We the Peoples of Europe
by:
Susan George
Author:
Susan George
Translated by:
Robert Barre
Publisher:
Pluto Press
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We the Peoples of Europe
by
Susan George
Is the EU Constitution dead in the water? This work presents an analysis of what is at stake for all peoples of Europe. How will the constitution affect our lives, and who does it really empower? Will it be the politicians and corporations that benefit? Will it involve much closer political alignment between all EU countries?
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Complete description
Is the EU Constitution dead in the water? Although it may have disappeared out of the headlines for a while, the idea of having a binding EU Constitution still lies at the heart of future plans for the European Union. Ordinary people will be able to vote on the issue: but is there really a widespread understanding of what the Constitution would actually entail? Leading writer and anti-globalisation activist Susan George presents a succinct analysis of what is at stake for all peoples of Europe. How will the constitution affect our lives, and who does it really empower? Will it be the politicians and corporations that benefit? Will it involve much closer political alignment between all EU countries, and if it does then what does our future look like? Written with clarity and authority, this book will help you make up your own mind.
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General info
Publisher & Imprint:
Pluto Press
City:
London
Pages:
224
More info:
height 220 mm
width 127 mm
weight 213 gr
thickness 13 mm
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Age recommended:
College/higher education
Subject Indexing & Classification
Dewey: 341.2422
Library of Congress Subject: European Union
Summary
We the Peoples of Europe
Introduction Timeline1. The War On Society 2. They Voted 'Yes', Or, Surviving On A Diet Of Humble Pie3. The Common Good: Towards An Alternative Europe 4. Europe As A Geopolitical Power5. The Environmental Challenge 6. Social Insecurity ConclusionNotesIndex
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