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The European Union: A Citizen's Guide

di Chris J. Bickerton

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The essential Pelican introduction to the European Union - its history, its politics, and its role today For most of us today, 'Europe' refers to the European Union. At the centre of a seemingly never-ending crisis, the EU remains a black box, closed to public understanding. Is Europe ruled by Germany or by European bureaucrats? Does a single European economy exist after all these years of economic integration? And should the EU have been awarded the Nobel peace prize in 2012? Critics tell us the EU undermines democracy. Are they right? In this provocative volume, political scientist Chris Bickerton provides an answer to all these key questions and more at a time when understanding what the EU is and what it does is more important than ever before.… (altro)
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A readable & concise overview of the history, development and structures of the European Union.

Some EU enthusiasts may find the author a touch "euro-sceptical" but, to my mind, he does a good job in fairly describing the issues & challenges. Recommended. (Bickerton is a regular guest on the excellent podcast "Talking Politics". Also highly recommended.) ( )
  JamieStarr | Jul 15, 2023 |
It's rare that a book is both a solid, clear introduction to a complicated topic, and a good intervention in current arguments about that topic. Bickerton manages it here. It's not deep, because it's about 200 pages long (once you take out all the lovingly designed padding and black pages and so on). But it does make sense, and does point you to other resources should you want to go into it a bit more. And the central argument--the problem with the EU and its lack of democratic accountability are caused by the lack of democratic accountability and general stupidity of the governments of the member states--is perfectly convincing. ( )
  stillatim | Oct 23, 2020 |
Good overview of the history of the EU, as well as its current struggles and institutions. As riveting as complicated international law can be. ( )
  askannakarenina | Sep 16, 2020 |
Written and published shortly before Brexit by an informed academic Leaver, this book would have been best read about 2 years ago. It wouldn't have changed my Remain stance, largely because Bickerton, whilst able to show the flaws of the EU and the direction its heading, doesn't address the alternative history in which the EU doesn't exist. I think in some respect, because its neither the intended scope of the book nor is it an easy thought experiment. I fail when I try it myself, but it does color why I'm fundamentally Remain — the balance of benefit/loss sits with cross border cöoperation. Bickerton would argue the same, with less Federalism, but I think the flavour of his argument does in a none existent world where Lexit is a good idea. Nevertheless, he's gives a researched history of the EU and adds facts and anecdotes to my reform side
  thenumeraltwo | Feb 11, 2020 |
Excellent description of the European Union. ( )
  M.J.Meeuwsen | Mar 19, 2017 |
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The essential Pelican introduction to the European Union - its history, its politics, and its role today For most of us today, 'Europe' refers to the European Union. At the centre of a seemingly never-ending crisis, the EU remains a black box, closed to public understanding. Is Europe ruled by Germany or by European bureaucrats? Does a single European economy exist after all these years of economic integration? And should the EU have been awarded the Nobel peace prize in 2012? Critics tell us the EU undermines democracy. Are they right? In this provocative volume, political scientist Chris Bickerton provides an answer to all these key questions and more at a time when understanding what the EU is and what it does is more important than ever before.

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