Europe As Empire : The Nature of the Enlarged European Union
معرفی کتاب «Europe As Empire : The Nature of the Enlarged European Union» نوشتهٔ Jan Zielonka، منتشرشده توسط نشر Oxford University PressOxford در سال 2006. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
this Book Seeks To Comprehend The Evolving Nature Of The European Union Following The Fall Of The Berlin Wall And The Failure Of The European Constitution. Its Prime Focus Is The Last Wave Of Enlargement That Has Profoundly Transformed The Eu. Although There Are Many Parallels Between The European Integration Process And State Building Processes, The Union Is Nothing Like A Westphalian Super State. The New Emerging Polity Resembles A Kind Of Neo-medieval Empire With A Polycentric System Of Government, Multiple And Overlapping Jurisdictions, Striking Cultural And Economic Heterogeneity, Fuzzy Borders, And Divided Sovereignty. The Book Tries To Spell Out The Origin, The Shape, And The Implications Of This Empire. the Aim Of This Book Is To Suggest A Novel Way Of Thinking About The European Union And The Process Of European Integration. The Book Shows 'two Europes' Coming Together Following The End Of The Cold War. It Proposes A System Of Economic And Democratic Governance That Meets The Ever Greater Challenges Of Modernization, Interdependence, And Globalization. It Identifies The Most Plausible Scenario Of Promoting Peaceful Change In Europe And Beyond. The Author Argues That Mainstream Thinking About European Integration Is Based On Mistaken Statist Assumptions And Suggests More Effective And Legitimate Ways Of Governing Europe Than Through Adoption Of A European Constitution, Creation Of A European Army, Or Introduction Of A European Social Model. the Book Covers Many Fields From Politics, And Economics To Foreign Affairs And Security. It Analyzes Developments In Both Eastern And Western Europe. It Also Gives Ample Room To Both Theoretical And Empirical Considerations. ## Abstract This book seeks to comprehend the evolving nature of the European Union following the fall of the Berlin Wall and the failure of the European Constitution. Its prime focus is the last wave of enlargement which has profoundly transformed the EU. Although there are many parallels between the European integration process and state-building processes, the Union is not anything like a Westphalian superstate. The new emerging polity resembles a kind of neo-medieval empire with a polycentric system of government, multiple and overlapping jurisdictions, striking cultural and economic heterogeneity, fuzzy borders, and divided sovereignty. The book spells out the origin, the shape, and the implications of this empire. It suggests a novel way of thinking about the European Union and the process of European integration, showing “two Europes” coming together following the end of the Cold War. It proposes a system of economic and democratic governance that meets the ever greater challenges of modernization, interdependence, and globalization. It identifies the most plausible scenario of promoting peaceful change in Europe and beyond. It argues that mainstream thinking about European integration is based on mistaken statist assumptions, and suggests more effective and legitimate ways of governing Europe than through the adoption of a European Constitution, creation of a European army, or introduction of a European social model. The book covers many fields from politics and economics to foreign affairs and security. It analyzes developments in both Eastern and Western Europe, and gives ample room for both theoretical and empirical considerations. The author argues that mainstream thinking about European integration is based on mistaken statistical assumptions and suggests more effective and legitimate ways of governing Europe than through adoption of a European constitution, creation of a European army or the introduction of a European social model It is often asserted that the last round of EU enlargement is not fundamentally different from the previous ones.
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