Introduction to Contemporary Europe

Introduction to Contemporary Europe

by ValerioLintner (Author), Dave Edye (Author)

Synopsis

Aimed at courses that integrate the political and economic fabric of European affairs, this major new interdisciplinary textbook analysis key political, economic and social aspects of the whole of contemporary Europe. Adopting a theme-based approach, rather than a country-by-country analysis, the text describes how economic and political factors interrelate - both in unity and diversity - to influence economic policy and performance in Europe. The text analyses the successes of national policy at the level of the nation state and the constraints , specifically the limits to national political and economic sovereignty, which arise from interdependence and comprehensively covers the development of contemporary Europe from the supremacy of the nation state in decision-making right through to European integration. The book provides relevent theoretical background to the policy area/debate in the more traditional aspects of economics and politics, but also in new issues of concern such as equal opportunities, race and environmentalism.

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Format: Textbook Binding
Pages: 476
Edition: 1
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Published: 19 Apr 1996

ISBN 10: 0133558274
ISBN 13: 9780133558272

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I have thoroughly enjoyed reading and reviewing this text. I think that the authors have produced a very readable, informative and lively textbook, that will be widely used by students. Stephen Hopkins of Leicester University