John McCormick's new book introduces all aspects of European integration combining a very clear and accessible thematic narrative with boxed summaries of a wide range of essential facts and figures.
About the Author
John McCormick is Associate Professor of Political Science, Indiana University/Purdue University.
Table of Contents
Introduction * Regional Integration as a Global Phenomenon * The Idea of Europe * The History of the European Union * The Institutions of the European Union * The EU and its Member States * The EU and its Citizens * Economic Integration * The EU and the World * Conclusions * Index Regional Integration * The Idea of Europe * The Evolution of the EU * The Institutions of the EU * The EU and its Member States * The EU and its Citizens * Economic Integration * The EU and the World