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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 341.2422
EAN num: 9780199206391
ISBN number: 0199206392
Label: Oxford University Press, USA
Manufacturer: Oxford University Press, USA
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 288
Printing Date: March 15, 2008
Publishing house: Oxford University Press, USA
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The new edition of this concise introductory text demystifies the European Union's structures and operation, providing an engaging and accessible introduction to how the EU works and why it matters. Featuring an exceptional collection of work by esteemed contributors, it offers students a unique blend of scholarly expertise and practitioners' experience.
The European Union, Second Edition, answers the fundamental questions of how the EU works, who its main actors are, and what processes and dynamics are involved. Taking a 'real-life' view of the EU's structures and operation--as opposed to the more formal approach generally adopted by other textbooks--it provides a vivid account that brings the EU to life. This second edition features two new chapters; one on security in Europe and another on constitutionalism and democracy. It also includes Eastward expansion in the chapter on enlargement.
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This book was required for my Euro Politics class. The book its self was poorly written, and due to the fact that every chapter was written by different authors, the writing style changed with every chapter.
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Things are constantly changing in the European Union, which makes it incredibly difficult to publish and up-to-date book about it. This book is already outdated, and to top it off, it's written very poorly. The wording is vague and never to the point. It was required for a class I took, and I learned more by looking up "European Union" on Wikipedia than I ever did from this book.
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