The European Union: An Introduction
By (Author) Mark Corner
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
I.B. Tauris
1st August 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
341.2422
288
Width 138mm, Height 214mm, Spine 22mm
377g
The EU is one of the most notoriously complex international organisations. It is the only supranational organisation where nation-states agree to share sovereignty in some areas but not in others. At the heart of the EU debate across Europe are two opposing groups: one aims to devolve more sovereignty to the EU, with the aim of creating a European 'super-state' and the other wishes to devolve less, effectively relegating the EU to a mere discussion forum. In this accessible and engaging book, Mark Corner provides an essential introduction to the history and modern workings of the EU. Focusing on key themes in the union's development and the debates surrounding future enlargement, this book answers the key questions related to the EU and provides a 'one-stop shop' for anyone curious about future of Europe.
'At last: a completely common sense, no-nonsense, hands-on and eminently readable introduction to the European Union'. Theo D'haen, former Director of European Studies, University of Leuven.
Mark Corner is Lecturer at Hogeschool-Universiteit in Brussels and Guest Lecturer on the MA European Studies programme at University of Leuven. He is also a conferencier at the European Union, providing introductory talks on the various institutions and is the author of The Binding of Nations: From European Union to World Union.