“The Fragmentation of European Power” by José Ignacio Torreblanca “Europe, this book argues, is powerful, but introverted, and its power is exercised in a fragmented way. Although the European project is in crisis, its decline is not inevitable. Reflecting on your weaknesses is the first step to start overcoming them.” Extracted from the Book House.
“Both sides of the coin: the arguments against and for the Euro” by James Forder and Christopher Huhne “Whether Britain should join the Euro is a subject that generates much heat but little light. Here in one book are the arguments FOR joining the Euro and AGAINST. (…) This is the only book which
“Sexual politics and the European Union: the new feminist challenge” edited by R. Amy Elman “This is the first book to transcend the emphasis on economics, the conventional basis for EU public policy discussions, thus providing a basis upon which one can begin to assess the politics of European integration from a feminist perspective.” Extracted
“Challenges and strategies of the EU” by José Ramón de Espínola “The European integration process is a response to the serious events (human, economic, social and political) derived from the profound division of Europe in the first half of the XNUMXth century. After the tragic experience of the Second World War, integration projects arise