Книга "Is the EU Doomed?" ("Обречен ли Европейский Союз?") рассматривает кризис, который переживает Европейский Союз. Автор книги - известный ученый в области европейской политики Ян Целонка - утверждает, что хотя Европейский Союз может выжить только в скромной форме, оставшись без многих реальных полномочий, Европа как интегрированное общество будет становиться только сильнее. Он считает, что интеграция будет продолжаться из-за глубокой экономической взаимозависимости европейских государств, исторических связей и необходимости политического прагматизма. Возрожденная Европа, возглавляемая крупными городами, регионами и мощными НПО, возродит новый вид континентальной солидарности. Таким образом, Европейский Союз может быть обречен, но Европа определенно нет.
The book is about the European Union going through a crisis. It is torn by several problems including economic slump, politicking and the rigged system. Though there might be a very slim possibility for the EU to continue its existence, Zielonga, the author, believes that however small they are, some powers will survive. This only increases due to the interconnectedness of economies across the globe. The events of the future might take a more pragmatic route which will lead to things going stronger for Europe. The revival of the continent can be observed through the growth of cities, regions or powerful non-governmental organizations with new forms of solidarity thriving and shining among them. The book declares the possibility of the EU being doomed but it certainly makes sure that the continent, Europe is alive and might still follow a more prosperous outcome.
Электронная Книга «Is the EU Doomed?» написана автором Jan Zielonka в году.
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Язык: Английский
ISBN: 9780745683980
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The European Union is in crisis. Crippled by economic problems, political brinkmanship, and institutional rigidity, the EU faces an increasingly uncertain future. In this compelling essay, leading scholar of European politics, Jan Zielonka argues that although the EU will only survive in modest form – deprived of many real powers – Europe as an integrated entity will grow stronger. Integration, he contends, will continue apace because of European states’ profound economic interdependence, historic ties and the need for political pragmatism. A revitalized Europe led by major cities, regions and powerful NGOs will emerge in which a new type of continental solidarity can flourish. The EU may well be doomed, but Europe certainly is not.