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The European Union

From Jean Monnet to the Euro

Dean Kotlowski editor Joan Hoff editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Ohio University Press

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The transformation of Europe since the end of World War II has been astounding. In 1945, a battle-scarred continent lay in ruins. Today, it has achieved a level of integration, prosperity, and stability that few people could have anticipated. The life and career of the French statesman Jean Monnet and the recent adoption of the Euro as Europe’s common currency represent the bookends of this half-century-long metamorphosis.
This collection of essays, drawn from the lectures of the 1999 Baker Conference at Ohio University, explores Monnet’s vision of an integrated Europe, its gradual implementation, and the social, economic, and international consequences. The scholarship focuses upon Monnet’s life, personality, and legacy, the development of social policy within the European Union (EU), the economic and national security implications of the EU, and the continuation of an American presence in Europe through the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
This significant collection fuses biography with comparative political economy and policy studies to help political scientists, sociologists, economists, international lawyers, and historians on both sides of the Atlantic understand important aspects of Europe’s post-1945 development.

“Students and faculty in international economics and European studies will also find this book a useful source of background information about the development of the EU.” * Choice *
“[The European Union] does an excellent job in its main area of focus…Anyone seeking a brief overview of the road towards a common European currency since the 1950s or the Euro’s probably impact both in and outside of the EU would do well to start here.” * H-NET Book Review *

ISBN: 9780821413319

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240 pages