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      Europe’s Last Chance: Why the European States Must Form a More Perfect Union

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      In the heart of Europe's current crisis, one of the continent's foremost statesmen issues a clarion call to radically remake the European Union in the mould of the United States' own federal government.
      Europe is caught in its greatest crisis since the Second World War. The catalogue of ills seem...

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      Product ID:9780465096855
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:US
      Title:Europe's Last Chance
      Subtitle:Why the European States Must Form a More Perfect Union
      Authors:Author: Guy Verhofstadt
      Page Count:304
      Subjects:International institutions, EU & European institutions, EU (European Union)
      Description:In the heart of Europe's current crisis, one of the continent's foremost statesmen issues a clarion call to radically remake the European Union in the mould of the United States' own federal government.
      Europe is caught in its greatest crisis since the Second World War. The catalogue of ills seems endless: an economic crisis spread through most of Europe''s Mediterranean tier that has crippled Greece and driven a wedge between northern and southern Europe terrorist attacks in Paris, Cologne, Brussels, and Nice growing aggression from Russia in Ukraine and the Baltic states and refugees escaping war-torn neighbours. The European Union''s inability to handle any of these disasters was a driving factor in Great Britain voting to leave, and others may soon follow. The result won''t just be a continent in turmoil, but also a serious threat to American and British security,the Atlantic, let alone the Channel, simply isn''t big enough to keep European troubles in Europe. For everyone''s sake, Europe must survive.The question is how. In Europe''s Last Chance , Guy Verhofstadt,former prime minister of Belgium and current leader of the liberal faction in the European Parliament,provides the essential framework for understanding Europe today, laying bare the absurdity of a system in which each member state can veto legislation, opt in or out of the Euro, or close borders on a whim. But Verhofstadt does not just indict the European Union, he also offers a powerful vision for how the continent can change for the better. The key, argues Verhofstadt, is to reform the European Union along the lines of America''s federal government: a United States of Europe strong enough to stand with the United States of America in making a better, safer world.A visionary book from one of today''s luminaries of European leadership, Europe''s Last Chance is a clarion call to save the European Union, one of the world''s greatest chances for peace and prosperity.
      Imprint Name:Basic Books
      Publisher Name:Basic Books
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2017-01-03

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      Weight518 g
      Dimensions244 × 164 × 27 mm