Europe as I See it

Europe as I See it

by Allan Cameron (Translator), Allan Cameron (Translator), Romano Prodi (Author)

Synopsis

What does Europe mean as we enter the 21st century? A rapidly--expanding club of nation states? A large single market in which labour, goods and services can move freely? A centralizing superstate run by unelected bureaucrats? An economic giant but a political pygmy on the world stage? Romano Prodi, President of the European Commission, tackles these and other questions in this important new book. It offers both a political vision and a personal statement by one of the most important political figures in Europe today. Central to Prodia s vision of Europe -- what it can and should be -- are the ideals of the European Uniona s founding fathers: Adenauer, De Gasperi, Monnet, Schuman. Their goal was a peaceful democratic Europe in which all the peoples of our continent could live together in security, freedom, justice and equality. The path towards that goal, argues Prodi, is inextricably bound up with economics. As the EUa s Member States voluntarily pool their national sovereignty, especially monetary sovereignty, that dream -- that vision of Europe -- is gradually coming true. This book will be of great interest to anyone concerned with Europe and its future.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 136
Edition: 1
Publisher: Polity Press
Published: 11 Oct 2000

ISBN 10: 0745624979
ISBN 13: 9780745624976

Media Reviews
a A timely and important book.a Will Hutton, Chief Executive, The Industrial Society a This is an important book on an important subject by a man uniquely qualified to write it. It is not surprising that Romano Prodi should have written a book on Europe just before becoming President of the European Commission. Helping to create and develop an integrated Europe has always been close to his heart. He managed as Prime Minister against the scepticism of many inside and outside his country to bring Italy into the Single Currency. This book is not only the credo of an outstanding man. It is a detailed analysis of the important problems of a united Europe. It is the great good fortune for all of us in Europe that this man should now be in a position to play a leading part in the achievements of this ideal.a Eric Roll ( Lord Roll of Ipsden, KCMG, CB) a Romano is a visionary thinker. The view he outlines of Europea s future in this book is very personal. He would not expect me to agree with all he says, but he comes at this topic with a very distinguished track record from both politics where he broke Italya s political mould by creating the Olive tree coalition and outside in business and academic life. As Prime Minister of Italy Prodi did much to modernize Italy and to prepare it for the Euro. Today, as President of the European Commission he is overseeeing far--sighted reforms that will deliver a more effective Commission, a more dynamic European economy and ensure that we have a European Union which can live up to the challenge of enlargement.a Tony Blair a This edited collection of speeches delivered by Romano Prodi in 1997--8, mostly while he was Italian Prime Minister, provides a useful background to the intellectual origins and assumptions of the current President of the European Commission.a William Wallace, London School of Economics and Political Science a This books will be of great interest to anyone concerned with Europe and its future and is particularly timelya European Access Plus
Author Bio
Romano Prodi taught Industrial Economics and Policy at Bologna University for 25 years. He has also been Italya s Minister for Industry and, from May 1997 to October 1998, Prime Minister. He took up office as President of the European Commission in September 1999.