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Red Globe Press - The European Union and Global Capitalism Book

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Description

Explore the complex relationship between the European Union and global economic forces with this academic text from Red Globe Press. Part of The European Union Series, this book uses critical theory to examine the political economy of the EU and its impact on the modern world. Readers gain deep insights into whether the EU supports or obstructs European social models when facing globalization. The text also investigates the historical connection between the EU and Europe's imperial past, providing a necessary perspective on regional development. By examining the specific causes of the Eurozone crisis, this book serves as a vital resource for students and professionals interested in economic conditions and international affairs. Authored by experts Alan Cafruny, Henry Platt Bristol Professor of International Affairs, and Magnus Ryner, Professor of International Political Economy, this work provides a rigorous foundation for understanding the economic evolution and current challenges of the European Union.

Key Features

Analyzes the EU from a political economy perspective using critical theory to examine global capitalism.

Investigates the impact of the European Union on social models and their ability to face globalization.

Examines the historical connection between the European Union and the imperial history of Europe.

Provides a detailed look at the specific causes behind the Eurozone crisis.

Written by leading academics Alan Cafruny and Magnus Ryner for high-level academic study.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
15 October 2016
Listed Since
07 July 2008

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