Detalls del llibre
Which European and non-European ideas and practices facilitated the shaping of European unity? Or rather, which pursuits led to deadlocks in the cooperation between states?
The book seeks answers to these questions by surveying the historical attempts at realizing supranational patterns of governance in Europe since the Middle Ages. The main focus is on the nineteenth and twentieth century organizational models of European unification.
The analysis draws on an abundance of historical and legal source material. While the author encourages critical thinking about European integration, the exploration is admittedly based on specific values. Éva Bóka claims that the struggle for the humanization of power with its democratic creative force has been the major driver in the development of the system of liberties and the idea of European unity. The analysis of the historical process up to the Lisbon Treaty (2007) with the recognition of common, shared, and supported competences meets the author?s set of values to a great extent. The last part of the book examines whether the European Union can serve as a political and economic organizational model for other parts of the world.
- Autor/a Eva Boka
- ISBN13 9789633865989
- ISBN10 9633865980
- Pàgines 254
- Any Edició 2022
- Fecha de publicación 20/12/2022
- Idioma Alemany, Francès
Ressenyes i valoracions
Engineering European Unity: The Quest for the Right Solution Across Centuries (Alemany, Francès)
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- Eva Boka
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- Central European University Press (2022)
- 9789633865989



