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A Second Chance for Europe: Economic, Political and Legal Perspectives of the European Union

Editat de Jo Ritzen
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 aug 2018
This book calls upon us to rethink and reboot the European Union. The authors dissect the EU’s many vulnerabilities: how some Member States are backsliding on the rule of law, freedom of the press, and control of corruption – and how globalization’s ‘discontents’ are threatening the liberal international order. It examines the need for a common immigration policy; the need to rethink the unsustainable debt overhang of some Eurozone countries; and the need to use education to foster a European identity.
Given the sum total of these vulnerabilities, the book argues, the EU may not survive beyond 2025 in its present form – that is, unless decisive action is taken. In turn, the book puts forward a number of workable solutions: a European economic model to secure full employment; a stronger European Court of Human Rights to counter systemic violations; a points-based immigration policy; clear exit options for the Eurozone; and an Open Education Area with a common second language. These solutions may reduce the number of EU countries, but would increase cohesion and overall survivability.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319862330
ISBN-10: 3319862332
Pagini: 271
Ilustrații: VII, 271 p. 11 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

European Citizens at Risk.- Halting Support for the EU.- A Vibrant European Model.-In Europe we trust.-EU Mobility.- A sustainable immigration policy for the EU.- A Sustainable Eurozone with Exit Options.- European Identity and the Learning Union.- Forward to a Second Chance for Europe.


Notă biografică

Jo Ritzen is a professorial fellow in the International Economics of Science, Technology and Higher Education at UNU-MERIT and the Maastricht Graduate School of Governance.
He is a former Minister of Education, Culture, and Science of the Netherlands, served in the Dutch Cabinet at the Maastricht Treaty, a former Vice President of the World Bank and former President of Maastricht University.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

This book calls upon us to rethink and reboot the European Union. The authors dissect the EU’s many vulnerabilities: how some Member States are backsliding on the rule of law, freedom of the press, and control of corruption – and how globalization’s ‘discontents’ are threatening the liberal international order. It examines the need for a common immigration policy; the need to rethink the unsustainable debt overhang of some Eurozone countries; and the need to use education to foster a European identity.
Given the sum total of these vulnerabilities, the book argues, the EU may not survive beyond 2025 in its present form – that is, unless decisive action is taken. In turn, the book puts forward a number of workable solutions: a European economic model to secure full employment; a stronger European Court of Human Rights to counter systemic violations; a points-based immigration policy; clear exit options for the Eurozone; and an Open Education Area with a common second language.These solutions may reduce the number of EU countries, but would increase cohesion and overall survivability.

Caracteristici

Dissects the EU’s many vulnerabilities and suggests workable solutions Innovative and creative in pursuing “out of the box” solutions Makes academic analysis directly applicable to major policy questions