
Europe has not been so weak and divided for a long time. Buffeted by a succession of crises, it has shown a strong collective survival instinct but a poor capacity to deliver. In times when the tectonic plates are shifting and tension between global markets and national democracies is rising, can Europe hold together, under what termsand indeed for what purpose? The euro crisis has left big scars and is not over yet. Economic divergence has grown between and within countries, leading in turn to political fragmentation and the rise of populism. And growth remains slow, fragile, and uneven. Europe is in a bind: it is difficult to go forwards and scary to go backwards. In between, it is an unhappy and unstable state of affairs. Looking further afield, a more assertive Russia and an imploding neighbourhood may not even allow Europe the luxury to decline in grace. A convinced European and familiar with the world of Brussels, Loukas Tsoukalis is critical of the way Europe has handled its multiple crises in recent years. He addresses the key issues and difficult choices facing Europe today. Can Europe collectively manage globalization, combine growth with inclusive societies, and reconcile its apparent yearning for soft power with the often hard reality of the world outside? Individual countries cannot handle these challenges on their own. While knowing full well the difficulties in reaching a common European stance, Tsoukalis is also acutely aware of the consequences of failure.
This work investigates whether the European project can survive the compounding pressures of economic instability, political fragmentation, and shifting global power dynamics. Loukas Tsoukalis, a seasoned expert in European integration and Brussels policy, utilizes his extensive background to analyze the structural weaknesses of the European Union. He argues that while individual nations lack the capacity to address modern global challenges, the current institutional framework remains insufficient to deliver necessary collective solutions.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this text as a sophisticated critique of contemporary European governance that balances institutional knowledge with realistic political assessment. Readers frequently note the clarity of the author's prose, which makes complex geopolitical and economic arguments accessible to both scholars and informed general readers.
Page Count:
250
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
ISBN-10:
0191071234
ISBN-13:
9780191071232
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