This compelling book represents the first systematic justification of the European project from a free-market viewpoint. Instead of advocating for the end of the EU, Rohac argues that conservatives must come to its rescue by helping to reduce the EU’s democratic deficit and turning it into an engine of economic dynamism and prosperity.
This compelling book represents the first systematic justification of the European project from a free-market viewpoint. Instead of advocating for the end of the EU, Rohac argues that conservatives must come to its rescue by helping to reduce the EU’s democratic deficit and turning it into an engine of economic dynamism and prosperity.
Dalibor Rohac is a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, where he studies political economy of the European Union and transatlantic relations. He is concurrently a research associate at the Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies in Brussels.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1-Europe's Hubris and Nemesis Chapter 2-What Has the EU Ever Done For Us? Chapter 3-Meet the Discontents Chapter 4-Europe's Pressure Points Chapter 6-Better Off Out? Chapter 7-How Conservatives Can Save the EU About the Author
Introduction Chapter 1-Europe's Hubris and Nemesis Chapter 2-What Has the EU Ever Done For Us? Chapter 3-Meet the Discontents Chapter 4-Europe's Pressure Points Chapter 6-Better Off Out? Chapter 7-How Conservatives Can Save the EU About the Author
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