The Delphic Oracle on Europe
Is there a Future for the European Union?
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 12 May 2011
- ISBN 9780199593842
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages242 pages
- Size 240x167x21 mm
- Weight 524 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
After more than 50 years of European integration the 'old continent' finds itself today once again at a crossroads. The Delphic Oracle on Europe deals with the most relevant and contentious issues related to the European Union's way forward in times of global crisis and profound change.
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The Delphic Oracle on Europe brings together leading thinkers and policy-makers from different academic disciplines and policy-oriented backgrounds from all over Europe. The chapters reflect on ways forward for the European Union (EU) in a time of global crisis and profound change. Contributors debate the institutional and political consequences of the Lisbon Treaty, the reform of economic governance in light of the economic and financial crisis, and Europe's global role in a rapidly changing international and regional environment.
The volume is divided into three parts: Part I focuses on the Union's institutions and the question of leadership in an EU27+. Part II concentrates on the key elements of a new international socio-economic consensus. And Part III discusses the stakes in the agonising search for the EU's global role in a post-Lisbon and post-crisis world. A substantial concluding chapter pulls the themes of the volume together and looks to the future.
The list of contributors includes a number of leading thinkers and policy-makers: Josep Borrell Fontelles, Jonas Condomines Beraud, Olaf Cramme, Janis A. Emmanouilidis, Dieter Helm, Philippe Herzog, Jolyon Howorth, Zaki Laidi, Roger Liddle, Pier Carlo Padoan, André Sapir, and Loukas Tsoukalis.
The Delphic oracle on Europe offers a unique collection of views on the institutional consequences of the Lisbon Treaty, the challenges of the economic and financial crisis, and the European Unions global role ... a must-read for those researching and studying the EU,
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Part I: Institutions and Leaders
Implementing the Lisbon Treaty
In Search of Leadership
The Future Role of the European Parliament
Part II: New European Contract
Europe's Growth: A Sceptical View
Green Growth: Opportunities, Challenges and Costs
Crisis and the Governance of the Euro Area
The Political Economy of the Single Market
The Future of Social Europe
Part III: Global Role
Why the EU Needs a Grand Strategy
Is Europe Risk Averse?
The Leitmotiv of a Global Europe
Part IV: Conclusion
The Delphic Oracle on Europe