The Contemporary Crisis of the European Union

The Contemporary Crisis of the European Union

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Berend, Ivan T. (University of California Los Angeles, USA)
Taylor & Francis Ltd
EAN: 9781351998239
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The European Union widened and deepened integration when it introduced the Single Market and the common currency, increasing the number of member countries from 12 to 28. After a quarter of a century, the 2008 financial and economic crisis opened a new chapter in the history of European integration. Prosperity was replaced by economic crisis and then long stagnation, with ramifications far beyond the economic arena.

For the first time, after more than half a century, some countries were almost forced to step out of the Union. History’s most frightening migration crisis shocked Europe and led to the strengthening of several anti-integration parties in various countries. This pioneering book discusses the nine crisis elements that could lead to disintegration of the EU. Beginning with the Greek Debt disaster this book delves into the cause of the recent European crisis and then onto the recent immigration influx and its consequences, as well as Britain’s exit from the Union. A concluding chapter, based on the facts of positive development during the crises years, gives a cautiously optimistic forecast for the future and asks the question: further integration or disintegration?

This volume is of great importance to academics, students and policy makers who have an interest in European politics, political economy and migration.

EAN 9781351998239
ISBN 1351998234
Binding Ebook
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication date December 8, 2016
Pages 176
Language English
Country United Kingdom
Authors Berend, Ivan T. (University of California Los Angeles, USA)
Series Routledge Studies in the European Economy