The new old world / Perry Anderson.

By: Anderson, PerryMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London, England : Verso, 2009Description: xvii, 561 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 9781844673124 (hbk.)Subject(s): European Union -- History | Economic development -- European Union countries | Regional disparities -- European Union countries | European Union countries -- Politics and government | European Union countries -- Economic integration | European Union countries -- Foreign relationsDDC classification: 320.94 LOC classification: JN30 | .A625 2009
Contents:
Origins -- Outcomes -- Theories -- France -- Germany -- Italy -- Cyprus -- Turkey -- Antecedents -- Prognoses.
Summary: "The New Old World" looks at the history of the European Union, the core continental countries within it, and the issue of its further expansion into Asia. It opens with a consideration of the origins and outcomes of European integration since the Second World War, and how today's EU has been theorized across a range of contemporary disciplines. It then moves to more detailed accounts of political and cultural developments in the three principal states of the original Common Market - France, Germany and Italy. A third section explores the interrelated histories of Cyprus and Turkey that pose a leading geopolitical challenge to the Community. The book ends by tracing ideas of European unity from the Enlightenment to the present, and their bearing on the future of the Union.
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Origins -- Outcomes -- Theories -- France -- Germany -- Italy -- Cyprus -- Turkey -- Antecedents -- Prognoses.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

"The New Old World" looks at the history of the European Union, the core continental countries within it, and the issue of its further expansion into Asia. It opens with a consideration of the origins and outcomes of European integration since the Second World War, and how today's EU has been theorized across a range of contemporary disciplines. It then moves to more detailed accounts of political and cultural developments in the three principal states of the original Common Market - France, Germany and Italy. A third section explores the interrelated histories of Cyprus and Turkey that pose a leading geopolitical challenge to the Community. The book ends by tracing ideas of European unity from the Enlightenment to the present, and their bearing on the future of the Union.

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