The Future of Europe

Democracy, Legitimacy and Justice After the Euro Crisis

Carlos Closa editor Daniel Innerarity editor Serge Champeau editor Miguel Poiares Maduro editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield International

Published:7th Nov '14

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A collection of essays examines the European crisis and explores potential futures for the European Union in The Future of Europe.

In The Future of Europe, a diverse group of fifteen experts delves into the complex interpretations surrounding the ongoing European crisis and the potential paths for the European Union. This collection of essays brings together philosophers, economists, political scientists, sociologists, and legal scholars to analyze the multifaceted challenges that the EU currently faces. While the single currency appears to be stabilized, the crisis persists, prompting a deeper examination of the issues related to legitimacy and democracy within the Union.

The contributors explore various scenarios regarding the future of Europe, ranging from the possibility of the Union's dissolution to the prospect of a more robust political union. Each essay sheds light on the potential for strengthening the EU in response to the pressing challenges of legitimacy, democracy, and justice. The authors argue that a reformed Union could usher in a new era of democratic governance tailored to the complexities of contemporary society, which transcends traditional notions of national and supra-national governance.

Ultimately, The Future of Europe serves as both a critical analysis and a hopeful exploration of what lies ahead for the European Union. It invites readers to consider the implications of various outcomes and the importance of addressing the underlying issues that threaten the integrity and future of Europe as a cohesive entity.

With such a distinguished cast of specialists from such a wide range of disciplines, it should come as no surprise that this is the best collection of essays yet on the twined crises of the Euro and the European Union. Strongly recommended, not just to those who want to understand what is happening, but also to those who wish to do something about it. -- Philippe C. Schmitter, Professor Emeritus, European University Institute
With outstanding contributors from right around Europe, this volume offers an exhaustive survey of current debates about the status of, and prospects for, the EU at a crucial point in its history. -- Professor Lord Anthony Giddens, London School of Economics

ISBN: 9781783481125

Dimensions: 237mm x 159mm x 29mm

Weight: 558g

304 pages