620 Pages
    by Routledge

    620 Pages
    by Routledge

    The European Mosaic is an up-to-date introduction to all aspects of the politics, economics, culture and recent history of the European Union in particular and Europe in general. The European Mosaic effectively familiarizes students with EU issues that are currently in the news and likely to remain so for the foreseeable future. It is a clear and accessible introduction to the European polity. Its strongly interdisciplinary focus provides a multidimensional understanding of contemporary Europe, of the process of European integration, and of the dynamics of the European Union. Suitable for undergrduate courses in European politics.

    Part 1 – Europe and the wider world

    1.1    Introduction – The enlargement of the European Union and the questions it poses

    1.2    What is Europe?

    1.3    How different are western and eastern Europe?

    1.4 The EU’s external relationships

    1.5    Europe and international bodies

     

    Part 2 – Country studies

    2.1    Introduction

    2.2 The core democracies of western Europe: France, Italy, Germany UK

    2.3 The Nordic countries: still reluctant Europeans?

    2.4    Spain, Portugal, Greece

    2.5   Political and economic reforms in post-communist Russia

    2.6 Political and economic transitions in eastern Europe

    2.7 Turkey, Cyprus

     

    Part 3 – the European Union

    3.1    The evolution of the European Union

    3.2 Institutions of the European Union

    3.3 Theories of political integration and the European Union

    3.4 The policies of the European Union

     

    Part 4 – Society, culture and politics in contemporary Europe

    4.1    Social Structure and Social Change in Europe

    4.2    Visions of Europe

    4.3    The State of European Democracy

    4.4    Citizenship, human rights and migration

    4.5   Living with diversity? Nation states and national identities in Contemporary Europe

     

    Part 5 – Main issues and challenges

    5.1 Introduction

    5.2 Cultural divisions in society and hostility to minority groups

    5.3 Yugoslavia

    5.4 The economic policy of the euro-zone

    5.5 Enlargement of the EU

     

    Chronological table

    Bibliography

    Index

     

    Biography

    David Gowland, Richard Dunphy, Charlotte Lythe